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zoom rader wrote:About time someone dealt with these PNM protesters
bluefete wrote:zoom rader wrote:About time someone dealt with these PNM protesters
But weren't they also protesting under the PNM?????????
zoom rader wrote:About time someone dealt with these PNM protesters
crossdrilled wrote:Good!! I will be a minuite away from the highway with the re-route, so time to open up a resteraunt under the house!! Free sada and pumpkin for tuners every morning 5-6:30am.
With the purchase of any combo meal of the value of 50 dollars and up
Habit7 wrote:zoom rader wrote:About time someone dealt with these PNM protesters
I am going to assume that you are reasonable. Are you aware that the route was planned by the PNM and if they were to come into gov't tomorrow, they will continue the work? Also the PNM has never sided with Kublalsingh and believes he is an environmental jamette?
Greypatch wrote:EXCELLENT...
who give them permission to occupy state lands and build 2 shacks ?
bulldoze them skunt...
Greypatch wrote:EXCELLENT...
who give them permission to occupy state lands and build 2 shacks ?
bulldoze them skunt...
zoom rader wrote:bluefete wrote:zoom rader wrote:About time someone dealt with these PNM protesters
But weren't they also protesting under the PNM?????????
Ever hear about profesional protesters that get paid?
These protesters are only a few in numbers and looking to get more money from the goverment.
For years these people complain that the goverments is not doing anything for there area, and when development comes they complain. So what do they really want? As far as I know its only one family thats causing this problem and they have ties to the PNM
zoom rader wrote:Greypatch wrote:EXCELLENT...
who give them permission to occupy state lands and build 2 shacks ?
bulldoze them skunt...
Try Telling "shogun " this.
Sumana.00 wrote:zoom rader wrote:bluefete wrote:zoom rader wrote:About time someone dealt with these PNM protesters
But weren't they also protesting under the PNM?????????
Ever hear about profesional protesters that get paid?
These protesters are only a few in numbers and looking to get more money from the goverment.
For years these people complain that the goverments is not doing anything for there area, and when development comes they complain. So what do they really want? As far as I know its only one family thats causing this problem and they have ties to the PNM
the Boodhai's and the Bhagwansinghs (not related to Helen). Wayne did say outright that he trained those women to protest
shogun wrote:zoom rader wrote:Greypatch wrote:EXCELLENT...
who give them permission to occupy state lands and build 2 shacks ?
bulldoze them skunt...
Try Telling "shogun " this.
Dude. My reaction to your post had NOTHING to do with the validity of the claims of the protesters. And who the hell would disagree, that if some are squatters, they shouldn't be removed?
My reaction and frankly, my disgust with you, is your equivalent of "seven degrees of Kevin Bacon" (with the PNM as the subject) that you have to play, every time someone, or a bunch of people oppose the current administration.
How fcuking retarded are you, to not understand that people can oppose policy meted out by the gov't and STILL not necessarily be a PNM supporter?
*picks up keys and heads out the door*
Re route Movement camp destroyed.
Wednesday, 27 June 2012
By Administrator
The camp of the re route movement opposed to the construction of a portion of the highway to Point Fortin, has been destroyed.
The camp was pulled down by police and soldiers earlier this morning, under the direction of National Security Minister Jack Warner.
Mr Warner was on the scene this morning, together with his Minister in the Ministry Colin Partap. Speaking from the camp site earlier Vishai Bidal of the Re route Movement said the authorities moved in at areuond 8:30 am.
The man who has been leading the movement, Dr. Wayne Kublalsingh has been arrested. Mr Bidal said National Security Minister Jack Warner directed the actions of the authorities. Mr Kublalsingh last week indicated that there would be attempts to tear down the camp. He said if it was pulled down, it woul be reconstructed elsewhere. According to reports, from as early as six o’clock this morning the action started at the camp. The movement has been resisting plans to construct a portion of the highway through Debe and Mon-Desir.
http://www.i955fm.com/news-blogs/news/4 ... royed.html
neilsingh100 wrote:I think Jack is using his new influence as Minister of National Security to solve some old problems.
I hear Howai talking about wage freeze while he walk away from FCB with a 10 million dollar gift. I don't disagree with him but the government setting themselves up for a major battle with the trade unions.
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