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	<title>Comments on: Life Hands Guyana Writer New Material</title>
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		<title>By: Jillian Bakker</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jillian Bakker</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 20:01:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In response to Life Hands Guyana Writer it is good to see that 
Mr. Watts did not turn into a life of crime like so many others who have been deported.
It is shocking that while Mr. Watts visited all those places and did all those things that he did did he ever remember about other family members that he left behind and did he ever send a small piece for his family now and then.
I have listened to people claiming that they did not have any money to help relative and then they want a helping hand when something happen to him/her. Then again we do have a lot of superstitious Guyanese who believe that deportees bring bad luck so they don&#039;t want anything to do with them.
To all the Guyanese out there may it be in the U.S.A or other Caribbean Island please don&#039;t forget about your people that you left behind or they promises you made to them or about Guyana because you do not know what life have in store for you.
Like Mr. Watts and other deportees who was able to get on their feet with the help of the Juncata Juvant program I hope that when they really get on their feet that they will always remember and try to give back somethings so that others who come behind them can get the same chances.
People always make promises then as soon as life is good they forget. But always remember you may need that help again. TOMORROW IS PROMISE TO NO ONE. BUT YOU CAN ALWAYS COUNT ON THE ABOVE PROGRAM TO HELP YOU, SO LET CONTINUE TO HELP IT EXIST.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In response to Life Hands Guyana Writer it is good to see that<br />
Mr. Watts did not turn into a life of crime like so many others who have been deported.<br />
It is shocking that while Mr. Watts visited all those places and did all those things that he did did he ever remember about other family members that he left behind and did he ever send a small piece for his family now and then.<br />
I have listened to people claiming that they did not have any money to help relative and then they want a helping hand when something happen to him/her. Then again we do have a lot of superstitious Guyanese who believe that deportees bring bad luck so they don&#8217;t want anything to do with them.<br />
To all the Guyanese out there may it be in the U.S.A or other Caribbean Island please don&#8217;t forget about your people that you left behind or they promises you made to them or about Guyana because you do not know what life have in store for you.<br />
Like Mr. Watts and other deportees who was able to get on their feet with the help of the Juncata Juvant program I hope that when they really get on their feet that they will always remember and try to give back somethings so that others who come behind them can get the same chances.<br />
People always make promises then as soon as life is good they forget. But always remember you may need that help again. TOMORROW IS PROMISE TO NO ONE. BUT YOU CAN ALWAYS COUNT ON THE ABOVE PROGRAM TO HELP YOU, SO LET CONTINUE TO HELP IT EXIST.</p>
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		<title>By: Dr Mike Ryan PHd</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dr Mike Ryan PHd</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 11:41:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have lived in the USA for twenty five years now and am a citizen, not once have i ever bother to think what a deported person have to endure in guyana.
while in college for my PHd, i worked at the Immigration court in Florida as a state attorney and have sent back many immigrants from Guyana, never knowing that this is the hardship you would face.

reading this article just sadden me

Michael Ryan
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have lived in the USA for twenty five years now and am a citizen, not once have i ever bother to think what a deported person have to endure in guyana.<br />
while in college for my PHd, i worked at the Immigration court in Florida as a state attorney and have sent back many immigrants from Guyana, never knowing that this is the hardship you would face.</p>
<p>reading this article just sadden me</p>
<p>Michael Ryan</p>
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