Saturday, February 9, 2013

Eyeing the case before the Caribbean Court of Justice

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

CSME and CARICOM are institutional conduits for narcotic underground economy. That is their only noticeable achievements to date.

Jamaican and Vincentian drug-mules and drug-barons in and out of government are salivating at the enhanced prospects for freer movement of the human and other inputs of production, for this scandalously non-taxed industry.

I wonder whose side the Court will side with?

Is it going to be with the governments trying to shield their populations? Or, is it going to be with the miscreants of CARI-scum?

Anonymous said...

The drugs will come freely from Columbia and Venezuela via Guyana and Suriname.

Anonymous said...

EACH AND EVERY SOVEREIGN COUNTRY HAS THE FINAL SAY and the right to regulate entry of people and things into its territorial boundaries.

CARICOM is NOT a political unit nor for that matter is CSME.

So why the fucking hell must countries abdicate their authority of control to the MYTH of CARICOM political unity and sovereignty?

To control the drug trade, you either ENSHRINE a full 100% of incomers or a random check of traffic.

Without the free for all, we are already having corpses emerging here and without those persons ever have been reported missing.

Weigh this against the HUGE benefits of buying hazardous food from Guyana or subsidized food from Trinidad.

Does this makes a lot of sense? I guess so, but only for idiots, and quite obviously for those singing for their supper.

Can our police contain a much-anticipated heavy influx of ghetto scum and US drug and jail deportees from Jamaica, Guyana and St. Vincent and still manage our own too?

Anonymous said...

Long live the OECS...screw CARICOM.

Anonymous said...

The crap that is Caricom.

If we get down to realism, the crap that local and regional politicians and those singing for their supper whilst farting through their heads are telling us is exploding right in their darn faces.

Take a look at the trends.
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"For so many countries around the world, China is becoming rapidly the most important bilateral trade partner," he said. "At this kind of pace by the end of the decade many European countries will be doing more individual trade with China than with bilateral partners in Europe."
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Substitute Caribbean countries for European countries in a similar but closer economic union. What is the size of the Caricom market? What do you see and can draw from all of this?

Anonymous said...

I don't care what the heck Kenny Anthony and his mules say about CCJ. They can talk till the cows come home, but knowing the vindictiveness of local Politicians, we in St. Lucia must continue, in finitum, to say NO to the CCJ.

Because if the CCJ. There shall be no justice at all. It is already so bad, in these places like this country. Far less with CCJ.

No way Jose. Go back with that. Place it where it belongs. In hell. if you please.

Anonymous said...

Man, if a law graduate from the UWI and a lecturer at that, meaning, that is that person's specialty, yet on three occasions, three different contracts involving millions of dollars have gone sour under that person's supervision. The country has suffered tremendous losses. Even a VAT had to be created to pay off the debts owed. What does that tell you about the quality of that person's judgement and expertise.

Boasting three law degrees but still three embarrassingly faulty contracts resulted. Yet, that same person is urging us to accept and join the CCJ? Oh yeah? Are we missing something here?