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#21 - Posted 5 November 2009, 11:32 AM
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RE: The IMF: Comparing Jamaica and the Dominican Republic
sorry glimm you and your buddy Kieth from the loser network have been discredited as authorities on anything other than Colt 45 Malt liquor and homeless shelters ......his ratings say volumes they are in the toilet this order means he can roll an extra fat spliff
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#22 - Posted 8 November 2009, 1:13 PM
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RE: The IMF: Comparing Jamaica and the Dominican Republic
blutarsky is an infantryman in that very light brigade, the last angry white man's regiment. a little less than 200 years ago, at the Battle of Waterloo, the world saw a population of 1 billion people, for the very first time. today, we have in excess of 6 billion. and, since population growth is exponential, some are growing faster than others. so, all the disadvantaged people of the world, who have had to tolerate gringo's antics for centuries, are outpacing him at a rate that will soon make him an historical footnote, in terms of numbers. and, as other countries change their policies, demanding a fair price for their commodities, places like the far east and latin america will soon call the economic shots, and the islamic groups will put military hurtings on the historical terror of the earth. so, Blutarsky claims that i want to drive gringo into the sea. au contraire. it is gringo who wants to approptiate the best lands of other people's countries, and put them to live on scrubland. kinda like the indian reservations, or "nations", if you will. Trinidad, Jamaica, and other such places, will NOT allow gringo to recolonise, as they are fully aware of his toxic intentions. he is willing to visit, and do the limbo for a week or so. but not to settle in large numbers, set up gated communities, and decide who gets to swim ,where. sorry, GC, you might not like them, but that is the deal. go somewhere else, if you want to be Bwana. as miserable an oaf as Mugabe is, he is showing us what the future is going to look like. don't believe me? Watch the ass whipping the USA and Nato are going to get in Afghanistan, as the full wrath of over a billion islamists throw their weight behind an effort to right some wrongs.
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#23 - Posted 8 November 2009, 2:14 PM
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blutarsky is an infantryman in that very light brigade, the last angry white man's regiment. a little less than 200 years ago, at the Battle of Waterloo, the world saw a population of 1 billion people, for the very first time. today, we have in excess of 6 billion. and, since population growth is exponential, some are growing faster than others. so, all the disadvantaged people of the world, who have had to tolerate gringo's antics for centuries, are outpacing him at a rate that will soon make him an historical footnote, in terms of numbers. and, as other countries change their policies, demanding a fair price for their commodities, places like the far east and latin america will soon call the economic shots, and the islamic groups will put military hurtings on the historical terror of the earth. so, Blutarsky claims that i want to drive gringo into the sea. au contraire. it is gringo who wants to approptiate the best lands of other people's countries, and put them to live on scrubland. kinda like the indian reservations, or "nations", if you will. Trinidad, Jamaica, and other such places, will NOT allow gringo to recolonise, as they are fully aware of his toxic intentions. he is willing to visit, and do the limbo for a week or so. but not to settle in large numbers, set up gated communities, and decide who gets to swim ,where. sorry, GC, you might not like them, but that is the deal. go somewhere else, if you want to be Bwana. as miserable an oaf as Mugabe is, he is showing us what the future is going to look like. don't believe me? Watch the ass whipping the USA and Nato are going to get in Afghanistan, as the full wrath of over a billion islamists throw their weight behind an effort to right some wrongs.

I know you as a permanent victim will be cheering for them "Allahu Akbar" hoping that when the slimy deck gets reshuffled you will get a better hand but still one that requires no effort yes dread you and Farakan and Rev Weight will be able to celebrate when the chickens come home maybe Jesse and Al will join in Comrade Bob is a staunch Catholic
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Jamaica balks at US request for alleged crime boss
By MIKE MELIA
Associated Press Writer

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- Jamaica is resisting a U.S. request to hand over a suspected crime boss with ties to the Caribbean nation's governing party amid reports he is stockpiling weapons in his Kingston stronghold to prevent arrest.

The island's government, which received the extradition request for Christopher "Dudus" Coke in August, has so far only responded with requests for more information about the gun and drug trafficking charges against the reputed gang leader.

Coke, identified by the U.S. Justice Department as one of the world's most dangerous drug kingpins, allegedly controls a band of gunmen inside Tivoli Gardens, a barricaded neighborhood of Kingston, the capital of Jamaica and a city with one of the highest homicide rates in the Western Hemisphere.

U.S. authorities are voicing frustration that Jamaica is not moving more quickly to honor a mutual extradition treaty.

"The U.S. government is looking forward to the Jamaican government respecting their obligations under the treaty," Patricia Attkisson, spokeswoman for the U.S. Embassy in Kingston, said Thursday.

The political opposition has also criticized the government for putting Jamaica into what it calls a standoff over Coke, who is known for his loyalty to the Jamaica Labor Party. Island gangs have loose affiliations with both major parties - a legacy of the 1970s, when political factions provided the guns to intimidate rivals.

"The cascading effect of international reaction to the administration's inaction could lead ultimately to Jamaica being labeled and declared a 'rogue state,' with lasting adverse implications for our people," said Peter Bunting, a lawmaker with the opposition People's National Party.

A government spokesman did not respond to requests for comment.

Coke's lawyer, Tom Tavares-Finson, said his client has not been in touch with the local government and is not privy to the details of any discussions between the U.S. and Jamaica.

"We're waiting to hear what the decision is," said Tavares-Finson, who has dismissed the U.S. charges as "hype."

Coke, the alleged leader of the "Shower Posse" gang, is charged in the U.S. Southern District of New York with conspiracy to distribute cocaine and marijuana and conspiracy to illegally traffic in firearms. Coke, 40, faces a maximum sentence of life in prison if convicted.

Under Coke's direction, U.S. authorities allege, "Shower Posse" members have sold marijuana and crack cocaine in the New York area and elsewhere and funneled profits back to him.

An island-wide explosion of violence could result from an attempt to arrest Coke, who has extensive connections across the country, said Horace Levy, who works to reduce community violence through the government-launched Peace Management Initiative.

"The information I have, which is good information, is that he is preparing to defend himself," and is even equipped with gas masks, Levy said. "There is a serious intent on the part of Dudus not to hand himself in and defend himself."
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Rev Weight will be able to celebrate when the chickens come home

when the chickens come home, he informs. the chickens have already come home. you must be living under rocks. you must be one of the primitives who believe that the USA is going to defeat Afghanistan, then invade and defeat Iran. there are debts to be paid , Blu. the collections agency is now open for business. it is staffed by the Chinese, the Islamic peoples, and the petro nations. not to mention the Latin Americans countries, who have been bullied for so long. get the popcorn, fluff up a pillow,and enjoy the show.
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