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Can The NPP Draw Back From The Political Cliff?

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  • GOAHEAD 11 years ago

    NPP ARE SORE LOSERS

  • THANKS JAMES 11 years ago

    THAT NPP NAME IS NOW DEATH IN OUR BRAINS FOREVER AS TROUBLE MAKERS PARTY:

  • TRUTH & JUSTICE B4 PEACE 11 years ago

    WHAT IS YOUR CONCESSION?.



    CHRISTIANISTS ARE NOT ONLY HYPOCRITES, SAYING THEY BELIEVE IN WHAT THEY TRUELY DO NOT BELIEVE AND CANNOT BELIEVE IN, THEY ARE ALSO SO BRAIN-DEAD. IT TAKES ONLY A SICK-BRAINED TO BELIEVE THAT O ...
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  • Nsem fon Ahi 11 years ago

    This is a very good piece. There are two sentences that struck me
    'It is about time the NPP Leadership stopped treating Ghanaians as village idiots.'
    and
    "The pity of it all is that the NPP can now kiss goodbye to the 20 ...
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  • things falling in line 11 years ago

    IT IS QUIET PATHETIC THEY HAVE NOT BEING ABLE TO CONTROL THE OUTCOME OF THIIS ELECTION. THIS ELECTION IS ONE OF THE BEST, AND EVERY GHANAIAN ATTEST TO THAT, SO IT IS DIFFICULT FOR PEOPLE TO TAKE THE NPPS SERIOUS. ONLY THAT TH ...
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  • MARCUS AMPADU 11 years ago

    Senselessly copying terms from the American political landscape is silly and misleading.
    The US just experienced fiscal cliff, whatever that entails, so we should also describe our current electoral challenges as political c ...
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  • Pocket Lawyer 11 years ago

    The first known use of "fiscal cliff" is thought to be in 1957, when it appeared in the property section of the New York Times. Written by Walter Stern, the article used the term to refer to people over-borrowing to buy their ...
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  • Pocket Lawyer 11 years ago

    yep

  • MARCUS AMPADU 11 years ago

    Thanks for the correction.
    I shouldn't have used the word coin.
    I should have said Ben Bernanke popularized the term fiscal cliff.
    Thanks.

  • Zaga. 11 years ago

    Chaley, the english language is nobody's property, it is most certainly not yours. It is, like most languages if you come to know them, a most beautiful language. You said Ben Benarke used Fiscal Cliff for a specific reason; ...
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  • Mr BOOF(BOOFA) 11 years ago

    A political party that is controlled by the sons of 2 foundation members can not stand in modern day politics in Ghana.NPP is in the firm grips of Nana Akuffo Addo and Jake Obetsebi Lamptey.They see it as a personal property ...
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  • mky 11 years ago

    Oh yes, say it again, Addo and that moron, Lamptey are so arrogant and petulant it defies reason that they would go this far to tease out a victory one which eluded them in the general elections...Ghanaians are livid over thi ...
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  • ERNIE 11 years ago

    THEY STILL DON'T GET IT.UNFORTUNATELY, THEIR PARTY ELDERS WHOM I EXPECT TO HAVE SOME SENSE IN THEIR HEADS HAVE ALSO FAILED THE PARTY BECAUSE THEIR PARTY EXECUTIVES,FROM JAKE TO KARBO ARE THE MOST WORSE THAN SENSELESS EXECUTIV ...
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  • barbara uk woodgreen 11 years ago

    rfyestuzinjhdfgop

  • Cantankerous 11 years ago

    The leadership of a defeated party in mature democracies usually quickly make way for a completely revamped team to take over so that work can begin in ernest to prepare the party for the herculean task of WINNING the next el ...
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  • Whatever 11 years ago

    One thing I know about Kufour is that he's so clever that he knows when to cut and run. I feel nothing but sadness for the NPP who don't see how they are risking it all for nothing, following people like Bawumia who can't eve ...
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