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eliteauto wrote:lol Rushton Parray buss Gypsy throat while watching him in the face and smiling
Hyperion wrote:eliteauto wrote:lol Rushton Parray buss Gypsy throat while watching him in the face and smiling
this is joke, on Sept 8 after they lose you will see buss throat. Moonilal line up to stab kams in she back, wanna bet they will have internal elections before the end of the year? after they postpone it for years and deny UNC members the right to democratically elect a leader of their choosing.
EmilioA wrote:Hyperion wrote:eliteauto wrote:lol Rushton Parray buss Gypsy throat while watching him in the face and smiling
this is joke, on Sept 8 after they lose you will see buss throat. Moonilal line up to stab kams in she back, wanna bet they will have internal elections before the end of the year? after they postpone it for years and deny UNC members the right to democratically elect a leader of their choosing.
Nah I doubt Kamla will want to spend five years as Opposition Leader. If they lose she go retire and let Moonilal , Suruj and whoever fight it out.
Kewell35 wrote:EmilioA wrote:Hyperion wrote:eliteauto wrote:lol Rushton Parray buss Gypsy throat while watching him in the face and smiling
this is joke, on Sept 8 after they lose you will see buss throat. Moonilal line up to stab kams in she back, wanna bet they will have internal elections before the end of the year? after they postpone it for years and deny UNC members the right to democratically elect a leader of their choosing.
Nah I doubt Kamla will want to spend five years as Opposition Leader. If they lose she go retire and let Moonilal , Suruj and whoever fight it out.
You forget Prakash
Kewell35 wrote:EmilioA wrote:Hyperion wrote:eliteauto wrote:lol Rushton Parray buss Gypsy throat while watching him in the face and smiling
this is joke, on Sept 8 after they lose you will see buss throat. Moonilal line up to stab kams in she back, wanna bet they will have internal elections before the end of the year? after they postpone it for years and deny UNC members the right to democratically elect a leader of their choosing.
Nah I doubt Kamla will want to spend five years as Opposition Leader. If they lose she go retire and let Moonilal , Suruj and whoever fight it out.
You forget Prakash
Hyperion wrote:Kewell35 wrote:EmilioA wrote:Hyperion wrote:eliteauto wrote:lol Rushton Parray buss Gypsy throat while watching him in the face and smiling
this is joke, on Sept 8 after they lose you will see buss throat. Moonilal line up to stab kams in she back, wanna bet they will have internal elections before the end of the year? after they postpone it for years and deny UNC members the right to democratically elect a leader of their choosing.
Nah I doubt Kamla will want to spend five years as Opposition Leader. If they lose she go retire and let Moonilal , Suruj and whoever fight it out.
You forget Prakash
We are talking about UNC internal elections, Prakash is a COP. If he ever make the mistake of joining the UNC to contest anything he will be chewed up and spit out.
eliteauto wrote:
Hyperion wrote: Moonilal line up to stab Kams in she back.
bluefete wrote:ZR and UML frothments.
Thank God for True Trinbagonians
zoom rader wrote:Kewell35 wrote:LOL. Prove someone wrong and get threatened yes. All I said was Faris is Johnny Seukeran...dunno what offensive about that.
Faris is not a Seukeran.
He stood up in parliament proclaimed hes a direct descendant of their Muslim leader. Mohammed was a Saudi, which are people of the Arab nation.
Faris is proud of his Arab heritage.
Nothing offensive about that.
janfar wrote:So in all the BS and rubbish posted here thus far:
Who has the list of all the aspiring candidates for this election?
UML wrote:Disgraced PNM endorsers
Published on Aug 16, 2015, 7:31 pm AST
By Capil Bissoon
With no credible plan to convince the people to vote for them, the People's National Movement (PNM) faithful gathered in Woodford Square on Saturday to hear from two disgraced and discarded American politicians, former New York governor David Paterson and former congressman Edolphus Towns.
The Sunday Express headline says it all, “Foreign attack on Kamla – Blind ex-New York governor tainted by scandal speaks at PNM rally”.
It was clear that Patterson had no clue about what he talked about and his script was written by the PNM handlers.
Perhaps what was worse than this insult to the intelligence of the people of Trinidad and Tobago was that both Patterson and Towns are no symbols of virtue or integrity. The former unelected governor's record is easy to find on the Internet and the picture is not flattering. He certainly is not a model for our people.
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20150816 ... -endorsers
Panday: Jesse still coming
By Clint Chan Tack Saturday, November 3 2007
Former prime minister Basdeo Panday yesterday said there was nothing wrong with US civil rights activist Rev Jesse Jackson delivering the feature address at the UNC Alliance’s (UNC A) election finale at Aranjuez Savannah today.
The Caribbean Guyana Institute for Democracy on Thursday described Jackson’s participation in the UNC A’s rally as “imprudent and inappropriate.”
Institute president Rickford Burke said he wrote a letter to Jackson urging him to not participate in today’s UNC A rally because it was an unwelcome interference in this country’s political affairs.
Panday told Newsday the institute’s claims were without substance and Jackson will address today’s rally as planned. He recalled that during the 1995 General Election campaign, California state assemblyman Mervyn Dymally was in the country to endorse the party’s electoral bid. That election ended in a 17/17 tie between the PNM and UNC with the NAR getting two seats.
The UNC formed the government after the NAR agreed to form an alliance with it. At a UNC A meeting in Couva on Wednesday night, UNC A chairman Jack Warner boasted that today’s rally will be a political spectacle which has never been seen before in the country. The rally is expected to feature performance’s by Jamaica’s Beenie Man and 35 artistes from India including Salman Khan.
http://www.newsday.co.tt/news/0,67366.html
Jackson blanks UNC rally
By Nalinee Seelal and Clint Chan Tack Sunday, November 4 2007
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US CIVIL RIGHTS activist Jesse Jackson on Friday cancelled his trip to Trinidad and Tobago to deliver yesterday’s feature address at the UNC Alliance’s (UNC A) “Dance of the Revolution” rally at the Aranjuez Savannah.
The former US presidential candidate’s decision to cancel his trip to this country was confirmed yesterday by officials at the national headquarters of Jackson’s Rainbow PUSH Coalition located at 930 East 50th Street in Chicago, USA.
“I know that he (Jackson) cancelled the trip,” one official told Sunday Newsday. However the official could not say why Jackson decided not to come to this country and referred Sunday Newsday to a gentleman named Shelly Davis who the official said could have knowledge about the reason why Jackson cancelled his trip.
When Sunday Newsday contacted Davis, he said he was Reverend Jackson’s press liaison officer but he could not say why the Reverend did not travel to TT. Davis said Jackson was holding a news conference in Chicago and he would try to get Jackson to explain why he decided not to participate in the UNC A rally as originally planned once the news conference was over. Subsequent calls to Davis’s phone went unanswered.
However, sources claimed yesterday that Jackson, who the UNC A said would endorse the party, decided to cancel his trip because of pressure from lobbyists in the Caribbean and the US about the trip being perceived as interference in this country’s internal political affairs on the eve of a General Election. Last Thursday, the Caribbean Guyana Institute for Democracy wrote to Jackson, asking him not to speak at the UNC A rally because it was “imprudent and inappropriate.”
http://newsday.co.tt/news/0,67411.html
janfar wrote:So in all the BS and rubbish posted here thus far:
Who has the list of all the aspiring candidates for this election?
bluefete wrote:eliteauto wrote:
Sarah causing real waves in that constituency.
Upset maybe????
Habit7 wrote:UML wrote:Disgraced PNM endorsers
Published on Aug 16, 2015, 7:31 pm AST
By Capil Bissoon
With no credible plan to convince the people to vote for them, the People's National Movement (PNM) faithful gathered in Woodford Square on Saturday to hear from two disgraced and discarded American politicians, former New York governor David Paterson and former congressman Edolphus Towns.
The Sunday Express headline says it all, “Foreign attack on Kamla – Blind ex-New York governor tainted by scandal speaks at PNM rally”.
It was clear that Patterson had no clue about what he talked about and his script was written by the PNM handlers.
Perhaps what was worse than this insult to the intelligence of the people of Trinidad and Tobago was that both Patterson and Towns are no symbols of virtue or integrity. The former unelected governor's record is easy to find on the Internet and the picture is not flattering. He certainly is not a model for our people.
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20150816 ... -endorsers
Panday: Jesse still coming
By Clint Chan Tack Saturday, November 3 2007
Former prime minister Basdeo Panday yesterday said there was nothing wrong with US civil rights activist Rev Jesse Jackson delivering the feature address at the UNC Alliance’s (UNC A) election finale at Aranjuez Savannah today.
The Caribbean Guyana Institute for Democracy on Thursday described Jackson’s participation in the UNC A’s rally as “imprudent and inappropriate.”
Institute president Rickford Burke said he wrote a letter to Jackson urging him to not participate in today’s UNC A rally because it was an unwelcome interference in this country’s political affairs.
Panday told Newsday the institute’s claims were without substance and Jackson will address today’s rally as planned. He recalled that during the 1995 General Election campaign, California state assemblyman Mervyn Dymally was in the country to endorse the party’s electoral bid. That election ended in a 17/17 tie between the PNM and UNC with the NAR getting two seats.
The UNC formed the government after the NAR agreed to form an alliance with it. At a UNC A meeting in Couva on Wednesday night, UNC A chairman Jack Warner boasted that today’s rally will be a political spectacle which has never been seen before in the country. The rally is expected to feature performance’s by Jamaica’s Beenie Man and 35 artistes from India including Salman Khan.
http://www.newsday.co.tt/news/0,67366.htmlJackson blanks UNC rally
By Nalinee Seelal and Clint Chan Tack Sunday, November 4 2007
»
US CIVIL RIGHTS activist Jesse Jackson on Friday cancelled his trip to Trinidad and Tobago to deliver yesterday’s feature address at the UNC Alliance’s (UNC A) “Dance of the Revolution” rally at the Aranjuez Savannah.
The former US presidential candidate’s decision to cancel his trip to this country was confirmed yesterday by officials at the national headquarters of Jackson’s Rainbow PUSH Coalition located at 930 East 50th Street in Chicago, USA.
“I know that he (Jackson) cancelled the trip,” one official told Sunday Newsday. However the official could not say why Jackson decided not to come to this country and referred Sunday Newsday to a gentleman named Shelly Davis who the official said could have knowledge about the reason why Jackson cancelled his trip.
When Sunday Newsday contacted Davis, he said he was Reverend Jackson’s press liaison officer but he could not say why the Reverend did not travel to TT. Davis said Jackson was holding a news conference in Chicago and he would try to get Jackson to explain why he decided not to participate in the UNC A rally as originally planned once the news conference was over. Subsequent calls to Davis’s phone went unanswered.
However, sources claimed yesterday that Jackson, who the UNC A said would endorse the party, decided to cancel his trip because of pressure from lobbyists in the Caribbean and the US about the trip being perceived as interference in this country’s internal political affairs on the eve of a General Election. Last Thursday, the Caribbean Guyana Institute for Democracy wrote to Jackson, asking him not to speak at the UNC A rally because it was “imprudent and inappropriate.”
http://newsday.co.tt/news/0,67411.html
UNC wanna jump on a high horse and criticize PNM for bringing foreign politicians to tell us what we already know. But UNC did it and when they tried to do it with someone as famous as Rev. Jesse Jackson, he blanked them.
UML wrote:Habit7 wrote:
Panday told Newsday the institute’s claims were without substance and Jackson will address today’s rally as planned. He recalled that during the 1995 General Election campaign, California state assemblyman Mervyn Dymally was in the country to endorse the party’s electoral bid.
Habit7 wrote:UML wrote:Habit7 wrote:
Panday told Newsday the institute’s claims were without substance and Jackson will address today’s rally as planned. He recalled that during the 1995 General Election campaign, California state assemblyman Mervyn Dymally was in the country to endorse the party’s electoral bid.
Part of democracy is the ability to be criticised without repercussion. That's why I can criticise Obama til the cows come home.
RASC wrote:Habit7 wrote:UML wrote:Habit7 wrote:
Panday told Newsday the institute’s claims were without substance and Jackson will address today’s rally as planned. He recalled that during the 1995 General Election campaign, California state assemblyman Mervyn Dymally was in the country to endorse the party’s electoral bid.
Part of democracy is the ability to be criticised without repercussion. That's why I can criticise Obama til the cows come home.
The difference is in the fact that they WORSHIP kamala. She has transcended to the role of Deity.
It's very common to see a picture of Kamala next to the picture of a religious figure in many of their supporters homes/businesses with a shrine right below.
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