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rfari wrote:zoom rader wrote:brams112 wrote:All i am stating is the truth,most people in these areas are either made to feel they are not capable of being someone in life or forced to stay dunce just for money.That is why they laugh from the ghetto,free everything.
Dude I know what you are saying, but there are certain clowns here that dont like people ill speaking the PNM. These clowns dont understand it is because of the PNM and the way they treated and programed these people is why T&T is in a mess.
zoom, u too dotish to be one person yes. u know that?
rfari wrote:zoom raider, i know you a unc till u dead. so all that you trying to say is invalid.
zoom rader wrote:rfari wrote:zoom raider, i know you a unc till u dead. so all that you trying to say is invalid.
Nope ! I voted NAR, UNC, COP all in past but never PNM. I will vote for anyone that can lead us out of the PNM mess. Release youself and be free
zoom rader wrote:rfari wrote:zoom raider, i know you a unc till u dead. so all that you trying to say is invalid.
Nope ! I voted NAR, UNC, COP all in past but never PNM. I will vote for anyone that can lead us out of the PNM mess. Release youself and be free
zoom rader wrote: Nope ! I voted NAR, UNC, COP all in past but never PNM. I will vote for anyone that can lead us out of the PNM mess. Release youself and be free
RIPEBREDFRUIT wrote:Agreed, the peeeennemmmmeee will always, and has always been the decay and rotting point of this country.
shogun wrote:zoom rader wrote: Nope ! I voted NAR, UNC, COP all in past but never PNM. I will vote for anyone that can lead us out of the PNM mess. Release youself and be freeRIPEBREDFRUIT wrote:Agreed, the peeeennemmmmeee will always, and has always been the decay and rotting point of this country.
No political party has the monopoly on stupidity.
I see two tuners, that might have the biased kant market cornered, though.
you say that as if its a bad thing...dougla_boy wrote:yuh know if it wasnt for the PNM, yall would still be singing "God Save the Queen" and sipping tea and smelling stink and sheit.........
BrotherHood wrote:My neighbour tellin me bout go d meeting wit Jack an dem to represent d Hell Yard Gang cuz he eh wa no make out scene. I say not ah fcukin dat. I doh wa d media have picture of me dred.
The meeting Manning had with the gang leaders, ent all ah dem fcukin dead now, even those who at some point were seemingly invincible and untouchable? Kojo, Mark Guerra, Fresh, Sean 'Bill' Francis, Croc, Kapra, Yellows etc.
zoom rader wrote:Stephon. wrote:Well ..I mean .. The PNM ain't perfect but the PP ain't better
Do you expect the PP to change the mess we are in with 5 or 10 years that took 56 years to develop from the PNM.
It took Moses 40 years to start a fresh, how long do you think it will take T&T to change the minds of these people when the PNM is the major problem that promotes the problem.
dougla_boy wrote:yuh know if it wasnt for the PNM, yall would still be singing "God Save the Queen" and sipping tea and smelling stink and sheit.........
zoom rader wrote:dougla_boy wrote:yuh know if it wasnt for the PNM, yall would still be singing "God Save the Queen" and sipping tea and smelling stink and sheit.........
We were better off under god save the queen. Have a look at the counties that are under the queen and see where trini stands in this.
None. The whole of the British Empire is now independent, apart from a few small countries, mostly Caribbean islands, that are too small to be totally independent. These are the British overseas territories of Anguilla, the British Antarctic Territory, Bermuda, the British Indian Ocean Territory, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, the Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, St Helena and Dependencies (Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha), the Turks and Caicos Islands, Pitcairn Island, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, and the Sovereign Base Areas on Cyprus.
Those that actually have people living there have some kind of council or parliament of their own, but the UK retains control over foreign affairs and defence, and the people living there are British Overseas Territories citizens. They mostly have the right to register as British citizens as well, which gives them the right to live in the UK.
Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of 16 countries - the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Kitts and Nevis. She does not rule in any of them but acts as a figurehead head of state. They are all completely self-governing and free to reject the monarchy and become republics at any time if they wish, but they haven't decided to. There was a referendum in Australia about that in 1999, and 55% of voters voted to keep the Queen.
There is an interesting historical anomaly in the court systems of some countries in the Commonwealth that are former British colonies. Their ultimate court of appeal remains the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and they have not taken any steps yet to change that. These countries are Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Cook Islands and Niue (Associated States of New Zealand), Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Kiribati, Mauritius, St Christopher and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad & Tobago, and Tuvalu. It is also the final court of appeal for the British overseas territories. In practice it consists of exactly the same judges as in the Supreme Court of England and Wales (Scotland has its own legal system).
rollingstock wrote:zoom rader wrote:dougla_boy wrote:yuh know if it wasnt for the PNM, yall would still be singing "God Save the Queen" and sipping tea and smelling stink and sheit.........
We were better off under god save the queen. Have a look at the counties that are under the queen and see where trini stands in this.
Whut?None. The whole of the British Empire is now independent, apart from a few small countries, mostly Caribbean islands, that are too small to be totally independent. These are the British overseas territories of Anguilla, the British Antarctic Territory, Bermuda, the British Indian Ocean Territory, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, the Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, St Helena and Dependencies (Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha), the Turks and Caicos Islands, Pitcairn Island, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, and the Sovereign Base Areas on Cyprus.
Those that actually have people living there have some kind of council or parliament of their own, but the UK retains control over foreign affairs and defence, and the people living there are British Overseas Territories citizens. They mostly have the right to register as British citizens as well, which gives them the right to live in the UK.
Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of 16 countries - the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Kitts and Nevis. She does not rule in any of them but acts as a figurehead head of state. They are all completely self-governing and free to reject the monarchy and become republics at any time if they wish, but they haven't decided to. There was a referendum in Australia about that in 1999, and 55% of voters voted to keep the Queen.
There is an interesting historical anomaly in the court systems of some countries in the Commonwealth that are former British colonies. Their ultimate court of appeal remains the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and they have not taken any steps yet to change that. These countries are Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Cook Islands and Niue (Associated States of New Zealand), Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Kiribati, Mauritius, St Christopher and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad & Tobago, and Tuvalu. It is also the final court of appeal for the British overseas territories. In practice it consists of exactly the same judges as in the Supreme Court of England and Wales (Scotland has its own legal system).
zoom rader wrote:Stephon. wrote:Well ..I mean .. The PNM ain't perfect but the PP ain't better
Do you expect the PP to change the mess we are in with 5 or 10 years that took 56 years to develop from the PNM.
It took Moses 40 years to start a fresh, how long do you think it will take T&T to change the minds of these people when the PNM is the major problem that promotes the problem.
Stephon. wrote:zoom rader wrote:Stephon. wrote:Well ..I mean .. The PNM ain't perfect but the PP ain't better
Do you expect the PP to change the mess we are in with 5 or 10 years that took 56 years to develop from the PNM.
It took Moses 40 years to start a fresh, how long do you think it will take T&T to change the minds of these people when the PNM is the major problem that promotes the problem.
Shut the fcuk up
sMASH wrote:we got independence too early...
zoom rader wrote:rollingstock wrote:zoom rader wrote:dougla_boy wrote:yuh know if it wasnt for the PNM, yall would still be singing "God Save the Queen" and sipping tea and smelling stink and sheit.........
We were better off under god save the queen. Have a look at the counties that are under the queen and see where trini stands in this.
Whut?None. The whole of the British Empire is now independent, apart from a few small countries, mostly Caribbean islands, that are too small to be totally independent. These are the British overseas territories of Anguilla, the British Antarctic Territory, Bermuda, the British Indian Ocean Territory, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, the Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, St Helena and Dependencies (Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha), the Turks and Caicos Islands, Pitcairn Island, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, and the Sovereign Base Areas on Cyprus.
Those that actually have people living there have some kind of council or parliament of their own, but the UK retains control over foreign affairs and defence, and the people living there are British Overseas Territories citizens. They mostly have the right to register as British citizens as well, which gives them the right to live in the UK.
Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of 16 countries - the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Kitts and Nevis. She does not rule in any of them but acts as a figurehead head of state. They are all completely self-governing and free to reject the monarchy and become republics at any time if they wish, but they haven't decided to. There was a referendum in Australia about that in 1999, and 55% of voters voted to keep the Queen.
There is an interesting historical anomaly in the court systems of some countries in the Commonwealth that are former British colonies. Their ultimate court of appeal remains the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and they have not taken any steps yet to change that. These countries are Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Cook Islands and Niue (Associated States of New Zealand), Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Kiribati, Mauritius, St Christopher and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad & Tobago, and Tuvalu. It is also the final court of appeal for the British overseas territories. In practice it consists of exactly the same judges as in the Supreme Court of England and Wales (Scotland has its own legal system).
Did you read the article? Those counties are far better off under the queen, all the rest have problems. Some of the counties listed under the queen are tax free nations and have a better standards of living.
Yodins wrote:BrotherHood wrote:The meeting Manning had with the gang leaders, ent all ah dem fcukin dead now, even those who we at some point seemingly invincible and untouchable? Kojo, Mark Guerra, Fresh, Sean 'Bill' Francis, Croc, Kapra, Yellows etc.
I do not know of these hooligans you speak of. Oh well, you hadda take over the helm now ent BH?
Well lets just adopt teh great pumpkin head as our head of state
sMASH wrote:we got independence too early...
pioneer wrote:If these people want to take an extremist approach to their problems, the state should also take an extremist approach.
They are nothing more than terrorists trying to hold this country to ransom for their selfish desires. Kamala promised no group or anyone can ever hold the country at ransom again. They are allowed to attack innocent civilians and smash their cars with rocks/brains etc.
Time to act on your words madame PM, the law biding productive citizens should not have to bare this nonsense.
DVSTT wrote:pioneer wrote:If these people want to take an extremist approach to their problems, the state should also take an extremist approach.
They are nothing more than terrorists trying to hold this country to ransom for their selfish desires. Kamala promised no group or anyone can ever hold the country at ransom again. They are allowed to attack innocent civilians and smash their cars with rocks/brains etc.
Time to act on your words madame PM, the law biding productive citizens should not have to bare this nonsense.
Well said, I agree completely. Police should have shot a few, that would have quieted them down.
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