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Saturday, March 28, 2009
Protecting Our Protectors
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3 comments:
Thommo
said...
I want to applaud the Voice for taking such a tough stance in this regard. A classic example of responsible journalism, of calling a spade a spade.
I have already alluded to the fact, in an earlier post, that this criminal should be brought to account for the terroristic threat that he made towards the law enforcement officer.
It would appear to me that we as a people are enablers of crime and criminmality in St. Lucia. The women who habor these criminals are equally culpable.
The greedy St. Lucians who idolize these goons because they get to enjoy their ill gotten spoils.
The parents who refuse to turn these criminals over to law enforcement so that they could be prosecuted for their crimes.
The morally and ethically challanged rouges in the force who masquarade as police officers who make the work of the genuine professionals more difficult, as well as put the whole country in greater jeopardy and peril.
Last but not least is the lack of commitment, resolve, and will on the part of the political directorate to address crime in St. Lucia with the seriousness and determination that it deserves.
yes i agree crime is jus something the govement of st.luica and the laws of st.luica if we did not have it in st.luica we would be lost but king came thougth for us king has my vote badness outta style
yes i agree crime is jus something the govement of st.luica and the laws of st.luica if we did not have it in st.luica we would be lost but king came thougth for us king has my vote badness outta style
3 comments:
I want to applaud the Voice for taking such a tough stance in this regard. A classic example of responsible journalism, of calling a spade a spade.
I have already alluded to the fact, in an earlier post, that this criminal should be brought to account for the terroristic threat that he made towards the law enforcement officer.
It would appear to me that we as a people are enablers of crime and criminmality in St. Lucia.
The women who habor these criminals are equally culpable.
The greedy St. Lucians who idolize these goons because they get to enjoy their ill gotten spoils.
The parents who refuse to turn these criminals over to law enforcement so that they could be prosecuted for their crimes.
The morally and ethically challanged rouges in the force who masquarade as police officers who make the work of the genuine professionals more difficult, as well as put the whole country in greater jeopardy and peril.
Last but not least is the lack of commitment, resolve, and will on the part of the political directorate to address crime in St. Lucia with the seriousness and determination that it deserves.
Bravo Voice of St. Lucia
yes i agree crime is jus something the govement of st.luica and the laws of st.luica if we did not have it in st.luica we would be lost but king came thougth for us king has my vote badness outta style
yes i agree crime is jus something the govement of st.luica and the laws of st.luica if we did not have it in st.luica we would be lost but king came thougth for us king has my vote badness outta style
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