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Feb 12, 2011 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
These days when people talk about some things dem have to belong to a political party. But when dem talk bout things like thiefing and corruption then dem does get put in an opposition camp.
Now dem boys know bout mining camp and Mash camp and scout camp. Nobody ain’t putting dem in any of that. De other day Bharrat get vex wid de Waterfalls paper all because dem boys ask fuh de specs for dem computers that dem have to buy.
Of course, everybody in de government who talk bout de computer put a different price pun de thing. Was like if everybody had dem own price and that is wha mek dem boys get suspicious. Suh dem talk and get put in de PNC camp.
De last time dem talk bout road contract Bharrat put dem in de AFC camp. Well dem boys seh that he gun have to find another camp to put dem because dem gun show how de government does price things too dear.
Dem boys seh that de politicians already in a scamp. Dem know high Maths. Dem just like Bharrat. Dem can count wid nuff nought that is why dem can talk in million and billion because according to dem, nought don’t have value.
Already people planning jail sentence and since nought don’t have value then dem can get sentence to 10 years in jail or 20 or even 50 and dem shouldn’t worry,
Talk half. Lef half.
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