Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Shoe Circus cries foul in stolen shoe search

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Clery you need to find a good Lawyer and sue LNS for false accusation and defamation of chracter.

Shoe Circus is a reputable store and Mr. Clery is a role model in the community. This man has helped many people in his community. Why would he tarnish his good reputation? Over stolen shoes? I can't believe the manager of LNS would stoop so low as to falsely accuse him without any proof. Shame!

The runner said...

Who stole the shoes?

Anonymous said...

Finding a GOOD LAWYER in St Lucia is like looking for a needle in a haystack. Even if the needle was as big as the planet, that would not be possible.

However, I wish Mr. Clery lots of luck.
St Lucians do not get it. All lawyers are friends and they belong to the Free Masons, they only help each other and take the public’s money by any means they can.

I guarantee that if it were ever possible for all St Lucians to leave the island for at least one month abroad, on their return St Lucia would have become a brand new paradise reminiscent to the “Helen of the west of the past.

The RO-RO junkies, Sakaboys, Jamettes and Country-bookies will never understand the world until they have witnessed what the world is all about.

Corruption and greed are just two of the many viruses that have crippled this once great, tolerable, compassionate, honest and trustworthy nation.

Now, we all live in fear of each other in such close proximity on a 238 square mile plateau of a volcanic mountain chain through out the Caribbean.

Self –annihilation seem inevitable because the poison runs so deep.

It is not too late to salvage our beautiful St Lucia by being kind and honest towards one another. “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you”

In the end, all that is for certain is: the Vigie (Choc), Gros-is-let and all the other cemeteries in St Lucia, is where we will lay forever. That is without any of the material things we desperately conspired and cheated to acquire by any means necessary.

Dantes