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rspann wrote:Hypocrite, first he say look how the last person who crossed him end up, now he sorry.
maj. tom wrote:Haven't read anything from Panday yet in the papers.
He is probably taking this sorrow really badly. I hope he doesn't get ill over it.
tourniquet wrote:rspann wrote:Hypocrite, first he say look how the last person who crossed him end up, now he sorry.
lol what?! our Rowley said that? I'm guessing it was Rowley V1.0, before they did the remake a couple years ago.
In recognition of the contribution that Patrick Manning, the former prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago has made to the Caribbean region, Dominica has declared two days of national mourning in his honor.
Manning, 69, succumbed to Acute Myeloid Leukemia at the San Fernando General Hospital on Saturday 2 July 2016.
Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit, in his inaugural address as CARICOM Chairman on Monday 4 July 2016 during the Opening Ceremony of the 37th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government in Guyana expressed condolences to the Trinidad and Tobago government and Manning’s family and friends on behalf of the CARICOM Community and the people of Dominica.
“I had the good fortune of working with the former prime minister over an extended period of time and I could always rely on him to draw on his wisdom on a number of important national and regional matters,” Skerrit said of Manning.
“He was no doubt a very committed, Caribbean leader, citizen of the Caribbean community and his memory and the efforts he made over an extended period of time, will certainly last in our memories for a very long time,” Skerrit added.
Thus, in recognition of his contribution to Dominica and the Caribbean community “and a show of respect, admiration and a celebration of his life, the government and people of Dominica will recognize two days of national mourning on Friday and Saturday of this week to demonstrate our respect and admiration for the fallen soldier, former prime minister Patrick Manning,” the Dominica leader declared.
Manning served as prime minister on two occasions between 1991 and 2010 and in 2012, suffered a stroke and received medical attention in the United States. He did not contest the September 7, 2015 general election.
Manning, who is survived by his wife, Hazel, and their two sons, will be laid to rest on Saturday 9 July 2016.
mitsu_chick941 wrote:bravo humans bravo
some of you seem to be holier than thou, judges without sin....immune to illnesses.
Y'all are the reason this world needs to self destruct and be recreated with dogs as the only inhabitants.
GixxerMan wrote:I think we all as a nation have forgiven Mr. Manning for the ills he metered out onto the nation in the final reign as prime minister.
Everytime i think of this quote i associate it with Mr. Manning.... "Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely".
The sad thing, the present crop of politicians on both side of the fence think there are immune to death.
RIP
mitsu_chick941 wrote:bravo humans bravo
some of you seem to be holier than thou, judges without sin....immune to illnesses.
Y'all are the reason this world needs to self destruct and be recreated with dogs as the only inhabitants.
desifemlove wrote:GixxerMan wrote:I think we all as a nation have forgiven Mr. Manning for the ills he metered out onto the nation in the final reign as prime minister.
Everytime i think of this quote i associate it with Mr. Manning.... "Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely".
The sad thing, the present crop of politicians on both side of the fence think there are immune to death.
RIP
weed was never found in he house when he was alive. nor allegations of public drunkenness, or calling PNM chirren duncy headed. to be honest, i doh care, politics in this country doh wuk.
desifemlove wrote:or nothing racially charged like she has said?? as i said, i doh care either way, politics doh wuk in dis country.
desifemlove wrote:cos i do dislike equally, overall. i wold say Manning did OK as PM, by my standard of good governance.
De Dragon wrote:desifemlove wrote:cos i do dislike equally, overall. i wold say Manning did OK as PM, by my standard of good governance.
You've stated this ad nauseam, but your replies constantly indicate otherwise. Try again.
De Dragon wrote:desifemlove wrote:cos i do dislike equally, overall. i wold say Manning did OK as PM, by my standard of good governance.
You've stated this ad nauseam, but your replies constantly indicate otherwise. Try again.
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