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Former Prime Minister Owen Arthur

Amid the political rhetoric emanating from the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) political meeting held in St. Patricks on Sunday night, it was reported that former veteran BLP ministers Lammie Craig and Clyde Griffith called former Prime Minister Arthur is a spent force.ย  The current tussle between party leader Mottley and the Arthur camp to establish control of the party promises much more for bystanders to observe. A disunited opposition party will obviously work in favour of the government. Barbadians concern about preserving its stable political climate would be concerned when one out of a two party system becomes distracted by in-fighting.

When the BLP was defeated in the last general election there was an immediate handover of the reigns by Arthur to Mottley. It surprised many the haste at which it was done and this fuelled reports that Arthur was pressured to relinquish the position as party leader. One day Barbadians may learn about what happened at BLP headquarters in Roebuck Street.

Leader of the Opposition Mia Mottley

In 2013 the next general election will be constitutionally due, Owen Arthur will be 63 years old. In the current environment with an economy spiralling caused by external shocks it is not unreasonable to expect that Barbadians may want to revert to a man who despite what his detractors believe presided over a Barbados economy in times of plenty. At 63 years old a message of being experienced and wise about the workings of the Barbados economy may work in his favour over the untested Mottley. Until the next general election is announced it serves Arthurโ€™s interest to disrupt any public perception of Mottley becoming comfortable in the role as the Prime Minister in waiting. A recent CADRES poll which positioned Arthur on top of Mottley in national ranking should not be ignored. The assertion therefore by Clyde Griffith that Arthur is a spent force is optimistic at best.

Questions which some can legitimately pose to probe Arthurโ€™s creditability and commitment to be involved in active politics has been his unwillingness to participate in debates in parliament. Barbadians are entitled to ask why would he not want to participate in a parliament he has condemned to be poorakey. Especially in a very challenging time for the government where his experience some may say would add value to managing the fiscal affairs of government. BU is already on record questioning the depth in the economic expertise which resides in the cabinet of government. Perhaps Arthur has been influenced in his thinking by the George Payne result in the last general election. Payne said nothing in parliament for many years but was re-elected by the people of St. Andrew albeit with a reduced margin.

It was reported in the media the BLP meeting attracted a sizeable crowd, no doubt driven by the desire of Barbadians to hear if our government in waiting has solutions to governing in the current environment, as well the expectation former Prime Minister Owen Arthurย  would have appeared on the platform. Given the reported onslaught on Arthur by Lammie Craig and Clyde Griffith, one wonders how genuine the invitation for Arthur to speak on the St, Patrickโ€™s platform would have been. A good assumption we can make is that the attack by Craig and Griffith would have been done with the blessing of Mottley.

Whatever happens now there is no turning back. Arthur and Mottley have declared their positions and there must be a winner and a loser at this point. Even if one reasons Arthur is not gunning for party leadership, it has become quite evident he prefers that Mottley not become Prime Minister of Barbados if he has a say.

The question is why.


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104 responses to “The Owen Arthur Versus Mia Mottley Rumble”


  1. It is sad for Barbados.

    Personalities have now come before country. I don’t think either one of them is suitable to lead Barbados. The BLP has become a party in government and now in opposition of bandits!

    Owen Arthur said something that jolted me but its true. The day any mother can look at her daughter and say, “I want you to be like Mia Mottley” the BLP’s leadership issue is over.

    That however will never happen. There is too much water stuck under Mia Mottley’s bridge.

    Anytime a government can get more people in a school hall that its opponent can get at a mass political meeting, the writing is on the wall.


  2. Once again it is pellucidly clear that we – the broad masses of Barbadian voters – must VOTE these two DLP and BLP factions OUT of the parliament of Barbados, if the country is to become better and further organized and developed in the forseeable future.

    And, we must NEVER EVER STOP NEVER EVER STOP promulgate this demand, under all ordinary circumstances, until we know that we – the masses of voters – will have done the honourable thing.

    Only the very partisanly politically naive, on one hand, and the very selfishly DLP/BLP diehard, on another hand – both of whom however make up a very small political minority in this country, will NEVER EVER believe this undeniable fact that these two colonially minded parties MUST GO, until it really happens right before some of their eyes.

    Too, there is a saying that goes like this: that the fruit of a tree never falls away from it. Hence, the faster we move away from many of those so-called national institutions and processes that have been steeped in and brought up under colonialism and colonially dependent thinking and politics, the better for Barbados’ societal growth and development.

    For, almost every country that has succeeded in throwing off many of the shackles of colonialism and dependency and that has been able to instead provide and institute alternative models of development has been able to secure greater long term internal and external political material financial growth and development – the USA, China, Brazil included.

    That is one of the reasons why we – we in the PDC now – are adamant that the colonialistic DLP and BLP MUST GO, primarily because they are hell bent on preserving too many shackles of colonialism and dependency in this country, and are NOT inclined to ushering in greater levels of freedom and democracy in Barbados.

    But, what is also clear is that whenever this country goes through serious political economic crisis and with the spectre of immense social and political fall out happening, there is the phenomenon that ever emerges and that has duly become part of the post-colonial political dispensation of Barbados, of one of these older stupid parties descending into anarchic conlvusions over personal ideological philosophical lusts maneouvrings for access to governmental power or to hold onto it, rather than any or both of them altogether becoming on the side of the masses and middle classes and therefore properly fundamentally representing their interests in times of government/elite/external induced austerity.

    No doubt they and their leaders and principals continue to underestimate the resolve and resilience of the broad segments of people to resist their capitalizing on the supposed weaknesses and vulnerabilities of these people in these times of austerity that they themselves at whatever times would have helped to create.

    So, while this Arthur/Mottley foolishess is the epitome of a recycled Thompson Kellman/Mascoll struggle; a series of historic epic Sandiford/Blackman ( late Harold)Sandiford/Simmons/Hall/Greaves/Trotman struggles; a Tom Adams/Don Blackman conflict, and is more unvarnished evidence of the fact that the so-called economic and financial cultures and systems in Barbados are based on the wider politics and political system of the country – which as a matter of fact is an event that totally disproves the Marxist thesis that the political is a sub-component ( part of the super structure ) of the mode of production (the infrastructure ) – and which too as a matter of fact is another event ( those above referred to struggles too ) that shows that any serious fallout in the so-called economic and financial systems must be down loaded to the political system for (partial) resolution – there must still be created in this country very cathartic changes that will make sure that NOT ONLY the DLP/BLP and their petty foolishnesses come to an end, BUT ALSO that the masses and middle classes of people are in firm republican control of the social, political, material, and financial direction and of this country.

    Finally, it is a good thing that, so far, more and more people, esp younger citizens of this country, that we talk and interact with are seeing the light from the dark and are able to envision a country whose future is NOT ANY longer demeaned and diminished by these two old and dastard power hungry parties, and are right now laying the foundations for the creation of those cathartic changes in the future in this country.

    So, Down with the damn DLP and the blasted BLP!!!

    PDC


  3. At some point the Barbados Labour party will have to come to terms with how it selects its leaders. Seven or eight persons cannot decide for an entire party neither can they decide for the entire body of voter citizens.

    ….But I got to tell yuh. It is hillarious watching Mia go through these tortuous condemnation of the governing party. This is worst than the pot calling the kettle black. Not even if the Devil changed direction, went into the highways and byways to compel men to Christ, would such match Mia’s performances at her “live and direct” meetings. lol!

    BTW; yuh know wuh live and direct means? It means live and direct. lol! I thought the BLP was advertising “Reggae On The Rock” live and direct.


  4. @Albert:
    Owen Arthur said something that jolted me but its true. The day any mother can look at her daughter and say, โ€œI want you to be like Mia Mottleyโ€ the BLPโ€™s leadership issue is over.
    ———————————————-

    Boy you playing that you aint know that there is at least one little girl in the St Michael Northeast constituency that was named after Mia.

  5. Spotting-Prejudice Avatar
    Spotting-Prejudice

    @adrian hinds
    “Seven or eight persons cannot decide for an entire party neither can they decide for the entire body of voter citizens.”
    Does one individual ‘MP’ represent over 5000 voters and by extension several more thousands of persons?
    Your logic does not seem rational. In other words, another indicator that you are not a thinker but a babbler. Get real Adrian.


  6. I used “decide” with regards to choosing a leader for a large group of people to mean
    To make up one’s mind about….
    To influence or determine the outcome of…
    To cause to make or reach a decision

    I assume “represent” with regards to parliamentary representation to mean
    To stand for; symbolize
    To serve as the official and authorized delegate or agent for
    To act as a spokesperson for

    If your use of “represent” differs from mind let me know.

    Clearly the two situations are not identical.

    Look at the process used to elect the constituency representative. The system calls for the widest body of elligible voters to make a majority decision on who gets to be their voice in the people’s house.

    Now compare that to what the BLP has as a process for picking the Leader of their party, which is made of several thousand individuals. It is a process that currently allows seven or eight individuals to DECIDE the Leader of several thousand people.

    Why should Barbadians entrust their Democracy in the hands of a person choosen by a clearly undemocratic process?


  7. We mentioned in our blog how the people of Barbados are being disrespected by members of parliament; to the point former PM Arthur has referred to it as poorakey. MP George Payne has restarted his contributions after years of silence.

    Today we learned of Sylvan Greenidge being tossed out of the public sitting area because he refused to stop laughing and being a disruptive force.


  8. Being choosen by the largest number of members should mean something to a representative and to a Leader. After all it the only requirement to win a seat in our first past the post system. Mia Mottley is not excluded from this.

    Taken from her Bio in the 2008 elections

    “Mia held the St. Michael North East seat for the Barbados Labour Party and has turned what was a marginal seat for the BLP into one of its strongholds. So much so that she polled the highest percentage of the votes cast for any Labour Party candidate in the 2008 election โ€“ 67%.”
    http://blp.org.bb/election2008/

    What will she say when it is pointed out that no such numbers or majority exist within the entire BLP for her as their leader. Doe is it not matter now?


  9. Wuh I missed a gem of a statement in the very firt paragraph of that url

    “A new page in the Barbados Labour Partyโ€™s history was written on Saturday 19th January when Mia Amor Mottley was UNANIMOUSLY ELECTED as Political Leader and Leader of the Opposition.”

    http://blp.org.bb/election2008/


  10. @David:
    Poor fello; I hope he had something to eat before he was kicked out.


  11. @Adrian

    Sylvan monitors BU so we expect to hear from him why Chairman of Committees would feel the need to boot him out of the parliament public gallery.

    Would his behaviour be seen to be related of the Opposition side?


  12. @ Adrian Hinds

    “Why should Barbadians entrust their Democracy in the hands of a person choosen by a clearly undemocratic process?”

    Stop talking folly, the key electoral process is the national election. That is the democratic process that matters and at that time Barbadians would decide whether to entrust or not.

    Based on your position, everyone including non-members of the BLP should have a right to vote for leader of the opposition.


  13. The KEY process need not be the ONLY process.

    Oliver Jackman once said, that democracy in Barbados occurs every 5 years and is confined to 4×4 voting booth.

    The Cox Commission in its 1979 report at page 50. The commission suggested that wider participation by citizens in the democratic processes of Government could be achieved โ€œin the contextโ€ of a considerable degree of operational decentralizationโ€ but failed to say how this would be achieved.

    The report of the National commission on law and order 2004
    Chapter 4 page 53 section 4.6.7. Perception of the public about
    the current inadequacies of governance
    The following issues were clearly
    stated by the public to be affecting the
    society:
    * community councils do not seek input
    from community members;
    * there is an absence of strong community
    councils;
    * the present scope of Parish Committees is
    inadequate;
    There is:
    * duplication of effort among agencies;
    * unequal ease of access to resources;
    * red tape in government;
    * lack of advocacy;
    * political interference;
    * lack of information about available
    resources and where and how to get them;
    * excessive centralisation of the administration
    of resources.


  14. @Enuff said…
    Based on your position, everyone including non-members of the BLP should have a right to vote for leader of the opposition.
    ————————————————

    Never said that. The Barbados constitution already decides how the LOTO is chosen. What I contend is that the entire membership of a political party, those in good standing that is, should be give the right to participate is choosing their political leader, instead of having seven or eight parliamentarians make that choice for them. The DLP now does, the BLP rank and file wants to have their say. There is no party without them.


  15. Mia Mottley will lose the contest to Owen any day. Owen has a sizeable dissier on Mia.

    Only a matter of time before that info. is revealed.

    When that time comes…..it will be SHOWTIME !


  16. I am a DLP but will cast my vote anywhere to ‘stop’ the Motley takeover…even if it means supporting Owen Arther….. She has been a good public servent but she does not and cannot represent barbados as our PM (please)… ” have we all forgotten the clit bitting ting and more ….” what the hell people no way to Mia….


  17. THE ROW WITHIN the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) camp continued yesterday with former St Philip North candidate George Griffith firing back at two of his critics.

    He described former Cabinet ministers Lionel Craig and Clyde Griffith as “toxic assets” who were among those responsible for the BLP’s devastating defeat in the 1986 General Elections.

    “That tag team [Craig and Griffith] constitutes the largest chunk of those toxic assets which ensured the almost annihilation of the BLP in the 1986 General Elections,” Griffith told the DAILY NATION yesterday.

    He was responding to the dismissive comments made by the two BLP stalwarts about his support for former Prime Minister Owen Arthur and charges he levelled against Opposition Leader Mia Mottley that she was adopting dictatorial tactics within the party.

    Griffith said he was not surprised about Craig’s assertion that the former prime minister was a spent force, charging that the ex-Cabinet minister had an axe to grind with Arthur because he (Arthur) had instructed certain action against a company he (Craig) operated.

    “No one in the know would be surprised at their venomous comments towards Owen Arthur, after all his [Arthur] administration was forced to institute a special audit in the aftermath of the St Leonard’s School renovations contract and had the courage to tell Clyde Griffith the truth about himself,” he said.

    Griffith said that at age 60, Arthur was at the height of his political and intellectual powers and that the BLP “would be extravagantly wasteful were it to permit his extensive talents, skills and experience on economic management and national development to be underutilised.”

    “The future face of the BLP cannot be an image associated with tribalism, personal abuse, vilification, nor the inability to contribute seriously to any of the major issues of the day,” Griffith added.

    The former consul general to New York said the party had to rethink its strategy as to how it wanted to be projected in the public domain in the future.

    “Mr Craig, in both his ancient and modern versions, has typified the kind of tribalism and the politics of abuse and vilification that the BLP needs to put behind it.

    “Has he [Craig] forgotten the ‘let them starve speech’?

    “Let it be known that I will not be silenced by the ragtag team of Craig and Griffith, and while Mr Arthur has not spoken on this issue, he will not be silenced either,” Griffith said.


  18. It seems there is a strategy to the salvos being levelled on both sides. Mottley has about 18 months to clean up this matter.


  19. loving it. Speak up George. Bajans who have lived overseas know how to speak up without fear. It is not difficult to do,.. more bajans at home should try it, and they are. I once called into VOB and David Ellis put me on the air with Lammie Craig. I dismissed him and his points as if he was a little school boy. Not knowing how to respond I assume due to his lack of experience speaking to someone who was so dismissive of him, all he could muster was ” you live in Boston nuh”? well I know a lot bajans in Boston up there suffering.
    Lammie Craig has always been an idiot. Is it not sad that at his age and at the end of his supposedly illustrious political career, that he still found himself caught up in allegations of malfeasance? Sad nothing to learn from him other than how disparage people.


  20. It seems judging from the Barbados Advocate of Tuesday February 9, 2010, that Miss Mia Mottley, Political Leader of the BLP, went to the BLP meeting in St. Patricks on last Sunday night and in her address said very little of substance to the audience.

    What is really happening in this country when the Opposition Leader – a constitutionally sanctioned title – however outdated and misleading it is – herself could have gone and addressed a public meeting and could have been found to be so wanting and thus could only have offered up so little of significance as to be so totally lacking in breadth and depth on the very serious so-called economic challenges and issues that this country faces??? What the hell is happening in our country and within this political educational system???

    Futhermore, that Miss Mia Mottley, could have gone and had for a central theme one that, having regard for certain personal attributes and political historical events, called for this wretched wicked DLP government to “freeze the fat, NOT wages” – that it must cut extraneous budget spending before it moves to freeze the wages of public workers – in response to assertions by Dr. David Estwick, Minister of Economic Affairs, that a wages freeze is necessary to help reduce government expenditure in this country, was in the mind of the PDC unsatisfactory, at best, hypocritical, at least, and disgusting, at worst.

    Surely, once again a clear demonstration of the patent lack of intellectual and political leadership and competence that is Miss Mia Mottley – Queen’s Counsel.

    Clearly, again the BLP leader – who her former BLP top ally has rightly pronounced faces a problem of acceptance and acceptability in the wider society mainly because of who she symbolizes in the minds of most Barbadians – has wholly been adding to that problem by disgracefully failing to demonstrate outstanding intellectual and political leadership since becoming Opposition Leader.

    Miss Mottley continues to horrendously fail in putting forward a vision – and one that many people can share – for the further development of this country; an alternative workable perspective – and one that is centred on the Barbadian people – for the further national and material and financial development of this country, and, at the very least, in building ( on her own along with some others) a clear coherent consistent theoritical or practical people-centred developmental platform on the basis of pre-existing major ideologies, philosophies and practices that have been and are known to have helped develop Barbados.

    This present Opposition Leader reminds of the present Prime Minister who – when he was Opposition Leader as well – was fair to fairly okay on anecdotal and narrative critiques and assessments as they related to the Barbados polity, society and so-called economy, and how they functioned in many ways, but was clearly no substance on AN ACCEPTABLE AND ARTICULATED WAY FORWARD FOR THE FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF OUR COUNTRY, BRINGING TOGETHER AND USING AND INTEGRATING SEVERAL INTELLECTUAL AND PRACTICAL OTHER DISCIPLINES AND APPROACHES IN TO HELPING FIND PARTIAL SOLUTIONS TO OR MINIMIZING MANY OF BARBADOS’ SOCIAL POLITICAL AND OTHER PROBLEMS. Now, look how fast and furious the chickens are coming home to roost!!

    So, while the BLP Leader – at the Sunday night meeting – regurgitated the points that the government should reduce budget costs in the areas of the constituency councils, summer camps and other extraneous spending” ( The Barbados Advocate, pg 2, Tuesday, February 9, 2010), many of those who attended – including those who spoke on the platform – Sunday night should have been forthright brave enough to ask her for, at least, a clear articulated vision for this country that speaks, et al, to making Barbados more technologically and informationally equipped in many quarters, while at the same time that speaks to putting more food, clothing and shelter on the disposal of every Barbados, and that speaks to reviving and ramping up Barbados’ manufacturing and agricultural sectors, while at the same time continuing to provide greater health care and education for all Barbadians.

    And, finally, Miss Mottley – at the meeting – severely failed to understand how and when to choose a central political theme such as “FREEZE THE FAT, NOT THE WAGES” . Certainly not only is Miss Mottley PHYSICALLY FAT AND NOT ONLY ARE HER PARLIAMENTARY SALARIES AND OTHER FORMS OF INCOME FAT AS HELL, – which are situations that obviously take away or distract from some of those, ESP. THOSE THAT GET LEAN WAGES, observing of the little significance of the central theme – but clearly she demonstrated NO political savvy and knowledge of political nuance, when in truth and in fact she could have gone and chosen a central theme that highlighted the inappropriateness and strangeness of HER call, and that questions or impugns it.

    How could she now be calling for a reduction in government expenditure when it was her same stinking ram goat BLP government that WOULD HAVE GONE AND WASTED MILLIONS UPON MILLIONS OF DOLLARS ON GREENLAND – which is yet to be used – MORE ON THE GEMS PROJECT, ON THE NHC WARRENS OFFICES COMPLEX – and which is now going to cost tax victims of this country more owing to AL BARRACKS’S rightful claims, MILLIONS AND MILLIONS MORE ON THE PRISONS AT DODDS, ON THE ABC HIGHWAY EXPANSION, ON THE DESTRUCTION OF AND ON THE YET TO BE FINISHED KENSINGTON OVAL, and on thousands upons thousands of unnecesary public service positions, numerous unnecessary commissions/ and commissions of enquiry, numerous unnecessary consultants and other such wastages and squandermania – thus creating bigger and bigger government expenditures? How like what??

    Miss Mottley, who the hell are you trying to fool or mislead? With your egregious nonsense? For it is manifest that you dont have any credibility or moral authority to speak on these kinds of national issues ( government reducing its expenditure), in our honest opinion. So, shut to hell up, and stand back, and let some others have a chance that wish to help lead this country in the right direction, do so please!!!

    So, Down with the damned DLP and the blasted BLP!!

    PDC


  21. @David:

    The nationnews reports that Slyvan Greenidge was laughing while “Mia Mottley was on the floor at the time.”

    What do they mean by “she was on the floor” do they mean that she was in parliament or that she was and was actually speaking (had the floor).

    Was Slyvan Greenidge laughing at Mia Mottley???????

    http://www.nationnews.com/news/politics/greenidge-put-out-copy-for-web


  22. Mia should never be the PM of Barbados. In these hard times the bajan people will need an “Obama” type leader … Not the “sheman” negatively centered type Mia represents.


  23. Oh Lord Austin no! Obama no! In fact the truth is more likely to be that Obama is attempting to be first known Socialist Democrat President of the US. Barbados is filled with such. All of our Prime Ministers including the current one and the LOTO the should never be PM, are all Socialist democrats, and what we have to show for it is a society that is held back by its politcally bred entitlement mentality, and its politically engineered dependent posture. Owen Arthur did not call us “gimmie gimmie” people without cause.

  24. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar

    OFF TOPIC

    Please forgive me for straying from the topic.

    I have always said that the Barbados Private Sector shows scant disrespect for the Black consumers of Barbados. The Barbados Private Sector treats Black Consumers like something that they scrapped off their shoes. Poor quality “service”, sky high prices, pitiful return policies, arrogant staff, etc. etc. etc..

    I have always maintained that if the consumers of Barbados were ninety nine percent white instead of Black the situation would be vastly different and better.

    There is an enterprise in Black Rock just beyond the Mental Hospital which carries a wide variety of food products. Ninety nine percent of it’s customer base is Black Barbadians. To be quiet honest the prices are reasonable. However their practices leave much to be desired.

    They have on display for Black Consumers to purchase the following:-

    Tomatoe Ketchup from the the Ukraine which expired since christmas day 2009.
    They have an assortment of jams in rusty tins which expired since September 2009.
    They have Macaroni and cheese in tins with rust on them.
    They have a bottle with a white substance in it written in either Russian or turkish language which expired since november 2009.

    I am absolutely sure that if white people used to shop at this establishment none of those items would be offered for sale to them.


  25. @Adrian

    You are very sharp with these matters.

    For a long time now BU has come to the conclusion they are saboteurs in the Mottley camp.

    Will check if Mottley way on the floor.


  26. @ CC

    Where you now come from man? You were missed it is nice to know you are alive and well (I hope)!……….


  27. @Carson C. Cadogan: “I am absolutely sure that if white people used to shop at this establishment none of those items would be offered for sale to them.

    With all due respect.

    Commerce is colour blind.

    A vendor will rip off a “whitey” just as quickly as they will take advantage of a black.

    Or a brown, or a red, or a grey, or a blue…

    It is up to each and *every* consumer to not be ripped off.

    Please correct if I’m wrong, but was it not said long ago: “Caveat emptor”?


  28. why is the industrialised world dumping sub-standard expired food products
    in ghetto areas and the third world countries regularly (cc /ch)


  29. @kiki: “why is the industrialised world dumping sub-standard expired food products in ghetto areas and the third world countries regularly

    Perhaps because we stupidly buy them without question?

    If the product isn’t up to standard, then don’t buy.

    I know… It’s a hard concept to wrap a simple mind around…

    Don’t buy.


  30. Don’t Sell
    And don’t be so arrogant and patronising
    Unless you can prove you are cleverer
    than me
    You always seem / appear to be wrong
    Now carry on


  31. @kiki… “Don’t Sell.

    Don’t Buy.

    The buyer has much more power than the seller.

    You (they) just don’t realize it. (Yet.)

    Sadly.


  32. well you can’t buy when you got no money


  33. @kiki: “well you canโ€™t buy when you got no money

    And now “kiki” runs to a “safe harbour”… (As expected.)

    If you actually had no money to pay for food, then perhaps you would welcome foodstuffs which were past their expiry dates, but were still good.

    Come on kiki. Please stop these foolish games.

    Is it possible for you to be serious?

    Or is that asking too much?


  34. 26 minutes de fela kuti โ€ฆ Rรฉgalez
    vous!
    โ€œO.D.O.Oโ€ Overtake Don Overtake Overtake
    parts 1-3
    :: Fela Kuti
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  35. Chris are you deaf
    you said you were
    but you may have
    been lying
    anyway are you stupid
    because you are always
    missing the message and
    signals and you are very unpopular
    so why do you think you are correct
    smug man


  36. I see folks tossing around the term “social democrat” like it is the worst political thing you can be. The fact of the matter is that politics can be a game of balance from the public’s perspective, and we have gone so far to the right over the years in support of big business, we now need to go to the far left to keep the scale from completely falling off balance … social democrats did not create the global ecomonic meltdown we are in.

    Neither the BLP or DLP has done a great job in keeping political balance in Barbados, where nations do best…. With daily distraction from what their real focus should be “jobs creation” in barbados.

    Old bajan money is hell bent on keeping $$$ within their families, and so is new bajan money, with the upper middle class towing the line … The result of this is not enough opportunity being created for the middle class and poor in barbados.

    We have smart bajan youth that do all we say in making education a priority, and when they graduate we think they should be happy working at Goddards (Please).

    We as bajans have to stop playing follow the leader and look aggressively to real reforms, which create new job markets and industries… We have to abandon our deep rooted colonial thinking and mix it up at bit. Point and case: Idia holds many of the worlds leading call centers for large international firms, with english as their second language… with our literacy rates why the “hell” cant we in barbados obtain similar successes.


  37. @kiki: “you are very unpopular

    I am *very* comfortable being unpopular.

    I think this is because I cannot not recognize the “elephant in the room”.

    Unlike most….


  38. ooh no
    not that saying again
    subtle white boy speak


  39. @kiki…

    You remind me of a five year old child.

    A three year old keeps asking “Why?”.

    They are quickly silenced with the answer “Because”. (Sadly, this is the same answer many receive until they’re very old.)

    The five year old has learnt just a little more, and asks slightly deeper questions.

    But they still don’t actually understand the answers, so they keep asking silly questions (and making silly statements) without thinking about the answers given…

    For what that is worth.


  40. still waiting for my sorry
    *C*unting answers
    Chris are you deaf
    anyway are you stupid


  41. @kiki: “*C*unting answers

    Are you suggesting that I Call U Next Tuesday?

    Or are you just a tease?


  42. Kiki
    Chris Halsall is a typical white man with a very condescending ,arrogant attitude.
    Chris Halsall reminds me of Jack the human rat Borman with the subtle insulting way he belittles many of the contributors to this blog.

    A few months ago he insulted thousand of Black Barbadians by calling us cows in reference to the thousands of us Black Barbadians who visited the Garrison Savannah to take in our Independence Parade.He is at again by not only attacking you Kiki but by stating it is okay for us Black Barbadians to eat expired and contaminated food stuff from overseas. He is suggesting that dumping inferior,expired food items on countries like us is better than destroying that food stuff.

    Chris Halsall,after reading many of your postings it is clear to me that you have little regard for Black People.I believe that because of the efforts you have played in the utilities hearings in Barbados,that you have a special privilege on Black Barbadians and you believe you have the right to insult,belittle and intimidate us in your little subtle way.
    Chris Halsall,the true you is being reveal every day on this blog.

    Chris Halsall wants Black Barbadians to eat inferior, expired,contaminated foodstuff that the Europeans & Americans dump on these islands


  43. Negroman yes it’s true
    I have to live and eat with creeps
    like that and k*ll ’em metophorically
    so to speak


  44. @Negroman: “Chris Halsall wants Black Barbadians to eat inferior, expired,contaminated foodstuff that the Europeans & Americans dump on these islands

    I didn’t actually say what you claim.

    But, hey, if you want to blame “whitey” for all your woes, rather than standing up for yourself, who am I to stop you?


  45. @kiki: “like that and k*ll โ€˜em metophorically

    Please be *very* careful kiki.

    A lesser Man would consider your above to be a direct threat.

    I would really not want BU to come under judicial review…


  46. Negroman is defending himself
    What are you doing
    Showing off about youself

    p.s.Don’t worry I ain’t gonna kill you (a lesser man) because you ain’t worth it

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