"Do you own it? So who owns it? How do you say you own it? We will speak about this again very soon." Then, the person asking the question returns with a machete to get his answer to the question in Ocho Rios or Port Royal. There is only one answer. I take good care of it and you could stay. But, they will probably be dead with the food you feed them. Eventually, who asked the question came back with a Colt 45 and in the year 1928, he came back with a machine gun as a well dressed modern day pirate with the pirate temperament that lends itself comfortably to the Amerindian learning curve with the formalization of property ownership and real estate as we know it today. He will say; "Don't we all own it?" If he did not get the right answer, who knows what will happen. No one is having an ownership battle here. The Gen Darmes, the JDF, the Marines, the Black Watch Regiment and the civil service confirm you cannot steal a mango at the market and you cannot steal a business. Did you want to know if a conspiracy to murder in the greater scheme to steal a business has led to your arrest? Are you confirming your grade average and your IQ in public. You are going down for 35 years. This Black History, we will look at trademarks, slogans and logos owned by Black (Part Amerindian or Part Cheddar man) people and African people.






















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