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Originally posted by Comment View PostStop being profound.
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The problem is too many of those who commit heinous things/crimes(?) in the dark pontificating on Portia's perceived faults they find in manner of her speech!
Yes she could say some of the things she sometimes say...in a more genteel way!
...but, truth is the things she says need saying! ...and that I think is what rubs those in the dark the wrong way!"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."
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Success? Okay. What about the state of the economy? Only an unthinking person can use Omar in the same sentence with success without the words, "wreaking the economy!"Originally posted by Mosiah View PostOmar dealt with MOU issues and with some success. What, that was too much work for Audley to take on while he study for his CAPE exam in economics?
The PNP has created a mess and the JLP is fully aware that they need to turn it around quickly since there are people like you that are waiting for election to be called to vote dem out. Irrespective of how they did."Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)
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I repeat. Stop trying to be profound.Originally posted by Karl View Postprofound?
The problem is too many of those who commit heinous things/crimes(?) in the dark pontificating on Portia's perceived faults they find in manner of her speech!
Yes she could say some of the things she sometimes say...in a more genteel way!
...but, truth is the things she says need saying! ...and that I think is what rubs those in the dark the wrong way!
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Maybe it is a comprehension problem ... fi you. The man was Minister of Finance and Planning, you come tell me bout success wid MOU. The fact is Omar was an inept Finance Minister. Is only in Jamaica he could reign as MOF&P for so long.Originally posted by Mosiah View PostI was talking about dealing with the MOU.
And you have the nerve to talk about unthinking people. Maybe it's a comprehension problem still.
So what? Bruce see the mistakes of the PNP and unuh want dem fi come repeat it? Tink yuh say yuh went to Munro?"Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)
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Which unthinking person made this post? "Yet Bruce still saw the need to give him those assistants." Then you ask if me drop offa bed?Originally posted by Mosiah View PostYou are going to tell me what aspect of Omar's term as MOF I'm going to talk about on this forum??!
Yuh drap offa yuh bed, Lazie!
Come again. If yuh naah guh remember the comical posts yuh mek give it a rest."Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)
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Know what? I see why the JLP being in power isn't all that good ... because too many of unuh become instant idiots as of Sept. 4th.Originally posted by Mosiah View PostAgain, I am talking about the MOU. You are insolent to want to dictate to me what I should be talking about. Especially when I am talking "TRUTHS", something with which you have numerous challenges.
So yuh need to retract the idiotic post about Shaw getting 2 assistants then, because if thats the case ... you're as yuh love to claim ... LYING!
Omar was Minister of Finance and Planning, Fitz Jackson was the one that negotiated the MOU. Shaw is Minister of Finance and the Public Service and he has to clean up all of Omar's mess. Shaw and Webhy need to deal with that while Nelson would be dealing with MOU issues.
Time yuh stop acting like a clown Mosiah and get serious. How yuh nuh have nothing fi say about the 2 computers dem tief from the Ministry of National Security? Or is it the JLP people that stole them?"Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)
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