Friday, November 29, 2013

The upside and benefits of Moderate leaders

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Racism cost the US $24 billion in just two weeks. The South and the former Confederate States are very much part of this. There are even some today trying the Apartheid thing of racial residential exclusion? We are coming full circle with neo-racist and colonialism raising its ugly head in Saint Lucia.

Anonymous said...

Your fear mongering will not work boy,go suck some salt.

Anonymous said...

Little boy @2:55 AM, one has to pity idiots like you who have cursed with sh t between their ears for brains. Even better still, one has to pity those like you, who for a long time have ceased to think with any other part of their decaying anatomies, with anything but their stinking posteriors.

Anonymous said...

Thank you Mr Chastanet for being another voice warning St Lucian's about the hasty decisions made by this present government and the consequences. But it's seems like some St Lucians like arguing, bickering and tearing each other down instead of opening their eyes.

Anonymous said...

Look over your shoulders and deep into the horizon and you will see
old enemies, China, Japan, North and South Korea, VietNam, Taiwan, all
flexing their muscles for another round of battle. To fight war, you need fuel - Oil and Gas.
Guess where this will come from? China alone among the players can outspend the rest; you smell a shortage?
For small Island States, that spells trouble. Will Venezuela be able to continue subsidizing
small Islands with cheap Oil and Gas?
With all that borrowing the Government is doing, how will we be able to raise sufficient revenue
to pay off our debts
and afford a decent credit rating for further need of borrowing.
Worse still, is a fearful escalation of trouble in the Middle-East. I cannot see how this can be avoided.
Iran is hell bent on building Nuclear weapons and Israel will not sit back and allow that to happen.
Oil supply will be disrupted, in the event of war. The spread of war may very well engulf the whole of the Middle-East.

We in St.Lucia consistently elect men lacking the sophistication necessary to deal with the present global economy and world affairs.
I hope, and really hope, at the next general elections, the leaders for all political parties will see to it, that candidates vying for political office, are adequately qualified for the job ahead.
What you are faced with ahead and in a short space of time is beyond the scope of 90% of your present elected M.P's.
Running St. Lucia is like operating a large sized Corporation. We need well qualified and experienced personnel. What you have now, is perhaps just three, two are women, with one in opposition.




Anonymous said...

We in St.Lucia consistently elect men lacking the sophistication necessary to deal with the present global economy and world affairs.

I hope, and really hope, at the next general elections, the leaders for all political parties will see to it, that candidates vying for political office, are adequately qualified for the job ahead.

What you are faced with ahead and in a short space of time is beyond the scope of 90% of your present elected M.P's.

Running St. Lucia is like operating a large sized Corporation. We need well qualified and experienced personnel. What you have now, is perhaps just three, two are women, with one in opposition.


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Yes! You can say that again!

90%? Man, it is even bigger than that! Again, 50% of the population is represented by largely infantile-thinking little backwoods boys, who have greyed and aged, but yet refuse grow up!

In none of their speeches in the House especially are any references made to books read, or philosophical guiding principles being followed.

Yet, these hollowed-out cardboard characters dare even to consider themselves leaders.

And the administrative support, the Civil Saurus (Read: Civil Service) is just equally dead wood.

Listen. Those people were unable to even make a convincing and compelling case for a wage/salary increase --- technically --- on the own behalf, as during the last round of negotiations. They childishly substituted stupid raw emotion and lie-day-yeah for critical meaningful and cogent analysis.

And Kenny smiled!


They could not even help themselves, and therefore, quite obviously, far less the country. What a sorry state of affairs this!

Now, gearing up for yet another gaming round of musical chairs, the khaki-coloured replacements of our French/British colonial, slave-master and social menacing tormentors, are hell-bent on silencing the voice of the people, in full knowledge that their dummy-brained followers consider their one-skilled, simply vote-getting manipulators and idols -- gods.

Anonymous said...

The Voice's apology to Michael Chastenet was quite insufficient because it did not state quite clearly what it was apologizing for. The Voice apologize for placing an article written by Oswald Augustin in the space reserved for Chastenet. But that was not the harm done. The harm was done by crediting Michael Chastenet as the author of the article - an unfortunate incident for which he received some criticism. However, if it was necessary to apologize to Michael for crediting him with the authorship of an article which he did not write, then it also seems necessary to apologize to Oswald Augusting for crediting his intellectual property/article to so another person.

Anonymous said...

They did apologise to both gentlemen. What are you talking about?