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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby MaxPower » July 5th, 2020, 6:49 pm

Wow ED,

Nice job man, keep it up.

Trinis really have unhealthy habits on the whole.

All they want to do is eat sheit, live in sheit, look like sheit and smell like sheit.

And then go gym for a week to take selfies....they not taking pics of the results eh....but #gymlife #beastmodeon #nopainnogain #cantstopwontstop and all that phuckery.

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby aaron17 » July 5th, 2020, 6:57 pm

Rovin wrote:waaaaay thread rellllll gone off topic ....
The 'political' distraction is real.

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby EFFECTIC DESIGNS » July 5th, 2020, 7:11 pm

MaxPower wrote:Wow ED,

Nice job man, keep it up.

Trinis really have unhealthy habits on the whole.

All they want to do is eat sheit, live in sheit, look like sheit and smell like sheit.

And then go gym for a week to take selfies....they not taking pics of the results eh....but #gymlife #beastmodeon #nopainnogain #cantstopwontstop and all that phuckery.


Yeah its important to remember also and I learned this the hard way, once you become fat you end up with more fat cells in your body and so its a lot easier to put back on all the weight hence the term YOYO dieting. A complete and total lifestyle change is required, I finally understand this. I does try to help people boy cause I know the dangers of obesity first hand, plus using super human strength to get out of a car is really bad not to mention when the fat rolls start to sweat and stink you does inconvenience everybody around you. Obese people can't wipe their ass properly among other things

Trinis does eat ah set of sh!t whole year and then when Carnival comes around they go gym for a week then put on their costume and post it on instagram or facebook for likes. Mean while none of their friends want to tell them the truth, the only man who had the balls to tell them the truth was Fuad Khan he let them know they big and obese wearing bikini for carnival and skinning they bottom for the camera on TV and embarrassing the nation.

They want to hang the man for that. This is how you know we have a problem because we want to follow UK and America and outlaw Fat shaming while promoting obesity. Then when the woman get a heart attack or stroke, suddenly all their friends pull out and say nah bai she was always obese but we didn wanna say nothing nah bai to hutt nobody feelings nah bai.

THIS is the kinda nonsense UK and America encouraging now, Obese Models they trying to glorify this fckery

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby EFFECTIC DESIGNS » July 5th, 2020, 7:15 pm

MaxPower wrote:Rename thread to Fat Shaming in Port of Spain.


LMAO :lol: :lol:

Watch and see how NIS payments will increase as the Obesity epidemic increases in this country. People feel is kicks, we going and have to start paying more for NIS just now. Covid + Obesity = Disaster. Two known killers combined and joined forces, forget about rasta city and muslim city and all ah them joining to form gangs.

The Covid + Obesity merging is a bigger threat than rasta city and them

And Covid love Obesity eh because Obese people all ah them have Diabetes and Hypertension, Covid loves nothing better than this.

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby gastly369 » July 5th, 2020, 7:25 pm

Soooo what's the hourly rate of the "allyuh too wicked" females preferably wearing towel etc(not sure if towel extra cost) ...wasa playing the ass near me atm dey sticking I want jostisss!

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby EFFECTIC DESIGNS » July 5th, 2020, 7:29 pm

gastly369 wrote:Soooo what's the hourly rate of the "allyuh too wicked" females preferably wearing towel etc(not sure if towel extra cost) ...wasa playing the ass near me atm dey sticking I want jostisss!


THis one wearing a bed sheet

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby bluefete » July 5th, 2020, 7:37 pm

Akash Samaroo - CNC3 - No Laughing Matter on now - talking about the protests.

BOOM - to Rowley. He real hit him hard.

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby RedVEVO » July 6th, 2020, 1:41 am

Why ALL the quiet wrt to the massive "unrest" in POS ?

Why ?

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby sMASH » July 6th, 2020, 6:32 am

they didnt riot against kamala.

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » July 6th, 2020, 7:04 am

bluefete wrote:Akash Samaroo - CNC3 - No Laughing Matter on now - talking about the protests.

BOOM - to Rowley. He real hit him hard.


I rate this segment....akash come good...shitlickers get a noball, free-hit six outa d ground

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby pugboy » July 6th, 2020, 7:11 am

they know their sheep will eventually boil down and still vote for them
no problem

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby zoom rader » July 6th, 2020, 10:03 am

Black oppression under a black goverment.

These people are forever trapped

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby pugboy » July 6th, 2020, 10:07 am

like a wife who husband does beat she day and night
but she nah leaving

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby zoom rader » July 6th, 2020, 12:53 pm

^^^ that's some fine cows

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby pugboy » July 6th, 2020, 1:04 pm

that is joey ramiah famalee own

zoom rader wrote:^^^ that's some fine cows

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby zoom rader » July 6th, 2020, 1:08 pm

pugboy wrote:that is joey ramiah famalee own

zoom rader wrote:^^^ that's some fine cows
Very few tuners about that bad injun.

Dem lil PNM want to be gansters is no match that that lil injun.

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby pugboy » July 6th, 2020, 1:23 pm

more than a few from pos buried in the rice fields

zoom rader wrote:
pugboy wrote:that is joey ramiah famalee own

zoom rader wrote:^^^ that's some fine cows
Very few tuners about that bad injun.

Dem lil PNM want to be gansters is no match that that lil injun.

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby bluefete » July 6th, 2020, 1:29 pm

zoom rader wrote:
pugboy wrote:that is joey ramiah famalee own

zoom rader wrote:^^^ that's some fine cows
Very few tuners about that bad injun.

Dem lil PNM want to be gansters is no match that that lil injun.


Neck popped in 1999.

TRINIDAD HANGS 9 GANG KILLERS
MARK FINEMAN Los Angeles Times
SUN-SENTINEL

June 5th 1999

-- As the sun rose on Friday behind the Northern Ridge near here, and the 6 a.m. bell pealed at nearby St. Mary's College, the trap door snapped open beneath Dole Chadee's feet in the State Prison gallows room.

Trinidad's most notorious murderer, drug lord and gang leader had been hanged.

Joey Ramiah was the next to die. And then, at 8:44 a.m., it was Ramkalawan Singh's turn.

Three more will hang today, and another three on Monday, until all nine members of the gang that slaughtered the Baboolal family over an apparent drug dispute five years ago are dead.

Marking the moment with prayer and protest, the church bell at the capital's Roman Catholic Cathedral tolled nine times at 8 a.m. -- a reminder, Archbishop Anthony Pantin said, that "enough blood has been spilled."

But with hourly news bulletins, street-corner banter and banner headlines announcing "Hanging Time," many in this crime-weary nation of 1.3 million heaved a sigh of relief that justice was done.

"Everybody will think before they kill now," said Marjorie Clark, 50, a hospital worker in the somber crowd that gathered at dawn outside the prison.

In staging these hangings -- with a single exception, the nation's first executions in two decades -- Trinidad and Tobago means to send a message to drug traffickers and contract killers who are littering the Caribbean with cocaine and corpses.

It also is leading the way for neighboring island states seeking to brush aside legal challenges and lengthy appeals and implement the death penalty.

The Trinidad hangings set the stage for executions expected in the months ahead in Barbados, the Bahamas, Jamaica and other Caribbean nations.

But for Trinidad on Friday, hanging day was rife with irony: It was a major victory for Attorney General Ramesh Maharaj, a onetime lawyer for Death Row inmates and a human rights crusader who partially withdrew from international rights bodies while pushing hard for the hangings.

His own brother is on Death Row in Florida.

After years of judicial delays, Friday's hangings, Maharaj said, prove that "punishment is a deterrent to crime."

And the judicial body that cleared away the last roadblock to the gallows early on Friday was London's Privy Council, the highest appeal court for most of the Caribbean's former British colonies. The council in the past has been the biggest obstacle to imposing capital punishment in the region.

The council -- based in a nation that has banned the death penalty at home and that has lobbied its former colonies to follow suit -- blocked dozens of executions in the region by issuing a ruling in 1993 that limited the amount of time convicted killers should have to spend on Death Row.

But in turning down a final desperate appeal just three hours before Chadee stepped up to the gallows, the Privy Council ceded Trinidad's constitutional right to enforce a law that states: "Every person convicted of murder shall suffer death."

Most here agreed that, of all the people Amnesty International says are on Death Row throughout the English-speaking Caribbean -- about 250 -- Chadee was an appropriate first choice for the gallows.

Chadee never was convicted on drug charges. He was, however, found guilty of ordering murders that shocked Trinidad's collective consciousness.

Testimony at the 1996 trial of Chadee, 47, and eight other gang members showed that his men, acting on his orders, executed Hamilton Baboolal and his sister Monica on their living floor in January 1994.

The killers then casually gunned down Baboolal's father and mother outside.

After the trial, the key witness against the group was shot, hacked and burned to death as soon as he left protective custody. Chadee was a chief suspect in that slaying, but he was never charged.

Despite recent opinion polls showing that more than three-fourths of respondents favor the death penalty, there were isolated voices against it on Friday.

"I understand people are outraged by these crimes; Dole Chadee was able to reach outside the prison walls and kill a chief witness," said Ishmael Samad, 55, who was at the prison at dawn wearing a sandwich board condemning the gallows. "But we should not allow the criminal to pull us down to his level. The state has allowed Dole Chadee to be its example."

https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xp ... story.html

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby pugboy » July 6th, 2020, 1:32 pm

rlm not easy

the story with the surviving baboolal chap is sad

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby bluefete » July 6th, 2020, 1:38 pm

pugboy wrote:rlm not easy

the story with the surviving baboolal chap is sad


Boy, RLM was ALL for human rights until he became the AG under Panday.

Then, to hang Dole and Company, he removed T&T from some Human Rights Conventions that we had signed.

"To reinstate capital punishment, Trinidad and Tobago withdrew a year ago (1998) from the optional protocol to the international covenant on civil and political rights, which had given individuals the right to petition the UN human rights committee to appeal against capital punishment.

Mr Maharaj accused prisoners of abusing applications to human rights bodies, and dismissed their complaints as frivolous."


https://www.theguardian.com/world/1999/may/18/4
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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby zoom rader » July 6th, 2020, 1:40 pm

bluefete wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
pugboy wrote:that is joey ramiah famalee own

zoom rader wrote:^^^ that's some fine cows
Very few tuners about that bad injun.

Dem lil PNM want to be gansters is no match that that lil injun.


Neck popped in 1999.

TRINIDAD HANGS 9 GANG KILLERS
MARK FINEMAN Los Angeles Times
SUN-SENTINEL

June 5th 1999

-- As the sun rose on Friday behind the Northern Ridge near here, and the 6 a.m. bell pealed at nearby St. Mary's College, the trap door snapped open beneath Dole Chadee's feet in the State Prison gallows room.

Trinidad's most notorious murderer, drug lord and gang leader had been hanged.

Joey Ramiah was the next to die. And then, at 8:44 a.m., it was Ramkalawan Singh's turn.

Three more will hang today, and another three on Monday, until all nine members of the gang that slaughtered the Baboolal family over an apparent drug dispute five years ago are dead.

Marking the moment with prayer and protest, the church bell at the capital's Roman Catholic Cathedral tolled nine times at 8 a.m. -- a reminder, Archbishop Anthony Pantin said, that "enough blood has been spilled."

But with hourly news bulletins, street-corner banter and banner headlines announcing "Hanging Time," many in this crime-weary nation of 1.3 million heaved a sigh of relief that justice was done.

"Everybody will think before they kill now," said Marjorie Clark, 50, a hospital worker in the somber crowd that gathered at dawn outside the prison.

In staging these hangings -- with a single exception, the nation's first executions in two decades -- Trinidad and Tobago means to send a message to drug traffickers and contract killers who are littering the Caribbean with cocaine and corpses.

It also is leading the way for neighboring island states seeking to brush aside legal challenges and lengthy appeals and implement the death penalty.

The Trinidad hangings set the stage for executions expected in the months ahead in Barbados, the Bahamas, Jamaica and other Caribbean nations.

But for Trinidad on Friday, hanging day was rife with irony: It was a major victory for Attorney General Ramesh Maharaj, a onetime lawyer for Death Row inmates and a human rights crusader who partially withdrew from international rights bodies while pushing hard for the hangings.

His own brother is on Death Row in Florida.

After years of judicial delays, Friday's hangings, Maharaj said, prove that "punishment is a deterrent to crime."

And the judicial body that cleared away the last roadblock to the gallows early on Friday was London's Privy Council, the highest appeal court for most of the Caribbean's former British colonies. The council in the past has been the biggest obstacle to imposing capital punishment in the region.

The council -- based in a nation that has banned the death penalty at home and that has lobbied its former colonies to follow suit -- blocked dozens of executions in the region by issuing a ruling in 1993 that limited the amount of time convicted killers should have to spend on Death Row.

But in turning down a final desperate appeal just three hours before Chadee stepped up to the gallows, the Privy Council ceded Trinidad's constitutional right to enforce a law that states: "Every person convicted of murder shall suffer death."

Most here agreed that, of all the people Amnesty International says are on Death Row throughout the English-speaking Caribbean -- about 250 -- Chadee was an appropriate first choice for the gallows.

Chadee never was convicted on drug charges. He was, however, found guilty of ordering murders that shocked Trinidad's collective consciousness.

Testimony at the 1996 trial of Chadee, 47, and eight other gang members showed that his men, acting on his orders, executed Hamilton Baboolal and his sister Monica on their living floor in January 1994.

The killers then casually gunned down Baboolal's father and mother outside.

After the trial, the key witness against the group was shot, hacked and burned to death as soon as he left protective custody. Chadee was a chief suspect in that slaying, but he was never charged.

Despite recent opinion polls showing that more than three-fourths of respondents favor the death penalty, there were isolated voices against it on Friday.

"I understand people are outraged by these crimes; Dole Chadee was able to reach outside the prison walls and kill a chief witness," said Ishmael Samad, 55, who was at the prison at dawn wearing a sandwich board condemning the gallows. "But we should not allow the criminal to pull us down to his level. The state has allowed Dole Chadee to be its example."

https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xp ... story.html
A fvcking perceived Injun goverment killing injuns

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby bluefete » July 6th, 2020, 1:42 pm

zoom rader wrote:
bluefete wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
pugboy wrote:that is joey ramiah famalee own

zoom rader wrote:^^^ that's some fine cows
Very few tuners about that bad injun.

Dem lil PNM want to be gansters is no match that that lil injun.


Neck popped in 1999.

TRINIDAD HANGS 9 GANG KILLERS
MARK FINEMAN Los Angeles Times
SUN-SENTINEL

June 5th 1999

-- As the sun rose on Friday behind the Northern Ridge near here, and the 6 a.m. bell pealed at nearby St. Mary's College, the trap door snapped open beneath Dole Chadee's feet in the State Prison gallows room.

Trinidad's most notorious murderer, drug lord and gang leader had been hanged.

Joey Ramiah was the next to die. And then, at 8:44 a.m., it was Ramkalawan Singh's turn.

Three more will hang today, and another three on Monday, until all nine members of the gang that slaughtered the Baboolal family over an apparent drug dispute five years ago are dead.

Marking the moment with prayer and protest, the church bell at the capital's Roman Catholic Cathedral tolled nine times at 8 a.m. -- a reminder, Archbishop Anthony Pantin said, that "enough blood has been spilled."

But with hourly news bulletins, street-corner banter and banner headlines announcing "Hanging Time," many in this crime-weary nation of 1.3 million heaved a sigh of relief that justice was done.

"Everybody will think before they kill now," said Marjorie Clark, 50, a hospital worker in the somber crowd that gathered at dawn outside the prison.

In staging these hangings -- with a single exception, the nation's first executions in two decades -- Trinidad and Tobago means to send a message to drug traffickers and contract killers who are littering the Caribbean with cocaine and corpses.

It also is leading the way for neighboring island states seeking to brush aside legal challenges and lengthy appeals and implement the death penalty.

The Trinidad hangings set the stage for executions expected in the months ahead in Barbados, the Bahamas, Jamaica and other Caribbean nations.

But for Trinidad on Friday, hanging day was rife with irony: It was a major victory for Attorney General Ramesh Maharaj, a onetime lawyer for Death Row inmates and a human rights crusader who partially withdrew from international rights bodies while pushing hard for the hangings.

His own brother is on Death Row in Florida.

After years of judicial delays, Friday's hangings, Maharaj said, prove that "punishment is a deterrent to crime."

And the judicial body that cleared away the last roadblock to the gallows early on Friday was London's Privy Council, the highest appeal court for most of the Caribbean's former British colonies. The council in the past has been the biggest obstacle to imposing capital punishment in the region.

The council -- based in a nation that has banned the death penalty at home and that has lobbied its former colonies to follow suit -- blocked dozens of executions in the region by issuing a ruling in 1993 that limited the amount of time convicted killers should have to spend on Death Row.

But in turning down a final desperate appeal just three hours before Chadee stepped up to the gallows, the Privy Council ceded Trinidad's constitutional right to enforce a law that states: "Every person convicted of murder shall suffer death."

Most here agreed that, of all the people Amnesty International says are on Death Row throughout the English-speaking Caribbean -- about 250 -- Chadee was an appropriate first choice for the gallows.

Chadee never was convicted on drug charges. He was, however, found guilty of ordering murders that shocked Trinidad's collective consciousness.

Testimony at the 1996 trial of Chadee, 47, and eight other gang members showed that his men, acting on his orders, executed Hamilton Baboolal and his sister Monica on their living floor in January 1994.

The killers then casually gunned down Baboolal's father and mother outside.

After the trial, the key witness against the group was shot, hacked and burned to death as soon as he left protective custody. Chadee was a chief suspect in that slaying, but he was never charged.

Despite recent opinion polls showing that more than three-fourths of respondents favor the death penalty, there were isolated voices against it on Friday.

"I understand people are outraged by these crimes; Dole Chadee was able to reach outside the prison walls and kill a chief witness," said Ishmael Samad, 55, who was at the prison at dawn wearing a sandwich board condemning the gallows. "But we should not allow the criminal to pull us down to his level. The state has allowed Dole Chadee to be its example."

https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xp ... story.html
A fvcking perceived Injun goverment killing injuns


HOSS!!!!!!!!!! :oops: :oops: :oops:

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby Ben_spanna » July 6th, 2020, 2:26 pm

Time to BUSS some criminal necks again!

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby zoom rader » July 6th, 2020, 2:29 pm

Ben_spanna wrote:Time to BUSS some criminal necks again!
PNM will not buss multple African necks.

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby RedVEVO » July 6th, 2020, 6:35 pm

zoom rader wrote:
pugboy wrote:that is joey ramiah famalee own

zoom rader wrote:^^^ that's some fine cows
Very few tuners about that bad injun.

Dem lil PNM want to be gansters is no match that that lil injun.


He was Trinidad's FIRST GOD FATHER ..

Time to replace "Columbus Statue" with "Boysie Singh Statue"

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby MaxPower » July 6th, 2020, 7:07 pm

RedVEVO wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
pugboy wrote:that is joey ramiah famalee own

zoom rader wrote:^^^ that's some fine cows
Very few tuners about that bad injun.

Dem lil PNM want to be gansters is no match that that lil injun.


He was Trinidad's FIRST GOD FATHER ..

Time to replace "Columbus Statue" with "Boysie Singh Statue"


I nominate Burkie.

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Re: UNREST IN PORT OF SPAIN

Postby RedVEVO » July 6th, 2020, 10:16 pm

MaxPower wrote:
RedVEVO wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
pugboy wrote:that is joey ramiah famalee own

zoom rader wrote:^^^ that's some fine cows
Very few tuners about that bad injun.

Dem lil PNM want to be gansters is no match that that lil injun.


He was Trinidad's FIRST GOD FATHER ..

Time to replace "Columbus Statue" with "Boysie Singh Statue"


I nominate Burkie.


You just opened a whole can of " whoop ass " so to speak ..

Why did Marlene bring him to see the President ?

What was the plan ?

Anybody have any theories ?

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Postby maj. tom » July 6th, 2020, 10:18 pm

He wanted to show the other gangster leaders how he have pips above them. He convinced Marlene to take him after a wildhog zebu pig-out session.

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Postby ScHoolboySoloQ » July 6th, 2020, 10:32 pm

maj. tom wrote:Image


Sometime last year I almost hit one, it look to cross when I got closer. I am very careful while driving there now.

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