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We must not take away their free will

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Nobody should ban freewill. I strongly believe in God’s rule for us and that it includes same sex sexual relationship and marriages to be wrong. I agree it is wrong and will not be something I ever do. CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR WHATSAPP GROUP FOR NEWS UPDATES.

However, I strongly believe in freewill. They have the right to choose and we can not force that upon them. Doing so is also tremendously immoral. Outlawing their rights to exercise freewill and supersed God’s choice to allow us to freely choose is wrong.

I will agree to then banning their freewill, if our freewill is taken also. We no longer can have sex prior to marriage. We no longer can have multiple women, we no longer can lie, we no longer can covet, we no longer can commit all the sins and wrongs we commit just like them no longer can commit their wrongs.

Again, I love vagina for a man, a man like myself deserves vagina but you know what I love more than that, the right to freewill that God gave us.

Base on my understanding of the Bible, in cases where the violations are not directly harming or causing imminent  and substantial danger to individuals, we should bar them from choosing but are only task with educating them of the moral and natural options.

We must not take away their freewill. They may use it in a manner we do not like but we must allow them to choose. Freewill supersedes so many aspects of society’s claimed rights.

Encouraging freewill does not mean I am in support of man with man or women with women (oh sorry, exclude the women with women, that might be a different story ha ha ha ha, that was a joke).

We just can not take away freewill. We do not have the right to and power to. God has that right and power to but he said the ultimate gift I will give you is freewill. Why take that gift awa? If you take it away from one, all must lose theirs.

I do not want to lose mine.

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DNA candidate calls for one day symposium with all young entrepreneurs in Antigua and Barbuda

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A Democratic National Alliance Candidate is calling for a national symposium with young entrepreneurs.

Mario Thomas was addressing a public meeting of the DNA recently.

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Tobago man robbed after meeting stranger to buy car

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A 27-year-old Tobago man was robbed of $20,000 in Curepe on Monday afternoon when he went to buy a car from a man he met on social media.

Police said the man went to Royal Castle on the Eastern Main Road, Curepe, at around 3.45 pm, to meet the man who claimed to have a car for sale.

He met someone claiming to be the owner of the car who took him to Mc Leod Street.

While walking, the man was approached from behind by a bandit who pointed a gun at him and announced a robbery.

The bandits stole his cash before running away.

The man made a report, and St Joseph police visited the area.

Police are again urging the public to avoid meeting strangers for financial transactions, and advised potential customers and retailers to meet at a police station to do business.

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Man robbed of car, thrown in Curepe drain

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A 22-year-old man was robbed of his car while talking with friends early on Tuesday morning.

Police said the man was sitting in his gold Nissan B15 at Joyeau Street, Curepe, at around 1.40 am, when two gunmen approached him and announced a robbery.

The man was pulled out of the car by the bandits who thren pushed him in a nearby drain.

The bandits drove off with the car.

The man made a report and officers of the St Joseph CID and the Northern Division Central crime scene investigation unit visited the scene.

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2020 Morvant triple murder – 8 cops remanded into custody

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Police re-enact the crime scene in August last year at Juman Drive, Second Caledonia, Morvant, as part of the detailed investigation into the triple murder. – Marvin Hamilton

EIGHT police officers appeared before a Port of Spain magistrate shortly after noon on Tuesday charged with the 2020 murders of three men in Second Caledonia, Morvant.

Sgt Joseph Solomon, acting corporal Charles Budri, constables Sherwin Baptiste, Mark Lewis, Vaughn St Cyr, Kameel Mohammed, Colin Furlong and Shawn Lord appeared virtually before magistrate Brian Dabideen.

Seven of the officers appeared on a video link from the Besson Street Police Station while PC Lord appeared virtually from an unknown location.

The officers were charged by Supt Wayne Abbott on Monday night with the murders of Joel Jacob, 38, Noel Diamond, 46, and Israel Moses Clinton, 27, on June 27, 2020 at Juman Drive, near the Auto Guru building.

The seven stood side by side dressed casually and answered when the magistrate called their names and raised their hands. Lord was seated and was at first wearing a face mask before he removed it.

The officers who were last assigned to the Inter-Agency Task Force were part of a team of 18 officers who intercepted a gold-coloured Nissan Tiida hatchback along Juman Drive and allegedly murdered the three men who were reportedly unarmed and had surrendered.

The incident was captured on CCTV footage and shared on social media shortly after the incident. It also sparked widespread protests for three days in Port of Spain, Morvant, Laventille, Cocorite, East Dry River and other areas as people demanded justice and a thorough investigation.

The Police Complaints Authority had completed its investigation in the matter and referred its findings to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions. A special task force led by Supt Abbott was detailed to investigate and arrested the eight between July 14 and 15. All except one officer remained silent.

Attorneys Israel Khan, SC, Ulric Skerritt, James Caruth, Thalia Brooks and Arissa Maharaj represented five of the officers.

Attorneys Sheldon Maicoo and John Heath represented Lord, attorney Mario Merritt represented Lewis and attorney Wade Ceballo represented Budri. The matter was adjourned to August 16.

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Dwight Yorke’s brother found dead at Canaan home

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GARTH Yorke, the brother of retired professional football star and international football coach Dwight Yorke, was found dead at his home in Roberts Street, Canaan, Tobago, early on Tuesday. No cause of death has been given and police are investigating.

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Twitter contre Elon Musk: premier face-à-face…

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La bataille judiciaire entre Twitter et Elon Musk s’est ouverte mardi avec une première audience, une semaine après que la plateforme a lancé des poursuites contre le patron de Tesla et de SpaceX.

Le réseau social demande à un tribunal spécialisé en droit des affaires dans le Delaware (nord-est) de forcer le multimilliardaire à honorer son engagement de l’acquérir pour 44 milliards de dollars.

Twitter a souhaité une procédure accélérée, dès le mois de septembre, pour ne pas faire durer la période d’incertitude qui paralyse en partie l’entreprise.

Son avocat, William Savitt, a demandé à la juge de prendre en compte les risques de dommages pour le groupe californien si la procédure s’éternise.

Les avocats d’Elon Musk avaient déposé vendredi un recours pour que les hostilités ne soient pas ouvertes avant l’année prochaine.

Ils assurent que les experts vont devoir analyser “des montagnes de données” pour prouver, comme l’affirme le multimilliardaire, que la plateforme est truffée de comptes automatisés et de spams, bien au-delà de la proportion des 5% indiquée officiellement.

C’est la raison qu’Elon Musk avait donnée pour mettre fin unilatéralement à l’accord de rachat du réseau social qu’il considère comme une “place publique” essentielle à la “démocratie”.

“Ce sujet qui, selon Musk, va nécessiter un examen complexe est un problème inventé de toutes pièces, conçu pour compliquer les choses et causer des retards”, a argumenté M. Savitt.

“L’accord de fusion ne mentionne même pas les bots ou les spams”, a-t-il insisté.

“Nous soupçonnons que M. Musk veut retarder ce procès suffisamment longtemps pour ne jamais avoir à rendre de comptes. (…) Il sait que dans ce genre de circonstances, une justice en retard est souvent une justice non rendue. C’est même ce qu’il espère”, a-t-il assené.

– “Pas tendre ” –

Bien qu’elle traverse une crise d’image après des mois d’attaques et dénigrements de la part de son ex-prétendant, la plateforme part favorite dans ce bras de fer.

“L’action de Twitter est en forme” depuis le dépôt de la plainte, a noté Dan Ives, analyste de Wedbush Securities. “Il semble que de nombreux investisseurs qui l’ont lue en ont conclu que cet affrontement à la Game of Thrones dans les tribunaux va se finir par une victoire de Twitter.”

Par “victoire”, l’expert entend une décision de la juge qui forcerait Elon Musk à acheter l’entreprise au prix convenu fin avril (54,20 dollars de l’action) ou à payer des dommages et intérêts conséquents.

Les probabilités qu’il s’en sorte en ne déboursant que les indemnités de rupture de l’accord (un milliard de dollars), ou qu’il soit déclaré dans son bon droit, sont considérées comme très faibles.

Le contentieux dépend du Delaware Court of Chancery, un tribunal de ce petit Etat de l’est des Etats-Unis, spécialisé en droit des affaires. Sa présidente Kathaleen McCormick — la première femme à ce poste — s’est saisie du dossier.

“C’est une juge très sérieuse, qui ne sera pas intimidée par l’une ou l’autre des parties. (…) Dans le passé, elle ne s’est pas montrée tendre avec ceux qui font preuve de mauvaise foi”, souligne Adam Badawi, professeur de droit à l’université de Berkeley.

– La réputation du Delaware –

Dans sa plainte, Twitter a accusé Elon Musk d’avoir fait preuve “d’hypocrisie” et de “mauvaise foi”.

Les avocats de la société estiment qu’il a changé d’avis face à la récente baisse des valorisations en Bourse des entreprises technologiques.

Kathaleen McCormick est notamment connue pour avoir imposé à Kohlberg, une entreprise qui avait aussi tenté de rompre des fiançailles, de racheter la société en question, DecoPac.

Le destin de l’oiseau bleu, réseau social utilisé dans le monde entier par des personnalités politiques, célébrités, militants et influenceurs, semble avoir peu en commun avec celui d’organisations moins en vue.

Mais “ce n’est pas suffisamment différent, je pense, pour que le Delaware risque sa réputation en décidant de ne pas appliquer les termes de l’accord”, considère Adam Badawi.

Le multimilliardaire et le conseil d’administration peuvent encore choisir de se mettre d’accord sur un prix légèrement inférieur et éviter ainsi le procès.

“Mais ce serait un raisonnement rationnel”, remarque Adam Badawi, en faisant référence au caractère imprévisible d’Elon Musk.

Lors d’une autre affaire jugée dans le Delaware, Elon Musk “a montré sa volonté d’aller jusqu’au bout”, ajoute le professeur. “Et il a gagné. Je ne crois pas que son instinct soit nécessairement de trouver un arrangement.”

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ZIZ Midday News – July 19, 2022

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World Champs: Ja firm at 4th on medal table after triple jump silver Loop Jamaica

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The silver medal won by Shaneika Ricketts in the triple jump Monday evening has solidified Jamaica’s hold on fourth place on the medal table at the 2022 World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon in the United States.

On Sunday, Jamaica was joint fourth with China but the Far East country has now fallen to sixth place with three medals — one gold, silver and bronze.

Jamaica has now won four medals — one gold, two silver and a bronze.

The other medals were won Sunday night when Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Shericka Jackson and Elaine Thompson-Herah swept the podium places in the women’s 100m final.

The United States continues to lead the medal table with 16 medals.

The top ten countries are listed below:

1. United States – 6 gold, 4 silver, 6 bronze

2. Ethiopia – 3 gold, 3 silver

3. Kenya – 1 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze

4. Jamaica – 1 gold, 2 silver, I bronze

5. Poland – 1 gold, 2 silver

6. China – 1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze

7. Japan – 1 gold, 1 silver

8. Uganda – 1 gold, 1 bronze

9. Dominican Republic – 1 gold

10. Morocco – 1 gold

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51 new COVID cases recorded amid 20.8% positivity rate Loop Jamaica

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Jamaica recorded 51 new COVID-19 cases over a 24-hour period up to Monday afternoon.

There was no coronavirus-related death recorded for the one-day reporting period. The overall coronavirus death toll in Jamaica remains at 3,173.

However, the death of a COVID-19 patient is under investigation by health officials. There were 122 recoveries on the day, bringing that tally to 92,571.

The newly confirmed COVID-19 cases brought the total number on record for the island to 144,932.

Notably, the island recorded a 20.8 per cent positivity rate based on the samples that were tested on Monday.

Of the newly confirmed cases, 30 are females and 21 are males, with ages ranging from 13 days to 96 years.

The case count was made up of Kingston and St Andrew (17), St James (16), St Catherine (nine), Westmoreland (six), Trelawny (two), and Portland (one).

There are 17 moderately ill patients, three severely ill patients, and three critically ill patients among 1,301 active cases now under observation in Jamaica.

A total of 86 COVID-19 patients are now hospitalised locally.

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