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De Dragon wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:rspann wrote:Anybody have any doubts about what I said, show me where I wrong and what he doing for the core supporters. The die hards who going down to the wire to make sure we stay in power.
Not a single doubt...what i does cyahhhhhhhhh understand is....no matter how much the sufferation is, they still voting for them
Institutionalized dotishness, mental slavery and racism.
zoom rader wrote:Numb3r4 wrote:D Diesel Report wrote:Ah go laugh the day that de major parties have an election and none of the leaders black. Bet yuh real racists staying home.
You speak as if the current black leaders actually matter.
When one considers the party backers and the "influencers", can we say we ever had a "black" leader?
If they do get a non-black leader that would not really mean anything different from what we have now, it may be a truer reflection of what is but not necessarily anything different.
Sad but we have a bunch of deformed looking folk that marry their cousins , these are ones running and making this country a chit hole .
Nope dem is task masters .rspann wrote:zoom rader wrote:Numb3r4 wrote:D Diesel Report wrote:Ah go laugh the day that de major parties have an election and none of the leaders black. Bet yuh real racists staying home.
You speak as if the current black leaders actually matter.
When one considers the party backers and the "influencers", can we say we ever had a "black" leader?
If they do get a non-black leader that would not really mean anything different from what we have now, it may be a truer reflection of what is but not necessarily anything different.
Sad but we have a bunch of deformed looking folk that marry their cousins , these are ones running and making this country a chit hole .
Wait! Kieth and Sharon is cousins?
zoom rader wrote:They would just be alot smarterAverage wrote:If the UNC comprised of 95% africans would they win the next election?
Kaffa Kambon is not pleasedBen_spanna wrote:zoom rader wrote:They would just be alot smarterAverage wrote:If the UNC comprised of 95% africans would they win the next election?
Would be same outcome, total party of stupid crunts... no country that has or is currently being governed by Africans has prospered. They have all failed or are completely corrupt.
Look deeply within yourselves
PM’s Corpus Christi message
Joan Rampersad
THE Prime Minister has appealed to citizens to look deeply within themselves, assess their negative emotions, identify feelings of anger, aggression, envy, jealousy, apathy, hypocrisy, racism, prejudice, bigotry, withdrawal and materialism, which, he said, appear to be the prevailing mood worldwide.
In his Corpus Christi message, Dr Rowley also told citizens to acknowledge that many among us are sustained by emotions that are unworthy of the essential message of Jesus Christ, of all other religions, and our common humanity.
He said citizens should give a moment to the essential message which is common among all religions, as they join with the Christian/Catholic community throughout TT on Thursday in celebrating the Holy Feast of Corpus Christi, which marks the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist.
In celebrating this holy day, Rowley said the Church tells not only its followers, but the rest of us of the passion, the death and resurrection of Christ, and more so that the message held within His Holy Spirit is always with us.
“The celebration and symbolism of today, in essence, holds deep lessons for us all as we go about our daily lives, interacting with our fellow citizens and with God,” he said.
Rowley also spoke about TT extending a hand to thousands of people from neighbouring Venezuela, who have been struggling to survive in their homeland. “Today, I must commend those among us, who displayed that humanity.”
He then recalled Pope John Paul who told thousands of Haitians in 1982, the poor must recover hope, and stated, “We in TT extended a hand to thousands in the restoration of that hope, and their essential dignity. In matters of this nature when we are called upon to show our humanity, let us pray that we will never be found wanting.”
Rowley urged all citizens, “particularly those who enjoy the priceless gift of education,” to be like Jesus in our society, talking to each, seeking to help, and assist all those who need to healed and cured of despair. “As our brother’s keeper, may we point our brothers and sisters to a place of spiritual attentiveness, and the glorious kingdom, which Jesus and others have said awaits us all.”
'Red and suffering'
NUGFW leader says vote out PNM
President general of the National Union of Government and Federated Workers (NUGFW) James Lambert has urged workers to vote out the People’s National Movement (PNM) in the upcoming local government and general elections.
Lambert made the call Wednesday at the National Trade Union Centre (NATUC) Labour Day celebrations at the Scarborough Esplanade in Tobago, following a march by a delegation of trade unions through the streets of the capital.
NATUC members present included NUGFW, Seamen and Waterfront Workers Trade Union, Transport and Industrial Workers' Union, TT Postal Workers Union, Contractors and General Workers Trade Union and the Public Services Association.
Despite a long delay to the advertised 10 am start, the crowd was energised and excited for the day’s proceedings.
In addressing those gathered, Lambert said, “Workers do not have anything to celebrate today. The workers do not have nothing to celebrate. Today, it is very sad for the trade union movement because of the fact that in 2015, there is a party by the name of the People’s National Movement that came to the voters throughout the country and indicated to us that they wanted to make your life much better than it was. Tobago, we are in 2019, they were red and ready in 2015 – in 2019 we red and suffering.”
Lambert said workers can only end their suffering in the polling booth.
“They are saying to us come and vote for local government, come and vote, but what are we voting for – more pressure, more suffering? So, I am asking the people of TT today, come 2019 in the local government use your vote wisely, and when we come to 2020 vote them out. The government of the day don’t care; are we going to continue to give our labour to the State and no returns, no benefit?"
Lambert said never in the history of TT has a regime been “so disrespectful to the labour movement and to the voters in TT."
He added, “I am so disappointed in the government that we have today…I cannot wait for 2020 to say, 'Just as how you come, just so you must go out.' Forget your political affiliation, the Constitution of TT says that you are free to vote for any political party…but you must support the others that support you. You must think about yourself and your children's children, and so today, I am saying to you the time has come when we must let our voices be heard and say to the country enough is enough. We cannot continue to accept the oppression and the oppressiveness that this government of the day is bringing to the workers in the republic of TT.”
Lambert said the cost of living continues to increase but workers are handcuffed by salaries stagnant since 2011. The NUGFW president general accused the PNM of fooling workers with promises prior to the last general election, only to renege on them after.
"We are asking the government of TT, what has happened to all the promises that you had made? When they were in opposition they had answers to everything and now that they’re in office, they can’t answer anything... Do not allow them to come around and fool you.”
This year’s observance commemorated the 82nd anniversary of the 1937 Tubal Uriah “Buzz” Butler Labour Riots.
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matr1x wrote:If unc keeps ganga...they will lose
Does not matter who they remove or bring in. PNM will still fraudulently winshake d livin wake d dead wrote:matr1x wrote:If unc keeps ganga...they will lose
let me help you...if they keep Ganga, Coonilal, Sewage, Bhoe, Toteesingh and well Kamla they will lose
Ah yuh doh like black people.regcore wrote:Most black people cant even run their household properly but alyuh putting them to run a country what you expect to happen......
zoom rader wrote:Does not matter who they remove or bring in. PNM will still fraudulently winshake d livin wake d dead wrote:matr1x wrote:If unc keeps ganga...they will lose
let me help you...if they keep Ganga, Coonilal, Sewage, Bhoe, Toteesingh and well Kamla they will lose
Eleitauto knows themRovin wrote:i sure most of us dunno 1\2 of these ppl cause u dont even hear from 1\2 of them .... http://www.news.gov.tt/our-government/g ... -ministers
Hinds just there for the optics, like the hood ornament on a rolls.zoom rader wrote:Ah yuh doh like black people.regcore wrote:Most black people cant even run their household properly but alyuh putting them to run a country what you expect to happen......
Rowley himself said people saying he's too black for office.
PNM ppl took the bait and voted for him by dubious means
I agree with Rowlee.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:I see shitlickers throwing jabs at the U.S gov't....I really hope he knows what he doing...as if we doh have enough problems
Trying to get that vene oil through Russian pipelines... Lolshake d livin wake d dead wrote:I see shitlickers throwing jabs at the U.S gov't....I really hope he knows what he doing...as if we doh have enough problems
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:This govt comprises of
Shitlickers
All worry
Younglee
Rohani
Impsbert
Camile to an extent
Everybody else just making up numbers
And people spoke about a cabal in unc days
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