Saturday, September 1, 2012

KENNY OPENS CCEM

29 comments:

Anonymous said...

Big Deal! And what does he bring back to Saint Lucia???

Anonymous said...

I hope he puts his words into action in Saint Lucia.

Anonymous said...

HE BRING BACK MORE BRIGHT PEOPLE OF HIGHT "ENDIKASYON"

U UWPEEEEE READ THAT????
A,A? A,A?? de man is a masterpiece on "ENDIKASYON" DE MAN BRIGHT LIKE DE HEAVENLY BODIES I TELL U!

MATE IS DE BOSS WHEN IT COME 2 EDUCATION, U UWPEEE 2 JALOU OF DE BOSS MAN. DE MAN IS DE MMTM, OF ST. LUCIA.
U W PEEEE U READ THAT???? 800 DELEGATES garson,people from all over de world i tell u was there.
our "kenny" addres them all on "endikasyon and de man had all them deledates eating from his hands, i tell u.

DE MMTM FOCUSED ON EDUCATION IN DE CONTEXT OF THE CURRENT GLOBAL CUTBACB IN A POWERFUL SPEECH TITLED "NOT DE UWPEEE MONEY BUT EDUCATING THEM UWPEEE) BOY DE "PRIME MINISTER OF ST. LUCIA" IS ONE BRILLIANT FELLOW OF DE WORLD FIRST 10, MOST EDUCATED PEOPLE. U U W PEEEEE TOUFE!!!!
DE BOSS MAN OF ST. LUCIA HAD A FRONT SEAT PHOTO!!

CAN DE "FAT ASS LAZY "b" KING" DO THAT?
NEVER AND I SAY IT AGAIN NEVER!!!!!
BY THE WAY WHICH ONE OF U AR23444s6545E HOLE U W PEEEE CAN BETTER YOUR PRIME MINSTER???

LET ME HEAR FROM THE DEAD BRAINS OF DE U W PEEEE.

KEEP THE BLACK PENNY CHANGE I LEFT U LAST NIGHT.

Anonymous said...

"The fundamental cure to poverty is not money, but education".
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I would choose money over education anytime, Mr Prime Minister; for I have never heard of anyone with money going hungry; while plenty of educated people can't even find jobs.

Anonymous said...

SO U WILL BU@#$%LL 4 MONEY? LOL

Anonymous said...

Education does not mean you are not IGNORANT.

Kenny Anthony is of the IGNORANT educated elitist class that is only looking after itself in the Caribbean and using our people as the stepping stone for their own self aggrandizement.

Nothing is more dangerous for a nation and people that a person like Kenny Anthony with this CONFIDENT IGNORANCE in which he and the other ignorant academics and politicians around him judge success on what it brings them and how many letters they have behind their name.

A caring people would never have had this serial failure addressing any conference anywhere in the world but then we have to remember - these people judge success not on what they do for their country but on what their country does for them.

The halls of Parliament and the corridors of CARICOM and the OECS pluss the classrooms of UWI are filled with these ignorant failures looking after themselves to the detriment of our people.

The coming social and economic collapse of the Caribbean will be the final expression of this failure.

Anonymous said...

@ 11:45 U ARE WRITING ABOUT YOURSELF, GO BACK 2 SOUTH AFRICA AND JOIN YOUR TIPE.
U ARE NOTHING BUT A IDIOTIC DEAD NIGGER.

Anonymous said...

What's in it for us Saint Lucians?

Is the British Prime Minister too busy or much too high on the totem pole of international distinction, to take care of the carcass of British imperialism and colonialism these days?

Anonymous said...

The British Prime Minister has Kenny to do it for him.

Anonymous said...

Kenny could have better spent his time on preparing, if his law degrees serve any use at all, the necessary documentation to take the British government to the World Trade Organization, invoking the Chapter 11 Clause, for its restriction on trade by, imposing the British travel tax.

This is an imposition of a trade barrier!

Good use, better use and commendable use of your time as PM, my good man!

And you can do it all on your own, Mr. PM, with, or without any assistance from the knuckle-head PMs from CARICOM!

Anonymous said...

"I sense a lot of petty jealousy here, from ignorant St. Lucian bastards! One thing I know is that the Commonwealth Conference of Education Ministers would NEVER invite a BUM like Stephenson King, to be the feature speaker at their Conference. Go put this in your marijuana or cocaine pipe and smoke it, jealous bastards!"

Anonymous said...

Knuckle headed leaders of CARiCOM is so true.

Yet we are to blame.

A Kenny Anthony borrowing over $1.5 billion as Prime Minister to bankrupt St. Lucia is because we set him up as a careless borrorer to get the money to fund our economy. we expect that he can hire more and more people into the civil service without any consequesnce.

We expect he can borrow for white elephants like Beausejour so that party hacks can get contracts.

We are all African-Americans in our outlook so that in spite of reams of conservative research showing the vast problems with having a social policy based on bashing the nuclear family and promoting the single mother family -we continue to support his social policies.

Inspite of the fact that we pseudo African Americans known as Lucians may know that Obama supports killing babies born if they are aborted at 8 or 9 months and survive - we still support the Labour Party and Kenny whose wife supports all extreme social positions on abortion, same sex marriage, prostitution, the early sexualization of children, etc.

We like it so.

we are just pseudo African Americans in St. Lucia and just as brain washed .

Anonymous said...

I see the fellow who blogs in all capitals forgot to take his medication for the past week !

Or did he double up on the dosage while smoking !

Telling that he is a FIRM Labour Party supporter !

Anonymous said...

@ 2:10pm

YES I DOUBLE UP ON MY DOES, LOL

GOING HOME 2 YOUR WI2##$FE WITHOUT THE DOUBLE U KNOW?

THE REASON SHE KICK U OUT!!!
AND TAKE ME IN!!!!!

YES I AM A "LABOUR DOG"
BUT PLEASE DON'T TELL HER THAT
BECAUSE WE LABOUR JUST "F" U-----U W PEEEEEEEEEEE.

Anonymous said...

BY THE WAY I DO NOT SMOKE!!!

I DO DRINK THE SPIRIT OF U ALL ST. LUCIANS.

OK ONE QUESTION, WHO LIT A DOG LIKE U OUT UNDER THE HOUSR??
NOT MY MA,BECAUSE SHE IS VERY SICK.
I HAVE NO CHILDREN,AND I AM A SINGLE MAN VISITING YOUR W876I545F3 ALL THE TIME.

Anonymous said...

If education is a priority to the PM why then did Dr. Ubaldus Raymond not placed in a better position where his skills (as he said) could have been better utilized? Why then is Dr.Long who is a medical doctor by training still the deputy speaker of the house? This is simply cheap hypocrisy!

Anonymous said...

@ September 3, 2012 7:11 PM:
What you have just brought into very sharp focus here, is the fact, that for many Saint Lucians, and for even our very dear PM, teaching is a stop-gap, opportunistic way of making a living. The square pegs in round holes are going around aplenty.

Note, that as soon as the good PM was able, he dumped education, teaching and his Teachers' College training. He got into law. At an interview recorded in the media, he made the point quite clearly, that law was his first love. OK, to each his own.

As if to reinforce this view, up to today, he has yet to show any appreciation or need for a strategic direction for education that ties in with the development of the human resource to give us Saint Lucias as a workforce, a competitive edge in the world.

While followers are hell-bent on mindlessly shouting 'en rouge' to each and everything that the SLP does, they fail to see that destructive and dysfunctional tendency for the dear PM to take a very legalistic approach to everything that he has to deal with.

Sadly, this often translates into situations where the absence of the required sensitivity is shockingly glaring for a so-called educated person.

His often-quoted and dismissive 'Take me to Court', captures the attitude quite clearly and very convincingly.

Anonymous said...

And St. Lucians will happily be fooled by the fact that Kenny went overseas but has nothing to offer St. Lucians - how gullible!

Anonymous said...

This is St. Lucia just before Kenny leaves office to his poodle Phillip Pierre.

GRENADA CANNOT PAY CIVIL SERVANTS

The Grenada government has come in for criticism after it failed to pay August salaries to public servants on time.

A brief government statement over the weekend gave no indication when salaries would be paid and Finance Minister Nizam Burke is in Trinidad on official business.

But the Tillman Thomas-led administration has promised an update on the situation later this week.

"I want to express my own empathy with the circumstances of these public workers," said former tourism minister Peter David, noting that there already exists high unemployment in the country.

"(It is) a sad day when that happens," he added.

The main opposition New National Party said teachers were forced to begin the new school term on Monday without salaries.

"This crisis will put a damper on the start of the school year as both teachers and students are being directly affected," said NNP's shadow education minister Delma Thomas.

"Many parents have said they cannot send their children out to school on the first day of the year," Thomas said.

This is the second time this year that the estimated 4,000 public servants have not been paid on time.

In June, there were similar concerns after public servants salaries were delayed by a week and several employment projects suspended due to a lack of funds.

"It was quite unfortunate that we didn't have the regular pre-opening of school de-bushing programme that provides an income for many" said David, who resigned from Thomas' cabinet in May amidst internal wrangling.

Media reports in Grenada say the government is considering borrowing funds from the National Insurance Scheme to pay public servants.

Anonymous said...

Five killed in five days in St. Lucia just as the Minister of Justice says he is happy with the level of crime on the island.

Way to go Kenny with all your liberal education!

From the corridors of UWI to CARICOM to the Parliaments of the Caribbean these "educated fools" are all about their self aggrandizement and to hell with the Caribbean people.

bitter days are here again !

Anonymous said...

"This is the second time this year that the estimated 4,000 public servants have not been paid on time."
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Poor Grenada, all of its money is going to paying back Taiwan. If you dumped Taiwan for China, why isn't China helping you in your time of need? St.Lucia should learn something from Grenada's tragedy.

Anonymous said...

KENNY, KENNY, KE---KE---NN---EY

THE M...M...T...M!!!!
OF AL U------U...W...PEEEEEEEE

Anonymous said...

Who the hell is he? A man of insincerity and deception. A man who value incompetence but dis-favours quality and objectivity.

Anonymous said...

@ above in simple words your M---M---T---M.

Armchair Anonymous said...

It is truly sad to see St Lucia's prime minister giving a speech on education, IN a foreign land, while St Lucia's education system sucks, lacks, and is grossly mis-managed!!

I sincerely hope my tax monies did not fund his traveling and accommodation expenses on this trip!

Kenny, clean and fix your home first ...

Anonymous said...

Kenny my foot. This man has brought too much pain and victimization to TEAM LABOUR. GWAN!

Anonymous said...

I have lost all respect for that man called Kenny after the way he treated Dr. Raymond.

Concerned SLP supporter

Anonymous said...

Blogger above... you have said it right. But Kenny and his internal click must understand that Dr. Raymond has lot's of support especially after his sad departure from the party. I will truly miss the voice of reason and objectivity in the Senate in the person of Dr. Ubaldus

Anonymous said...

Mr. Anthony articulated well the neccesity of education in combating every conception of poverty. A nice addition to the exhortation would be - autonomy. While the global neighborhood joins hands to fall together into this terrible chasm of austerity, it behoves a nation to step back and preserve that which makes it unique - to draw from the whole while not becoming engulfed by the whole. One size does not fit all. Therefore a nation that uses education as its escape route from poverty, must construct its own social and economic strongholds to preserve a level of autonomy that keeps all forms of poverty at bay.