Orville Taylor points away from wrongs in Jamaica to USA

Webmasters Make $$$ Orville Taylor, Contributor Of all the 193 nations in the world, I would like the international and internal critics of this little piece of rock with sand, sex, wood and hard water to write a list of 10 nations where: a woman can be head of government; women can have equal presence in media, including heading a major radio and a minor television station, and two of the country’s six top cops are female. Then, have them draw a diagram of nations where the journalist union is…

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2 years since Dudus saga, what’s up for Tivoli

Webmasters Make $$$ Yvonne McCalla Sobers, Jamaica Gleaner Contributor Shawna answered her cellphone with scream after scream. No words. This was Labour Day 2010 in Tivoli Gardens and bullets had already struck her fridge and microwave. The security forces had already raided her home and taken away her 15-year-old brother. She wasn’t allowed to ask questions, so she didn’t know where the soldiers were taking her brother. She feared he might not return alive. Worst of all for Shawna, she was reliving the Monday in July 2001 when she caught…

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The Gay Manifesto speeds up lobbying in Jamaica, angers many

Webmasters Make $$$ More Jamaicans are joining the lobbying to legalise homosexuaity which has sped up. According to local Jamaica Observer however ministers such as Peter Garth are determined to die in the fight against the lobbying. Humanity versus humanity….. The Gay Manifesto is being secretly read and studied by gays, while openly rebuke by Jamaican strong-minded against gays. It will be legalised and is just now a question of when. The world is the world, and the Human Act all ills are forgiven. Jamaica additionally love to catch the…

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Beenie, Sizzla and Shabba on Belgian gays good side?

Webmasters Make $$$ GAY and transgender organisations in Belgium have promised to end their protest at Reggae concerts featuring acts who are known to have recorded songs bashing their lifestyle. The commitment was made in a joint statement between gay and transgender organisations, the promoters of reggae concerts and reggae festivals and the reggae community in Belgium, days after Beenie Man issued a video recording apologising for his anti-gay songs and admitting that he respected all human beings. The gay and transgender organisations have staged numerous protests against the planned…

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