Saturday, September 18, 2010

MURDER IN CONSTITUENCY OFFICE

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36 comments:

Anonymous said...

There are many different ways of looking at what this tragedy means for our now unfortunate St. Lucia.

The Political party troglodytes whether red or yellow or the wannabe third parties, will look to see how it affects their political fortunes. They will respond as expected.

The talk show voices and their supporters or detractors will also respond depending up on their political colors.

The man in the street once past party affiliation will say “hang dem” .

The religious leaders will say “pray some more” even as they ignore and refuse to promote the very dogma and teachings of their own churches. Archbishop Rivas long ago should have been promoting the sensible teachings of the Catholic Church which we have ignored for too long in this country. Where in Evelyn ? Where are the Baptists or Seven Days ? Unfortunately all afraid of being called derogatory names as “God’s Squad” and having their pictures placed in newspapers.

The reality is that no one will recognize the truth that we are slowly becoming a Third World failed state because we have long ago lost the moral base , the Judeao Christian glue that kept us together.

Everything in St. Lucia has to be nailed down or it will “walk”, driving on our roads is a carnival ride, we laugh at marriage and the concept of one man and one woman together is practiced more in the breech that in practice, teenage girl pregnancy is the accepted norm .

Our elites in the business and legal world are happy to practice crony capitalism in which success is based more on connections than on ability. Ask Chastanet as he sidles up to the SLP or UWP bigwigs when they are in power. Hundreds of millions of taxpayers’ money or debt is spent on Rochamels or cost overruns or airport projects with no transparency or accountability. Our business leaders do not care as long as the cement or paint or lumber is bought in their stores. The fact that this type of prime pumping of economies does not work particularly in Third World countries does not matter to them.

Our St. Lucia bloggers just continue their masturbatory writing, suggesting which of them should run for which constitutiency while offering no answers to our problems.

There is a glaring lesson in this shooting. We have to ask: What kind of upbringing raised a man who can come into the constitutiency office of the PRIME MINISTER and shoot another man ? Is this the utter contempt this type of person has for authority ? Have politicians from both the UWP and SLP been so venal that this is what we think of them ? What if this individual feels that a prominent politician or businessman has done him wrong ? Is he going to mete out the same justice by the gun ?

It is clear in St. Lucia that no one has yet shown St. Lucians the answer to the problems represented by this killing and I am afraid to say that even when that person comes we will in all likelyhood reject them because of how far we have fallen.

Anonymous said...

There are many different ways of looking at what this tragedy means for our now unfortunate St. Lucia.

The Political party troglodytes whether red or yellow or the wannabe third parties, will look to see how it affects their political fortunes. They will respond as expected.

The talk show voices and their supporters or detractors will also respond depending up on their political colors.

The man in the street once past party affiliation will say “hang dem” .

The religious leaders will say “pray some more” even as they ignore and refuse to promote the very dogma and teachings of their own churches. Archbishop Rivas long ago should have been promoting the sensible teachings of the Catholic Church which we have ignored for too long in this country. Where in Evelyn ? Where are the Baptists or Seven Days ? Unfortunately all afraid of being called derogatory names as “God’s Squad” and having their pictures placed in newspapers.

The reality is that no one will recognize the truth that we are slowly becoming a Third World failed state because we have long ago lost the moral base , the Judeao Christian glue that kept us together.

Everything in St. Lucia has to be nailed down or it will “walk”, driving on our roads is a carnival ride, we laugh at marriage and the concept of one man and one woman together is practiced more in the breech that in practice, teenage girl pregnancy is the accepted norm .

Our elites in the business and legal world are happy to practice crony capitalism in which success is based more on connections than on ability. Ask Chastanet as he sidles up to the SLP or UWP bigwigs when they are in power. Hundreds of millions of taxpayers’ money or debt is spent on Rochamels or cost overruns or airport projects with no transparency or accountability. Our business leaders do not care as long as the cement or paint or lumber is bought in their stores. The fact that this type of prime pumping of economies does not work particularly in Third World countries does not matter to them.

Our St. Lucia bloggers just continue their masturbatory writing, suggesting which of them should run for which constitutiency while offering no answers to our problems.

There is a glaring lesson in this shooting. We have to ask: What kind of upbringing raised a man who can come into the constitutiency office of the PRIME MINISTER and shoot another man ? Is this the utter contempt this type of person has for authority ? Have politicians from both the UWP and SLP been so venal that this is what we think of them ? What if this individual feels that a prominent politician or businessman has done him wrong ? Is he going to mete out the same justice by the gun ?

It is clear in St. Lucia that no one has yet shown St. Lucians the answer to the problems represented by this killing and I am afraid to say that even when that person comes we will in all likelyhood reject them because of how far we have fallen.

Anonymous said...

There are many different ways of looking at what this tragedy means for our now unfortunate St. Lucia.

The Political party troglodytes whether red or yellow or the wannabe third parties, will look to see how it affects their political fortunes. They will respond as expected.

The talk show voices and their supporters or detractors will also respond depending up on their political colors.

The man in the street once past party affiliation will say “hang dem” .

The religious leaders will say “pray some more” even as they ignore and refuse to promote the very dogma and teachings of their own churches. Archbishop Rivas long ago should have been promoting the sensible teachings of the Catholic Church which we have ignored for too long in this country. Where in Evelyn ? Where are the Baptists or Seven Days ? Unfortunately all afraid of being called derogatory names as “God’s Squad” and having their pictures placed in newspapers.

The reality is that no one will recognize the truth that we are slowly becoming a Third World failed state because we have long ago lost the moral base , the Judeao Christian glue that kept us together.

Everything in St. Lucia has to be nailed down or it will “walk”, driving on our roads is a carnival ride, we laugh at marriage and the concept of one man and one woman together is practiced more in the breech that in practice, teenage girl pregnancy is the accepted norm .

Our elites in the business and legal world are happy to practice crony capitalism in which success is based more on connections than on ability. Ask Chastanet as he sidles up to the SLP or UWP bigwigs when they are in power. Hundreds of millions of taxpayers’ money or debt is spent on Rochamels or cost overruns or airport projects with no transparency or accountability. Our business leaders do not care as long as the cement or paint or lumber is bought in their stores. The fact that this type of prime pumping of economies does not work particularly in Third World countries does not matter to them.

Our St. Lucia bloggers just continue their masturbatory writing, suggesting which of them should run for which constitutiency while offering no answers to our problems.

There is a glaring lesson in this shooting. We have to ask: What kind of upbringing raised a man who can come into the constitutiency office of the PRIME MINISTER and shoot another man ? Is this the utter contempt this type of person has for authority ? Have politicians from both the UWP and SLP been so venal that this is what we think of them ? What if this individual feels that a prominent politician or businessman has done him wrong ? Is he going to mete out the same justice by the gun ?

It is clear in St. Lucia that no one has yet shown St. Lucians the answer to the problems represented by this killing and I am afraid to say that even when that person comes we will in all likelyhood reject them because of how far we have fallen.

Anonymous said...

One post was not good enough for you. Do you honestly think that by putting it 3 times we are going to read it better?

Anonymous said...

As, the quick thrower of stones. That attitude is what causes the violence.
For some reason when posting (at times) the system throws up 3 posts instead of one while I get a popup asking if I want to move from the site.

Just as annoying for me but your hotheaded responce is revealing of the violence in our people's hearts.

Anonymous said...

Please do not nailed anonymous #1 by you pompous and arrogant response to his blogs. The last time I posted a blog, it showed 5 times!!...it is an honest mistakes; NOT on his part; but on the systems part...

There is no need to be rude...to anonymous #1...be civil, if you must!!

Anonymous said...

This is a case of the chickens coming home.

Anonymous said...

I strongly believe that the current PM is just too dense for this incident to have ANY impact on him, WHATSOEVER.

I feel very deeply that he has already discounted this as just another thing that happens. It is just like Wycliff Jean doing a leapfrog over his back. Isn't something other self-respecting PMs around the would do on stage before an international audience?

This UWP Ali Baba gang, is the most disgraceful bunch of blokes ever to warm the benches of any parliament. Most of them do and can do nothing else, you know.

What happened is not all too surprising. The PM is essentially part of the crime spree in St. Lucia. He gives his usual constipated-person smile to everything that seriously taking place in the country.

You don't set good examples of integrity, honesty and morality by rewarding well-known criminals with a ministry, and a very visible one at that, in YOUR government. This is no matter how attractively and politically expedient that this appears to be.

It shows that you have ABSOLUTELY NO PRINCIPLES!


Without standards WITHIN the government itself, you have ABSOLUTELY NO MORAL AUTHORITY to ask or to enforce law and order. The resulting decadence is tumbling down all over our collective heads. Our younger generation has been very very badly brought up.

The fish starts to rot from its head.

St. Lucia's heavenly angel, John Compton, embraced Fredericks. Just another one with question marks bristling all over his head, just like the masts of the yachts in the marina in Gros Islet. Then Compton went further and flip-fopped with Bousquet. This time the evidence against this character was even more glaring!

The people of Choiseul thought that Bousquet REFLECTED their moral standards, their goals, their principles and their aspirations. A majority CONSCIOUSLY went to the booths and CONSCIOUSLY placed a mark to ENDORSE him, as reflecting their standards. They elected him.

Good God! Unbelievable! These dummies consciously elected a known CRIMINAL to our parliament! Somebody pinch me!!!


What do you expect. The criminal gangs must therefore feel that they TOO have a right to control the crime-ridden ghettos. After all, we St. Lucians as a nation, have no moral standards!

Those who want to persist in defending the indefensible may continue to do so. Those who want to bury their heads in the sand can still do so just as well.

But aha! The chickens are coming right HOME to roost. And this time around it is in the PM's office!

I wonder which other cruise liner will skip St. Lucia next?

Anonymous said...

I share the sentiments of the first blogger.

This was as pre-meditated an act of murder as you will ever find. The murderer knew the precise whereabouts of his victim. This shows a frightening level of sophistication and planning. Even more frightening was that the murderer was not deterred by the presence of the PM and scores of people in the building. He did not hide his identity (at least the story does not say). This shows utter contempt for the PM and those in the building.

With this act the criminals are reminding us that: there are no safe zones or buildings in Saint Lucia; they are prepared to kill anyone, anywhere and anyhow; and that they don't give a damn about the consequences, which these days do not seem to include any kind of punishment (whether capital or imprisonment). Perhaps it is because they expect to walk free through some legal technicality or a botched police investigation or even a jail break.

When will we realize we are practically at the doors of anarachy? When will purge ourselves of our indifference to and quiet acceptance of the brazen crimnality around us? When will we shed our political partisanship and DEMAND that our Governments enforce the RULE OF LAW without fear or favor in every nook and cranny of Saint Lucia? What's the sense of spending $100 million plus to build a modern airport when crime will discourage visitors from coming to our island? How can we expect tourists to leave their relatively safer resorts and spread their money around, when doing so exposes them to aggravated assault and robbery? What's the sense of working hard to give ourselves simple pleasures like a TV or stereo when thieves take them away practically anytime they want?

We're not safe in our homes, on the streets, at bars, restaurants and night clubs, in churches, or in the constituency offices of our MPs. Yet we continue to piss around with crimnals and even try to reason with them. It's no wonder things are the way they are in our ocuntry.

CSI

Anonymous said...

We the people have tried the SLP. They failed.

Damn! We tried a man with one foot in the grave. He allowed the criminals into his government and right into cabinet.

Will will try something else or GO BACK AND REVISIT OUR VOMIT again and again!

Is time to DUMP ALL those who have been given a chance before? Is the answer INDEPENDENT AND LPM CANDIDATES?

The PM and the UWP are one bunch of hopeless, pathetic, and despicable failures.

We cannot dump them fast enough!

Anonymous said...

All you have is tourism, if this keeps up, you're screwed.

Anonymous said...

The cries of the average man seems to have fallen on death hears. Although this is an embarassment for St.Lucia, it sends the clear message that no one is safe. I am "relieved" a prominent person was exposed to the harsh realities of "today's" St.Lucia. Never has the country been hostage to criminals. The ironic thing is these are the same criminals we negotiate and deal with in some botch attempt to curb the epidemic. The police will have to step up, the commissioner will have to strategise a bit better and asked for the Home Affairs Head..choops thats for another show

Anonymous said...

If the members of the cabinet itself are such poor role models in the observance of law and order (Remember Marcus?), how do you expect people of the same mentality will do any better? In today's Cabinet, we well-known jailbirds, crooks, mendacious persons appearing before court tribunals and so on and so forth. That joker collects a salary only to tell us on TV about raising standards. Meanwhile another cabinet member obstructs police work and activity.

There is no relief in sight. St. Lucians will go right back and elect this band of failed politicians once again. As someone said earlier,are St. Lucians not in the habit of lapping up their own vomit? What makes you think that this time it will be different?

To change things, people should be voting independents or LPM candidates next elections ONLY where they can.

Anonymous said...

I built my house in St. Lucia and the most important thing for me was to have every window burgler barred.
I go to church and at least once during the service look behind me to see who is coming into the Church.
Not a night goes by that my car is not fully locked and each door and window in the house checked, before I head to bed.
My dog was purchased specifically for purposes of guarding my house, so you can forget about any toy dog. My dog is a REAL dog.

If I take visitors to or I go to Gros Islet night or the Anse La Raye fish fry I am constantly on the lookout for trouble in turns of a jumbie on crack or someone ready to pull a gun. Because of this for the infrequent times I do go to these public events, I make sure that I am out of there by 10:00 pm.

I try not to be on St. Lucia's roads on Friday or Saturday nights. If I am then it is with the utmost caution that I drive always on the lookout for the madman coming around the corner.

So when I hear that a gunman has killed another individual in the PM's constitutiency office -do you think I am surprised ?
You can bet not !

Anonymous said...

I am glad Micah is back. I believe we still have at least two fairly decent journalists left here. Micah George and Guy Ellis.

I am surprised none of the bloggers seem to recognise that the killer involved in that murder at Stephenson King's Office. Notice I did not say Prime Minister, treated King, like any one of his comerades.The position of Prime minister and/or his Constituency Office, did not matter. It was discounted. This is clear. What I get from this is clear. The guy who was going to see King, and the one who killed him, are known to King. Was the killer sending a subtle message to Stephenson King et al? And for that matter to the who's who in St. Lucia? The Mercantile Class shall we say? The journalists/political party brokers? I view this as a serious assault on the St. Lucian establishment (private and public).The assault has moved from the church, remember the Roman Catholic Cathedral? And now to the Public and Private Sector bourgeoise.

St. Lucia is on its last segment of being identified as a failed state.If it is not yet viewed as this.The problem is both SLP and UWP has failed the country. And worse, Kenny Anthony has not understood, that he is forcing himself upon the majority of St. Lucians. Through his Party's warped process, he was elected to lead that Part again, but the majority of St. Luciand don't want him, and that includes numerous civil servants with whom he would have to work.Kenny Anthony messed up. Worst still, we see him under the guise of an article by Bousquet in one newspaper, cosying up with Rick Wayne, all in an effort to win, and this just makes us Lucians livid. Livid enough to do anything, I mean anything.

Corruption, theft,wretchedness, worthlessness in high office in St. Lucia has become a norm. The injustice that prevails in the country both with John Compton, Kenny Anthony and now Stephenson King, is getting St. Lucians mad, really mad, and anything will happen. Much more will be coming.

John Compton brought St. lucia down to the dogs, and some in the society want us to believe he was some saviour. When we knew better. All those lies, for so long, now have everyone, up to their eyeballs. There is hatred everywhere. People are put in positions who cannot do St. Lucia proud. They cannot serve the country well, because they just don't have what it takes to perform, but are paid huge salaries. Allen Chastanet brought down some so-called Tourism expert and paid him millions, like our money comes from the ground, when there are persons in St. Lucia who could have tod him the same thing. This country is about to collapse.

Many are corrupt and are hiding each other, one has each others hand, in each others throats. Everyone is chocking. There is much more coming. Bloody bunch of jokers all around St. Lucia. Lucians HELEN DYING. LOOK OUT.

Anonymous said...

I am glad Micah is back. I believe we still have at least two fairly decent journalists left here. Micah George and Guy Ellis.

I am surprised none of the bloggers seem to recognise that the killer involved in that murder at Stephenson King's Office. Notice I did not say Prime Minister, treated King, like any one of his comerades.The position of Prime minister and/or his Constituency Office, did not matter. It was discounted. This is clear. What I get from this is clear. The guy who was going to see King, and the one who killed him, are known to King. Was the killer sending a subtle message to Stephenson King et al? And for that matter to the who's who in St. Lucia? The Mercantile Class shall we say? The journalists/political party brokers? I view this as a serious assault on the St. Lucian establishment (private and public).The assault has moved from the church, remember the Roman Catholic Cathedral? And now to the Public and Private Sector bourgeoise.

St. Lucia is on its last segment of being identified as a failed state.If it is not yet viewed as this.The problem is both SLP and UWP has failed the country. And worse, Kenny Anthony has not understood, that he is forcing himself upon the majority of St. Lucians. Through his Party's warped process, he was elected to lead that Part again, but the majority of St. Luciand don't want him, and that includes numerous civil servants with whom he would have to work.Kenny Anthony messed up. Worst still, we see him under the guise of an article by Bousquet in one newspaper, cosying up with Rick Wayne, all in an effort to win, and this just makes us Lucians livid. Livid enough to do anything, I mean anything.

Corruption, theft,wretchedness, worthlessness in high office in St. Lucia has become a norm. The injustice that prevails in the country both with John Compton, Kenny Anthony and now Stephenson King, is getting St. Lucians mad, really mad, and anything will happen. Much more will be coming.

John Compton brought St. lucia down to the dogs, and some in the society want us to believe he was some saviour. When we knew better. All those lies, for so long, now have everyone, up to their eyeballs. There is hatred everywhere. People are put in positions who cannot do St. Lucia proud. They cannot serve the country well, because they just don't have what it takes to perform, but are paid huge salaries. Allen Chastanet brought down some so-called Tourism expert and paid him millions, like our money comes from the ground, when there are persons in St. Lucia who could have tod him the same thing. This country is about to collapse.

Many are corrupt and are hiding each other, one has each others hand, in each others throats. Everyone is chocking. There is much more coming. Bloody bunch of jokers all around St. Lucia. Lucians HELEN DYING. LOOK OUT.

Anonymous said...

Yes indeed, Helen is dying. I concur with your comments. Too much injustice in our System. The politicians have riuned our contry, because we allowed them to. Crookedness, no respect for law and order, starting from the Government Ministers in the Cabinet itself. The same thing happened with the NCA, they rewarded the wrong doers with big jobs.

Don't expect the Royal St. Lucia police Force to do any miracles with Mr. Francois, because successive Governments prior to King, knew of the mess, and loved it so. So go to hell, thinking that Mr. Vernon Francois can do St. Lucian miracles as if he is Jesus Christ. Sniff yourselves first. You rats!

Anonymous said...

I agree,The rats had better be sniffing themselves, the country's rage is now turning on them. All of them.

Anonymous said...

I believe this to be the true feelings of most St. Lucians. Mr. Anthony should call a general meeting and allow the free selection of a new leader for the SLP. There is no guarantee, as the last poll should have shown, that the SLP can form the next government under Mr. Anthony.

LaCorbinierre failed in large part because he could not relate. Mr. Anthony lost the last elections because he cannot articulate a vision for the masses! He is totally out of touch with what St. Lucians want from a PM.

Please sir, do the honourable thing. Give St Lucia a real chance to heal itself.

We are nearing the edge of a failed state wee Bondieu!

Anonymous said...

I'm a Floridian. In 1995 we came to St. Lucia for the first time. Bay Gardens Hotel had just opened and we stayed there and had a wonderful week. It was September. The trip was so good we returned for New Years Eve that same Year. If you look back you'll find there was one murder in St. Lucia in 1995. Such a great place to visit. Such wonderful people so I hope you get this under control. Crime has had a massive negative impact on Jamaica, and I would hate to see that happen to my favorite place on earth. Good luck and God Bless.

Anonymous said...

LPM reminds me of the sit-com. Two and a Half Men Prudent, Best and MacDonald.

Anonymous said...

The LPM launched with some of their likely candidates on the platform, including one female, dey say. Someone said that some of the other LPM candidates were out derre in de crowd at de Gros Islet launching. So derre are more. You laughing eh! But all de time de gunmen still killing people doh.

LPM as a government en fail anybody yet doh.

Dey did not come for King. Or else dey woulda get him instead. Dem fellas just settling a score in King's place.

Anonymous said...

Just who the heck gives one damn, about your idiotic statement about sit-com and LPM. You idiots who have nothing to offer, but to wait on parties to get into Government, only to sniff up their behinds for things like jobs that you cannot damn well perform in, are the wretches that have St. Lucia in this sorry state.Don't you have anything worthwhile to discuss, I am referring to ISSUES confronting our country? Get off that crap talk. I am one of thousands of independent voters who do not and will not BOW-DOWN to sniff the bottoms of SLP or UWP or any other P. We are determined to see a Coalition Government in St. Lucia. The worst case scenario is UWP (7),
SLP (8) and LPM (2).You folks just don't seem to be getting the point. WE FED UP!Towards the closing time to elections many of us will throw our hats in just to ensure we get a coalition government. That's the best way for us St. Lucians to go. Hold all you politicians by your greasy balls.

Anonymous said...

Thanks to the last blog, I change my mind about LPM.

I now believe LPM is 2 men and a boy (MacDonald).

Anonymous said...

for blogger before the last. why use language like that? If that's the kind of language LPM people are using and King en even cal elections yet, far less you will say on the platform. I don't think Prudent or Best would use that kind of language though. All I will say is, if you can't stand the heat in these blogs find another kitchen.

Anonymous said...

People are not using their names here and so it is not possible to say who is who. More than that is the fact that the LPM has its own website, and a presence on Facebook. There you would expect the true sentiments of LPM to come out. Some people are so angry with what is going on that they go overboard.

But this is very sad en. But I myself doh believe that they wanted to attack the PM. He is allowing the bad people to do what they want to do. So why kill him?

Anonymous said...

gang related.. nothing new drugs drugs drugs...

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Anonymous said...

But tell me this. As someone said today, if the PM himself, does not have to sense enough to know when a situation is so bad that he has to protect himself, why do we continue to burden him with the added responsibility to take care of the safety of the people of St. Lucia and all the tourists that visit the island?

Does it make sense that such a person should be at the head of this country?

LPM had better tell us very quickly what seats they are contesting. Like sand in an hour glass, the days to the next election are running out fast.

Anonymous said...

All 17 Constituencies WILL BE CONTESTED. But for now the following are locked-up and read for change.

Gros Islet, Castries East, Soufriere, Dennery North and South, Castries Central, Vieux Fort South are all confirmed.

Gather the agents for chnage and be prepared to Rock the Vote.

Anonymous said...

To the blogger who believes that what he/she views as not tasty language, is coming from the LPM, let me inform you categorically and pellucidly, I am no supporter of LPM, UWP or SLP. So be careful here about your assumptions.If I vote for someone who represents, SLP or UWP or LPM, I would be conscientiously voting for the INDIVIDUAL, not for a party. Why both those two traditional parties my seriously failed my country. I am deeply upset about the state of my country, and worst yet, angry because the same looters are still now fighting each other to finish-off my country. It is a very hard thing to stomach. Those crooks have plundered our country. When I think of the FAUSTIN AFFAIR, THE FUNDING SCHEME SCANDAL, ROCHAMEL, HELENAIR Scandal, NCA Scandal, the UN Scandal. I get really pissed.All of these involved millions and millions of dollars taken from our collective purses, through taxation, from the treasury, used wrecklessly, for big business persons, whilst the average St. Lucian grew poorer and poorer, in the process, then like a sham, they call commissions of inquiry and spent another set of millions and millions, taxing us away, from our little incomes.We can hardly make ends meet. In all of those scandals, the scoundrels at the heart of those mess, got great rewards. In other words, in St. Lucia they reward you for being crooked and a thief. So many are angry. The young guys getting into crime are observing what the double standards are in this country, they resent it thoroughly, and they react. And worst yet, the crooked and dishonest politicians when they hook-and-crook, get away scotch free. We the average St. Lucians are watching this play out day after day. We are fed up. And myself, as an independent voter say,Me nah bow, and we must rally to get ourselves a coalition government, so we can hold those wretched politicians/crooks by their wrinkled and greasy balls. That's my disgusted position. Don't get upset with me, get upset with who is making me feel so disgusted.

Anonymous said...

you might fool others but you ain't fooling me. You are from the bowels of the LPM.

Anonymous said...

There are people who are frustrated with every ting they try to do in St. Lucia. For example, trying to build a house nowadays in St. Lucia is hell.

Every government department you go to makes you do hoops like in a circus. Yet, those who belong to the UWP doing well and making the most dough.

Unemployment is high and tings like HOPE and STEP en cutting it. So the people do dope and murder.

The PM safe I tell you wee. He and Mayers en doing nutten to stop dem fellas. So dem two safe.

But he coulda for example, lost an eye if one of de bullets had ricochet doh. Poor St. Lucia.

Dat man en even smart enough to notice when he in trouble. Look at what happen right by him. Now you asking mate to take care of me. He cyan even take care of himself far less poor little nobodies like me.

Some of us cyan wait to see the backs of dem useless UWP people.

Anonymous said...

An English man had once said, "Politics is the last refuge of scoundrels". In today's world, if a person is mean, unscrupulous, and criminal minded, devious, then becoming a politician is regarded as a right career option for him.

Anonymous said...

Blogger above, I say AMEN to that. Thank you. Good description.

Anonymous said...

I agree that all politicians are liars, cheats and unscrupulous. All they want is POWER and more POWER.
Do nothing for their country, just feather their own beds and their friends.
If only they could be trusted to do a good job for what they were elected to do.
St. Lucia is a disgrace, garbage all over the place, filthy rivers, and an unclean sea for tourists to swim in.