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Sep 02, 2010 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
That ad that de miners tek out got more news that de Hard Times paper and all de state-owned media put together. It tell de whole country that people like Agriculture Robert and Robeson only know fuh mek people spend money in advance.
It also tell people that somebody think they smart when it telling de miners how much money dem must spend.
Dem boys want to know since when everybody got to spend de same thing to do de same job. Robert and Robeson telling de miners that everybody must spend half a million dollars to prospect. How lang dem don’t spend that dem can’t mine.
That got to be de biggest joke because Robert didn’t got no limit to spend. He claim how he spend millions to avoid flood and de flood still come.
De miners know that dem can spend a whole heap of money to prospect and dem wouldn’t find anything. Then dem got to pay money fuh every piece of equipment dem own.
Tell BK fuh pay money fuh each piece; tell Fip fuh pay de same environmental tax fuh each piece that he bring in; tell Courtney Benn fuh pay de same thing; and tell Bobby fuh pay fuh all dem machinery that he bring in fuh next to nutten.
Talk half. Lef half.
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