Saturday, May 11, 2013

Beyond the chronicles of disorder

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Simplistic and trivialized references to that contest as a dog-fight, tends only to detract from the use of politics, for the national good.

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If only the author had the good sense to recognize that NOT all those who read what he writes making the Voice sound like scandal sheet does not help his cause.

Others have the intestinal fortitude to call a spade a spade. That is the difference between those who sing for their supper and those who smart from the insults to their intelligence by the singers' balderdash.

Somebody recognize that there is no pro-social power behaviour exercised on behalf of citizens anymore. Note the collusion between the cabinet members regarding what is tantamount to a white collar crime!

Does the writer see honour in that for the 'honourable members of parliament'?

It would seem so. He has never found fault with it. So why all this whitewashing in the columns?

These reprobates are unrepentant and are back for a another turn at the political trough.

What they only attempted last time, they are intent on perfecting. That's all that is there. Junk-yard dog fighting is all that can be expected to emerge from this.

Simplistic minds do not have the capacity to stray from the valueless obvious.

That is why the less gifted, less educated and less talented become PM, and the columnists and talk-show hosts jump with alacrity at the option of being merely their spokespersons and their yard-fowls.

Anonymous said...

One of the worst forms of corruption ever witnessed in St. Lucia, was the event involving Allen Chastanet's witness before the OECS High Court Judges; in the matter relating to the TUXEDO VILLAS Scandal; where Chastanet shamelessly tried to fool/trick/lied to the High Court.

This was unprecedented and made history in St. Lucia Politics; and in the Law Courts.

Anonymous said...

We keep entering mules in the horse race of Politics and continue to believe all will go well for the country.

Or should we call them brute-beasts.