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Originally Posted by Cobra:
Me and my family pay our dues to Guyana before coming to America. You have no right to pick on Indian men and women to join the army. That should be their choice to join or not.

The man asked a simple question. Where did he pick on anyone?
Let's  face the facts. Coolie bannaz don't like the military.

Sheik101
Originally Posted by Sheik101:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Me and my family pay our dues to Guyana before coming to America. You have no right to pick on Indian men and women to join the army. That should be their choice to join or not.

The man asked a simple question. Where did he pick on anyone?
Let's  face the facts. Coolie bannaz don't like the military.

 

That is distinctly NOT true. Practically every coolie family I know has a son or nephew or cousin or brother in the military. It is a HUGE braggin point for coolie people to have a family member in the U.S. military. Maybe it's because military service is both respected and rewarded in the U.S.

FM
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by Sheik101:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Me and my family pay our dues to Guyana before coming to America. You have no right to pick on Indian men and women to join the army. That should be their choice to join or not.

The man asked a simple question. Where did he pick on anyone?
Let's  face the facts. Coolie bannaz don't like the military.

 

That is distinctly NOT true. Practically every coolie family I know has a son or nephew or cousin or brother in the military. It is a HUGE braggin point for coolie people to have a family member in the U.S. military. Maybe it's because military service is both respected and rewarded in the U.S.

Farouk, maybe I should have been more specific. I'm talking bout the GDF, bai.

Sheik101
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by Sheik101:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Me and my family pay our dues to Guyana before coming to America. You have no right to pick on Indian men and women to join the army. That should be their choice to join or not.

The man asked a simple question. Where did he pick on anyone?
Let's  face the facts. Coolie bannaz don't like the military.

 

That is distinctly NOT true. Practically every coolie family I know has a son or nephew or cousin or brother in the military. It is a HUGE braggin point for coolie people to have a family member in the U.S. military. Maybe it's because military service is both respected and rewarded in the U.S.

anticipating the PNC/Burnham dodge . . .

 

banna, we have the same problem with the Trinidad & Tobago military

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by antabanta:
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Me and my family pay our dues to Guyana before coming to America.

What does that mean? Did you serve in the GDF?

 

He means his family used to loan shark poor Indos out of their lands by giving them loans they couldn't possibly repay and use their mill to buy poor people's rice for pennies on the Guyana dollar to then re-sell at a tidy profit.

 

Cobra's clan pioneered PPP tactics lang before there was even a PPP

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by Sheik101:
Originally Posted by redux:

1st things first . . . where are the Indo men?

'Falling in' at the nearest rumshap.

Good pint dey sheik them should open the rum shop as a recruiting place, we will have the first drunken army in the world, as you may already know, Guyana drunk man them can fight good when them drunk, like beat up them wife and so  

ball
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