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desifemlove wrote:So if UNC wins this motion of no confidence, what happens then? We have no opposition? A one party state? Jus like in Nazi Germany, we does all follow de Leader? :/
rfari wrote:desifemlove wrote:So if UNC wins this motion of no confidence, what happens then? We have no opposition? A one party state? Jus like in Nazi Germany, we does all follow de Leader? :/
No baby girl. It doesn't work like that
1UZFE wrote:Who is gladiator and wat station he on??
desifemlove wrote:when he gets home...hope he court clothes is washed and pressed...
Morpheus wrote:Bhoe Tewarie serious?![]()
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1UZFE wrote:Who is gladiator and wat station he on??
hustla_ambition101 wrote:1UZFE wrote:Who is gladiator and wat station he on??
Homo on the radio with exboyfriends llike saucy pow
hustla_ambition101 wrote:1UZFE wrote:Who is gladiator and wat station he on??
Homo on the radio with exboyfriends llike saucy pow
zoom rader wrote:hustla_ambition101 wrote:1UZFE wrote:Who is gladiator and wat station he on??
Homo on the radio with exboyfriends llike saucy pow
Rasc will take offence, he doh like when homos in the PNM are exposed.
‘Rowley a child of rape’
Recounted story: Vernella Alleyne-Toppin, right, Minister in the Ministry of the People and Social Development, speaks in Parliament yesterday at the International Waterfront Centre, Port of Spain. Looking on is Minister of State in the Ministry of Gender, Youth and Child Development Stacy Roopnarine. —Photos: AYANNA KINSALE
In Parliament TOBAGO East MP Vernella Alleyne-Toppin yesterday suggested Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley was born as a result of rape and that these circumstances have made him “aggressive” and “arrogant”. Any members of the public gallery who might have started to doze off yesterday afternoon at Parliament at the International Waterfront Centre, Port of Spain, were shocked into alertness when Alleyne-Toppin told the house of a story, related to her by “an old man in Mason Hall”, Tobago, which spoke of the rape of a young girl and the resultant offspring, who was now an aspiring leader. Alleyne-Toppin, contributing during debate on the Government’s no-confidence motion against Rowley after the Opposition MPs had already staged a walkout on the debate, said she knew Rowley as a child, being both from Tobago and their “navel strings” being buried close to each other. Having prefaced her story with the remarks that “the circumstances of one’s birth” and “the sum of experiences” are “what makes the man”, Alleyne-Toppin said: “One day in Mason Hall, Tobago, Mr Speaker, look at the nexus. “One day a young girl went to take lunch for her father in a coalspit. When she got there, her father had gone to change his cow. It’s a true story. She, however, met her father’s best friend and co-worker, alone in the coalspit. “This young girl was then raped by her father’s best friend. The product today is the aspirant to lofty office.” Alleyne-Toppin continued: “Mr Speaker, can you imagine this mother carrying this pain and shame for nine months and the impact it had on the unborn child?” Alleyne-Toppin said she was “not a psychologist” but that a glimpse could now be offered into why a man could be today the sum of his experiences. “I can offer you Barabas or I can offer you Christ,” Alleyne-Toppin said. She then said she could offer the “excellent qualities embodied in the MP for Siparia and the Prime Minister” and not the “dubious” and “dangerous” qualities of the MP for Diego Martin West, Rowley. Alleyne-Toppin had, before telling the tale that dropped jaws in the house, accused Rowley, the leader of the People’s National Movement (PNM), of being part of a plot to frame her and derail her “fledgling” political career. She was referring to the scandal of 2012, when she stood accused of abusing her Government-issued credit card by purchasing items not approved in the terms of use and by not reimbursing the state. Alleyne-Toppin repeated part of her defence then, when she pleaded ignorance of some of the terms of use and yesterday she claimed to have been the victim of a conspiracy by “senior PNM operatives within the Ministry of Tobago Affairs”. The Tobago East MP said she was told by the permanent secretary of one ministry that the PS of another ministry was part of the plot and that her (Alleyne-Toppin’s) submission to pay off her State credit card bills had been hidden so as to delay the payment. The details of the billings, which Alleyne-Toppin said she saw for the first time when the story appeared in the Express, were then passed on to Rowley, she claimed. Rowley, whom she called a “malignant narcissist”, boasted of having gotten her fired, Alleyne-Topping lamented, and he also set her up as a fraudster in the international scene. Alleyne-Toppin, who said she spent “42 days” appearing in the Express in relation to the credit card mess, also said a Barbados-based lawyer had held an entire class at the Cave Hill campus of The University of the West Indies on her case and entitled it “White collar crime”.
RASC wrote:They have reached all time lows now.
This is what they want the public to subscribe to.
The PNM were right to walk out to such utter gutter mentality and rhetoric.
The public will NEVER forget this.
These people have no class.
ABA Trading LTD wrote:Me eh like Rowley but daz some serious BS they come out with there. If the man is a result of a rape, they real outtatiming to say he not fit for high office. Daz saying all children who are results of rape are useless. If true, those circumstances should be used as an inspiration to show people that no matter what happen, you can rise above it. And as i said, me eh like rowley.
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