Saturday, April 6, 2013

Report to the Nation

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Typical politician. You know that Marbeq should have gotten two gold medals. You claim to know why he did not get those two gold medals. What role did you play in getting him to Carifta? What assistance did you give to Marbeq and his coach in preparation for Carifta to help ensure a better result than the gold and silver and personal record set in the 800m? My guess is you gave no assistance, but you will play Monday Morning Quarterback. Typical Politician!

Anonymous said...

Why are we so angry in this country ?

Peter a good article.
Little harsh on the runner. Bravo to him well done.


I have long said the future of St.Lucia is Agriculture.
Winfresh has started a water venture I can only wonder who gave them this bright idea ?
Lord above if only they knew all that glitters is not gold.

So much for agriculture.

Anonymous said...

The reason why non-partisan debate is a distant thing in this Country; is because the yard-fowls of both SLP and UWP call for the heads of anyone who speaks straight;unbiased and fair.

In this stinking country one is expected to speak with either yellow or red eye-glasses. Not clear ones.

You, Peter Josie was one of the MOST VINDICTIVE politicians ever to hold Political Office in St. Lucia.

That is why yourself, George Oglum and Kenny Anthony were such great friends before the Brief Case Affair from Guyana which got stolen in Trindad.

Anonymous said...

Indeed blogger at 12:07 PM. Josie is such a contradiction these days, unto his own self, that I only read his pieces out of respect, hoping (always in vain though) that he just might have something positive to contribute, at some point. But he has gotten so much more tainted since his last 20 years away from the halls of truth. Listen to Josie: "Such address should offer information and should above all, aim to bind this nation together rather than stroke the flames of division and narrow partisan politics." Can you believe that Josie is today preaching about division, yet only yesterday he was lambasting some politician, engaging in political division himself? Then tomorrow, the same Peter Josie, will be lambasting some other politician, especially those of the ruling Party, and perpetuating more division. The man is such a grave contradiction unto himself and a VERY SAD LOST SOUL.