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YOUR GOD IS MISSY

The God of Religious people is a vegetative paraplegic. Why else would they need to do His work for Him????
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    • K-Dean LeSean Big Up dat…I HAD 2 share ur post…Unreal what is happening in JA & the world, in the name of ‘God’!

      19 hours ago · 
    • Randi BornBeautiful ‎*sigh* agree. Not only do they need to do his work, but they’ll be punished if they make a mistake, but its all ok because he’ll make it worth it in the end.

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    • Tanya Stephens God my ass! These ppl not killing no fornicators or me and the whole of Jamaica would be dead long ago… matter of fact we wouldn’t be born cause our forefathers would’ve been killed!!!

      19 hours ago ·  · 1
    • Tanya Stephens They’re not killing rapists or they’d kill themselves!!! You know Jamaica has a rape culture???

      19 hours ago ·  · 1
    • Renee Rattray DWL! I LOVE YOU!

      19 hours ago · 
    • Vivienne Sullivan i heard a story today on power 106 about a young lady (I believe 16 years old) who spent the night at her best friend house and was raped by her friend’s fathe who had AIDS… where is the freakin outrage??? this happened a month ago and the man was just arrested..

      19 hours ago ·  · 1
    • K-Dean LeSean ‎@Tanya, Ironically THAT was my first thought…how incredibly HYPOCRITICAL, that in a place where almost EVERY female I know, has been raped, in one way or another, and some at a very early age…that there are ppl willing to KILL others, who are living their adult lives and hurting no one, while allowing rapists to go free to rape again!….I can’t understand it. @Vivienne…I rest my case.

      19 hours ago ·  · 1
    • Britt Blakey Yeah, it’s funny how they’re “pro life” until the baby is here and then they want to condemn and criticize…and then fry that unwanted baby when he commits crimes.

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    • D’Jah CorElite Sadly, Jamaica is a very hypocritical society; and not only are we hypocrites, we are arrogant and ignorant at the same time. Nothing is worse than an ignorant person who takes pride in their lack of knowledge and boast how stupid they are. That just reassures me daily how doomed our society is. This “some sin bigga dan others” mentality, therefore some should die and others live is bull shit and sadly some of who we put into power to educate the populous is further infecting us. I can only pray.

      18 hours ago ·  · 3
    • Marie Bradford the misperception of God is what it really is. Religious ppl think that their way is the only way and they condemn everybody else. And because they are self righteous they think they need to do ‘his work’ but if they were really doing his work they would Judge Not…

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PAUL MICHAEL FI AFTER WORK JAM

RICKY G REPORT TO HALFWAY TREE CIB


Hi met good day to you i would like your assistance in locating a young man by the name of Ricardo Gillespie oc Ricky G or Ricks
He his Currently wanted or questioning by the halfway tree Cib for 4 counts of fraud there should be a warrant being issued for his arrest by sometime today

Ricky G is known for the party Champagne Pool Party

He is a custom broker clerk that use to work for his sister and her husband but they fired him after discovering several instance of him taking money from clients to e procure vehicles or clear items for them his family has even gone as far as to put a ad in the paper distancing themselves from him and his activities
current in my pursuant of ricks i have come across several persons that he has scammed for motor vehicle procurement clearing goods from the wharf or even persons that he has take high end spirits from which he has disappeared with the payments we currently suspect that he is somewhere between falmouth and montego bay a reward is offered for information relating to his whereabouts .
it a very big story from Saturday so this is easily verifiable so could you post on your site with the info re the reward i can be contacted at this email address enclosed is a pic

SUN IN THE HORIZON! AMEN

AP sources: Immunity offered to certain immigrants
By ALICIA A. CALDWELL, Associated Press – 9 minutes ago
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration will stop deporting and begin granting work permits to younger illegal immigrants who came to the U.S. as children and have since led law-abiding lives. The election-year initiative addresses a top priority of an influential Latino electorate that has been vocal in its opposition to administration deportation policies.
The policy change, described to The Associated Press by two senior administration officials, will affect as many as 800,000 immigrants who have lived in fear of deportation. It also bypasses Congress and partially achieves the goals of the so-called DREAM Act, a long-sought but never enacted plan to establish a path toward citizenship for young people who came to the United States illegally but who have attended college or served in the military.
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano was to announce the new policy Friday, one week before President Barack Obama plans to address the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials’ annual conference in Orlando, Fla. Republican presidential challenger Mitt Romney is scheduled to speak to the group on Thursday.
Obama planned to discuss the new policy Friday afternoon from the White House Rose Garden.
Under the administration plan, illegal immigrants will be immune from deportation if they were brought to the United States before they turned 16 and are younger than 30, have been in the country for at least five continuous years, have no criminal history, graduated from a U.S. high school or earned a GED, or served in the military. They also can apply for a work permit that will be good for two years with no limits on how many times it can be renewed. The officials who described the plan spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss it in advance of the official announcement.
The policy will not lead toward citizenship but will remove the threat of deportation and grant the ability to work legally, leaving eligible immigrants able to remain in the United States for extended periods. It tracks closely to a proposal offered by Republican Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida as an alternative to the DREAM Act.
“Many of these young people have already contributed to our country in significant ways,” Napolitano wrote in a memorandum describing the administration’s action. “Prosecutorial discretion, which is used in so many other areas, is especially justified here.”
The extraordinary move comes in an election year in which the Hispanic vote could be critical in swing states like Colorado, Nevada and Florida. While Obama enjoys support from a majority of Hispanic voters, Latino enthusiasm for the president has been tempered by the slow economic recovery, his inability to win congressional support for a broad overhaul of immigration laws and by his administration’s aggressive deportation policy. Activists opposing his deportation policies last week mounted a hunger strike at an Obama campaign office in Denver, and other protests were planned for this weekend.
The change is likely to cause an outcry from congressional Republicans, who are sure to perceive Obama’s actions as an end run around them. Republicans already have complained that previous administration uses of prosecutorial discretion in deportations amount to back-door amnesty. Romney and many Republican lawmakers want tighter border security measures before considering changes in immigration law. Romney opposes offering legal status to illegal immigrants who attend college but has said he would do so for those who serve in the armed forces.
An NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll last month found Obama leading Romney among Hispanic voters 61 percent to 27 percent. But his administration’s deportation policies have come under fire, and Latino leaders have raised the subject in private meetings with the president. In 2011, Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported a record 396,906 people and is expected to deport about 400,000 this year.
A December poll by the Pew Hispanic Center showed that 59 percent of Latinos disapproved of the president’s handling of deportations.
The changes come a year after the administration announced plans to focus on deporting serious criminals, immigrants who pose threats to public safety and national security, and serious immigration law violators.
One of the officials said the latest policy change is just another step in the administration’s evolving approach to immigration.
Under the plan, immigrants whose deportation cases are pending in immigration court will have to prove their eligibility for a reprieve to ICE, which will begin dealing with such cases in 60 days. Any immigrant who already has a deportation order and those who never have been encountered by immigration authorities will deal with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
The exact details of how the program will work, including how much immigrants will have to pay to apply and what proof they will need, still are being worked out.
In making it harder to deport, the Obama administration is in essence employing the same eligibility requirements spelled out in the proposed DREAM Act.
The administration officials stopped short of calling the change an administrative DREAM Act — the name is an acronym for Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors — but the qualifications meet those laid out in a 2010 version that failed in the Senate after passing in the House. They said the DREAM Act, in some form, and comprehensive overhaul of the immigration system remained an administration priority.
Illegal immigrant children won’t be eligible to apply for the deportation waiver until they turn 16, but the officials said younger children won’t be deported either.
Last year, Napolitano announced plans to review about 300,000 pending deportation cases and indefinitely suspend those that didn’t meet department priorities. So far, Immigration and Customs Enforcement has reviewed more than 232,000 cases and decided to stop working on about 20,000. About 4,000 of those 20,000 have opted to keep fighting in court to stay in the United States legally. For the people who opted to close their cases, work permits are not guaranteed.

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