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maj. tom wrote:So how you know that mermaids don't exist?
r3iXmann wrote:Shouldn't Jack be arrested for all of these crimes that he's confessing to???:
gurmuk wrote:She was testing the effects of it before she legalize it
r3iXmann wrote:Shouldn't Jack be arrested for all of these crimes that he's confessing to???:
SMc wrote:...Either way I think its a non-issue as in the grand sceme of things it just a distraction...
EXPRESS
Warner, in his statement to the JP, said Richardson came to Parliament on April 12, 2013, while a sitting was in progress and they went into a private room at the Parliament.
He said, “The DCP informed me that the PM's security officers at her residence in Phillipine had found that morning a packet containing 4 ozs of marijuana outside a window of the PM's Phillipine home, and according to DCP Richardson, based in the amount it can be for the purpose of trafficking”.
“I immediately called Dr Roodal Moonilal, Leader of Government Business, from the Parliament and asked him how we should deal with this matter,” Warner wrote.
Moonilal advised that the Prime Minister be called and told what occurred since she was in New York at the time, according to Warner.
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NEWSDAY
PM off to Washington, New York today
Sunday, April 14 2013
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar leaves Trinidad and Tobago for Washington, United States, today, to attend the Organisation of American States’ Americas-Africa Business Forum, which begins tomorrow.
The Prime Minister is expected to board a Caribbean Airlines flight at the Piarco International Airport at about 5.30 pm, bound for Washington. She is expected to return to TT on Saturday.
mars wrote:r3iXmann wrote:Shouldn't Jack be arrested for all of these crimes that he's confessing to???:
Don't you realise that's exactly his plan? If he gets charged for something here then he can't be extradited...
Advent wrote:mars wrote:r3iXmann wrote:Shouldn't Jack be arrested for all of these crimes that he's confessing to???:
Don't you realise that's exactly his plan? If he gets charged for something here then he can't be extradited...
THIS
BRZ wrote:Advent wrote:mars wrote:r3iXmann wrote:Shouldn't Jack be arrested for all of these crimes that he's confessing to???:
Don't you realise that's exactly his plan? If he gets charged for something here then he can't be extradited...
THIS
A lot of local idiots are too faking stupid to realize this.
Bezman wrote:well.... where the charges?? where the pre-action protocol letter? where is a statement on national TV from the PM denying any of this?? Is not charging jack worth all these accusations against the prime minister and her ministers?
he may be fishing for a charge, but IF it is false, the PM must move against this and publicly denounce and take legal action against him. Not doing so is almost an admission of guilt in most peoples eyes.
we all know jack will fabricate and bring all sorts of things into the public now, but this is a very serious accusation and the reaction of the PM speaks volumes on the matter.. people like myself who voted for her last election (and do not attend rallies and are NOT party loyal, but rather country loyal) in order to get rid of corruption and cover-ups are watching this and shaking our heads.
again, it is coming down to the lesser of two evils
BRZ wrote:Bezman wrote:well.... where the charges?? where the pre-action protocol letter? where is a statement on national TV from the PM denying any of this?? Is not charging jack worth all these accusations against the prime minister and her ministers?
he may be fishing for a charge, but IF it is false, the PM must move against this and publicly denounce and take legal action against him. Not doing so is almost an admission of guilt in most peoples eyes.
we all know jack will fabricate and bring all sorts of things into the public now, but this is a very serious accusation and the reaction of the PM speaks volumes on the matter.. people like myself who voted for her last election (and do not attend rallies and are NOT party loyal, but rather country loyal) in order to get rid of corruption and cover-ups are watching this and shaking our heads.
again, it is coming down to the lesser of two evils
Not necessarily so Bezman, there are now more than 2 parties, theres a new party that's comprised of Scientists and a few political people with a lot of younger people that seem to actually CARE about taking trinidads Future seriously.
Bezman wrote:well.... where the charges?? where the pre-action protocol letter? where is a statement on national TV from the PM denying any of this?? Is not charging jack worth all these accusations against the prime minister and her ministers?
he may be fishing for a charge, but IF it is false, the PM must move against this and publicly denounce and take legal action against him. Not doing so is almost an admission of guilt in most peoples eyes.
we all know jack will fabricate and bring all sorts of things into the public now, but this is a very serious accusation and the reaction of the PM speaks volumes on the matter.. people like myself who voted for her last election (and do not attend rallies and are NOT party loyal, but rather country loyal) in order to get rid of corruption and cover-ups are watching this and shaking our heads.
again, it is coming down to the lesser of two evils
humbleservant wrote:ZR like he cant handle all the allegations, if it true I know you go feel like kickin yourself.
They should treat politicians real harsh, just like the normal man, when they do their non-sense.
This is why our country will never move forward, because the polititcians have no serious consequences to their actions. Everything just get sweep under the mat normel, normel.
“There was nothing to cover up, nothing to hide,” former National Security Minister Gary Griffith said on Monday morning, in an interview on local television.
‘I have never seen the report, never seen the evidence; no police officer has ever spoken to me about that,” Griffith said about reports from Jack Warner who broke the story via the Express Newspaper, that four ounces of marijuana was allegedly found outside the private home of Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar in April 2013
“There has been no confirmation by police at any time that it was marijuana, no report ever came to me. I was National Security Adviser to the Prime Minister at the time and at no time did she ever say that she would resign, as the newspaper story alleges,’ Griffith said.
PM Persad Bissessar dismissed the allegations and cheekily challenged Warner- who is named on a list of Wanted men on Interpol’s Red Notice- to take his information to the FBI or the local police, adding that the matter was in the hands of her lawyers.
“In any event the PM could not be implicated because the two joints were allegedly found outside her home and on a daily basis at least 50 people have access to her home including security officers and maintenance workers,” Griffith also said.
“People are trying to turn perception into reality," he suggested.
Mrs Bissessar is expected to address the matter when she gives the feature address at the United National Congress (UNC) Monday Night Forum at Rienzi Complex, Couva at 7p.m.
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