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Jamaica, a dirty, corrupt and evil country?
« Gepost op: 06 februari 2010 »




Nou, nou, nou zeg...

Onderstaand artikeltje las ik in de Kingston Chronicle (http://kingstonchronicle.wordpress.com/)

Zeggen jullie het maar...

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JAMAICA, A DIRTY, CORRUPT AND EVIL COUNTRY

GARRISON LAW

Last year some time or the year before a woman from the last real ghetto in Kingston alleged reported on Mutty Perkins talk show that men were being be-headed, bodies burnt in pits, and young girls placed in make shift jails and on occasions raped in these make shift jails.

I thought when I heard this report that I was hearing some news from some barbaric forgotten land in Africa, Middle East, or some crazies in San Francisco USA or a lunatic from the UK. Such reports of action By humans are well within the capabilities of educated primates. But to think this was going on in 2008-2009 was a shocker.

CRAZY BITCH IN A CAR

A woman the other day having her cell phone stolen by a man on a bicycle chased the man down with her car and smashing it into the man on the bicycle killing him in her attempt to recover her cell phone which I assumed she did recover. She is now in police custody and one wonders if she will be charged for murder, or be excused for PMS road rage? In any other country she would have been executed by morning.

FINSAC GENOCIDE


While the heartless PNP regime allowed many big wigs debts to be written off, some to the tune of 98% such as in one case several hundred millions was written off to but just a few million. While many small business men and women lost their modest homes, some loosing their lives in the process,while some having seen their property and business sold to 30 cents on the dollar to a Texan businessman. One has to ask was there any benefits for those orchestrating FINSAC?

THE $68 MILLION  INVESTMENT IN WEBSITES

One has to wonder a county as rich as Jamaica that spending a combined total of US$750,000 = (US$500,000 + US$250,000) = $68 million  in today’s money for websites by the Jamaica Tourist Board from 2003 to 2008, that paying nurses, teachers and the what is left of good policemen and women would be no worries for any government. In some countries they execute such men or women responsible for such waste.

To make matters worst the money spent was spent on a international website developer. The super magical question is what was wrong with the US$500,000 website why it needed to be revamped to the tune of US$250,000? Or is it all these articles and press release meant to quote the price in Jamaican dollars? If it is actually USD what say you?

THE YOUTH

Then the so called elders seeking the secret fountain of youth expect the younger generation to look up to them? These robbers, these con artist, these criminals and rapist of society? Then they have the nerve to make  Movado, a Kartel public enemy number one? Interesting these leeches.

BY

JAMAICA IS A FAILED POLICE STATE SLOWLY EATING ITS YOUNG


Source: http://kingstonchronicle.wordpress.com/2010/02/06/jamaica-a-dirty-corrupt-and-evil-country/
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Re: Jamaica, a dirty, corrupt and evil country?
« Reactie #1 Gepost op: 27 maart 2010 »

Zal ongetijfeld een kern van waarheid inzitten, maar denk je dat het elders in de wereld anders is dan?

Welnee!  :)
 

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