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shogun wrote:Habit7 wrote:
That's just sad.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:One thing I don't understand if Gladiator is a PNM how come he destroy the PNM like that tonight?
He said he will not stand for dishonesty and illiteracy from people who attacking an innocent Kamla who has been cleared. He quoted the laws and constitution and explained why the case is closed when the IC said they dismissed it. It actually is over, period! And Kamla has been cleared, Period!
The things this man said on the radio station tonight, jah boy. I never seen anyone insult Dr Rowley like that in my life.
UML and Zoom looks like amateurs infront this man.
I will say this though he has the best program, he educates the listeners on the matter you would swear he is a lawyer and he dismisses anyone who calls in to talk political nonsense. There were a couple UNC callers who called in and talked a set of sheit and he cut them off I give him props for that.
He said he was dealing with facts and evidence not political nonsense. But even after all that he said he is a PNM and it hurts him to see what Dr Rowley and other members has done to his PNM party. He also said Rowley is unfit to be Prime Minister.
He literally destroy every single talk show out there who were supporting PNM. I think I get why he is called the Gladiator now. Much respect for him, he reminds me of "The Honourable" on tuner. He is honest and intelligent and will not blindly support any party. He strictly deals with facts and evidence. We need more people like Mr Gladiator in this world.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:One thing I don't understand if Gladiator is a PNM how come he destroy the PNM like that tonight?
He said he will not stand for dishonesty and illiteracy from people who attacking an innocent Kamla who has been cleared. He quoted the laws and constitution and explained why the case is closed when the IC said they dismissed it. It actually is over, period! And Kamla has been cleared, Period!
The things this man said on the radio station tonight, jah boy. I never seen anyone insult Dr Rowley like that in my life.
UML and Zoom looks like amateurs infront this man.
I will say this though he has the best program, he educates the listeners on the matter you would swear he is a lawyer and he dismisses anyone who calls in to talk political nonsense. There were a couple UNC callers who called in and talked a set of sheit and he cut them off I give him props for that.
He said he was dealing with facts and evidence not political nonsense. But even after all that he said he is a PNM and it hurts him to see what Dr Rowley and other members has done to his PNM party. He also said Rowley is unfit to be Prime Minister.
He literally destroy every single talk show out there who were supporting PNM. I think I get why he is called the Gladiator now. Much respect for him, he reminds me of "The Honourable" on tuner. He is honest and intelligent and will not blindly support any party. He strictly deals with facts and evidence. We need more people like Mr Gladiator in this world.
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UML wrote:People's Partnership - five years later
Published on May 22, 2015, 8:03 pm AST
By \\\\\Indira Rampersad
As the People's National Movement MPs scuttled back to Parliament yesterday for fear of their seats being declared vacant, supporters of the People's Partnership were celebrating a double victory as the Integrity Commission exonerated Government officials in the emailgate scandal and the party was gearing to celebrate the fifth anniversary of its May 24 election victory.
It has been a tumultuous five years, characterised by missteps, mishaps and misadventures on the one hand, and achievements, accomplishments and attainments on the other.
From the very day of her swearing-in, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar donned her Wellington boots and waded through the choppy flood waters, perhaps an uncanny sign of the turbulence which would characterise her next five years in office.
Indeed, no other head of government has been placed under such microscopic scrutiny as this country's first female leader. Her Louis Vitton boots, striped stockings and Baptist garb at once fascinated and revolted supporters and dissenters as she gingerly side-stepped the femininity and gender hurdles. Yet, she held the fort for five long years with soaring popularity ratings, against all odds, and to the disappointment of her opponents who expected her administration to come crashing down like humpty-dumpty by mid-term.
It is uncertain how and where the criticisms started but they may have emerged with the appointment of 31-year-old Reshmi Ramnarine to head the Security Services Agency in 2011. Then came the spate of resignations, revocations, reshuffles, and reappointments starting with former minister of planning Mary King in 2011 and culminating with the removal of national security minister Gary Griffith and attorney general Anand Ramlogan in 2015.
There were many other casualties in between, as the Partnership became embroiled in one juicy scandal after another leading to the resignation or revocation of appointment of ministers Collin Partap, Herbert Volney, Glenn Ramadharsingh, Chandresh Sharma and Anil Roberts. Opposition from certain factions of the labour movement intensified with the departure of one coalition partner, the Movement for Social Justice (MSJ). Its leader, David Abdulah, would join a chorus of opposition voices including former AG Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj, former prime minister, former leader of the United National Congress Basdeo Panday and leaders of the trade union movement as the legislative debacle in the form of Section 34 surfaced in 2012.
The Partnership woes would intensify as Jack Warner resigned as cabinet minister, chairman of the UNC and MP for Chaguanas West and formed his own party, the Independent Liberal Party (ILP) amidst growing allegations of corruption. He would then challenge the Partnership in a bye-election in Chaguanas West which would see the Partnership losing to the ILP by more than two to one. This was one of the four elections which the Partnership lost in 2013 after a 12-0 trashing in the Tobago House of Assembly elections, and blows in both the local government elections and the St Joseph by-election.
These defeats seem to have served as invaluable lessons for the Partnership as the party proceeded to embark on a massive delivery campaign. The PM kept good her promise of distributing free laptops to SEA pupils and assisting sick youngsters via the Children's Life Fund. An increase in the minimum wage and old age pension and a seasonal drop in the prices of essential foodstuff would constitute some of the social services initiatives delivered by the Partnership. This, combined with a massive infrastructural development drive including the opening of the Diego Martin and San Fernando to Point Fortin highways as well as the construction of the Couva Children's Hospital, would result in a more positive image of the Partnership by 2015.
Amongst the most outstanding achievements of the Partnership are a number of legal victories mainly attributed to the prowess of former AG Anand Ramlogan. These include an apology from Volney who would claim full responsibility for the Section 34 fiasco and a decision by the Court of Appeal to stay an injunction to continue construction of the Debe to Mon Desir segment of the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway filed by the Highway Re-route Movement. Several arbitration victories have also been achieved. The High Court decision against the ILP's lawsuit on the Constitutional (Amendment) Bill and the Court of Appeal's rejection of it on the basis of no grounds for appeal were also achievements for the Partnership under Ramlogan.
Last Tuesday, the PM and some of her Government officials were cleared in the Emailgate scandal by the Integrity Commission. It was a phenomenal victory since it brings the credibility of the Opposition Leader into question having himself strongly advocated the investigation by the commission.
But Emailgate aside, just having survived five turbulent years is sufficient reason for the Partnership to celebrate at Constantine Park in Tunapuna tomorrow.
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20150522 ... ears-later [/quote ]
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:One thing I don't understand if Gladiator is a PNM how come he destroy the PNM like that tonight?
He said he will not stand for dishonesty and illiteracy from people who attacking an innocent Kamla who has been cleared. He quoted the laws and constitution and explained why the case is closed when the IC said they dismissed it. It actually is over, period! And Kamla has been cleared, Period!
The things this man said on the radio station tonight, jah boy. I never seen anyone insult Dr Rowley like that in my life.
UML and Zoom looks like amateurs infront this man.
I will say this though he has the best program, he educates the listeners on the matter you would swear he is a lawyer and he dismisses anyone who calls in to talk political nonsense. There were a couple UNC callers who called in and talked a set of sheit and he cut them off I give him props for that.
He said he was dealing with facts and evidence not political nonsense. But even after all that he said he is a PNM and it hurts him to see what Dr Rowley and other members has done to his PNM party. He also said Rowley is unfit to be Prime Minister.
He literally destroy every single talk show out there who were supporting PNM. I think I get why he is called the Gladiator now. Much respect for him, he reminds me of "The Honourable" on tuner. He is honest and intelligent and will not blindly support any party. He strictly deals with facts and evidence. We need more people like Mr Gladiator in this world.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Just finished listening to the Gladiator talk show on power 102.
UML wrote:UML wrote:People's Partnership - five years later
Published on May 22, 2015, 8:03 pm AST
By \\\\\Indira Rampersad
As the People's National Movement MPs scuttled back to Parliament yesterday for fear of their seats being declared vacant, supporters of the People's Partnership were celebrating a double victory as the Integrity Commission exonerated Government officials in the emailgate scandal and the party was gearing to celebrate the fifth anniversary of its May 24 election victory.
It has been a tumultuous five years, characterised by missteps, mishaps and misadventures on the one hand, and achievements, accomplishments and attainments on the other.
From the very day of her swearing-in, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar donned her Wellington boots and waded through the choppy flood waters, perhaps an uncanny sign of the turbulence which would characterise her next five years in office.
Indeed, no other head of government has been placed under such microscopic scrutiny as this country's first female leader. Her Louis Vitton boots, striped stockings and Baptist garb at once fascinated and revolted supporters and dissenters as she gingerly side-stepped the femininity and gender hurdles. Yet, she held the fort for five long years with soaring popularity ratings, against all odds, and to the disappointment of her opponents who expected her administration to come crashing down like humpty-dumpty by mid-term.
It is uncertain how and where the criticisms started but they may have emerged with the appointment of 31-year-old Reshmi Ramnarine to head the Security Services Agency in 2011. Then came the spate of resignations, revocations, reshuffles, and reappointments starting with former minister of planning Mary King in 2011 and culminating with the removal of national security minister Gary Griffith and attorney general Anand Ramlogan in 2015.
There were many other casualties in between, as the Partnership became embroiled in one juicy scandal after another leading to the resignation or revocation of appointment of ministers Collin Partap, Herbert Volney, Glenn Ramadharsingh, Chandresh Sharma and Anil Roberts. Opposition from certain factions of the labour movement intensified with the departure of one coalition partner, the Movement for Social Justice (MSJ). Its leader, David Abdulah, would join a chorus of opposition voices including former AG Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj, former prime minister, former leader of the United National Congress Basdeo Panday and leaders of the trade union movement as the legislative debacle in the form of Section 34 surfaced in 2012.
The Partnership woes would intensify as Jack Warner resigned as cabinet minister, chairman of the UNC and MP for Chaguanas West and formed his own party, the Independent Liberal Party (ILP) amidst growing allegations of corruption. He would then challenge the Partnership in a bye-election in Chaguanas West which would see the Partnership losing to the ILP by more than two to one. This was one of the four elections which the Partnership lost in 2013 after a 12-0 trashing in the Tobago House of Assembly elections, and blows in both the local government elections and the St Joseph by-election.
These defeats seem to have served as invaluable lessons for the Partnership as the party proceeded to embark on a massive delivery campaign. The PM kept good her promise of distributing free laptops to SEA pupils and assisting sick youngsters via the Children's Life Fund. An increase in the minimum wage and old age pension and a seasonal drop in the prices of essential foodstuff would constitute some of the social services initiatives delivered by the Partnership. This, combined with a massive infrastructural development drive including the opening of the Diego Martin and San Fernando to Point Fortin highways as well as the construction of the Couva Children's Hospital, would result in a more positive image of the Partnership by 2015.
Amongst the most outstanding achievements of the Partnership are a number of legal victories mainly attributed to the prowess of former AG Anand Ramlogan. These include an apology from Volney who would claim full responsibility for the Section 34 fiasco and a decision by the Court of Appeal to stay an injunction to continue construction of the Debe to Mon Desir segment of the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway filed by the Highway Re-route Movement. Several arbitration victories have also been achieved. The High Court decision against the ILP's lawsuit on the Constitutional (Amendment) Bill and the Court of Appeal's rejection of it on the basis of no grounds for appeal were also achievements for the Partnership under Ramlogan.
Last Tuesday, the PM and some of her Government officials were cleared in the Emailgate scandal by the Integrity Commission. It was a phenomenal victory since it brings the credibility of the Opposition Leader into question having himself strongly advocated the investigation by the commission.
But Emailgate aside, just having survived five turbulent years is sufficient reason for the Partnership to celebrate at Constantine Park in Tunapuna tomorrow.
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20150522 ... ears-later [/quote ]
Hyperion wrote:
"Gladdy" is as PNM as Twiggy, who vociferously supports the PP now. They are PNM or PP once the price is right. The irksome thing is that gladiator thinks that he can take the moral high ground, pack of rubbish.
bluefete wrote:EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Just finished listening to the Gladiator talk show on power 102.
Dey actually bring back that vermin on radio to poison the airwaves again.
Come on Lindsay Gillette, you could do better!
rspann wrote:I not going Nelson Mandela park tomorrow, They have no Indian performers listed in their advertisements. Closest thing to an Indian performer is Sugar Aloes.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Hyperion wrote:
"Gladdy" is as PNM as Twiggy, who vociferously supports the PP now. They are PNM or PP once the price is right. The irksome thing is that gladiator thinks that he can take the moral high ground, pack of rubbish.
Actually he made it clear that he is Pro PNM. He said it a number of times today and yesterday he made it very clear.
He also made it very clear he is Anti Rowley because of what Rowley has done to both the PNM party and the UNC.
He also read out the constitution, the laws and proved that Kamla was cleared and that every one who disagrees is illiterate.
The thing about gladiator is he educates the listeners, he explains the law to those who are ignorant and refuse to listen to reason, he does his research and deals with facts. Unlike the other idiots on other stations who blindly support their party and spread misinformation. And I mean there are idiots on both sides who support their party blindly not just PNM.
It does not matter what you think about him personally. Everything he said he backed it up with proof and evidence. Gladiator is a true patriot and hero.
Is he paid to bad mouth the PNM and defend Kamla? none of us know for sure we can only make a guess. But lets say for argument sakes he is paid, it makes no difference since what he is saying is factual and its the law. You can throw how much money you want, doesn't make the truth any less true.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:One thing I don't understand if Gladiator is a PNM how come he destroy the PNM like that tonight?
He said he will not stand for dishonesty and illiteracy from people who attacking an innocent Kamla who has been cleared. He quoted the laws and constitution and explained why the case is closed when the IC said they dismissed it. It actually is over, period! And Kamla has been cleared, Period!
The things this man said on the radio station tonight, jah boy. I never seen anyone insult Dr Rowley like that in my life.
UML and Zoom looks like amateurs infront this man.
I will say this though he has the best program, he educates the listeners on the matter you would swear he is a lawyer and he dismisses anyone who calls in to talk political nonsense. There were a couple UNC callers who called in and talked a set of sheit and he cut them off I give him props for that.
He said he was dealing with facts and evidence not political nonsense. But even after all that he said he is a PNM and it hurts him to see what Dr Rowley and other members has done to his PNM party. He also said Rowley is unfit to be Prime Minister.
He literally destroy every single talk show out there who were supporting PNM. I think I get why he is called the Gladiator now. Much respect for him, he reminds me of "The Honourable" on tuner. He is honest and intelligent and will not blindly support any party. He strictly deals with facts and evidence. We need more people like Mr Gladiator in this world.
goalpost wrote:ED bullin Gladiator orrr?
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