I have a copy of one of the PPP supporters who thanked Trump in a rag in Guyana for saving “democracy in Guyana”. He attacked the two black congresspersons only for their race, claiming that they encouraged Granger to “undermine democracy in Guyana”. Now, who is undermining democracy in the USA? The very Trump who protected “democracy” in Guyana. I hope that this blog opens his eyes to his and Trump’s bigotry and false concern for Guyana’s democracy. Is Trump adherent to democratic norms.? He, his children, and many republicans whom the writer praised refuse to accept the projected results. Granger never refused to accept the results. He said “I will accept the declaration of GECOM and he did.
https://www.caribbeanlifenews.com/clarke-jeffries-condemn-trumps-interference-in-guyana-elections/ 9-Nov.,2020
This article in the above citation is the one that mentioned Clarke and Jeffries. I will give a summary of the points that shows that the author of the letter thanking Trump is a willfully blind racist. Read the above article but I will point out parts of it for emphasis. The first paragraph says, “Two high-ranking United States Democratic Congressional Representatives on Friday strongly condemned the Trump administration’s interference in Guyana’s elections, saying that it infringes on the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) member-state’s sovereignty.” Is this “undermining democracy in Guyana?” No.
“What I have consistently said is that Guyana, as a sovereign nation, has a responsibility to conduct free and fair elections and that every asset under its Constitution must be adhered to in order for the democratic process to reach its logical conclusion,” said Clarke, the daughter of Jamaican immigrants, in a television program. “It is my understanding that that process is not complete”. Is that “two Democrats that sided with the then Defacto Granger Regime in their quest to undermine our electoral process here in Guyana”. Maybe the writer is not literate. Isn’t it the same thing Trump is saying now? Isn’t trump saying that the process must be completed through court cases. Everyone except Trump supporters wants the count to continue to its final conclusion. That is what Granger asked for. This same Trump, Sarah Lynch, and the republicans that the writer praised wanted no court cases in Guyana. Canadian ambassador Lilian Chatterjee called the court cases in Guyana frivolous. I want her to comment on Trump’s court cases. After all, she is a constitution expert for every country on earth.
Jeffries and Clarke were saying that the USA must not interfere with the internal affairs of a sovereign nation. Now, Trump has the “shoe” on his foot. Could this writer publish a letter in the same rag asking Trump to stop undermining democracy? Or, is this writer a member of the cult.
I would not be dense as this writer surely is. Trump claimed that he was robed. Let him go to court and prove it. Should Granger say “Trump, you stop all that frivolous court business”? Should he call Pompeo and say, “tell Trump to step aside”. The answers are no. Let the Americans work out their electoral impasse. I do not say that because I think like this writer and the tantrum person that white society is superior to others. They are not. They jumped the gun and stole everything. That is why they are developed. They bought and sold people and worked them tirelessly with only abuse as their wages. That is why they are developed. They also continue to transfer wealth from poor countries to themselves. It is cleverly done by their economic creation. The Chinese have learnt their tricks and that is why Trump is throwing tantrums. They are not superior. They are greedy thieves.
The congressman continued with “When we look at what is taking place in Guyana, I’ve said to people: ‘What if Guyana was in the position that the US was in when we had the Supreme Court look at the election of Al Gore and George W. Bush (in November 2000), would we have wanted Guyana to be putting out the proclamation of sanctions for the United States because we were going through a process that had to review an election that took place in the United States?’” the congresswoman asked.” Now, Trump is under fire. Would the ABCE abuse and insult him. No. Would they threaten him and his people that he would be barred from entering their countries to visit his golf course? No, they would not. Then, why did they bully Guyana? I have the answer. They have total disrespect for African people.
Let us think a little here. Granger called for a recount. Trump wants to stop the count when he is ahead. Trump claims that he was robbed. APNU/AFC claimed that they were robed. There is a chasm as wide as the Grand Canyon between the situations in Guyana and the USA. In Guyana, there are 47 boxes with no statutory documents. That is equivalent to 16450 polling stations in the USA. These are facts. The world knows, yet it pretends that such is some dream. It has to do with the philosophy of superiority of an abstract thing called a “race”. Does Trump have any evidence of missing documents? No, he doesn’t. If he did, all hell would have broken loose. The APNU/AFC has a legitimate complaint. Where are the documents? How do we know how many persons voted in those polling stations? For the persons that claim that “Trump save democracy” in Guyana, I ask. Is counting orphan ballots, democracy? The answer is no. The ballots must belong to living eligible voters. How do we know who voted in those 47(16450) boxes? Anyone who calls that democracy does not have the mental acuity of a seven-year-old. The letter that I wrote about is following below. Mangru, the man’s name is Jefferies and not James. Finally, in Guyana, who is the real electoral fraudster? A gentle soul or a known thief and fraudster.
“USA Pres. Donald Trump helped in defending Guyana’s Democracy
Oct 28, 2020 Letters
DEAR EDITOR,
As the United States Of America Presidential election nears, I feel the need to remind my fellow Guyanese here and in the diaspora of which country firmly took a stand with us Guyanese, to defend Democracy in Guyana before and after March 2nd when the then, Defacto Granger-led administration, tried blatantly to steal the March 2nd election and Guyana’s Democracy.
After the March 2nd elections were held, we had several instances where attempts were made to steal and undermine the elections and its results, which if, was successful would have kept the then Defacto APNU+AFC coalition in power. (Thank God it didn’t) It should be noted that it was the Donald Trump administration (The Republican Party) that stepped up overwhelmingly and pressed for free and fair elections in Guyana.
The Government of the United States Of America (Donald Trump administration) was the first country that imposed sanctions on those responsible for undermining Guyana’s electoral process. I must commend and thank the United States Of America Ambassador, H.E. Sarah Ann Lynch, for standing up with us (Guyanese) on the frontline our fight for democracy to prevail in our beloved country Guyana.
I have seen how some Guyanese condemn the Donald Trump administration (The Republican Party) in the United States Of America and I must say I am very much surprised. I wish to remind my fellow Guyanese brothers and sisters that it was two Democrats that sided with the then Defacto Granger Regime in their quest to undermine our electoral process here in Guyana. Democrat Congressman Hakim James and Democrat Congresswoman Yvette Clarke were two main Democrats that supported and endorsed publicly, the attempts made by the then, Granger Regime to undermine our electoral process.
I do hope this letter opens the eyes of those condemning the Donald Trump administration (The Republican Party).
Yours truly,
Randy Da Silva Mangru
(Political Commentator)”