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Hartley Henry – DLP Political Strategist

Congratulations on the passage of the Health Reform Bill. I am impressed and truly inspired by your vision, conviction and determination!

Many political observers in Barbados have come to compare and twin the politics of Washington to that of Barbados. They liken the Democrats in Washington to the governing Democratic Labour Party and the Republicans on Capitol Hill to the current leadership of the Barbados Labour Party.

Sir, in relation to your recent experience with the health care issue, we have an almost identical scenario existing here in Barbados, where absolutely nothing the government does is supported by the opposition.

I can well understand your frustration at having to fight so hard to effect positive and meaningful change. But that, I suppose, is the nature of politics in 2010. The Health Reform Bill, as I understand it, would bring both immediate as well as long term benefits to millions of Americans.

Straight off the bat, health insurers would be required to let young people stay on their parents’ policy up to their 27th birthday. Also, insurers would be barred from denying coverage to kids with pre-existing health conditions, and tax credits, to the tune of 35 percent of premiums, would start to flow to businesses with fewer than 50 employees to enable them to take out and maintain policies.

Mr. President, it is hard to consider how anyone, voted for by beneficiaries of these changes, could oppose them. Yet, we know that every single Republican, all 212 of those who voted, gave the thumbs down to this measure. This is almost as ridiculous, Mr. President, as our Leader of the Opposition here in Barbados persistently opposing free bus fares for school children. Can you imagine that two thirds of the Barbados Labour Party’s Parliamentary team represents rural constituencies, where many children take two buses to school, and these guys violently opposed the abolition of bus fares for school children?

I know how you must feel, Mr. President, because here in Barbados we also had a situation where the opposition opposed holiday camps for school children, constituency councils that would empower ordinary Barbadians and even more recent, the appointment of a Parliamentary Secretary to oversee the day to day operations of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.

Imagine you have a situation in Barbados where over the last five years, it became commonplace for ordinary Barbadians to spend as much as 24 hours at the main, general hospital waiting to see a doctor. Also, where there were persistent reports of less than flattering experiences at the hospital by patients, staff and visitors alike.

Your counterpart, Prime Minister David Thompson, determined that in addition to having an energetic and competent minister of health that he would reinforce the oversight of government, by putting in a Parliamentary Secretary who has developed a reputation for getting things done. Do you know, Mr. President, the opposition in Barbados opposed that as well?

And it gets even worse! We have a serious water problem in Barbados. There are residential communities that have had to put expansion on hold, as a result of a shortage of or inaccessibility to water. Eighty per cent of callers on the call-in programmes complain of nightmares in respect of the Barbados Water Authority. The situation called for urgent and meaningful action. The Prime Minister acted. He appointed one of his then ministers to the position of Executive Chairman of the BWA in an effort to get ageless issues addressed and resolved. The number one problem at BWA is said to be human resource and industrial relations driven. Arni Walters is one of the foremost experts on HR and IR issues in Barbados. Do you know, Mr. President, that Mia Mottley and the opposition opposed that move as well?

So this opposing for the sake of opposing is not unique to Washington, my friend, we encounter the same nonsense in Barbados on a daily basis.

We have school children doing as they like both on and off the school compound. The Prime Minister and Minister of Education are at their wits end to find a solution to this problem. Do you think the Leader of the Opposition or the former Prime Minister has said a word in support of the government’s effort to check and stamp out incidents of antisocial behavior among school children? No! Not a word! Their obsession is with talking arithmetic.

Everything that flows from their mouths is GDP, deficit and foreign reserves related. No one is saying that these are not important, but, as the Prime Minister has said repeatedly, Barbados is more than an economy. It is a society. Yet, the Leader of the Opposition, and presumably Prime Minister-in-Waiting, cannot find a single social issue to associate with or to champion.

Indeed, she and her predecessor attended and spoke at their first party meeting in months (I am going to give you the joke about that another time) and when they discovered that the economic techno-babble was not resonating with even their supporters, do you know what they ended up talking about? Mr. President, you won’t believe it. Their time was spent calling for a member of the cabinet to be fired over some incident they say took place in the Members Room of Parliament.

I am waiting, Mr. President, to see where they and their mouthpiece newspaper are going to take this issue, because I recall hearing of a gun being fired among a gathering of BLP government ministers a few years ago. It was never denied or confirmed whether a then representative for a rural constituency received a gunshot wound, but I can tell you no one messed with the then representative for a very urban constituency thereafter. Interestingly, that incident was never reported in the newspaper.

Furthermore, Mr. President, have you ever heard of a pigtail bucket? Well legend has it that a senior Member of the current Barbados Parliament beat his father to a pulp with a pig tail bucket and when he was confronted with the tale of this in the Parliament of Barbados, a fight broke out with a now deceased former member, and an ex-cricketing great was struck by a flying chair thrown by that senior member. A former deputy Speaker also fractured a colleague minister’s nose with a cuff, right there in Parliament yard.

So I am waiting patiently to see how the Barbados Labour Party and its newspaper arm treat this issue of a recent fracas in Parliament, because, while I do not condone such; perpetrated by friend or foe, I will not sit silent and permit the impression to be given that such is unprecedented.

Mr. President, I agree with you. Such sanctimonious grandstanding is an abomination!

Hartley Henry is a Regional Political Strategist. He can be reached at hartleyhenry@gmail.com

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246 responses to “Dear President Obama”


  1. HH, why do you not just go to Washington, get Obama to drop his pants, bend over and you pucker up and apply your lips?

    The second paragraph is positively vomitous. I sincerely and devoutly hope that no one not on serious medication (either prescribed or recreational) compares Barbados’ politics to those of the USA. Why do I sense David Thompson groaning as he reads your latest?

    In fact, in your zeal to kiss Obama’s nether regions, you have totally obscured what it is you have to say. Unbelievably, you have become a bore.

    You are better than this – at least I always thought so – well, anyone can have a bad day. Better luck next time. I hope the country is not paying you to write this tripe, however.


  2. Wuhloss, lol. Amused tear into HH above.

    That said, HH has made a signifcant error, he says ‘So this opposing for the sake of opposing is not unique to Washington, my friend, we encounter the same nonsense in Barbados on a daily basis’.

    The Republican party does not oppose for its sake, it opposes to protect the interest of the large corporations and to protect the few wealthy powerbrokers in the US.

    Big difference. Anyone who underestimates what the GOP stands must have blinkers, as ‘Amused’ above, I am also surprised that HH can not have the understanding to see this.

    Chency, Rumsfeld et al, ‘opposing for the sake of it’??? Lol.


  3. Second piece of advice HH, MISTAKE for a person representing the current administration,to attribute the term ‘presumably Prime Minister-In-Waiting’ to the Leader of the Opposition’.

    As you know, perception is an interesting thing. By broadcasting this term for her, you are creating a ‘perception’ and even if it may be technically true, eventually even if debatable, as a representative of the current adminstration, you should avoid such references at all cost.

    Just a piece of friendly advice.


  4. Those following the US politics are aware that after the Democrats were defeated badly for the Senate seat in Massachusetts it deflated the Democrats; even Obama. According to political pundits it was Speaker Nancy Pelosi who demanded that Obama get out and about and use the weight of his office to push the bill though the House. Of course Obama gets the full credit.


  5. If Obama does drop his pants and bend over and HH puckers up, the resulting malodorous effluvium will not be emanating from where you might think.


  6. HH wrote “Many political observers in Barbados have come to compare and twin the politics of Washington to that of Barbados. They liken the Democrats in Washington to the governing Democratic Labour Party and the Republicans on Capitol Hill to the current leadership of the Barbados Labour Party.”

    THIS IS A LIE.


  7. Amused wrote that HH has become a bore.

    I disagree.

    HH was ALWAYS a bore.


  8. Anybody with such a s monster sized ego as HH would have to have a tiny, little d**k.

    The 2 things got to be in inverse proprotion to each other.

    I would like to see both so that I can do a comparison myself.


  9. By the way, “J”, the same goes for big and noisy exhaust pipes

  10. Donald Duck, Esq Avatar
    Donald Duck, Esq

    Why is it BU that you have to cover what HH has to say every week? you ever thought of carrying the BLP column?


  11. @Donald Duck

    The HH article is NOT the DLP column that appears in the Advocate.

    The BLP side has been invited to submit articles under a known name and Sylvan Greenidge has taken up the offer from time to time.

    The offer remains open to the BLP side to submit, the key word is submit Donald Duck.


  12. Is empty headed Hartley Henry aware that the Republicans are protecting the interests of the large insurance and pharmaceutical companies which perform the role of paymasters for their party? It is all part of the resurgence of the conservative movement in America.
    But then, how can he compare the current DLP administration with that of President Obama? President Obama knows where he wants to take the USA, Thompson does not know where he wants to take Barbados. How can Henry compare free rides on the bus by school children and the setting up of constituency councils with the enactment of legislation which gives health care coverage to 38 million Americans? The man does not read. Is he aware that from as far back as the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt and possibly earlier, successive administrations have been trying to give health care coverage to the less privileged members of the American society? Under these circumstances, the passage of the Health Care Reform Bill is truly historic. I am truly amazed that my Prime Minister takes advice from such an unlettered vulgarian. Shame on you Mr Thompson. His being a past student of St George’s Secondary School has nothing to do with it so do not play that class card with me. Henry has an aversion to scholarship. He is only interested in the money and intrigue.


  13. And my PM Thompson whose party I voted for is paying this so-called adviser Hartley Henry some $120,000 a month to write this garbage weekly. Heaven help us all.


  14. Dear Amused >>

    Exactly what planet are you from, you must have came off the spacecraft that landed in Bridgetown a few aliens behind the Leader of the Opposition …

    HH is exactly correct in every paragraph … Change from your way of thinking is exactly what Barbados needs in these challenging times, so keep “fussing and fighting”. At some point we will get you back to your spacecraft and send your kind of thinking on it’s way ….


  15. By the way HH, that wanton soup that the P.M said it would have cost the barbados government to get the agreement between Barbados and T&T, is taking long to cook. Since that soup was cooking Obama with hash agruments from the opposition, has introduced and had passed a revolutionary health plan for the USA that many presidents were shifting for years. If we are really twinning with Washington, then an agreement with two CSME states on a simple wanton soup affair should have been completed long time ago.


  16. HH
    Please inform the P.M that the DLP has had an extended honeymoon period by bajans because of the world crisis and the sticky situation the Owen Arthur government left us in. However, that honeymoon is over and like the Obama government is told, we too in Barbados is expecting OUR government to start living up to more of their promises either than housing. If we are borrowing money to build houses for locals that means that we are borrowing foreign exchange but exporting nothing in return since only locals would be buying these houses. It is time the DLP generate some business to get foreign exchange coming into this island or we would be in this crisis long after most others are out.


  17. Has Hartley Henry read the bill HR3200 or just the news reports.

    First of all this bill has nothing to do with health. It has to do with medical care. There is a massive difference.

    Watch this! TRUTH about US Health Care Bill.

    Download the bill here http://candicemiller.house.gov/pdf/hr3200.pdf
    Also go to The Library of Congress website http://thomas.loc.gov/ and download a copy or click here http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?c111:2:./temp/~c1116a8yPc::. for reported or latest version that was just passed.

    NY Times – Big Win for Obama, but at What Cost?
    http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/22/health/policy/22assess.html?ref=policy
    I think this is a great article.

    “Obama-care” Equals Elective Dictatorship
    http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/tobyyoung/100030829/obamas-health-care-reforms-show-that-america-has-become-an-elective-dictatorship/

    Health Care Plan will Tax Americans to Eternity
    http://www.prisonplanet.com/obamacare-taxing-the-american-people-into-oblivion.html

    IRS to Act as Enforcer for “Obama-care”
    http://cnsnews.com/news/article/63181

    CNN – Secret Health Care Negotiations – Obama Lies

    AP – Idaho state First to Sign Law to Sue Fed Government Over Healthcare
    http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5g0LSHNfmnWDnZ_JylqiFxeT5GKEQD9EGLNDO0

    Basically, common sense will tell you that this will eventually contribute significantly to bankrupting or will bankrupt USA. And since US government have no money – the funding can only come from taxes. That’s why IRS will be enforcers, plus the bill stats so anyway. Take the time to read the bill!


  18. On every subject on which Scout posts, bloggers conclude that he/she is an ass. I concur.


  19. Empowerment by manufactured Crisis, is what the Obama administration is all about.

    It’s an old trick, if not invented a few years before the National Lampoon cover, it was actually codified by a Marxist Columbia professor and his research team assistant in an article in The Nation may 2, 1966. The professor of social work was Richard A. Cloward, and his research assistant was Francis Fox Piven. What they authored became known a “the Coward-Piven strategy of Orchestrated Crisis.”

    Cloward and Piven specifically calculated their stragety as a way to end poverty by bringing the Capitalist system to collapse through a series of escalating demands that could never be met. This, essentially, is what Obama Health Care Reform is all about.

    This is, more or less, exactly what Obama is doing; and he is certainly hastening the process, by attempting to force Israel to give up further land rights, as a soveriegn state, to its sworn enemies, PLO/PA, Hamas, whose charter in clause 7, very clearly states their ultimate objective, is the destruction of Israel, and every Jew.


  20. Hartley could write SHITE….what a load of CRAP!!!!


  21. @ Zoe

    Anyone who shares similar views or is a fan of Glen Beck needs help.


  22. It seems that the Republicans are worried about the deficit as it relates to the health bill, no such luck when they voted to go to war in Iraq.


  23. I bet HH likes to hear himself speak, more than likely pratices in front a mirror lol.
    Check with some workers on the farms how popular Walters was at BAMC as head of HR, another joker he is.


  24. Hahahaha…

    Zoe true to form…

    Here he goes with this Israeli/Jew/Hamas/PLO..agenda.

    Maybe if they stop giving billion of dollars in aid to Israel each year, they would not be so broke!!
    Why not speak about the influence of the Jewish lobby in the US (a sovereign state).
    Your slip is showing Zoe!!

    PS…This is for your enjoyment…..


  25. Obama is a faithfull disciple of the late left wing radical organizer Saul Alinsky, who inspired Cloward and Piven, the “Cloward-Piven strategy, whose methods Barack Obama adopted, which openly advocates the ‘creation of crisis’ to destroy capitalist society. This is how socialist progress is achieved ‘peacefully’ through conflict or crisis, and always in the direction of greater socialism.

    @Enuff, BTW, I don’t watch Glen Beck, I don’t need to, the facts and evidence re Obama and his socialist agenda, go far deeper than Beck deals with.

    Maybe, you need some help!


  26. How could Obama be a faithful disciple of a man who says…

    “Not at any time. I’ve never joined any organization — not even the ones I’ve organized myself. I prize my own independence too much. And philosophically, I could never accept any rigid dogma or ideology, whether it’s Christianity or Marxism. One of the most important things in life is what Judge Learned Hand described as ‘that ever-gnawing inner doubt as to whether you’re right.’ If you don’t have that, if you think you’ve got an inside track to absolute truth, you become doctrinaire, humorless and intellectually constipated. The greatest crimes in history have been perpetrated by such religious and political and racial fanatics, from the persecutions of the Inquisition on down to Communist purges and Nazi genocide.”

    You Zoe, need to stop labeling people as soon as they don’t share your views.
    BTW…he was Jewish.


  27. Albert March 25@ 6.49P.m
    On every subject on which Scout posts, bloggers conclude that he/she is an ass. I concur.
    ———————————————————————-
    Albert normally, I only respond to intelligent people, but don’t start thumping your chest because that’s not why I’m responding to you since you don’t fit that role. However, I just want to say to you that you should stop allowing yourself to be the “salmon-tot retreiver” for any party, since everyone reatlises that your bark way exceeds your bite and all one has to do to stamp the feet and you would run because that bark is all you have to offer. By the way, please inform me of all these bloggers that concur with you that I’m an ass? Then I’m honored because the Christ Jesus used one of my ancestors as his means of transport, the only other thing a “salmon-tot retreiver is used for other than senseless barking is retreiving selmon tots and other such items from the garbage.


  28. @ Enuff….

    Thanks for the link, lets hope it puts Zoe and those of his ilk in their respective places (where ever that may be).

  29. Wishing In Vain Avatar
    Wishing In Vain

    See page 7 of today’s Advocate if you care to learn more about Owing See Thru Arthur and his nasty traits in a full page paid advertisement today.


  30. Was/is Barack Obama influenced by the ideological radicalism of Saul Alinsky and his Neo-Marxism; as taken from ‘Rules for Radicals’ -1971.

    Did anyone close to Saul Alinsky say anything re Obama’s campain strategy in 2008?

    “Obama learned his lesson well. I am proud to see that my father’s model for organizing is been applied successfully beyond community organizing to affect the Democratic campaign in 2008. It is a fine tribute to Saul alinsky as we approach his 100th birthday.”
    -Letter from L. David Alinsky, son of Neo-Marixist Saul Alinsky.

    Of Means and Ends [ Forget moral or ethical considerations] Ghosts of Machiavelli.

    “The end is what you want, the means is how you get it. Whenever we think of social change, the question of means and ends arises…The most unethical of all means is the non-use of any means. The standards of judgment must be rooted in the whys and wherefores of life as it is lived, THE WORLD AS IT IS, not our wished-for fantasy of THE WORLD AS IT SHOULD BE” (Rules for Radicals, By Saul Alinsky, pp. 25-26) emphasis added.

    NOTE: Apparently Michelle Obama reffered to these words during her Democratic National Convention Speech:

    “She said, ‘Barack stood up that day,’ talking about a visit to Chicargo neighborhoods, ‘and spoke words that have stayed with me ever since. He talked about ‘ ‘THE WORLD AS IT IS’ and ‘THE WORLD AS IT SHOULD BE…’ And, ‘All of us driven by a simple belief that THE WORLD AS IT IS just won’t do – that we have an obligation to, fight for THE WORLD AS IT SHOULD BE.” emphasis added.

    Do you wonder who – or whose values- should determine what “THE WORLD SHOULD BE?”

    One’s choice of key *words* can be revealing on one’s thought sources. Here MO’s words echo Alinsky, and may explain why she seems to have been ashamed of the USA all her adult life!


  31. @ Zoe…

    You are a real piece of work and a full class idiot!!

    Your agenda is so damn obvious to everyone that it is even pathetic.

    ‘THE WORLD AS IT IS’ and ‘THE WORLD AS IT SHOULD BE…

    These words could similarly be echoed by any of the following people with different meanings.

    1. The Poor.
    2. The Underprivileged.
    3. The Oppressed.
    4. The Minorities
    5. Christians
    6. The Rich
    ..and so on ..
    What really is your point?
    Why not stop beating around the bush and come out with what you really want to say.
    Come now, Zoe, throw the religious spin on this.


  32. Were the Human Rights activists (heroes) fighting for..‘THE WORLD AS IT IS’ or ‘THE WORLD AS IT SHOULD BE…years ago.
    Did Rosa Parks fight for..‘THE WORLD AS IT IS’ or ‘THE WORLD AS IT SHOULD BE…when she decided not to sit in the back?

    Would Christians (like you) rather have..‘THE WORLD AS IT IS’ or ‘THE WORLD AS IT SHOULD BE…

    These words are relative and were used by their speakers in a specific context.
    Your contorting and twisting of words to suit your agenda and bias is such a shame for one who ‘claims’ to be a Christian.


  33. Dems Pelted with Bricks & Abuse over Healthcare Reforms. Democrats face death threats and vandalism over healthcare reform bill. Bricks thrown amid calls to violence on web forum as Senate wrangling continues. See
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/mar/25/violence-congress-health-reform-republican-obama


  34. In 1967 federal Medicaid and Medicare spending in the USA, comprised only 2.8 percent of the federal budget. In 2008 these two programs today consume 22 percent of total federal spending. This is the largest component of the federal budget, even exceeding total wartime outlays for national defense.

    Corrected for inflation, Medicare and Medicaid spending has increased by 2, 735 percent since funding began in 1967, that is a real annual growth rate of 8.5 %, almost three times the annual rate of economic growth for the same period. (Calculations based on Office of Management and Budget historical tables using OMB deflators, combined with state and local spending estimates provided by htt://www.usgovernmentspendings.com.)
    (Manufactured Healthcare Crisis, By James Simpson)


  35. @Zoe… A simple and direct question.

    Why is health care so expensive?


  36. Obama stimulus: $246, 436 per job.

    President obama’a $787 billion economic stimlus package has cost taxpayers $246, 436 for every new job the administration claims to have created, according to a top economic analyst.

    While the administration claims its stimulus has saved 640, 329 jobs from February through October, analyst Ed Yardeni declares, “That amounts to $246, 436 per job based on the $157.8 (billion) that has been awaded so far.”

    Yardeni, president of Yardeni Research Inc., has worked as chief investment strategist at Deutsche Bank, Prudential Equity Group and Oak Associates and as chief economist for C.J. Lawrence, Prudential Securities and E.F. Hutton.

    “If the government had simply used the funds awarded so far to pay a year’s worth of labour, that would have p
    aid for 2.6 million jobs!” he wrote!

    Interesting, isn’t it!


  37. @Zoe…

    But you haven’t actually answered my question in your immediate above.

    I ask it again.

    Why is health care so expensive?


  38. Zoe has an agenda…and he calls himself a Christian!!….WTF!!

  39. mash up & buy back Avatar
    mash up & buy back

    David

    Check out this fabulous article in the prestigious new york times which made front page.

    I am sooo proud of my country.Barbados is really special even in the eyes of the international folks.

    Maybe you could use this as an article David.You decide.

    *************************************************************************************************

    Honoring a Long Life? But She’s Just 30 Plus 71

    Suzanne DeChillo/The New York Times
    Mae Bishop’s age? Don’t ask.

    By KIRK SEMPLE
    Published: March 26, 2010

    Among the ceremonial duties of the consul general of Barbados in New York is a charming custom rooted in the colonial history of that island nation. When a Barbadian here turns 100, the consul attends the birthday party, and each subsequent one, bearing flowers and a proclamation celebrating the person’s life and longevity.

    Suzanne DeChillo/The New York Times
    Eurita Xavier, above, a Barbadian in New York, with Lennox O. Price, the consul general, when she turned 102 this year.
    The ritual expresses appreciation for the elderly and pride in Barbados, which claims to have one of the highest percentages of centenarians in the world.

    One Barbadian, however, is not playing along.

    Mae Bishop is 101. According to her birth certificate, she will turn 102 on May 16. But with the feistiness and independence that have characterized her long life, she has steadfastly refused to acknowledge that she has lived a century.

    Last year, when the consulate asked if the consul general, Lennox O. Price, could make a birthday call to her home in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, her family did not respond. The consulate has put in another request this year, but family members say they are unlikely to grant it, in deference to what Mrs. Bishop’s younger daughter called her “little idiosyncrasy.”

    “It’s vanity,” said the daughter, Colga Hylton-Springer, explaining that her mother, who was born in Barbados, had learned a hard lesson here in her adopted country. “In this society, you are over the hill, and she never felt over the hill.”

    For Mrs. Bishop’s 100th birthday in 2008, the family held a party and allowed the previous consul general, a family friend, to attend. But it decided to respect Mrs. Bishop’s sensitivities by sending invitations that referred to “the 70th anniversary of her 30th birthday.”

    Mrs. Bishop did quick work on the greeting cards she received that mentioned a 100th birthday, tearing out the offending number and leaving the rest of each card intact. During the party, Ms. Hylton-Springer recalled, her mother turned to a friend and said, “I don’t know what they’re going to do when I’m 100, because they’re making such a big fuss now.”

    State Senator Eric Adams, who represents Crown Heights, presented a proclamation that was careful to specify “the 70th anniversary of her 30th birthday.” But the Barbadian consul at the time, Jessica Odle-Baril, unaware of the seriousness of the wording, did not take the same precautions. Her proclamation heralded the 100th.

    Mrs. Bishop never read the document. “We kind of skirted around that, so she wasn’t aware of it,” Ms. Odle-Baril said.

    On a recent afternoon, receiving a reporter at her home, Mrs. Bishop said she was feeling under the weather and not inclined to talk much. “I don’t feel good at all,” she said cordially. “But thank you for coming.”

    Yet Ms. Hylton-Springer and her sister, Hazel Bishop Alexis, say she has made her position clear. “She is still fighting, not resigning herself to others,” Ms. Hylton-Springer said. She added, “You have to respect it.”

    The New York consul’s visits, which began in 2004, mirror a long tradition in Barbados, where the governor general, who serves as the head of state, pays a call to residents on their 100th birthday, and then every anniversary from the 105th on. At the centenarian’s request, the governor can also solicit a congratulatory card from Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, which governed Barbados until its independence in 1966.

    “We love our centenarians!” exclaimed Patricia Layne, the governor’s private secretary. “We’re very proud of them.”

    Last year alone, 32 Barbadians turned 100, Ms. Layne said. The oldest living Barbadian is James E. Sisnett, a retired sugar factory engineer, who celebrated his 110th birthday in February. His party was attended by about 200 relatives and friends, said Dawn Sobers-Prawl, a granddaughter who flew in from Brooklyn for the occasion.

    In New York, consular officials say they are aware of at least four Barbadian centenarians in the region, and of three others who have died in recent months.

    The current consul’s most recent visit was to Eurita Xavier, who turned 102 on Feb. 25. A winter storm forced a rescheduling, and on March 3, Mr. Price and his cultural and community affairs officer, Linda Watson-Lorde, showed up at the Isabelle Geriatric Center, a nursing home in East Harlem, with a bouquet and a proclamation. Ms. Xavier, an immigrant who worked for many years as a seamstress, read part of the tribute aloud.

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    Courtesy of Hazel Bishop Alexis
    Mae Bishop, left, last year, with her daughters, Hazel Bishop Alexis, left, and Colga Hylton-Springer.
    As he tucked into a chocolate cupcake, Mr. Price said, “These are individuals who have made a contribution to Barbadian society, and it’s our way to honor that contribution, to let them know they have not been forgotten.”

    Being remembered has never been a problem for Mr. Price’s holdout, Mrs. Bishop. Her family says she has always been strong-minded, quick-witted and fastidious about her appearance. “Even 10 years ago, she wouldn’t come down the stairs without her wig, her eyebrow pencil, her makeup,” Ms. Hylton-Springer said. “And she always wore heels.”

    She came to New York in 1957 after her daughters graduated from high school. The move was intended to reunite the family — her husband, a merchant seaman, had based himself in the city — and to give the girls a better life, Ms. Hylton-Springer said.

    Mrs. Bishop worked in the hotel industry, retiring in 1976 as an assistant housekeeper in the linen room at the former Delmonico Hotel on Park Avenue. She has lived since 1966 in a two-story town house she owns.

    Mrs. Bishop remained robust and extremely healthy into her 90s, her daughters said, and always looked far younger than her years. But over time she became self-conscious about her age.

    “She started to say she wasn’t really that age, that her mother died when she was young — which was true — and that nobody knew her real age,” Ms. Hylton-Springer said. The birth certificate, she would say, was wrong.

    “We humor her because she deserves it,” the daughter said.

    These days, Mrs. Bishop suffers from arthritis and fatigue and spends most of the time in her bedroom, going downstairs for special occasions; Ms. Alexis takes care of her with the help of health care aides.

    Barbadian consular officials are still hoping they will be invited to attend this year’s party, which Ms. Hylton-Springer said would be a small family gathering. As for mentioning their mother’s age, the daughters employed a strategy last year that seemed to work.

    “We didn’t say anything,” Ms. Hylton-Springer said. “Everybody knows.”


  40. @mash up

    A good story for those who still look at the blue yellow with pride.


  41. To marvel at the folly in Obama country we have to witness the following:

    Sara Palin campaigning for a struggling McCain.

    California supporting a strong lobby to legalize marijuana, the reason being to raise sagging state revenues.


  42. FYI:

    A few excerpts from Mr Alinsky’s book [and recall, Marx and Trotsky — and more to the point Gramsci, forunder of the cultural form Marxist ideology — were Jews too, indeed much of Hitler’s anti-Jewish rhetoric was closely tied tot his hatred of the kissing cousin ideology to his own National SOCIALISM . . . Being or not being a Jew has little to do with ideology as such. David Ricardo was . . . a Jew, too.]

    Excerpts, for those with wears to hear and hearts to understand what is happening to our civilisation, of course after SA’s infamous dedication to Lucifer:

    “A Marxist begins with his prime truth that all evils are caused by the exploitation of the proletariat by the capitalists. From this he logically proceeds to the revolution to end capitalism, then into the third stage of reorganization into a new social order of the dictatorship of the proletariat, and finally the last stage — the political paradise of communism.” p.10

    “The end is what you want, the means is how you get it. Whenever we think about social change, the question of means and ends arises. The man of action views the issue of means and ends in pragmatic and strategic terms. He has no other problem; he thinks only of his actual resources and the possibilities of various choices of action. He asks of ends only whether they are achievable and worth the cost; of means, only whether they will work. … The real arena is corrupt and bloody.” p.24

    “The means-and-ends moralists, constantly obsessed with the ethics of the means used by the Have-Nots against the Haves, should search themselves as to their real political position. In fact, they are passive — but real — allies of the Haves…. The most unethical of all means is the non-use of any means… The standards of judgment must be rooted in the whys and wherefores of life as it is lived, the world as it is, not our wished-for fantasy of the world as it should be.” pp.25-26

    “…the organizer must be able to split himself into two parts — one part in the arena of action where he polarizes the issue to 100 to nothing, and helps to lead his forces into conflict, while the other part knows that when the time comes for negotiations that it really is only a 10 percent difference.” [i.e. create an artificial crisis . . . a la Rahm Emmanuel et al ] p.78

    “From the moment the organizer enters a community he lives, dreams… only one thing and that is to build the mass power base of what he calls the army. Until he has developed that mass power base, he confronts no major issues…. Until he has those means and power instruments, his ‘tactics’ are very different from power tactics. Therefore, every move revolves around one central point: how many recruits will this bring into the organization, whether by means of local organizations, churches, service groups, labor Unions, corner gangs, or as individuals.” “Change comes from power, and power comes from organization.” p.113

    The first step in community organization is community disorganization. The disruption of the present organization is the first step toward community organization. Present arrangements must be disorganized if they are to be displace by new patterns</b. [create a crisis again] …. All change means disorganization of the old and organization of the new." p.116

    Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it. In conflict tactics there are certain rules that [should be regarded] as universalities. One is that the opposition must be singled out as the target and ‘frozen.’ … When your ‘freeze the target,’ you disregard these [rational but distracting] arguments and carry out your attack…. One acts decisively only in the conviction that all the angels are on one side and all the devils on the other.” [As in the theory behind the trifecta fallacy: distract, distort, demonise, dismiss . . . or destroy ] pp.127-134

    All this should sound very familiar as you think back on routine rhetorical patterns resorted to by anti-Christian commenters at BU in recent months.

    It is also why we NEED to shift to a focus on teh merits, but are utterly unlikelyt o see such.

    Oh yes, on the US situation, from my cynical onlooker viewpoint.

    For what it’s worth:

    1 –> One does not have to be a pawn of Health Care Insurance Firms — now an endangered species on any fair reading [i.e. we see a secondary financial issue looming, that could trigger yet another wave of crises as the mandates to do away with red lining (sold as helping minorities, in the teeth of more financially credible alternatives . . . just as now) did as they set up and forced banks into sub-prime lending . . . in the teeth of warnings on the consequences: housing and real estate prices CAN fall when economies face deflationary trends] — to see that one’s health insurance is under threat, and one does not have to be a zombie programmed by Beck or Limbaugh to see that the US’ social welfare programmes with huge entitlement provisions historically balloon out of control beyond initial projections and impose ever higher net tax rates.

    2 –> And this has little or nothing to do with motives, race or party loyalties/ agendas, the above is on economics issues that are fairly easy to understand, and on history that is there for the reading if you dig beneath the surface spin.

    3 –> But then I am a firm believer in the repeated march of sinful, will fully misinformed folly and the related trojan horse effect.

    So, why do you think that history notoriously repeats itself, first as tragedy then as farce?

    And BTW, it was Marx who first said that . . . !

    [Add up what has happened to Govt and transfers in the US’ GDP over the years, including implicit mandates transferred to state and local govt. Think about what the overwhelmingly numerically dominant class in the US — the middle classes, generally considered — is thinking as it sees the total tax bill hitting its take-home pay, and the trends on it, plus the implications of setting up yet another big Govt bureaucracy. Then recall that the US was born out of a tax revolt, triggered by the original Boston Tea Party and onward resistance to the Stamp Duty acts. (And yes, that is why the movement we are talking about is called the Tea Party movement.)]

    We be cursed to live in most “interesting” times . . .

    But then we usually refuse to learn from history.

    Thus, the tragical farce begins.

    Yet again.

    Sadly, when the US sneezes we ketch pneumonia.

    Ah Gawn . . .

    D

    PS: The US is already bankrupt, on social welfare obligations imposed over decades since the 1930’s that simply cannot be met on the demographics and econ trends. Obama’s addition will simply speed up the all too predictable hyperinflation that will destroy the US currency and economy, as well as its global position. [You will get all your obligations met, Mein Herr, just, the money won’t be worth the effort to use it to paper the walls or to burn it as fuel to heat or cook . . . and your bank account is too small, so small we don’t have a bill small enough for it. We round up to $1,000,000 and enclose a note in this letter. Stamp on letter: $50,000,000. (Go read the story of the post WWI inflation in Germany and what it did to the Middle Classes when they lost their life’s savings to a hyperinflation. Hitler did not come out of a vacuum!] In 40 – 50 years, China is the predictable next dominant power, other things being equal. So, you better pray that the revival now under way there tips the balance.


  43. @All…

    Oh, goody…

    Dictionary is back to tell us all (voluminously) how to think….


  44. David

    California supporting a strong lobby to legalize marijuana, the reason being to raise sagging state revenues

    **************************************************************************************************

    And you know what? That proposition will pass. California is to the USA what Greece is to the EEC i.e. Broke! so the State is looking for ways to raise taxes and since California adopted Proposition 13 in 1987 it is hard pressed to raise taxes. As a matter of fact Proposition 13 was the impetus for politicians across the USA to run on a tax reduction platform, every politician promises to lower your taxes but people still want services and if you want increased services with no taxes something has got to give.

    Which leads to a larger point if the other states see California grabbing all those taxes from the legalization of marijuana do you think that they will stand idly by and not legalize it? All moral arguments will go out the window about the legalization of marijuana when so much money can be collected. Another benefit will be that Law Enforcement agencies will be able to focus their resources on combating “hard” drugs. Legalization of the formerly prohibited Alcohol is a good precedent.

    And guess what? If marijuana is legalized in the USA do you think the Caribbean will be far behind?

    So folks get ready to welcome your Ganga/tampee loving brothers back into the fold.


  45. @Sargeant

    Interesting times ahead.

    Also interesting little Barbados is currently having a national conversation on restating morals but the country which influences all others is jumping ship.

    Oh the irony!


  46. The wise-guy(s),, who are unable to think critically, will always scoff at a brief, but concise recap of historical facts and evidence, that are again staring us in our faces, and, with heads buryied in the sand, with their feet firmly planted in mid-air, continue in their arrogant folly!


  47. Guyana just opened a Casino.

    Imagine if they legalise and grow marijauna.


  48. It is about time they made it legal so other countries could follow suit in the Caribbean.
    Make money on it rather than waste money on the ‘fight ‘.
    They are making money on alcohol and tobacco, why not weed.

    Now, let me sit back and take the licks from the moral police on BU.


  49. Ironic but expected, that just a few mere years since the US sent troops to assist in destroying the St.Vincent marijuana crop, they are now psuhing for California crops to be legalised.

    Were previous actions to protect ‘moral interests’ or ‘economic interests’?

    One must ask the question.

    As usual, one rule for one, another for the next.

    Notably, Afghanistan is the foremost poppy grower. Funds of which were allegedly used by various administrations and agaencies to finance wars.

    When one looks at international politics and economics, one must first remove the rose-tinted glasses.

    It will be interesting to see the US international policy, when California does actually legalise marijuana. Will the US be lenient towards nations that do likewise or will their Government continue to admonish overseas nations that do?

    For the record, I am not a fan of marijunana use, but if one is to be fair, one rule must apply for all.

    That said, even locally we cannot explain why marijuana is not legal but alcohol is.

    In my opinion, the first destroys the brain, the second the liver and heart.

    What is different?

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