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June 04 Hercules lands in GuyanaIn hopes to strengthen the partnership between the United States of America and nations south of their border, the United States came to Guyana as part of “Operation Southern Partner (OSP).” The initiative, which is in its second year, took place in seven Caribbean and Latin American nations.
OSP takes more than 60 airmen from across the United States Air Force (USAF) and provides intensive, periodic subject matter exchanges with the partner nations’ respective Air Forces. OSP is led by the Twelfth Air Force (Air Forces Southern), a branch within the United States Air Force. In a statement released by the Twelfth Air Force, they said that the exchanges are meant to have long term benefits to the partnering nations, even in areas outside the usual military focus.
OSP touched down in Guyana on May 31, 2009, at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, using the USAF C-130, also known as Hercules.
In Greek mythology Hercules, the son of the gods Hera and Zeus, was the strongest man in all of Greece. The C-130 is the Hercules of the aircraft world; it is capable of operating on any landing strip and is the prime transport within the US Army for dropping troops and equipment in hostile areas.
Hercules using its loading ramp and door can accommodate a wide variety of oversized cargo, including everything from utility helicopters to utility HUMVEES. The Hercules’ interior design is flexible, which allows it to be configured for many different missions, allowing the one aircraft to perform many roles throughout the (USAF). The aircraft that entered Guyana was built in 2001 manned by a staff of 3 and is captained by Maj. Daniel Pemberton.
OSP- Caribbean includes exchanges covering dozens of Air Force career specialties interfacing with their counterparts in Guyana, Barbados, St. Lucia, Grenada, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica and Belize.
Operation Southern Partner was initiated by the Air Forces Southern Operations Division to complement ongoing US Southern Command Theatre Security Cooperation events. The first OSP took place among Chile, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay in October 2008. August 17 Fear of the PastObama, Obama, Obama......is he going to get elected? Of course...is there going to be bona fide threats against his life? Of course....This fear some young black voters have is because of the precedent set by the Lincoln, Kennedys and Martin Luther King Jr. assainations. Their scared but they can't say it, in fear of being co-conspirators.
Fear,fear,fear..... should this fear exist? of course....should young black voters still vote for Obama? of course....
Here a history lesson for those who don't get it....President Lincoln was instrumental in emancipating slaves in the United States, something his country had civil war over. He made a speech and then he got shot in the back of the head in a theater.
Then came JFK,he gave the now freed niggas the rights that God gave and the white man taketh away, aka he ended segregation, he also had a whole country ducking under desks and building bomb shelter{like that was gonna protect them from an atom bomb}. He got shot in the middle of the day in Dallas by a dude in a staircase.
Then 1968 rolls around and they shoot JFK's lil bro Robert Kennedy, if you never saw the Bobby, its about Robert Kennedy and how blacks and hispanics just adored him and loved him. This crazy white man was gonna bring equal opportunity to the hood and hopefully break the cycle holding black people from getting forward in America. He got shot in the middle of a crowd.
Then there is Martin Luther King Jr., who got shot the same year as Bobby Kennedy....lets be serious if Bobby and Jack had gotten their way King would've been the first black president, if he wanted it. He got shot in the mourning on a balcony full of witnesses.
So what have we learned to day children, white people don't like when you mess with their status quo aka DON'T TOUCH THEIR S*** SON ARRRFFF ARRFFFF ARRRFFF!!!!!
But Barack tricked them hes half White American u can't kill half a man. lol hahahahaha...like Oprah did, Obama tricked the whites....lol say good bye to your precious status quo
August 16 American Hip Hip's Influence on the WorldIn a search for hot topics in the Caribbean I ran across an interesting article in the Trinidadian Express. The headline read: “G-Unit Member Shot Dead” so, I open the link thinking: 1. God I haven’t watched T.V. in a while; 2. About time another one get shot, and; 3. Which one got shot? But in reading the article my prejudice about G-Unit was destroyed, proving that I’m truly pompous. G-Unit is a bona fide gang in Trinidad and Tobago, and the gang member that got shot was 48-year-old (yes Ripley Believe it or not) Berresford Ash aka Berry. The schematics of his death are a bit graphic and straightforward. What was interesting was the general response to the article made by the Trinidadian people. They blamed American Hip-Hop for the negative cultural influence on the tiny twin island. And they were serious. In 2007, Bling’d: Blood, Diamonds and Hip-Hop, a documentary about the influence of hip-hop on the diamond industry and culture in Sierra Leone, West Africa, was released. The very enlightening documentary was produced by hip hop journalist Raquel Cepeda. In the flim, Cepeda takes recording artists Paul Wall, Raekwon of Wu-Tang Clan and Tego Calderon to Sierra Leone so they could hear first hand the atrocities that come with the demand for diamonds. Hip-Hop in Sierra Leone is becoming a big part of the country’s culture. When Raekwon asked a crowd if anyone could “spit a freestyle”, viewers of the documentary get 2 minutes of off the top of the dome ripping and rhyming. These artists were shocked by what they saw and heard; they were oblivious to the effects their music had on other cultures. Raekwon spoke for the hip hop industry when he said, “Our music is an expression of us, [and] we’re not praising it". So, why are people constantly blaming hip hop for cultural problems? Hip-Hop critics blame Hip-Hop artists for calling each other a “nigga” and they also blame them for misogynistic lyrics that perpetuate words such as whore, slut, bitch, tramp, and my personal favorite slore (a hybrid of slut and whore, talk about Phuzing it). Now the conscious world and the international community are blaming Hip-Hop for the formation of gangs and gang related violence. Who knows if this global influence was the goal or the inevitable consequence of gangster rap, but what is known is that there is a break down on communication from 50 Cent’s mouth to the foreign listener. Now Ash’s death was an unfortunate event, but to blame hip hop influence for his death is just ridiculous. G-Unit stands for Guerilla Unit, for those who bob their heads and don’t read. Guerilla is a type of warfare, where combatants attack and then run. Why would there be a need for a Guerilla Unit in Trinidad? Trinidad is among the largest economies in the Caribbean, being the only island nation to produce and manufacture petro-oil, and being able to cope with the rise in food prices. Why is there a need for militia on an island where there is no war? Pen and Paper....think it and we'll write
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