I hear a certain woman seh
If Tarnish is not WI cappo Tits out of Caricom
.....................Sodden
Did you read such from one of your mail order brides catalog?🤔
Interesting.
@sgtdjones
Sodden or is it unsullied? He has mastered the art of trolling. Not sure when to take his post serious these days.
@sudden
Jayden was doing Josh's dirty work by sledging the hapless Imlach. Those Titties cannot be trusted. First it was curry chicken now this.
@voiceofreason
If JaySea was sledging Imlach for Josh, it shows you the camaraderie and respect for Josh by his teammates. Would anyone do that for Chase? or Athanaze?
@PalsofMine
It shows you that Jaysea is more about country than West Indies.
@voiceofreason
That statement is entirely illogical, VOR. it was a country match. Did you ever hear JaySea disrespect Imlach when they are playing together on a team?? Come on, man. Did Imlach complain about what JaySea was telling him. I dont think so.
@PalsofMine
Nothing wrong with sledging but that comment crossed the line as it can lead to disunity among the team should Imlach be selected. Many ways he could have sledged him why that comment suggesting he was not worthy of captaincy merit?
@sodden
let me learn your untutored rass.....read betrayals
From the very beginning, Eric Williams presented himself as the uncompromising champion of Trinidad and Tobago’s sovereignty, launching a fierce and highly public campaign demanding that the United States immediately vacate the Chaguaramas Naval Base. He rallied the nation with the powerful declaration that “the road to independence lies through Chaguaramas,” turning the issue into a defining symbol of resistance against foreign control and a promise to the people that their land would be fully reclaimed.
Yet, while citizens believed that this struggle was non-negotiable, a very different story was unfolding behind closed doors. In a move that many would come to view as a profound betrayal, Williams abruptly reversed course. By signing the 1960 Tobago Agreement, he abandoned the central demand he had so passionately championed. Instead of securing the immediate removal of American forces, he agreed to a compromise that allowed the United States to maintain control of the Chaguaramas base for years to come. US have a 99 year lease on that base from 1940.
What made this reversal even more troubling was how it was carried out. Williams negotiated and finalized this major policy shift in secrecy, without public consultation or transparency. In exchange for permitting the continued foreign military presence, he accepted a substantial package of economic and financial aid from the United States government.
To many, this sequence of events represented not just a political compromise, but a breach of trust, transforming a rallying cry for sovereignty into a quiet concession, and leaving citizens to question whether the promise of independence had been traded away behind closed doors.
Did you forget one from ten?
So kindly STFU....
Sarge
@sodden
I quoted History...
As a paralegal, you are supposed to rely on past precedents, yet you completely failed to find one where 'accusing the other side of using AI' counts as a valid defense. I will await your supplemental filing, but I won’t hold my breath.
I expected a legal precedent, not a temper tantrum. Try again.
Destroying you is so fcking easy.😎