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Vdindial wrote:Could someone tell me why the media of trinidad and Tobago are covering up the deaths of citizens of Greenvale and st helena and won't admit nor post something about it! It's proven 17 people lost their lives
Dizzy28 wrote:Now come back from Madras Road, St Helena sode after a drop off of stuff with Hillview Old Boys.
Parts of Madras still unreachable by anything except trucks. Them people still yet to see Govnt help.
Vdindial wrote:Could someone tell me why the media of trinidad and Tobago are covering up the deaths of citizens of Greenvale and st helena and won't admit nor post something about it! It's proven 17 people lost their lives
sMASH wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Now come back from Madras Road, St Helena sode after a drop off of stuff with Hillview Old Boys.
Parts of Madras still unreachable by anything except trucks. Them people still yet to see Govnt help.
stewart says, that is a lie. that they touch every body.
Hr stalled ?K74T wrote:
Vdindial wrote:Could someone tell me why the media of trinidad and Tobago are covering up the deaths of citizens of Greenvale and st helena and won't admit nor post something about it! It's proven 17 people lost their lives
It's a modern world post up pics and people will believeEFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Vdindial wrote:Could someone tell me why the media of trinidad and Tobago are covering up the deaths of citizens of Greenvale and st helena and won't admit nor post something about it! It's proven 17 people lost their lives
Well we know the media in this country has historically been pro PNM they are supported by the PNM and they finance the PNM.
So let us assume people really did die, why would they report it?
Because we got accustomed to kamla.PariaMan wrote:What we expect lol
I think it easy to belive that nobidy died, cause people didn't stick. They took evasive measures in the deep areas like greenvale. The other areas weren't as bad so u hadda be foolish to die.EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:^ and just to point out notice I said "let us assume people really did die" meaning that I am not saying that people died but at the same time I find it hard to believe that nobody died.
But my original statement still stands, the media has always been Pro PNM and that one is a historical fact.
sMASH wrote:I think it easy to belive that nobidy died, cause people didn't stick. They took evasive measures in the deep areas like greenvale. The other areas weren't as bad so u hadda be foolish to die.EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:^ and just to point out notice I said "let us assume people really did die" meaning that I am not saying that people died but at the same time I find it hard to believe that nobody died.
But my original statement still stands, the media has always been Pro PNM and that one is a historical fact.
Vdindial wrote:Could someone tell me why the media of trinidad and Tobago are covering up the deaths of citizens of Greenvale and st helena and won't admit nor post something about it! It's proven 17 people lost their lives
bluefete wrote:HUH?
sMASH wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Now come back from Madras Road, St Helena sode after a drop off of stuff with Hillview Old Boys.
Parts of Madras still unreachable by anything except trucks. Them people still yet to see Govnt help.
stewart says, that is a lie. that they touch every body.
The Galleons Passage is docked in POS because of electrical problems anyway. No sailings tomorrowhydroep wrote:Yunno, if there were proper docking facilities at King's Wharf — and it didn't break dong — the Galleon's Passage could have been used to supplement the Water Taxi Service which could have eased up the situation tremendously.