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    'Tarnished For Life'
    Published: Monday | May 17, 20100 Comments and 0 Reactions

    Placard-bearing delegates of the People's National Party used pun to good effect at yesterday's NEC meeting in their demands for Prime Minister Bruce Golding, the 'Driva', to resign. In the photograph are Member of Parliament Ronnie Thwaites (top) and Sandrea Falconer (bottom). It refers to the trademark query of traffic cops. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer
    Gary Spaulding, Senior Gleaner Writer

    Political observers, business groups and at least one prominent human-rights activist have reacted with outrage to the decision of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) to reject calls for the resignation of Prime Minister Bruce Golding.

    Executive director of the human-rights group Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ), Dr Carolyn Gomes, yesterday said the Government should call it a day for echoing the rhetoric that placed the prime minister in trouble in the first place.

    "I am blown away, I am deeply disappointed," declared Gomes.

    "It makes absolutely no sense - the disrespect to the Jamaican people, the claims that the matter was a simple misunderstanding, and the insistence that not telling the whole truth does not constitute a lie," Gomes lamented.

    "If the JLP, which is the governing party, is so lost in the forest that it is unable to comprehend the outrage of the people and the wrong done to the state, then perhaps it is more than the prime minister who needs to resign," said an irate Gomes.

    She was supported by political analyst Dr Hume Johnson, who charged that by backing Golding, the leadership of the Jamaica Labour Party has declared war on the citizenry.

    Fellow political analyst Dickie Crawford warned that the Government's credibility could be on an irreversible slide.

    Crawford asserted that the arguments advanced by JLP officials yesterday were not satisfactory.

    "It would appear that the party and the Government are not considering the fact that this will further erode the prime minister's credibility as overwhelming public opinion has already stated on the issue," he asserted.

    Johnson chastised Golding and the JLP for their stance. She argued that if Golding remained in office, he would be presiding over a nation that no longer trusted him.

    "He is now permanently tarnished. The prime minister has finally exposed his true nature and the arrogance, self-righteousness and dictatorial nature of his administration," Johnson claimed.

    According to Johnson, the Government's belief that Golding's role as prime minister could be separated from leadership of the JLP served as demonstrable contempt for the nation.

    In the meantime, president of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica, Joseph M. Matalon, expressed disappointment that Golding was a no-show at yesterday's press conference, which followed an extraordinary meeting of the JLP's Central Executive.

    "That's a surprising development. I thought at least he (Golding) would have made a comment," Matalon told The Gleaner as he responded to news that JLP General Secretary Karl Samuda and Dr Ken Baugh, the party's chairman, were the ones who faced the media in Ocho Rios, St Ann.

    Unacceptable

    Milton Samuda, president of the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce, also expressed dismay at the JLP's explanation.

    "I have asked my board to convene an emergency meeting at 3 p.m. today. We will have an official position, but my personal position is that it is wholly unacceptable."

    And executive chairman of the Church of God in Jamaica, the Reverend Lenworth Anglin, told The Gleaner that he was still awaiting a public statement or apology from Golding.

    "At the very least, we still expect that," Anglin said.

    Professor Trevor Munroe, of the Integrity Action Forum and former People's National Party senator, said Baugh and Karl Samuda had done serious damage to the image of Golding and the party.

    "Nothing less than a sincere and unconditional apology from the prime minister and, secondly, a signing of the authority to proceed with the extradition, and thirdly, an action plan within a defined period to begin to degarrison the society, disconnect organised gangs from political parties and disclose the funding sources of political parties" were Munroe's demands.

    gary.spaulding@gleanerjm.com


    BLACK LIVES MATTER

  • #2
    Forget Jamaica and the JLP GOV spit in the face to the nation , they have also spat in the face of the USA.

    They have said by that stand , we will go down with Duduss, if im a get extraditated then yuh affi extradiate we tuh.

    Garrison mentality!
    THERE IS ONLY ONE ONANDI LOWE!

    "Good things come out of the garrisons" after his daughter won the 100m Gold For Jamaica.


    "It therefore is useless and pointless, unless it is for share malice and victimisation to arrest and charge a 92-year-old man for such a simple offence. There is nothing morally wrong with this man smoking a spliff; the only thing wrong is that it is still on the law books," said Chevannes.

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    • #3
      It is really a sad state of affairs, and indeed the garrison mentality is overwhelming. A smear campaign against Phillips was launched and leading members of the JPL did the political right thing by denouncing it, only to take the garrison route in Parliament;those cries of CIA agents...
      There has never been a better time for we Jakans to take a serious look at a third party as a viable option, the solution to the problems preventing it becoming a reality starts with the individual.



      Blessed

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      • #4
        Suh it guh..

        Mi can ponder it ovah mi Latte and shake mi head.. mi nuh care bout di JLP image... ah mi latte and jazz mi waant !

        Di PNP nevah gi mi in fact dem give mi di reverse.. haffi leave downtown when it get dark.. suh dem haffi siddung inna detention fi minimum 2 terms..

        Now.. lets follow Portia lead and pray fi di Drivah.. give him strength to continue fix tings wid him 'tarnished image'...

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        • #5
          yuh nu know nutten bout town, leave which town when it dark, yuh nuh know seh town been the safest place inna jamaica, can si seh yuh neva par a town yet

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          • #6
            "an action plan within a defined period to begin to degarrison the society, disconnect organised gangs from political parties and disclose the funding sources of political parties" were Munroe's demands.
            This will never happen as long as the JLP/PNP are in power.
            Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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            • #7
              suh wheh yuh ah guh duh down deh inna night hours ???

              Smoke crack ?

              eediat.

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              • #8
                yuh tink is a JLP/PNP ting ???

                When yuh start bring in di farin money.. and lots of it.. den yuh will si yuh change..

                People can yap all dem want.. in only one solution to dis problem.. dem can have all di Social Contract meeting dem want..

                "It takes cash to care"

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                • #9
                  Let me see, you don't think there is a problem for someone to usurp the role of the government in a community, or do you believe the person in question is a representative of the Gov't?
                  Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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                  • #10
                    Usurp ??

                    Govt have anyting tuh duh with inner city communities ?

                    Ah wheh di...?!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Maudib View Post
                      Usurp ??

                      Govt have anyting tuh duh with inner city communities ?
                      That is the essence of the problem, and the abandonment of these innercity communities by the Gov't.
                      Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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                      • #12
                        "It takes cash to care"

                        Oh.. and don't point yuh fingers at the Govt alone.. the last Govt conspired to make a small segment of the population quite well off.. a more massive transfer or resources has not occured since Slavery... dem nah give back... somehow di Govt bruk after all dat Transfer (well most of the gains were used to pay civil servants and service debt and shall we say.. make some Most Honorable..)

                        This Govt is seriously trying to correct that situation and allow the country to develop an economic base to generate tax revenue for the Govt so it can in turn reduct the dependencies on the Dudus'.

                        There is NO express lane to that objective..

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