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General Discussion / Re: PNM Sour puss
« on: October 27, 2012, 02:07:50 AM »
look how dey love Mi PM ... Kamla you is di boss.. red, black, white, yellow everybody in TNT love yu gal


While scores of yellow-clad UNC supporters came out to the Parliament yesterday to support Attorney General Anand Ramlogan for yesterday’s debate, a small group of PNM Women’s League members also turned up to rally behind PNM leader Keith Rowley in his motion of censure against Ramlogan.
 
 
 
Supporters of both sides were present around the Parliament for the debate. UNC supporters outnumbered the PNM group almost three to one. Groups of UNC followers gathered on the southern side of the Waterfront complex, near the Breakfast Shed, and behind a blocked-off area nearer the Parliament Building.  Some viewed the proceedings inside the Parliament on a large screen set up on the back of a truck near the Breakfast Shed.
 
 
 
Several female UNC supporters said they had come from the Couva North constituency and had been organised by the MP’s office to attend. “We here to support,” they all said. Support exactly what, they were asked. After looking quizzically around at each other for a minute, one of them said, “We here to support we Government.”
 
 
 
Several UNC MPs, including Stacy Roopnarine, Tim Gopeesingh, Chandresh Sharma and Suruj Rambachan, came out to meet supporters. Before Rambachan reached the UNC group, however, he was braced by a middle-aged orange-clad woman who said, “Why all you doing the people dat?”
 
 
 
While the UNC supporters were outside the Parliament, the group of PNM women, all clad in white, stood inside the lobby of the Parliament until they went upstairs to the Parliament chamber. PNM lady vice-chairman Donna Cox said they could not stand outside the front of the building and went inside because they did not want any confrontation with the UNC supporters.
 
 
 
Apart from Cox, the group, including PNM deputy leader Joan Yuille-Williams, all went into the chamber for Rowley’s address. They left when Moonilal began speaking. By that time most of the UNC supporters outside had left or sought shelter from the afternoon showers. Only some stuck around to watch proceedings on the television screen outside the building.
 

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General Discussion / Re: PNM Sour puss
« on: October 27, 2012, 02:04:09 AM »
mr sour puss rowley

Move him now!” That was Opposition Leader Keith Rowley’s call to Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar in piloting his motion of censure against Attorney General Anand Ramlogan, seeking his removal in connection with the controversial Section 34 issue.
 
 
 
A furore arose on the proclamation of the clause in the Administration of Justice (Indictable Offences) Bill after concerns were raised that the section would allow businessmen Ish Galbaransingh and Steve Ferguson— on fraud  charges — to walk free. 
 
 
 
Herbert Volney was subsequently dismissed as Justice Minister in connection with the faux pas. Yesterday, Rowley in calling for the Parliament to “connect the dots” traced back to 2010 when Galbaransingh and Ferguson’s extradition matters were being dealt with and how Ramlogan had handled various aspects of the case.
 
 
 
He said it was only after the Director of Public Prosecutions insisted, both men were placed in custody. Accusing Ramlogan of  “gross dereliction of duty” and failing to warn the Government that the Section would allow certain persons to go free, Rowley said in order for the public interest to be protected, Ramlogan could not be allowed to remain in office and be in charge of the process to the end while he was so implicated in failing to do his duty.
 
 
 
Rowley said it would be a travesty and the State’s case may fail if Ramlogan is left in charge of the process. Worse than the dereliction of duty, Rowley said, was the possible expectation or intention that those cases would be discharged.
 
 
 
“T&T cannot trust this Attorney General! We’re not accepting that what occurred was oversight or happenstance. It was well-orchestrated and up to now nothing has been explained. I call on the Prime Minister  to tell T&T why it was expedient to proclaim Section 34,” Rowley said.
 
 
 
He said Ramlogan had a duty to know what the amnesty in the section involved and had a duty to protect the State. Although Ramlogan had said he was not versed in criminal matters, Rowley said the aspect of criminal legislation was shifted from Volney’s ministry in the 2011 Cabinet reshuffle to Ramlogan. He questioned why Ramlogan was “presenting the charade” that Volney was responsible. He said the prime minister knew Ramlogan had full responsibility for the legislation.
 
 
 
 Rowley said the section of the  bill which was presented in the Senate in 2011 was not explained. He said the AG was the only Government spokesman in the Senate and had mislead the Parliament on it.
 
 
 
The Opposition leader said one senator expressed concern about the provision giving amnesty on certain cases and discussions had taken place behind the speaker’s chair among senators on the possible impact of the section. He said Ramlogan had assured senators that before the section was proclaimed, there would be full consideration of all issues and conditions requested in debate by both Houses as well as a full review and amendment prior to proclamation.
 
 
 
He said by the end of November 2011, Ramlogan ought to have known Section 34 would have freed the UNC financiers if the assurances given to the Parliament were violated. “Unless he knew his Government‘s intention was to allow certain persons to go free,” Rowley said.
 
 
 
Rowley said it was incumbent on Ramlogan to take immediate steps to amend Section 34 to ensure certain persons were not beneficiaries of the amnesty as he had undertaken to do this in the discussions with senators. He noted the businessmen had their first victory against the state in December 2011.
 
 
 
Rowley queried  why Ramlogan had not raised fresh evidence in the two cases and why Section 34 was not amended so certain persons could not rely on it. He queried why the AG didn’t tell Cabinet in August that proclamation of Section 34 would allow for discharge of certain cases. He said Ramlogan was “grossly negligent”  in taking steps to ensure there would be a trial.
 
 
 
Rowley asked if Ramlogan failed to do this as Government intended for certain cases to fail. “It was either a conspiracy or a brilliant manoeuvre to a particular end,” he said, adding Ramlogan tried to escape responsibility and pass it to others. Ramlogan, who sat on the Government front bench took notes as Rowley spoke. 
 
 
 
MPs absent from debate were Nizam Baksh and Delmon Baker.  Government was said to have a full complement of speakers and the Opposition, eight for the marathon debate.
 

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General Discussion / Re: another pest or an Innocent one
« on: October 27, 2012, 02:02:20 AM »
A MARACAS Valley man was shot dead as he stood opposite his family's home on Thursday night, for reasons unknown, according to the police.
 
The year's murder toll stood at 333 up to press time last night.

Police said that at 7.05 p.m., Marlon Briscoe, 35, of Guarata Hill, Maracas Valley, St Joseph, was standing outside the home of his family when a gunman walked up to him and opened fire.
 
Briscoe was hit five times. He fell to the ground and died on the spot.

Briscoe's body was eventually moved to the Port of Spain Mortuary then to the Forensic Science Centre, Federation Park. yesterday when a post-mortem examination concluded he died as a result of the several gunshot wounds he sustained.
 
The Express attempted to interview his relatives at the Science Centre but they declined to say much about him.
 
Homicide Bureau officers are continuing investigations.

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General Discussion / Re: soo,,wuh is Trump story in troot?
« on: October 26, 2012, 02:01:51 PM »
am pretty sure nuff ppl in here does call Trump racist because he opposed to our homosexual  president we have... I simply think trump is  on facking crrack ,  one minute he want the man birthpaper now he want some other shit.. Trump is a mad man eh..  I guess when you rich yu cyan do and say whatever you want withouth gaving a f**k about what people think or say about you...

war

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Re: Anybody hear Impulse' new song??
« on: October 26, 2012, 01:38:07 PM »
Nice song I hope he tun a millionaire wid it.. lmao..
war

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big hand innah she pums and she nuh feal it.. Like is a facking well she have dey ....
war

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Football / Re: 2012 Caribbean Cup Thread.
« on: October 24, 2012, 09:28:16 AM »
can anyone please post the dates of the games in TnT so i can book my gigs around them ??
Dread you is a rell warrior ...... willing to loose money over this squad we have ..
war

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Football / Re: Soccer repairs father-son bond
« on: October 23, 2012, 10:18:23 AM »
lovingthislife you should change you name to Ishouldstopsmokingwar'sfreekingweed? wey yu dey pon my yute?  bout uncle who uncle yu a chat bout? look like this man tek mi f**king weed and come up in here bringing up duppy thread....
war

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General Discussion / Re: another pest or an Innocent one
« on: October 22, 2012, 08:56:27 AM »


A 31-year-old El Socorro contractor was murdered on Saturday night as he attempted to protect his girlfriend and one of his employees from two armed men. The victim, Shannol Mahabir, of Mohammed Trace, El Socorro, and his employee Mukesh Ramcharitar, were liming at his girlfriend’s bar around 8 pm.
 
 
 
Ramcharitar told police that shortly before 9 pm, two strange men entered the bar, bought a round of drinks and left. Mahabir and Ramcharitar became suspicious when the duo returned ten minutes later. One of the suspects entered the bar while the other waited outside.
 
 
 
When Mahabir heard his girlfriend scream for help, he rushed to her assistance. As Mahabir struggled with the man inside the bar Ramcharitar said the other suspect drew a firearm from his waist. Ramcharitar attempted to disarm the man but the gunman then pointed the weapon at Ramcharitar and threatened to kill him.
 
 
 
 
 
Man killed during El Socorro bar robbery
 


Eyewitnesses said Mahabir rushed to his employee’s assistance and was fatally shot. The bullet ricocheted hitting Ramcharitar in the face. The two suspects then ran away empty-handed. Officers from the North Eastern Division Task Force led by Sgt Roger Alexander and Cpl Sunil Bharath arrived at the scene less than five minutes after the shooting and took the injured men to the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex in Mt Hope.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mahabir was pronounced dead on arrival, while Ramcharitar was treated and discharged yesterday morning. Eyewitnesses were able to provide detailed descriptions of the attackers and investigators said yesterday afternoon that arrests would be imminent. In a interview at Mahabir’s home, his cousin Sunil Samaad said: “This was a senseless killing. Shannol was everybody life. We can’t get over this.”
 
 
 
Samaad said that his cousin’s heroic actions were not a surprise to his family or friends as he would always come to the assistance of those he knew were in need. “He would always do anything for the people he cared about,” Samaad said. “This whole street in mourning right now. Everybody feeling it,” an elderly neighbour shouted from her yard.
 
 
 
The murder toll stood at 328 up to late yesterday. ASP Mahabir, PCs Trevor Rambaran, Clint Dass and Jerome Gordon are investigating Mahabir’s murder.
 

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General Discussion / Re: another pest or an Innocent one
« on: October 22, 2012, 08:54:09 AM »

Story Updated: Oct 21, 2012 at 10:52 PM ECT )


EVEN though he lived walking distance away from two policemen and a soldier, marathon runner Peter Andrews was killed yesterday morning.
 
Andrews, 45, who is mostly known as "Shortman", was seen lying in his yard around 4 a.m. yesterday by a policeman who lived across from Andrews at Rosehill Street, Claxton Bay. Andrews lived alone.
 
Andrews's brother, Corporal Patterson Andrews, who lived behind him, was notified by the other policeman.
 
Patterson Andrews, the other policeman and their two sons found the deceased bleeding and lying on his right shoulder. There was one stab wound to the chest.
 
Andrews was rushed to the Couva District Health Facility, where he succumbed to his injuries.
 
Andrews, a veteran marathoner, took his last training run on Saturday evening, from Claxton Bay to Pointe-a-Pierre and back.
 
He was preparing to race next Sunday in the UWI-SPEC Half Marathon.

Andrews ran his first Trinidad and Tobago Marathon back in 1984 and he was consistently among the top 20 finishers in the annual classic.
 
He was a founding and life member of Athletics Central, always sporting the club's green and white outfit. He participated in most of the major road races in the country.
 
News of his death plunged both the road-running fraternity and the Claxton Bay community into mourning. Andrews was described as a "nice person" who was a mentor to youths in his village, steering them toward fitness and sports.
 
And this is the second time in nine months that a member of the Andrews family was killed.
 
On January 24, Andrews's nephew, Aldon Pegus, a dog trainer, was shot and killed outside his home. Pegus lived next-door to the Andrews family.
 
Andrews's family members are clueless as to why someone would want to kill him.

They said Andrews was a humble person, known to everyone in the area where he lived and he "had no beef with anybody".
 
No-one heard or saw anything that may be able to assist police in their investigations, said family and friends.
 
Patterson Andrews said: "I was up in the gallery with my son till around 12.30. I then went inside and watched TV till about 3.30. I would usually look at the house before I go to sleep, but this time I did not do it. I don't know how long he was there for or what happened."
 
Andrews's girlfriend, Juliana Mitchell, said Andrews was planning to participate in the upcoming UWI half-marathon.
 
A tearful Mitchell said: "He (Andrews) told me that if the registration was closed off, he would have cried. He wanted to participate so badly. He was a good person. He have no beef with anybody. I want the person who did this to him to be caught and be brought to justice."
 
An autopsy is expected to take place today.

Officers from the Couva Police Station are continuing investigations.

The murder toll now stands at 328, according to an Express tally.

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Football / Re: Hart resigns as Canada football coach
« on: October 22, 2012, 08:40:51 AM »
freekish? shit allyuh fellas mussi dnt follow Honduras team.. They are a team will loose 2-0 to you and then go home and beat you by about 10 goals.. They good for that when they clicking they clicking.. I aint see nothing freekish about that , I was waiting for them to let loose after loosing to panama at home 2-0 and i guess it took a little while for they to let of the steam against Canada . sorry for canada but I really dont know who can help canadian football.

war

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Football / Re: 2012 Caribbean Cup Thread.
« on: October 21, 2012, 05:03:21 PM »
Final First Round Group kicks off tonight with, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Curacao, and Guyana competing.
Thanks  for the info worm..
war

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Football / Re: T&T goals compilation
« on: October 20, 2012, 06:45:04 PM »
Thank you guys for this videos but I had to stop watching it.. I can't bare to see it and think about our state of football right now..
war

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General Discussion / Re: PNM Sour puss
« on: October 19, 2012, 10:52:57 PM »
sour pussy back at it again..


Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley is advising citizens to either shutdown their work places or work for half the day on November 2 and take to the streets of Port-of-Spain at noon to demand good governance. He said so at a public meeting of the People’s National Movement (PNM) held opposite Starlite Shopping Plaza, Diego Martin, on Thursday night.
 
 
 
When the PNM held a second roundtable meeting of trade unions and non-governmental organisations, the group decided to “engage in a massive demonstration through the streets of Port-of-Spain to demand the immediate removal of Jack Warner and Anand Ramlogan,” Rowley said. The organisers of the event said that would be a major protest as thousands of people were expected to take part.
 
 
 
The march is expected to begin at noon at Woodford Square and culminate on the Brian Lara Promenade, Port-of-Spain. “Come out in your numbers. Come out at high noon. Meet me in Woodford Square at high noon on November 2. Come out in your thousands, meet the PNM, meet the unions, meet the NGOs and we will walk the streets of Port-of-Spain,” Rowley said to the cheering crowd.
 
 
 
He said the PNM was ready and prepared to stand up against the Government because citizens were now under threat from bad governance. Rowley said the PNM had no problem in supporting “all bodies and persons in this country who will stand up to this Government.”
 
 
 
He added: “Let Kamla Persad-Bissessar and her Government and her cronies know that you the people of Trinidad and Tobago are not taking that from them. “And we’ll stand up in front of this Government and say ‘this is our country and we will have it the way we want it.’”
 
 
 
Rowley said employers should allow their employees to leave work to attend the protest at high noon. He said the rule of law must prevail. In an obvious reference to the Section 34 fiasco, Rowley said when the Government used a situation to cause people to be above the law employers must “close down their businesses on Friday November 2.”
 
 
 
He told workers: “Come out from your business places half-day if you have to, put somebody to hold your baby if you have to, get in your taxi if you have to. “ Rowley called on citizens to show Attorney General Anand Ramlogan that they had the power to do something about the Section 34 issue by engaging in mass protest on November 2.
 
 
 
A fiery Rowley said the People’s Partnership Government “believes that you are helpless, they believe that you are hungry, they believe that you are stupid and on that basis they will get a longer term in office.” He added: “Their days are numbered. It is a one-term government.” He told the crowd that it was “only when you push back at them that they suddenly know what to do.
 
 
 
“So when you come out on the streets, they wouldn’t be giving anything back, you’d be taking it back.
 

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Football / Re: Stephen Hart should be considered to coach the T&T team
« on: October 19, 2012, 10:47:31 PM »
I eh wah see this man a billion miles close to TNT team...
war

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General Discussion / another pest or an Innocent one
« on: October 19, 2012, 07:58:23 AM »
You be the Judge  if you wish , I am not god suh mi stop Judge man .... anyway RIP to all falling soildiers  and condolence to there family . I always memba wat my mother teach me from a yute  yu live by di gun yu die by the gun .......


Man, nephew found dead in car

 By Rickie Ramdass rickie.ramdass@trinidadexpress.com



Story Created: Oct 18, 2012 at 12:02 AM ECT
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Story Updated: Oct 18, 2012 at 12:02 AM ECT )


A DOUBLE murder in the Northern Division on Tuesday night is now engaging the attention of homicide detectives.
 
The two latest murder victims have since been identified as 52-year-old Rudolph Chambers, of Tobago, and his nephew, Demetri Chambers, 23, of Curepe.
 
Demetri was the brother of Miss Trinidad and Tobago/World 2010 Davia Chambers.

Both men were found dead in a car along Farm Road, St Joseph, pushing the country's murder toll for the year to 322, according to an Express tally.
 
The men's names were released late yesterday evening by investigators after their relatives went to the Forensic Science Centre at Federation Park, St James, and confirmed their identities.
 
Police said around 11.30 p.m., they received an anonymous phone call stating that there was a black Mazda 323 parked at Farm Road.
 
Police said they found the vehicle with its engine still running. It was when the officers looked into the car that they saw the men slumped over, with gunshot wounds to the head.
 
A district medical officer was called in and pronounced the men dead and ordered the bodies be removed to the Forensic Science Centre, where autopsies are expected to be performed today.
 
Criminal Investigation Department officers and detectives from the Homicide Bureau of Investigations are continuing enquiries.

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Re: Captain barkey Murdered..
« on: October 18, 2012, 07:22:01 PM »

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Football / Re: 2014 Concacaf WCQ Thread.
« on: October 18, 2012, 07:17:01 PM »
Hart suck f**king cock.. how de f**k yu  get beat 8-1 in a decisive game like dat.. canada should stop playing f**king football dey suck cock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
war
This is the same team that beat T&T 2-0 back in August.
dats true the same team dat Guyana kicked out of the world cup qualifiers.... I love di warriors but we all know facts is facts and fiction is fiction.. warriors team suck at this time.

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Football / Re: 2014 Concacaf WCQ Thread.
« on: October 18, 2012, 07:00:05 PM »
Linford lasted like a fart in Woodford Square. How did big time foreign coach Holger Osieck work out for Canada in the WCQ. he won one game vs Panama. Big steups. Dem players deserve no pay for that game, they fold like old lady neck vs Honduras. Forrest is ah idot but he got it right. Every player should give hart an apology.

If the team is shit coaches make few differences. The players need to look at themselves and step up.

yep
Hart suck f**king cock.. how de f**k yu  get beat 8-1 in a decisive game like dat.. canada should stop playing f**king football dey suck cock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
war

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Football / Re: 2014 Concacaf WCQ Thread.
« on: October 18, 2012, 06:58:07 PM »
1. Mexico
2. USA
3. Panama
4. Honduras


Nope Panama will be the beating stick of this  rounds..
Mexico
Jamaica
USA in that fashion..
Honduras will be in the play off spot...

war
WOW! Warmonga! After what you said to me yesterday and gave up on the Reggae Boyz :o :o :o I guess you found back your spot on the bandwagon. :devil:
star mi nuh waggonist .. me a di only man here who support JA suh dont mek mi start cuss yu badd wurd.. .. if yu read my post to you commenting on me being a waggonist yu seurely aint know this Indian..  I say it as I see it and mi nuh care who  it mad.. Gwan guh read my comments and then come chat wid di I . Jamaica damn Lucky putting there world cup hopes on USA shoulder. Remember Jamaica couyld have beaten A&B by 100 goal if USA did not beat Guatemala yu oulda be sitting home cussing..  The sensible football by USA will have been to play for a draw because JA is harder to play in kingston than playing guatemala in Guatemala city...   Guatemala push USA to the limit by scoring that first goal . Jamaica very very well lucky to reach the hex after shitting down themselves against Guatemal and Antigua in the previous games..

war

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Football / Re: my picks for the hex
« on: October 18, 2012, 01:24:10 AM »
Group A
 USA                 
 Jamaica
 Guatemala
 Antigua and Barbuda

Jamaica and USA gonna go through
 
Group B
 Mexico
Costa Rica
 El Salvador
 Guyana

Mexico and Costa Rica going through

Group C
 Honduras
 Cuba
 Panama
 Canada

Honduras and Panama going through

easy freeking route to the world cup ..
war

allyuh fellas member this post... well here is my final 3 for the world cup in brazil
Jamaica
USA
Mexico
4th team will be Honduras..
war
Yet! Yesterday you jumped off the wagon and gave up all hope of the Reggae Boyz advancing to the HEX.
You don't have to tell me what changed your mind. The faithful already knows why. :violin:
star it was dimm but look pon the post and see who started it..  a me dat ..  anytime you depend on another team to take you thru it is putting you destination in there hands.. I personally believe it was bad football by USA because playing Jamaica weather it is in Kingston or america it nuh easy.. as I have said many many times if Jamaica  run the ball they will win once dey sit back and waiting for counter attack story dun., in other words they will loose.. Tappa have this mentaly that one point is good away from home.. Play hard  this is not the professor team he had back in 98, Ja defence no good  at this present time... jamaica have the striking attack to demolish anyteam right a bout now in concacaf..
war

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Football / Re: 2014 Concacaf WCQ Thread.
« on: October 18, 2012, 01:17:57 AM »
1. Mexico
2. USA
3. Panama
4. Honduras


Nope Panama will be the beating stick of this  rounds..
Mexico
Jamaica
USA in that fashion..
Honduras will be in the play off spot...

war

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good to hear from  obama supporters he had a good night on the debate.. Iam pretty sure all his male groupies will appear now..  I was busy watching football where a bunch of homos was busy patting each other backsides.
war

lemme me finish your sentence ...  :devil: :devil: LOL
are you serious oh you looking for a laugh.. if suh here is one.. :rotfl:  Yu happy now?
war

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Football / Re: my picks for the hex
« on: October 17, 2012, 09:18:34 AM »
Group A
 USA                 
 Jamaica
 Guatemala
 Antigua and Barbuda

Jamaica and USA gonna go through
 
Group B
 Mexico
Costa Rica
 El Salvador
 Guyana

Mexico and Costa Rica going through

Group C
 Honduras
 Cuba
 Panama
 Canada

Honduras and Panama going through

easy freeking route to the world cup ..
war

allyuh fellas member this post... well here is my final 3 for the world cup in brazil
Jamaica
USA
Mexico
4th team will be Honduras..
war

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General Discussion / Re: Will President Obama be re-elected?
« on: October 17, 2012, 09:05:01 AM »
On a more substantive note, I am wondering why President Obama did not challenge Governor Romney more forcefully on his time at Bain Capital and ask him to defend his record at that company, given the accusations leveled against him with regard to outsourcing?

Is anyone else wondering the same thing?

I was concerned about a more serious issue, like why ann romney where the same colour and style suit as michelle obama las night
me too except  I was wondering why Michelle was wearing the same thing ann wearing?

war

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General Discussion / Re: The World's Most Educated Country is????
« on: October 17, 2012, 09:02:46 AM »
and wah happen to hart ? dem nuh educate him bout football? fete match is fete match and world cup qualifier is world cup qualifier?
war

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good to hear from  obama supporters he had a good night on the debate.. Iam pretty sure all his male groupies will appear now..  I was busy watching football.
war

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Football / Re: 2014 Concacaf WCQ Thread.
« on: October 17, 2012, 06:29:52 AM »
I told people Canada will shit dung themselves .... anyway big up mi reggaeboyz... worm I tell you Jamaica reaching a second world cup and USA winning it one day ... here is my chance to see reggaeboyz go to brazil !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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The real General!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Big up Mr Tosh..
war

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