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rfari wrote:UML wrote:Hence the reason rfairy, Hobit7, Rasc and crew hiding
Just came back from lighting deya and eating parsad. Was a busy day today.
And aisha welles and gladiator fall in the same category. I never have and never will listen to them. Wouldn't be surprised that UNC is paying her to post like that seeing that she was deemed unfit to represent the ppl on a pnm slate
zoom rader wrote:You should never stop listening to those kind of shows. The more garbage they spill the better understanding you will have in knowing what the PNM Is truly about.
What was Prime Minister Persad-Bissessar thinking?
Sunday, May 31, 2015
(L-R) PERSAD-BISSESSAR ... needs to assess why UNC lost its once formidable constituency. WARNER ... has never been found guilty in any court of law for financial malpractices
BY our laws, a man is presumed innocent until proven guilty, and so we express no opinion on the question of Mr Jack Warner's innocence or guilt.
But we can ask what was the political thinking of Trinidadian Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar when she forged a close political alliance with Mr Warner for the general election of 2010, after persistent public allegations about his conduct in the affairs of CONCACAF and FIFA, leading to his resignation from posts in both organisations.
Although he had not been formally charged or convicted of any crime, there was certainly enough smoke for any reasonable person to surmise that there may be some fire. In such a situation, why would a politically astute and seasoned politician take the risk of close association with Mr Warner?
What was Mrs Persad-Bissessar thinking when she allowed him to become chairman of the United National Congress (UNC) Alliance? Was it the fact that Mr Warner is an Afro-Trinidadian and could racially balance the Indo-Trinidadian UNC party?
Further, it begs the question what was the prime minister thinking when she appointed Mr Warner minister of works and transport in 2010? He continued in the post even after he had to resign from his top positions in FIFA and CONCACAF in 2011 under a barrage of accusations of fraud and misconduct.
What was she thinking when she appointed him minister of national security in 2012? As national security minister, Mr Warner could potentially have had access to the files that the police had on him and be privy to the co-operation between the law enforcement bodies of the Government of Trinidad and Tobago as they cooperated with US authorities in the FIFA investigations.
Was Mr Warner a financial contributor to the campaign of 2010 that brought the UNC to power? The prime minister denied that she received any money from him to fund either her own or the UNC election campaigns.
The questions we have raised demand answers of someone we know as a person of mature years, a lawyer, University of the West Indies graduate and an experienced politician who is capable of sober thinking. The proof of that is in her becoming leader of the UNC, her victory as head of the PPP coalition over Mr Patrick Manning and the PNM and becoming the first woman prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago.
What was she thinking? Perhaps we will know when Mr Warner takes off the "political gloves" and tells his side of the story. In the meantime, Mrs Persad-Bissessar has distanced herself from him.
The lesson in all of this is that politicians must be held to the highest standards of integrity. Mr Warner will have his day in court. But it is eminently good sense that, until the smoke clears, State positions of such crucial importance should not be occupied by anyone with a cloud over his or her head.
As Jamaica approaches the next general election, let us as a nation keep this firmly in mind.
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/editoria ... g_19047615
UML wrote:Happy Indian Arrival Day!!!
The_Honourable wrote:UML wrote:Happy Indian Arrival Day!!!
Ahhh... the black inquisition... Lick bottom african, house ******, hate yuh own, sell out, traitor, unintelligent... these are derogatory terms used against Africans who disagrees with the established "groupthink", or decides to challenge it. These terms are always used by their own African "brothers and sisters". (Can be used by other races as well against africans). The established groupthink is that Africans in T&T should support the PNM no matter what, even if that party has treated them badly in the past. (Look at Laventille, Beetham, Sea Lots etc). You can be the most successful black man/woman ever, but if you decide to go outside the groupthink, you will go through the black inquisition. The comment by Isha Wells on Wendell Eversley is no different from the white slave-owners during slavery.
Keep in mind that Isha Wells is a member of the Nation of Islam (NOI), an organization that is notorious for blaming the "white man" and "the structure of white supremacy" for all of the black race problems. They use Islam, history of atrocities against blacks, and alienated blacks (where most are found in areas stricken with poverty and prisons) to promote their agenda. The problem is that there is no "white man" to blame in Trinidad, so they target the "Indian Government" at the local/micro level, and the structure of white supremacy at the macro level. If the PNM is in power, and they do foolishness, the NOI would give the PNM itself a pass and say that the party was hijacked by the syrians or financiers etc so therefore the PNM is not responsible for anything. The NOI does the same in America... the Democratic party will screw the African Americans who keeps voting for them but NOI gives them a pass but once Republicans are screwing over African Americans, they make noise and want to march.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:^ thanks for the history dude I had no idea who he was.
Now I see Isha Wells as a more nasty minded human being for what she posted about him.
BTW The_Honourable what are your views on rfari always responding to any bad behavior by PNM supporters as "UNC paid them to do it"?
Is it not counter productive for UNC to pay people to make them look bad?
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:
This is why I have to question rfari's conspiracy about UNC paying this woman to post and talk all this level of dotishness.
Her behavior has always been like this. So how UNC could be paying she to behave like this? and why would they do that?
Actually T&T and JA share the same CPI score.EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Scroll down and read the comments
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/editoria ... g_19047615
By sharon 12 hours ago
oh ye hypocrites. the second to last paragraph in this piece why havent you spoken out as it relates to jamaica???
Habit7 wrote:Actually T&T and JA share the same CPI score.EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Scroll down and read the comments
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/editoria ... g_19047615
By sharon 12 hours ago
oh ye hypocrites. the second to last paragraph in this piece why havent you spoken out as it relates to jamaica???
However in JA the last administration had to step down because of allegations of protecting Dudus Coke from extradition.
In TT is adminstration not only allegedly dragged their feet on extraditing their financiers, the are moving expeditiously on extraditing their political for.
JA has all right to look down on us.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:The_Honourable wrote:UML wrote:Happy Indian Arrival Day!!!
Ahhh... the black inquisition... Lick bottom african, house ******, hate yuh own, sell out, traitor, unintelligent... these are derogatory terms used against Africans who disagrees with the established "groupthink", or decides to challenge it. These terms are always used by their own African "brothers and sisters". (Can be used by other races as well against africans). The established groupthink is that Africans in T&T should support the PNM no matter what, even if that party has treated them badly in the past. (Look at Laventille, Beetham, Sea Lots etc). You can be the most successful black man/woman ever, but if you decide to go outside the groupthink, you will go through the black inquisition. The comment by Isha Wells on Wendell Eversley is no different from the white slave-owners during slavery.
Keep in mind that Isha Wells is a member of the Nation of Islam (NOI), an organization that is notorious for blaming the "white man" and "the structure of white supremacy" for all of the black race problems. They use Islam, history of atrocities against blacks, and alienated blacks (where most are found in areas stricken with poverty and prisons) to promote their agenda. The problem is that there is no "white man" to blame in Trinidad, so they target the "Indian Government" at the local/micro level, and the structure of white supremacy at the macro level. If the PNM is in power, and they do foolishness, the NOI would give the PNM itself a pass and say that the party was hijacked by the syrians or financiers etc so therefore the PNM is not responsible for anything. The NOI does the same in America... the Democratic party will screw the African Americans who keeps voting for them but NOI gives them a pass but once Republicans are screwing over African Americans, they make noise and want to march.
This is why I have to question rfari's conspiracy about UNC paying this woman to post and talk all this level of dotishness.
Her behavior has always been like this. So how UNC could be paying she to behave like this? and why would they do that?
What is Zoom Rader's response to these allegations by rfari? I have not heard ZR address these statements by rfari as yet.
pete wrote:Not sure what's more disturbing.. the comment or the 9 likes :\
UML wrote:So the PNM tried to remove "Indian" in the Indian Arrival Day holiday in the past and called it Arrival Day which was returned to Indian Arrival Day.
Apparently the Calcutta Ship did not land cause they forgot to celebrate INDIAN Arrival Day again.![]()
I am sure they will say it was a typographical error
RASC wrote:^^^It hasn't been INDIAN arrival day for some time now.
The name of the holiday is officially Arrival Day.
I thought you of all people would've known this.
RASC wrote:^^^It hasn't been INDIAN arrival day for some time now.
The name of the holiday is officially Arrival Day.
I thought you of all people would've known this.
UML wrote:pete wrote:Not sure what's more disturbing.. the comment or the 9 likes :\
well Isha did even better in terms of likesUML wrote:So the PNM tried to remove "Indian" in the Indian Arrival Day holiday in the past and called it Arrival Day which was returned to Indian Arrival Day.
Apparently the Calcutta Ship did not land cause they forgot to celebrate INDIAN Arrival Day again.![]()
I am sure they will say it was a typographical error
ORIGINS
Indian Arrival Day, celebrated on 30th May, commemorates the arrival of the first Indian Indentured labourers from India to Trinidad, in May 1845, on the ship Fatel Razack. The Fatel Razack brought not only a new labour force to assist in the economic development of Trinidad, but also a new people with a new culture.
While this momentous event has been celebrated among the East Indian community in Trinidad and Tobago for many years, it was not until 1994 that it was made an official public holiday. It was called Arrival Day. In 1995, it was re-named Indian Arrival Day. On 30th May each year, Indian Arrival Day commemorates this momentous event by staging a re-enactment of the arrival of the Fatel Razack at various beaches throughout Trinidad and Tobago. There is also music and dance, and outstanding members of the community are honoured for their contributions to society.
Indian Immigration to Trinidad spanned the period 1845-1917. During this period over 140,000 Indians were transported to the island. The journey was long and arduous and living conditions were deplorable. After disembarking at Nelson Island, the arrivals were fed and rested for a couple weeks and then sent to the various estates that had requested them previously.
http://www.nalis.gov.tt/Research/Subjec ... tentMode=1
trichards80 wrote:Typical pnm homosexual behaviour.
trichards80 wrote:They cannot speak to the high performance of the PPG under the leadership of the Honorable Kamla Persad-Bissessar so they resort to 'ole talk'. Lol!
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