I am hoping that Mr. Coke gets a fair and sppedy trial. This will most likely be the case. Isn't it ironic that if it was a case of the people of Jamaica vs Mr. Coke being tried in Jamaica, we would be praying that the Jamaican people would get a fair shake in court. Unfortunately for Mr. Coke, and fortunately for the Jamaican people, the courts of the US are not exactly like the courts of Jamaica. In my own opinion, I think he is guilty as charged and will be so found. I also pray that he will get the most severe punishment that fits his crime(s). This is not for my sake, but for the thousands of innocent lives that may have fallen victim to the weapons, and drugs he brought to our island. I also hope that his assets will be seized and used to compensate any victim of the crimes he facilitated. I am not holding my breath for that though, but using his assets to compensate the KSAC for overtime paid to sanitation workers who have been cleaning up after Passa Passa for years, compensate the security forces for the ammunitions, and overtime payment spent in the recent TG uprising, to compensate our hospitals for the monies spent in treating his victims over the last 10 years, to compensate the country for payments to Madens Funeral Home for burying indigent victims of the crimes he facilitated, we also need to repay JPS and Water Commission for the many years that his cronies received light and waater for free, so that these entities can compensate the honest rate payers who have been subsidising these TG salt of the earth scum bags, and if anything is left over, we can use it to build a max. security prison to house or ,should I say warehouse, future Dudus's. We could even name the facility after him. Time to clean house. Soon it will be Buju's trial too. One by one. No partiality. First the political-criminal enterprise, then the entertainment-criminal enterprise, and if there is a football-criminal enterprise we clean that up to.
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Given how things have played out, I wonder why he went through all that only to waive his rights to fight the charges in the end.
Did he believe the TG Republican Guard could defeat the JA Army? Did his expect the whole of downtown Kingston to riot and create enough chaos to change public opinion? Did he go against his lawyers advice or did he get bad advice?
I guess we may never know all the answers."It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass
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....mmmmm?
What about catching the real big dons who worked and supported Dudus? ...bet their assets would make Dudus' look like 'pennies'?"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."
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