Non Other than James Bond. Anything that happens he will threaten you with a hooligan protest.
Non Other than James Bond. Anything that happens he will threaten you with a hooligan protest.
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Former Member
Is it illegal to protest under the PPP if you are unhappy? Even Putin can't stop russians from protesting and russia is supposedly a strongarm state.
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by Nuff:
Is it illegal to protest under the PPP if you are unhappy? Even Putin can't stop russians from protesting and russia is supposedly a strongarm state.
It depends what you are protesting? and if you get permission from the COP.
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by Nuff:
Is it illegal to protest under the PPP if you are unhappy? Even Putin can't stop russians from protesting and russia is supposedly a strongarm state.
As a lawyer he would know about adherence to the rule of law unless of course if he is a Bush lawyer
Former Member
Well he got his red badge of courage. He took a few bullets and protected the women, now he's a hero.Chivalry is still alive.quote:Originally posted by albert:quote:Originally posted by Nuff:
Is it illegal to protest under the PPP if you are unhappy? Even Putin can't stop russians from protesting and russia is supposedly a strongarm state.
As a lawyer he would know about adherence to the rule of law unless of course if he is a Bush lawyer
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by Nuff:Well he got his red badge of courage. He took a few bullets and protected the women, now he's a hero.Chivalry is still alive.quote:Originally posted by albert:quote:Originally posted by Nuff:
Is it illegal to protest under the PPP if you are unhappy? Even Putin can't stop russians from protesting and russia is supposedly a strongarm state.
As a lawyer he would know about adherence to the rule of law unless of course if he is a Bush lawyer
That's far from the truth..don't be fooled by this felon in the PNC/R. He was not protecting the women..his brother said he wanted to divert all the attention to himself.
Former Member
I keep hearing about his brother on GN&I but never see him. Is he indian?quote:Originally posted by albert:
That's far from the truth..don't be fooled by this felon in the PNC/R. He was not protecting the women..his brother said he wanted to divert all the attention to himself.
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by Nuff:I keep hearing about his brother on GN&I but never see him. Is he indian?quote:Originally posted by albert:
That's far from the truth..don't be fooled by this felon in the PNC/R. He was not protecting the women..his brother said he wanted to divert all the attention to himself.
Nope..you will hear from him shortly too
Former Member
Cool ... I won't hold my breath. I only hear aboyut his brother on GN&I. The press never mentions him.quote:Originally posted by albert:
Nope..you will hear from him shortly too
BTW ... what's his name? Let me guess it's "Q". The supporting actor in 007 who supplies James Bond with all his nifty gadgets.
Former Member
How about the Free Dumb house resident hooligans? Is recruitment over now?
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by Nuff:Cool ... I won't hold my breath. I only hear aboyut his brother on GN&I. The press never mentions him.quote:Originally posted by albert:
Nope..you will hear from him shortly too
BTW ... what's his name? Let me guess it's "Q". The supporting actor in 007 who supplies James Bond with all his nifty gadgets.
Bond will convene a press conference shortly to speak about the relationship with his estranged brother.
Former Member
James Bond is allowing himself to be used by his leaders as a political football....
Former Member
The Administrators who are very quick to go after any accusations of PPP party member committing crimes ought to do the same to you.quote:Originally posted by albert:
James Bond is allowing himself to be used by his leaders as a political football....
Here you are calling an attorney of law a hooligan for no reason except he marched in the street to protest a corrupt government. In the process he was shot several times and for which the administration acknowledge hastiness and disavow ordering the use of rubber bullets on protestors!
Scumbags like you ought to be sanctioned since you did not post one valid news story all day but instead made a hundred post of baseless accusations and innuendos.
Former Member
Mr.Bond broke the law, was placed before the court of law, and was charged!!!!...he now has a record
Former Member
The case is to be adjudicated and that he broke the law is still to be determined. Being arrested does not go against one unless one is determined by the court that one is guilty. Get that in your stupid head.quote:Originally posted by albert:
Mr.Bond broke the law, was placed before the court of law, and was charged!!!!...he now has a record
Former Member
Bond, Collins and 10 others charged with illegal procession
By CSpringer - Editor | 55 Comments | Local | Friday, December 9, 2011
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Twelve persons including attorney-at-law James Bond and former army chief-of-staff Edward Collins and US citizen Fitzroy Corlette, were charged today with taking part in an illegal procession and speaking at a meeting without giving notice.
The charges stem from their participation in a protest march held on Tuesday, which originated at the Square of the Revolution. Police had fired rubber bullets to disperse the crowd after they ignored repeated warnings to go to their lawful places of business.
James Bond
Only six of the 12 persons charged appeared at the Georgetown Magistrateâs Court One before Magistrate Sueanna Lovell, who then issued arrest warrants for the other six. were charged today with taking part in an illegal procession and speaking at a meeting without giving notice. Those present at todayâs hearing were Bond, Brigadier Collins, Corlette, Clifton Newman, Winston Greaves and Bruce Whatley. They were represented by attorneys Robert Corbin, Debra Backer, Eddie Bacchus, Llewellyn John and Roger Yearwood.
In presenting the case, Police Prosecutor Lionel Harvey said that on the day in question the defendants were taking part in a procession along Brickdam but no permission was granted to them by the Chief of the Guyana Police Force as is required.
As a result they were warned and informed that they were participating in an activity that was illegal in nature and further asked to disperse and go to their lawful places of business. The prosecutor said that the defendants refused and were arrested. were charged today with taking part in an illegal procession and speaking at a meeting without giving notice. Subsequently, advice was sought from the Director of Public Prosecution and the directive was given that they be charged. This was executed and the defendants were then released on self bail.
Source:Stabroek News
By CSpringer - Editor | 55 Comments | Local | Friday, December 9, 2011
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Twelve persons including attorney-at-law James Bond and former army chief-of-staff Edward Collins and US citizen Fitzroy Corlette, were charged today with taking part in an illegal procession and speaking at a meeting without giving notice.
The charges stem from their participation in a protest march held on Tuesday, which originated at the Square of the Revolution. Police had fired rubber bullets to disperse the crowd after they ignored repeated warnings to go to their lawful places of business.
James Bond
Only six of the 12 persons charged appeared at the Georgetown Magistrateâs Court One before Magistrate Sueanna Lovell, who then issued arrest warrants for the other six. were charged today with taking part in an illegal procession and speaking at a meeting without giving notice. Those present at todayâs hearing were Bond, Brigadier Collins, Corlette, Clifton Newman, Winston Greaves and Bruce Whatley. They were represented by attorneys Robert Corbin, Debra Backer, Eddie Bacchus, Llewellyn John and Roger Yearwood.
In presenting the case, Police Prosecutor Lionel Harvey said that on the day in question the defendants were taking part in a procession along Brickdam but no permission was granted to them by the Chief of the Guyana Police Force as is required.
As a result they were warned and informed that they were participating in an activity that was illegal in nature and further asked to disperse and go to their lawful places of business. The prosecutor said that the defendants refused and were arrested. were charged today with taking part in an illegal procession and speaking at a meeting without giving notice. Subsequently, advice was sought from the Director of Public Prosecution and the directive was given that they be charged. This was executed and the defendants were then released on self bail.
Source:Stabroek News
Former Member
This will be dumped forthwith as they waste the courts time.quote:Originally posted by albert:
Bond, Collins and 10 others charged with illegal procession
By CSpringer - Editor | 55 Comments | Local | Friday, December 9, 2011
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Twelve persons including attorney-at-law James Bond and former army chief-of-staff Edward Collins and US citizen Fitzroy Corlette, were charged today with taking part in an illegal procession and speaking at a meeting without giving notice.
The charges stem from their participation in a protest march held on Tuesday, which originated at the Square of the Revolution. Police had fired rubber bullets to disperse the crowd after they ignored repeated warnings to go to their lawful places of business.
James Bond
Only six of the 12 persons charged appeared at the Georgetown Magistrateâs Court One before Magistrate Sueanna Lovell, who then issued arrest warrants for the other six. were charged today with taking part in an illegal procession and speaking at a meeting without giving notice. Those present at todayâs hearing were Bond, Brigadier Collins, Corlette, Clifton Newman, Winston Greaves and Bruce Whatley. They were represented by attorneys Robert Corbin, Debra Backer, Eddie Bacchus, Llewellyn John and Roger Yearwood.
In presenting the case, Police Prosecutor Lionel Harvey said that on the day in question the defendants were taking part in a procession along Brickdam but no permission was granted to them by the Chief of the Guyana Police Force as is required.
As a result they were warned and informed that they were participating in an activity that was illegal in nature and further asked to disperse and go to their lawful places of business. The prosecutor said that the defendants refused and were arrested. were charged today with taking part in an illegal procession and speaking at a meeting without giving notice. Subsequently, advice was sought from the Director of Public Prosecution and the directive was given that they be charged. This was executed and the defendants were then released on self bail.
Source:Stabroek News
Former Member
I told you the peaceful protest followed by shooting will only make the people stronger. Now they cannot be denied permits to march.
APNU youth get permit for march
By Stabroek editor | 2 Comments | Breaking News | Thursday, December 15, 2011
The Guyana Police Force is informing the general public that approval has been given for the Youth Coalition for Transformation to hold a march around the streets of Georgetown tomorrow, Friday December 16, 2011, commencing at 1530h. from the Arch on Brickdam and culminating at the Stabroek Market Square where a public meeting will be held at 1700h.
The police say that the route which has been approved for the march is as follows:
à Assemble at the Arch on Brickdam
à West along Brickdam
à North along the western carriageway of Avenue of the Republic
à West into Church Street
à North along the western carriageway of Main Street
à East into Lamaha Street
à South along the eastern carriageway of Main Street
à South into the Avenue of the Republic
à West into Croal Street, to Stabroek Market Square.
APNU youth get permit for march
By Stabroek editor | 2 Comments | Breaking News | Thursday, December 15, 2011
The Guyana Police Force is informing the general public that approval has been given for the Youth Coalition for Transformation to hold a march around the streets of Georgetown tomorrow, Friday December 16, 2011, commencing at 1530h. from the Arch on Brickdam and culminating at the Stabroek Market Square where a public meeting will be held at 1700h.
The police say that the route which has been approved for the march is as follows:
à Assemble at the Arch on Brickdam
à West along Brickdam
à North along the western carriageway of Avenue of the Republic
à West into Church Street
à North along the western carriageway of Main Street
à East into Lamaha Street
à South along the eastern carriageway of Main Street
à South into the Avenue of the Republic
à West into Croal Street, to Stabroek Market Square.
Former Member
Ahhh let dem march all dem rass want, the Guyanese people immune to this kind of shyteâĶGuyana will move forward under the leadership of Ramotar.
Former Member
EZ man EZ ... yuh gon buss a blood vessel if you keep this up.quote:Originally posted by SuperMike:
Ahhh let dem march all dem rass want, the Guyanese people immune to this kind of shyteâĶGuyana will move forward under the leadership of Ramotar.
Guyana1 (Guest)
Tell them super. PPP will continue to govern Guyana. We do not want Guyana to return to the donkey cart days of the PNC. Look how America is broke today under OBAMA. He rules like Burnham with no basic understanding of economics and foreign policy. As for PNC supporters, do not try to like this to race, it is all about leadership qualities. Burnham was and excellent speaker and so is OBAMA. But they have no substance. Just failures.
If everyone can contribute to the path the political parties can together make for Guyana, it will benefit all Guyanese in the future.
Former Member
I am very happy to hear that James Bond has been elected to Parliament by the APNU, he is a breathe of fresh air to the arena.
Former Member
quote:Sueanna Lovell, who then issued arrest warrants for the other six. were charged today with taking part in an illegal procession and speaking at a meeting without giving notice. Those present at todayâs hearing were Bond, Brigadier Collins, Corlette, Clifton Newman, Winston Greaves and Br
Sueanna will NEVER convict James for anything, this is a waste of DPP's paper and the court's time.
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by Nuff:
I told you the peaceful protest followed by shooting will only make the people stronger. Now they cannot be denied permits to march.
APNU youth get permit for march
By Stabroek editor | 2 Comments | Breaking News | Thursday, December 15, 2011
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Now imagine had they done this in the beginning. Maybe this march would not be occurring.
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by Guyana1:
Look how America is broke today under OBAMA. He rules like Burnham with no basic understanding of economics and foreign policy. .
You cant help your racist nature can you. Obama is very different from Burnham...indeed many say he is too soft.
Your racism prevents you from admitting that the main cause of our economic woes lies with George Bush and his cronies.
quote:Originally posted by alex:
I am very happy to hear that James Bond has been elected to Parliament by the APNU, he is a breathe of fresh air to the arena.
Bond will seek to table a piece of legislation to legalize banditry and lawlessness in Guyana, because that is what hooligans do.
quote:Originally posted by Streetsmart:quote:Originally posted by alex:
I am very happy to hear that James Bond has been elected to Parliament by the APNU, he is a breathe of fresh air to the arena.
Bond will seek to table a piece of legislation to legalize banditry and lawlessness in Guyana, because that is what hooligans do.
Eh eh..Bynoe, like Bond trying to tek away yuh top terrorist position...
Former Member
It will be interesting to see if the PNC parliament will try to table legislation that would legalize looting, burning and raping as a legal recourse for marginalization. hahaahahahh
Former Member
When you protest under the PNC you get killed of jailed..
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by BGurd_See:
It will be interesting to see if the PNC parliament will try to table legislation that would legalize looting, burning and raping as a legal recourse for marginalization. hahaahahahh
They will table legislation if it approved by the commission. They will be give one day in the week to do so.
If they table one without the approval of the commission, then it would be vetoed by the president for the unlawful tableing of a motion not agreed upon.
Former Member
The opposition's hands are tied just like the governmnet....
Former Member
Originally Posted by albert:
Bond, Collins and 10 others charged with illegal procession
By CSpringer - Editor | 55 Comments | Local | Friday, December 9, 2011
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Twelve persons including attorney-at-law James Bond and former army chief-of-staff Edward Collins and US citizen Fitzroy Corlette, were charged today with taking part in an illegal procession and speaking at a meeting without giving notice.
The charges stem from their participation in a protest march held on Tuesday, which originated at the Square of the Revolution. Police had fired rubber bullets to disperse the crowd after they ignored repeated warnings to go to their lawful places of business.
James Bond
Only six of the 12 persons charged appeared at the Georgetown Magistrateâs Court One before Magistrate Sueanna Lovell, who then issued arrest warrants for the other six. were charged today with taking part in an illegal procession and speaking at a meeting without giving notice. Those present at todayâs hearing were Bond, Brigadier Collins, Corlette, Clifton Newman, Winston Greaves and Bruce Whatley. They were represented by attorneys Robert Corbin, Debra Backer, Eddie Bacchus, Llewellyn John and Roger Yearwood.
In presenting the case, Police Prosecutor Lionel Harvey said that on the day in question the defendants were taking part in a procession along Brickdam but no permission was granted to them by the Chief of the Guyana Police Force as is required.
As a result they were warned and informed that they were participating in an activity that was illegal in nature and further asked to disperse and go to their lawful places of business. The prosecutor said that the defendants refused and were arrested. were charged today with taking part in an illegal procession and speaking at a meeting without giving notice. Subsequently, advice was sought from the Director of Public Prosecution and the directive was given that they be charged. This was executed and the defendants were then released on self bail.
Source:Stabroek News
By CSpringer - Editor | 55 Comments | Local | Friday, December 9, 2011
Share 28
Email Print
Twelve persons including attorney-at-law James Bond and former army chief-of-staff Edward Collins and US citizen Fitzroy Corlette, were charged today with taking part in an illegal procession and speaking at a meeting without giving notice.
The charges stem from their participation in a protest march held on Tuesday, which originated at the Square of the Revolution. Police had fired rubber bullets to disperse the crowd after they ignored repeated warnings to go to their lawful places of business.
James Bond
Only six of the 12 persons charged appeared at the Georgetown Magistrateâs Court One before Magistrate Sueanna Lovell, who then issued arrest warrants for the other six. were charged today with taking part in an illegal procession and speaking at a meeting without giving notice. Those present at todayâs hearing were Bond, Brigadier Collins, Corlette, Clifton Newman, Winston Greaves and Bruce Whatley. They were represented by attorneys Robert Corbin, Debra Backer, Eddie Bacchus, Llewellyn John and Roger Yearwood.
In presenting the case, Police Prosecutor Lionel Harvey said that on the day in question the defendants were taking part in a procession along Brickdam but no permission was granted to them by the Chief of the Guyana Police Force as is required.
As a result they were warned and informed that they were participating in an activity that was illegal in nature and further asked to disperse and go to their lawful places of business. The prosecutor said that the defendants refused and were arrested. were charged today with taking part in an illegal procession and speaking at a meeting without giving notice. Subsequently, advice was sought from the Director of Public Prosecution and the directive was given that they be charged. This was executed and the defendants were then released on self bail.
Source:Stabroek News
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