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Yep... Prince Andrew = Weak Leader... leading di fuss One Term Govt
Prophecy CCX1 Fulfilled
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Yep the TG influence brought down a Prime Minister...who promptly brought down his Party
Prophecy fulfill
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Yep mi ah Scientist..no doubtOriginally posted by Don1 View PostOnly idiots believe that this is ultimately a legal matter of treaty violation or not..... legalisms are the pretext and sub-text being sold to the public as the core issue..... but the public aint buying it.
Most know that the heart of the matter is political... a power (aka shower) issue.
unfortunately this is not a battle that Golding can win...anywhey im tun makka juk im.
In his political calculus he has chosen a path that to him is the most favourable... defying the US. He will lose to the US one way or another....meanwhile his political capital in Jamaica is going down the drain.
A wicked lose/lose position with no upside.
Driva...doan tap atall!!!
woiiee mi spleen!!
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what a shame
>Comrade dem used to tic-tac-toe... a Chess Master dem ah try trap.. if Babylon cyaan manage him how Sistah 'p" and Peter expec fi manage ?<
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Rear View (LOL) #7: The ChessMaster Chronicles
Driva...Doan tap atall!!Originally posted by Muadib View PostDis reminds me of di hapless Republicans VS Bill Clinton..
Comrade dem used to tic-tac-toe... a Chess Master dem ah try trap.. if Babylon cyaan manage him how Sistah 'p" and Peter expec fi manage ?
lol !
"Christopher Coke is wanted for an alleged crime in the US for which he ought to be tried and the Government of Jamaica, consistent with its obligations under the Treaty, will do everything necessary to facilitate his extradition once it is done in accordance with the provisions of the Treaty and the laws of our country," the prime minister said.
The Jamaican Government has maintained that the US has acted in contravention of the Interception of Communications Act, arguing that evidence gathered by the US was illegally obtained.
"The Government maintains that the information presented in support of this particular request is unacceptable because it has been used in violation of Jamaican law and in contravention of the expressed order of a judge of the Supreme Court," Golding said, noting that from as far back as September of last year, the Government formally requested additional or separate information from the US authorities that would enable the minister to fulfil the request.
"We assured the US authorities that once this is done, the minister will sign the authorisation to proceed," Golding added.
Yesterday, under persistent questioning from Opposition Member of Parliament, Dr Peter Phillips who had first questioned the engagement of the US law firm in March this year, Prime Minister Golding sought refuge in Standing Order provisions governing the conduct of questions when asked why he had not admitted to being the one to 'sanction' persons within the party to seek legal representation in the first place.
"...Why didn't you say so then?" Phillips asked.
"The question I was asked was whether the Government of Jamaica had engaged the services of Manatt," Golding said emphatically, noting that he had answered what was asked of him at the time.
When Phillips continued to press he said: "There is a great deal of latitude, many courtesies extended in this House but the member ought to be aware that in Standing Order 16 he can only ask a question of a minister in his official capacity in relation to his portfolio responsibilities; you cannot ask in the House anything about my responsibilities as party leader."
Is wheh Babylon a wait pon ? Drivah put Dudus pon a platter.. all dem haffi duh is provide evidence without violating Jamaican Law.. ah really hope di PNP dem nuh eff up di plan wid dem 'tactics'
woiiee mi Belly!!
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My lack of "substantive respone"? You haven't commented on the subject at hand since the first page and the use of emoticons cannot hide this fact. But anyway.......Originally posted by Don1 View Post
Your lack of a substantive response to the question probably means that you have had minimal if any exposure to Jamaica's reality on the ground. Not that this condition disqualifies you from holding opinions or expressing them ...but it certainly explains your naivete.
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You realise they cost labour thier government , you realise they form a coalition government ?
They lost seats like everyone else except the torries but gained more power than labor and have a good chance of gaining more in 5 years.
Maybe sooner.
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You realize that the LibDems LOST seats compared to last election, right? The party Leader's popularity did not translate into votes/seats.
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If the right candidate /party comes along and can sell the arguement of true voter representation even declaring some form of constitutional change to achieve this , where the common man believes its thier constitutional birthright to be represented and respected by his M.P , they will demand it.
The common cry I have herad from Jamaicans from my childhood far and wide is that MPs tek dem fi fool, dem nuh see dem until election time !
To me its logical that a candidate/party will tap into that resentment and bring about some form of change.
I watched the U.K elections recently and the Lib dem Nick Clegg ran on that said platform , all the other views they espoused didnt light a fire into the people like voter representation , they even argued changing the constitution to achieve this.
Jamaica is ripe or spoiling to jump on that bandwagon.All these other contracts that Don 1 espouses (social and diaspora) will come to naught if the people believe it isnt thier birthright or if they see it running in the same broken Parlimentarian nepotistic system.
The people will have to believe its thier right to play a centered part in the process ! Thats not the case now.
I am optimistic because the bottom is about to fall out of the bucket , 40 odd years of tribal politics and Bruce has taken us to a new low , People fear it being taken lower by the PNP .
Thats a damming statement!The fruits are ripe waiting to be tapped !
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the question is will the people go for the option. i am not optiimistic
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not impossible...but that person will be a weak leaderX;227504]I will bet money , the next leader of the JLP will have nothing to do with the T.G set up , nothing !
not impossible...but unlikely...unless the criminal is extraditedI will even go further and state Bruce own M.P status of representing west kingston as a JLP candidate is under threat.
As Islandman said...is that 125th ST?What I am hearing from the man on the streets is this idiot is expendable like Duduss
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The people , I see people tired of the same ole , same ole , we are at a crossroads where people want change and they are willing to take a risk , with a new leader or party or both .
Look what happened in the U.K eletions ? the lib dem advocated constitutional change for representational politics for the people , its something that Jamaica needs .If the westminister system can be calling for constitutional change , basically admitting its system is broken , then how so, why not ours ?
Its the people , it always was always will be.
The question is will the option deliver something new ?
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