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  • #16
    Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
    Lawks, look what him come to? Four months ago, he was everyone's favourite Jamaican - man of integrity, decency, loyalty, honour. Today, he can be seen as an extortioner and a would-be pugilist who messed up at recent polls.

    Others have come back from worse, so there is hope.

    Is he a little upset that he wasn't given the commissioner job?
    .... or is it because PNP lose he is all of a sudden public enemy number 1?
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    • #17
      Danvile denies getting physical with Dabdoub

      Director of Elections, Danville Walker has refuted claims that he had to be physically restrained during an altercation between himself and Abe Dabdoub.

      The incident occurred Wednesday, during a break in the hearing of the dual citizenship case brought by Mr. Dabdoub against the Jamaica Labour Party's West Portland Member of Parliament, Daryl Vaz.

      The Director of Elections was being questioned by attorneys representing Mr. Dabdoub, who is seeking to wrest the seat from Mr. Vaz.

      Mr. Walker admitted to being extremely upset at Mr Dabdoub's accusation that he was 'political' and used 'ungentlemanly language', but nothing further occurred.

      Mr. Walker said that he had absolutely no political bias and was therefore understandably distressed at Mr. Dabdoub's accusation.
      "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Lazie View Post
        Danvile denies getting physical with Dabdoub

        Director of Elections, Danville Walker has refuted claims that he had to be physically restrained during an altercation between himself and Abe Dabdoub.

        The incident occurred Wednesday, during a break in the hearing of the dual citizenship case brought by Mr. Dabdoub against the Jamaica Labour Party's West Portland Member of Parliament, Daryl Vaz.

        The Director of Elections was being questioned by attorneys representing Mr. Dabdoub, who is seeking to wrest the seat from Mr. Vaz.

        Mr. Walker admitted to being extremely upset at Mr Dabdoub's accusation that he was 'political' and used 'ungentlemanly language', but nothing further occurred.

        Mr. Walker said that he had absolutely no political bias and was therefore understandably distressed at Mr. Dabdoub's accusation.
        Maybe some Pepsi can remove some of that rust around the halo, Danny Boy.


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        • #19
          You tell me.


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          • #20
            You are correct.. one is more public and as a result ends up on Youtube..

            Disgraceful AND stupid...

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            • #21
              OK....guess it ws my mood.

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              • #22
                Funny how it was Danville's outburst that made the newspaper headlines though. Even the Observer's!

                I guess they don't know what's important.


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