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12 May 2014 18:08 - 13 May 2014 19:27 #190559
by niagreuno
Kartel could have still associated with "ghetto people" & stayed in the community he grew up in & be a proponent of change. He could have used his influence to help "his people" out of the "gully" but he chose to exploit them and to use his influence and the "licky licky" mentality of some of those "ghetto people" to make them worse and to get himself in the situation he has found himself in. Many have done what he did in the past and they did slide but unfortunately for him and fortunately for Jamaica & "his people" he got caught and he is being made to pay for his doings. The only thing that makes me sad is that he chose this path.
Last edit: 13 May 2014 19:27 by niagreuno.
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15 May 2014 17:55 #190923
by mapoui
[quotethese cops are making up things as they go][/quote]
well that can be true! the cops are known for that all over the world! but there is always a reason so what is the reason for a Kartel frame up ::confused::
gimme a reason why the Yardy cops framed up Kartel ::confused::
Kartel was not a problem to them from a revolutionary angle, causing the people to rise and fight the cops ::confused::
as far as I can see he was a man of status quo ideology. he might singe a revolutionary tune but in is life he was not revolutionary.
and all it wud take to transform the ghetto would be jobs for the people. Jamaica now using ganja for developmental purposes. why did he now not jump in there and do some investment. lots of potential there. and if he brought a factory to the ghetto in kingston that provided a thousand job things change. even a few hundred jobs.
with their salaries the people would in time transform the ghetto
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16 May 2014 22:19 #191072
by Robblogs
Alot of people do care, in Jamaica and abroad. Some think he's gonna win his appeals case.
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20 May 2014 19:16 - 20 May 2014 19:27 #191607
by artemis
I am praying that he wins his appeal, let him walk ah road again, so he can put some of the people who help frame him down ah the gully! ::LOL::
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04 Jun 2014 15:35 #194111
by Aprax
I have never heard of this trial. But as he's been held for two years, it's not 'news' anymore.
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mapoui
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05 Jun 2014 14:09 #194306
by mapoui
my mechanic is ah yardy. him say Vibe kill the man an dem...dat he guilty tuh rarse.
him say Vibes bad like yaz and he jail time is good an' praper!
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06 Jun 2014 18:24 - 06 Jun 2014 18:47 #194448
by artemis
not guilty...
does it have to be stated again that no body was found no forensic evidence was used and the Jamaican system is corrupt... the voice notes they used to convicted him, he's actually speaking with a guy name problem child, how come problem child was never investigated ? the whole thing was staged
and does it have to be stated again that no body was found no forensic evidence was used and the Jamaican system is corrupted as f*&k and so are you .
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18 Jun 2014 13:26 #196930
by nashvilleshelby
wow that is a long time. Do you think that he is guilty? Do you think that the artist will be convicted.
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