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rspann wrote:Marlene knew a month before , fairy knew, but the chairman of the security council didn't know. We have to get a new chairman.
zoom rader wrote:I wonder how do PNM ppl feel when they look up too and lick these PNM MP arses.
one eye wrote:Those accusations of Marlene began before Dr. Rowley's tenure. UNC are so desperate to put temple and curse the land. Have you noticed that Moonilal always starting arguments to prolong his sentence for example that AV drilling accusation.
So you Saying the PNM prime Minster judgment and the PNM screening committee is bogus?one eye wrote:Those accusations of Marlene began before Dr. Rowley's tenure. UNC are so desperate to put temple and curse the land. Have you noticed that Moonilal always starting arguments to prolong his sentence for example that AV drilling accusation.
one eye wrote:Those accusations of Marlene began before Dr. Rowley's tenure. UNC are so desperate to put temple and curse the land. Have you noticed that Moonilal always starting arguments to prolong his sentence for example that AV drilling accusation.
VexXx Dogg wrote:one eye wrote:Those accusations of Marlene began before Dr. Rowley's tenure. UNC are so desperate to put temple and curse the land. Have you noticed that Moonilal always starting arguments to prolong his sentence for example that AV drilling accusation.
Can you please explain the term "put temple and curse the land"?
Regards,
A Nihilistic Agnostic
He has a fear from HindusVexXx Dogg wrote:one eye wrote:Those accusations of Marlene began before Dr. Rowley's tenure. UNC are so desperate to put temple and curse the land. Have you noticed that Moonilal always starting arguments to prolong his sentence for example that AV drilling accusation.
Can you please explain the term "put temple and curse the land"?
Regards,
A Nihilistic Agnostic
zoom rader wrote:He has a fear from HindusVexXx Dogg wrote:one eye wrote:Those accusations of Marlene began before Dr. Rowley's tenure. UNC are so desperate to put temple and curse the land. Have you noticed that Moonilal always starting arguments to prolong his sentence for example that AV drilling accusation.
Can you please explain the term "put temple and curse the land"?
Regards,
A Nihilistic Agnostic
Like most PNM ppl they are very ignorant when it comes to the Hindu faith. They believe its devil worship and praying to stones. Yet still Shango Baptise and Roman Catholics do the same.
But they will bust up a roti in no time
PNM ppl think that TT is christan only country and they have all the access and rights
PNM ppl fraid Hindu flags, ask elite
I want to plant some around my house to ward of PNM ppl but my priest won't allow it.
Slartibartfast wrote:Who... gives... a ... fffffffff
so when she goin to make a jail? She make a jail yet? That's all I want to know.
I hosting a crafting class just for Marlene McDonald. This week we shall be making a jail... she interested? Tell her call her friends, they can all make a jail together.
Randolphinshan, rspann and Redman will all soon forget.antlind wrote:Slartibartfast wrote:Who... gives... a ... fffffffff
so when she goin to make a jail? She make a jail yet? That's all I want to know.
I hosting a crafting class just for Marlene McDonald. This week we shall be making a jail... she interested? Tell her call her friends, they can all make a jail together.
I doubt she or any of the co-charged individuals will set foot in a jail cell. This will all die a natural death and the TT population will soon forget about Marlene and her crimes.
VexXx Dogg wrote:one eye wrote:Those accusations of Marlene began before Dr. Rowley's tenure. UNC are so desperate to put temple and curse the land. Have you noticed that Moonilal always starting arguments to prolong his sentence for example that AV drilling accusation.
Can you please explain the term "put temple and curse the land"?
Regards,
A Nihilistic Agnostic
brams112 wrote:VexXx Dogg wrote:one eye wrote:Those accusations of Marlene began before Dr. Rowley's tenure. UNC are so desperate to put temple and curse the land. Have you noticed that Moonilal always starting arguments to prolong his sentence for example that AV drilling accusation.
Can you please explain the term "put temple and curse the land"?
Regards,
A Nihilistic Agnostic
Ent there was a idiot cussing temple and Hindus sometime ago,like he change he name or what.
Yeah he/she was very anti hindu and ingronant. A typical PNM behaviour for those that are not real Trinis.rspann wrote:There is only one I in desifemlove.
Same arserspann wrote:One I. One eye.
zoom rader wrote:^^^ Emailgate all over again.
The PNM facebook and radio crew will be all over this.
Redman don't think it is dictatorship.antlind wrote:zoom rader wrote:^^^ Emailgate all over again.
The PNM facebook and radio crew will be all over this.
More than that. Rowley is prepared to use any obscure law to suppress and silence his detractors and potentially put them behind bars. This is a sign of a dictator on the rise. I guess with Mugabe gone, Rowley sees the need to fill that gap.
Protest over property tax...
Abdulah cleared
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Thu May 20 2010
Francis Joseph
David Abdulah, president of the Federation of Independent Trade Unions (Fitun), who was arrested last December 18 around the Red House while protesting against the proposed property tax, was yesterday cleared by a magistrate, who described the prosecution as an abuse of process.
Immediately after the ruling, Abdulah told reporters that his arrest and prosecution were political. He said the last time he was arrested, in 1986, the then People's National Movement (PNM) Government was toppled by the NAR. Yesterday, Abdulah predicted the same thing would happen to the PNM at the polls next Monday. Abdulah, a key member of the People's Partnership, was arrested on Knox Street, Port-of-Spain, on December 18, 2009, while he and other members of the trade union movement were protesting against the Government's plans to introduce the property tax, and to establish the Trinidad and Tobago Revenue Authority (TTRA) to replace the Board of Inland Revenue and the Customs and Excise Division. Abdulah was charged with obstructing the free passageway. After two policemen testified for the prosecution, and a video recording was tendered into evidence, Douglas Mendes, SC, attorney for Abdulah, made a no-case submission yesterday.
In an oral ruling just before 4 pm yesterday, Magistrate Lucina Cardenas-Ragoonanan, presiding in the Port-of-Spain Fourth Magistrates' Court, ruled that Abdulah's arrest and prosecution were an abuse of process. She said the evidence adduced by the prosecution was manifestly unreliable and there were too many inconsistencies. She said the video recording showed no offence was committed. She said the police verbally told Abdulah that he was free to march around the Red House, but that he should keep the noise down so as not to disturb the House of Representatives which was in session. She said Abdulah was arrested after the witnesses said the defendant used the words, "block the police." But Cardenas-Ragoonanan said after viewing the video recording, no such remark was made by the defendant.
"There was ample opportunity for the prosecution to stop the further prosecution of this case, but this did not happen," she said. The magistrate said what occurred around the Red House may have constituted an offence of disturbing the peace, but no charges were laid. She pointed out that at the close of the prosecution's case, the prosecution wanted to bring further evidence, but decided against it. "The abuse seemed to have continued after the defendant was brought to court...There has been an abuse of the process in respect to the prosecution of this matter," she said. As far as she was concerned, she said, this charge should never have been brought. She then dismissed the matter, saying that nothing would be recorded against Abdulah. One of the three state attorneys who was present in court indicated that the State intended to appeal. After the decision, Abdulah wanted to know why he was arrested in the first place, and why did the State continue with the prosecution. "All the evidence showed I was not obstructing," he said. "It was political, the politicians got involved in this matter."
Abdulah said when he was being processed at the Central Police Station, acting Deputy Commissioner of Police Gilbert Reyes apologised for what had happened. Prakash Ramadhar, one of Abdulah's attorneys, said his client was a victim of abuse. He said it was now an insult to the court and the administration of justice for the State to appeal.
FLASHBACK
On December 22, 2009, acting Commissioner of Police James Philbert, at a news conference, said he was sending a file and a video tape to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) to see whether other offences were committed on the day when Abdulah was arrested.
In his statement, Philbert said: "I said it was a regrettable situation that something like that should have happened. There is, in fact, an investigation, and I want that investigation to come to me quickly, so I can ask to send it to the DPP to get some advice in the matter, to see whether we should go further with it or not." Philbert felt the police behaved in a very generous way that Friday. He said the police were deployed to the Red House after the Speaker of the House, Barry Sinanan, complained that Parliament was being disturbed.
Philbert said: "It is an offence to do that. Parliament is the highest court in the land. Parliament must not be disturbed at all. "We have had incidents in the past where people directed their attention to Parliament, and so when the Speaker complained, a message came that the proceedings were being disturbed, something had to be done to deal with that disruption," he said.
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