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Its amazing how in spite of all this evidence there are some here making justification for these attacks
To date, the joint opposition has not publicly condemned the mayhem at Agricola, it begs the question, who were the instigators of such acts of terror?
Hughes doesnt want peace, he wants protest. What a credible leader!
GOD BLESS THE POLICE OFFICERS.
watch it NEHRU those police is black people and you know how you hate the black people,i hope NIGLE take the protest to the city this is the only thing the ppp understand.this government is like little children that need a spanking
Some people can do no wrong.
watch it NEHRU those police is black people and you know how you hate the black people,i hope NIGLE take the protest to the city this is the only thing the ppp understand.this government is like little children that need a spanking
Why Yuh Family in the City and they ENJOY being Molested??????
Some people can do no wrong.
It would be ironical if not self descriptive of the PPP. They claim to be the authority on all things and the de facto inheritors of the right to rule our state. It is clear they are learning the contrary lessons, ie that they nave no such divine right and must be accommodating to all.
The joint opposition can't escape blame for the Mayhem they instigated at Agricola!
Hughes doesnt want peace, he wants protest. What a credible leader!
Ronald is this a fair argument? When the blood of the 5 young men were taken by agents of the PPP, what did you say then?
Please share your thoughts?
Hughes says in his own words that he doesn't want peace. That is what we are discussing. What is your opinion on that?
The Man Hughes I was told was quoting from a Peter Tosh song the lyrics goes like this:
Everyone is crying out for peace, yes.
None is crying out for justice.
I don't want no peace.
I need equal rights and justice
To explain the background to this thought I must quote John Rawls, that American political philosopher. John was one of the first people who put forward the theory of justice as fairness and this envisions a society of free citizens holding equal basic rights. His account of political liberalism addresses the legitimate use of political power in a democracy, aiming to show how enduring unity may be achieved despite the diversity of the citizens.
His writings on the law of peoples extend to how a peaceful and tolerant the national order can be if a NATIONAL HAS JUSTICE.
JUSTICE FIRST!