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Hartley Henry – DLP Political Strategist

Dear Reader, very often one comes across a piece of correspondence that absolutely floors you. In cricketing terms, it’s called an unplayable delivery. You simply do not know what to do with it. You are left dazed! In such circumstances, I have opted over the years to simply pass it on; share it with others and hear what they say. See if their reaction is similar to yours.

The following is a piece of correspondence that was shared with me by a fellow writer at the Barbados Advocate who also was floored by the sincerity and forthrightness of the author, whom none of us knew and who, to this day, remains anonymous. It does not matter who the author was, what matters is that out there in Bajan country, are persons who are sitting up and taking note of the downward spiral in Barbados journalism.

Dear Reader, I shall share the contents of the correspondence, which came in the form of a Letter to the Editor, and offer no further comment…at this time.

Dear Editor:

Thank you for preserving the dignity of the Prime Minister at this most distressing time.

While your neighbour and competitor seem to thrive on classless, insensitive journalism I want to encourage you to continue to take the high road. Less than twenty-four hours after our Prime Minister did what none of us would ever wished to be faced with, the electronic edition of the Nation Newspaper launched an opinion poll which posed the question, and I will paraphrase – Should the Prime Minister reveal to the nation the nature of his illness?.

What I wonder has informed this question. Is it not enough that he has told us that he is ill – so ill in fact that he has asked us to continue to pray for him and craved our forbearance while he attends to his health? I emphasize ‘continue’ because I know as a people we Barbadians always pray for our leaders.

Does the public’s right to know trump a fellow human being’s right to dignity – even if he happens to be the Prime Minister? If we find out the detail of what ails him will that change the course of the events that have unfolded so far? Is it that we wish to ascertain whether the illness that has stricken our Prime Minister is contagious so that it is in the nature of a threat to public health? I think not? What will we be asking for next – what medication he is on or what diet has he been following?

We must resist the unfortunate human condition which tends to gossip. I would expect our media houses should feel a sense of responsibility in making sure that while they fearlessly and impartially report the news they do not lower our common standards of decency and propriety which I hope we still hold dear.

Unfortunately, the Internet poll was one of three offerings from the Nation which I found particularly distasteful. The second was the image of the PM on the front page. Again, whether or not his current state was plastered on the front of today’s paper, the revelation of him handing over the reins of government to his deputy is already newsworthy. This is not a question of the public’s right to know – we know – PM Thompson laid bare his condition on television just the night before.

The dignity of the man, as husband, father and leader of this nation is what is at stake. Why can we not use the ‘official’ photos of our Prime Minister even now? Do you think we will forget that he is not well?

Equally disingenuous to both the Prime Minister and his Deputy – at least in my view – was the cartoon depicting the PM taking a step down and his seemingly gleeful Deputy stepping up to the top tier of a podium. How absolutely uncalled for! Has the Attorney-General won some hard-fought prize? Has he ousted his colleague and leader from power? Absolutely not! This is not a power struggle that has been determined.

I sincerely hope that this brand of journalism is not in an effort to boost sales. I expect it is not a secret that the Nation’s current circulation is enviable. Can we please put ourselves in the PM’s shoes and follow the oldest maxim – love one another as God loves us. In our speech, in our actions and especially in our reporting let us treat our Prime Minister as we would wish to be treated – especially in this time of illness.

Congratulations Mr. Editor in handling the Prime Minister and your readership with the dignity and respect we deserve.

Dear Reader, what can I say? I do not propose further comment at this stage…but, rest assured, further comment will come! The backdrop to the foregoing will be shared with all Barbados…in the fullness of time.

But I find myself humming to the strains of one of Mighty Gabby’s classics: One Day Coming Soon…the people will wake up!

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


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  1. David wrote “You haters of HH ”

    We do not hate HH. We only hate foolishness. Surely you are not telling us that they are one and the same?


  2. @BAFBFP

    In which law or constitution does it say that public servants must disclose all specifics relating to their health, or any other aspect of their personal lives, to the public? Is that an unwritten law that you and others like you made up?


  3. ac wrote “Owen Arthur was sick morally. The PM is sick physically. Don’t you see the difference.”

    You know that it is possible to be BOTH morally and physically sick?

    I used to think like you until I was in the hospital one time and the woman in the next bed had had a breast (cancer) and a leg (diabetes) amputated the same day.

    Yes it IS possible to be sick in more than one place at a time.

    Sometimes life’s a *itch


  4. @BAFBFP

    If you’re concerned about the PUBLIC’S FUNDS then you should be discussing the passing of Integrity Legislation which was one of Thompy’s campaign promises…but promises are not written in stone are they? If you’re not satisfied with Thompy’s performance then vote him out if he’s still PM come next election. That’s what I would do.


  5. And if you doubt me ask the Prime MInister (legal advisor to CLICO) to explain how come my teacher freind who is waiting to get her $80,000 out of CLICO so her son can get the university education she worked hard and saved even harder for, ask CLICO’s legal David Thompson to explain to the woman how soon she will get her money so that her son can get an overseas education as good as David Thompson’s

    Wunna people got to stop mek’ing sport and trying to fool the people.

    Ya can’t fool all the people all the time, and right now ya ain’t even fooling much of anybody.

    Wunna t’ink we is damn idiots?


  6. Dennis Johnson wrote on // July 8, 2010 at 6:47 PM …@BAFBFP
    Saw the Express article. Asked how it was that the Express published that story and no one here made any reference to it.

    A Trini buddy sent me that article the moment it was published on May 18. We help out each other. I’ve posted it her on BU at least twice since then.


  7. Atman

    Public servants and Politicians are different animals altogether. Please let us have an intellectual collide here… OR

    Leave me to f’k alone…


  8. @BAFBFP

    Well if you don’t understand that a PM is a public servant providing a public service then we really shouldn’t be having this discussion. Get lost! Oh sorry…you lost already.


  9. @J

    Could you please post that link one more time for me, I didn’t have the opportunity to see it as yet. Would appreciate it.


  10. Georgie Porgie wrote “In 1980 he gave my ex and I our first loan to buy a house”

    Tut!!, fut!! and this from a man who boasts that he was first in English at HC? By the way I don’t believe that first in form in English at HC statement at all.

    Wuhloss!!!!!!!!!!!

    CORRECTION:

    In 1980 he gave my ex and ME our first loan to buy a house.

    Or to make it easy to understand:

    In In 1980 he gave (my ex and) ME (our) my first loan to buy a house.

    Don’t thank me. Thank those who taught me English at St. Elsewhere (as John Blackman like to call those other schools)


  11. i believe that it is time that we really understand that the PM is very ill. We all need to pray for him and his family. We cannot use it as a political football rather we should see it as a chance for us as a people to come together. i am a supporter of the DLP and if it was Mr Owen or Ms Mottley I would expect the same respect would be paid to them and their family.

    There are some BLP pimps like Tallboy who have no employment need to lay off the CLICO issue, leroy is gone, Thompson no longer is the legal advisor. Terrance is now in charge and he will turn things around. Guess tha pimp tallboy dont have william layne to pass on info to him.


  12. Atman
    THE PM IS A POLITICIAN. Exactly which part of that sentence do you find difficult to absorb…?


  13. Nitey nite GP.


  14. J

    GP gettin’ all de women ’bout hey. At least dey are a couple who are still available.

    By the way J, I am a gynecologist… cardiology was never something that I thought profitable enough…


  15. @dmc

    I keep hearing about this character Tallboy on the call-in programme and I’m wondering if he is the brown skin midget fellow who lives in St. Michael. Would you be able to tell me if that’s him?


  16. Tallboy he is the man that Mr. leroy Parris fired from CLICO


  17. @BAFBFP

    You’re an idiot…so I won’t waste anymore time with you. Maybe somebody else will convince you that politicians who are paid by the taxpayers are public servants. Now go play with yourself.


  18. @dmc

    Ok…well I suppose that’s a different Tallboy to the one I know.


  19. Atman

    Please please man let’s play.. I like toys (my fault, never grew up…)


  20. I’ve checked and the Express link is no longer there. I’d saved the article as an email because I know enough abut how people try to manipulate the news to beleive that it would disappear from the Express site. But I saw it with my own eyes on May 18th. A Trini friend sent me the link within minutes of when the article was publised. The article states that “Reliable sources close to the government’s hierarchy…” Clearly those reliable sources must also have spoken to Barbados’ media, so why the hush, hush?

    Bajan PM flies out for cancer treatment
    Tuesday, May 18th 2010

    Barbados Prime Minister, David Thompson, who is believed to be suffering from colon cancer, is expected to take time off and leave Barbados for a few months in order to seek treatment this week.
    Thompson made the announcement of his impending absence at a press briefing at his official residence last Friday.
    In his absence, Deputy Prime Minister and Attorney General, Freundel Stuart, will act as Prime Minister.
    Reliable sources close to the government’s hierarchy yesterday told the Express it is suspected Thompson may be suffering from colon cancer.
    The Barbados Nation reported on Sunday that at Friday’s press briefing, Thompson said he had undergone tests in Barbados and New York to identify the cause of the illness. He did not disclose the illness, but said in the next two weeks Barbados would know the nature and extent of his illness.
    Thompson, who has lost weight, said initial tests and others were going to continue and it might necessitate him being out of the country over the next month or for a longer period.


  21. However I believe that the article must still be widely available in paper copy at public and university libraries, and archives that subscribe to the Express (including UWI, Cave Hill? I don’t know)


  22. C’mon people.Steve Jobs is not a leader of a country but has share holders to please.Shareholders like ordinary people like you and i and he came on television looking gaunt and frail and told the world he had pancreatic cancer then announced that he was leaving Apple Computers to the second in command.I thought that was a responsible thing to do if I have a few hundred thousand dollars tied up in an entity that depends on his leadership and creativity.Is not a country like Barbados the same in a lot of ways?I think that it is irresponsible for Steve not to tell his investors he is not well just like it is irresponsible foe the PM not to tell us his problem.I think he should do like Steve,say what the problem is,what needs to be done to fix it and go get the problem fixed.Take whoever you want with you,stay as long as you have to but get it done.Dominica lost two successive PM.We do not want that to happen to ours but we should be given more info than we are having now


  23. The Express newspaper is offline completely. The article has not “disappeared”.

  24. Wishing In Vain Avatar
    Wishing In Vain

    Boy Harltley stuck a cat among the pigeons with this article this week, well done my boy, so much for the comments that your article only receives 20 comments.

    Keep on keeping on my friend, and continue to prod the Nation to drive for responsible reporting, something which they know not of.

  25. Wishing In Vain Avatar
    Wishing In Vain

    Boy Hartley stuck a cat among the pigeons with this article this week, well done my boy, so much for the comments that your article only receives 20 comments.

    Keep on keeping on my friend, and continue to prod the Nation to drive for responsible reporting, something which they know not of.


  26. The live broadcasting of the prayer session is pure PR!!!!


  27. Steve Jobs concealed his problem for nine months! Get the facts, guys. Check the situation with one of the Opposition Leaders in Canada who has prostate cancer. Thompson says he is ill. Are you a doctor?


  28. People, when a man goes before the voters and asks them to place the destiny and management of their country in his hands he begins a relationship which requires disclosure if at any time he is unable to fulfill his part of the bargain. So I commend the Prime Minister for coming forward. However, I think that he deserves some privacy for both himself and his family and that he has hit the right balance between our right to know and his right to dignity.

    As for the Nation closeup. A newspaper is not there to pretty up facts when they become unpalatable. The Prime Minister is ill; he looks it and HE chose to give access to photographers. I commend the Nation staff for not doctoring the photo and for once doing their job as a newspaper in this country.


  29. So, playing devil’s advocate, if the public has a right to know every detail of the PM’s illness, can we then also say that the publci has a right to know if any other MP’s, whether Government or Opposition, have any chronic diseases that may affect their performance?

    Remember the MP from the last administration who went on a tirade and the then administration blamed it on diabetes?

    Also, and somewhat more pertinent, are there any MP who are or EVER have been treated for addiction to drugs, prescription or other?

    Reason for this is not only the effect of drugs on judgement per se, but the possibility of someone having a ‘hold’ on such a person.


  30. @ DMC Stay focused. Parris is not gone. He is still a director on the CLICO boards, he only resign as chairman; still receiving $1m per year in fees. Thornhill will not do anything without Parris say so. Parris still chairman of CBC WIV/HH you should be worrying about that. Thompson Associates, Thompson’s firm is still lawyers for the group. Thompson and his family will continue to benefit from its profitability. Don’t think conflict of iinterest exercises our P.M.s mind much or DLP supporters. Corruption is anything Bees do, not a label for Dees.

    The Clico issue is not solved, 40,000 policyholders would disagree with you, and that topic will get hotter later when they realise they really will NOT get benefits from investments; hotter still when taxpayers understand that they have to pay the bill for PARRIS ERRORS; and hotter still when they realise NIS lent millions of dollars to the Public Workers credit uniion to buy the mortgage company, mor epensions of poor people.

    That will please AC who said owen morally sick but Thompson physically sick, implying he is not morally sick. Like Jesus on the cross putting aside his concern for his mothers care; Thompson while sick and seeking treatment was faithful to ensure that his friend Parris problem was still taken care of. Not yours or mine.


  31. @J

    Do you believe Prime Minister would take 2 months off at the height of a recession when the 1 year forecast is bleak unless his health condition posed a danger?

    Did you listen to the press conference? Did you not hear the Prime Minister state there is a possibility he will have to understand a very complex surgery? What is the inherent danger to undertaking any surgery simple or complex?


  32. Bubilot said

    “However, I think that he deserves some privacy for both himself and his family and that he has hit the right balance between our right to know and his right to dignity.
    As for the Nation closeup. A newspaper is not there to pretty up facts when they become unpalatable.”

    I agree with these statements. I also believe that the media houses share your view about the Prime Minister’s privacy. I am sure that The Advocate, the Nation, CBC etc received the same information on the PM’s condition that was reported in the Express.

    They probably didn’t report it for two reasons:

    (a) Respect for his privacy;

    (b) inability to confirm the truth of the report.

    I suspect that Express took the story off of its website because of (b) above.
    I think the criticism about the photograph is silly but not surprising. BU has always had been suspicious (and in my view irrationally paranoid) of the Nation’s motives.

  33. Georgie Porgie Avatar
    Georgie Porgie

    There is nothing complex about surgery for colon cancer.
    Surgery for colon cancer.can easily be done in Barbados, and has been so done for years.

    Jaundice is not usually a sign in colon cancer, but the photograph under discussion clearly shows a jaundiced PM with yellow sclera.

    So is his jaundice a result of a prehepatic, hepatic or a post hepatic cause?

    It would seem that the diagnosis is failrly clear.
    In fact sources close to the horses mouth have apparently confirmed it.

    So it is clear that the article in the Express is erroneous.


  34. @Anonlegal

    By your own admission you are positioned out of market. How could you therefore be aware of goings on in the market and what BU is privy to?

    As always you are entitled to your opinion.


  35. David of BU asked me
    “J Do you believe Prime Minister would take 2 months off at the height of a recession when the 1 year forecast is bleak unless his health condition posed a danger?

    J responds: No moral person takes sick leave unless they are really sick. Yes I believe that the PM is seriously ill. I’ve not said othersiwe

    Did you listen to the press conference?

    J responds: No I did not listen to the press conference. I had other more inportant work to do at the time of the press conference.

    Did you not hear the Prime Minister state there is a possibility he will have to understand a very complex surgery?

    J responds: Yes I read that in the newspapers

    What is the inherent danger to undertaking any surgery simple or complex?

    J responds: I am not a doctor. But I’ve had surgery myself which my doctor described as moderately complex, but before the surgery he truthfully told me that all surgery carries risks and that truthfully no surgery should be described as simple. More than 20 years after the surgery I am alive and well. And thankful.


  36. BAFBFP // wrote on July 8, 2010 at 10:01 PM…”J I like you but I feel an obligation to piss you off in order to bring you into the fold. “The Nation must write in such a way as to please its readers” The Nation must write in such a way as to please its ADVERTIRSERS…nincompoop..Please GET ANGRY.

    I don’t know you so I can’t love you or hate you, but if the advertises advertise and readers do not buy the newspaper do you think that advertisers would continue to advertise? Tell me the truth now nincompoop have you ever bought a newspaper to read the ads?

    The news and good writing carries the ads not the other way around, although I know advertising executives like to think otherwise.

    For example I always but the Weekend Nation to read my boy Hoadie, not to read the ads. I don’t care what ads are there, my boy Hoadie comes first.

  37. Georgie Porgie Avatar
    Georgie Porgie

    In the eighties when I frequented Auction Sales, I bought the Sunday newspapers for the sole purpose of the advertisements on the Auction Sales


  38. Hi J

    Sorry about the nincompoop thing

    But again I say to you that he who pays the bills calls the shots. This is true for ALL media houses. Yes people do not read (or listen) to advertising, but you can bet that no where in the media house’s editorials or commentaries or entire broadcast will you find comments that are offensive to said advertisers, no matter how true they may be. The recent FTC hearing is a prime example. The media houses had a responsibility to report on the issue and they did that and only that and nothing more.

  39. Georgie Porgie Avatar
    Georgie Porgie

    Challenge for a bright spark like Crusoe.

    How many diseases classified as pre or hepatic jaundice requires surgery?

    Which disease classified as post hepatic requires surgery? or complex surgery?

    Why would such surgery be complex?


  40. This is what I have realised ……. and sadly I think it is a shameful reality.

    Noone gives a FU## about anyone anymore.

    Only those who are close to you TRULY gives a hoot.

    GP sometimes I use to think that you were a bit too harsh on some issues; but as a loving (soon to be) wife. I never responded but kept my mouth shut. But, I must say that after reading MOST of these comments on this particular thread!

    @BP ignore the play haters!!!!!!

    Check for those who check for you!

  41. Dennis Johnson Avatar
    Dennis Johnson

    @ BAFBFP:
    Outside of editorials, newspapers do not comment; they report.
    Across the region, newspapers that carry analysis and comments usually disassociate themselves from the commentary and analysis.
    Media entities that do not depend on advertising revenue are usually government controlled and/or subsidised, or owned and controlled by some very wealthy, usually anonymous individuals.
    Just some random thoughts generated by your comments.

    [whisper] – Ah still employ by de same people – OCM. It is just that I am not afraid; of anything.


  42. Man Dennis I beggin’ now… Somebody at OCM must know by now that Tony Marshall, Mr Conservative himself, just ain’ wukkin’ man…. When Mr Hatch up and lef’, I was de happiest person in Christendom, but was short lived man. CBC gifted Starcom the mid-day slot only fah dis buffoon to tek over and bore the socks off of simple folk like me…

  43. Georgie Porgie Avatar
    Georgie Porgie

    JC
    It is indeed a shameful reality that few people care and respect others today except sometimes for some very close relatives.

    I might very well be harsh. But there’s a good reason for that. I have had to endure criticism and censorship by many throughout my life for trivia, when others have gone scotch free for more heinous sins. This is very obvious even on BU.

    Consequently I try to be as right / accurate as I can be and I speak my mind.
    My greatest sin is that I don’t suffer fools gladly (learned that from Paul.)

    I don’t worry about the jokers on BU. I understand that their contribution represents the zenith of their participation, and that they cannot rise much further out of the gutter.

    In contrast, NO ONE can deny my stellar contribution to this blog in the area of Theology and Medicine, no matter how hard they try.


  44. @ Georgie Porgie // July 9, 2010 at 11:45 AM

    You claim:- “In contrast, NO ONE can deny my stellar contribution to this blog in the area of Theology and Medicine, no matter how hard they try.”
    ……………………………………………………………………………………..
    I might be inclined to agree with you on the medicals but the theology………… hmm, I suggest you wheel and come again! 🙂

  45. Georgie Porgie Avatar
    Georgie Porgie

    Yes Hood

    You of course know the difference between an apostle and an epistle


  46. @ GP

    I was telling a friend of mine earlier about you and that I personally think that it was because of your harsh experiences that has caused you to be so frank.

    It is indeed sad when you read comments from persons whom you once wished your children to be like. Just sad.


  47. @Dennis Johnson: “Outside of editorials, newspapers do not comment; they report.

    Two responses:

    1. Have you ever read The Economist? One of the most respected weekly newspapers in the world. They *definitely* comment. And they stand behind what they say.

    2. How well do the “regional newspapers” report? During the FTC Rate Hearing for BL&P here in Bim, for example, none of the “reporters” seemed to understand the difference between “rate” and “rate base” (the former is a function of the latter).

    @BAFBFP: “But again I say to you that he who pays the bills calls the shots.

    Unfortunately, you are correct.

    Thus, I would argue, we should all be thankful of the Internet; where publishing can be quite inexpensive, and so the truth can be told….


  48. Blimp
    Ya wimp. Ga n play wid ya dawgy.

    It never ceases to amaze me when people (J) come and proclaim that ‘I”m neither B nor D but as you peruse their contribution you can pick up de affiliation.
    Now it is the PrimeMINister’s responsibility to educate the populace on ‘Healthy Living n Preventions’ of whatever is afflicting him. This is bare hog-shite. Is he a nutritionist or doctor now? I thought all along he was a lawyer. Well dog my cat. When they’re out to get you, they will attack from all four corners of the earth. Amazing but true.

    And how has Elroy Phillips’ confession of contracting AIDS decreased or increased the AIDS virus? More hog-shite. stupseeeeeeeeeee. wheel n come again do.

    Bubbilots
    I agree with most of what you said but where were these cameras when our beloved Owen had his first daughter from now wifey? And why all the hullabaloo, lights, cameras n action at ‘still-birth’ of second baby? It is because by then they were married and she had ceased taking his DICKtation? He was our PM all that time. You can answer if you care to or feel compelled to. Either way, I dun kno de ansa.

    Bosun
    My darlink, doan worry yaself wid Blimp. I gun deal wid he fa you if he evva trouble you again. You tek um easy Sweety.

    BAFBFP
    Get dis strait, causen I only sayin um once.
    WE ONLY GUN DONE WHEN I SAY SO. WHEN I SA SO.
    You have no say in de matta, so we is stilll luvvas.
    muahhhhhhhhhhh


  49. JC
    man you in got ta get all emotional n teary-eyes fa Porgie. He back broad like Broad St. An he feddas doan ruffle sa easy, so tek um lite an offa he ya luvinn.

  50. Georgie Porgie Avatar
    Georgie Porgie

    JC
    One day we will meet.
    I hope your belly dont bust wid laughter
    I love to clown around and make people laugh
    But when I get serious I am serious

    And if you bounce at me I WILL HOOK.
    I love to beat bad bowling too. Like much of the nonsense you see on BU under the guise of opinions of obvious morons and illiterates. Then there is the not picking of those at the zenith of thier very shallow experience and ability as they enjoining in the crab in the barrel syndrome

    This thread is full of hypocrites. Half hate the PM. Most dont care two hoots about his fate. But they are talking junk because they think it is the polite thing to do.

    The man’s diagnosis is known by those in his party who are hoping that he dies because they are opportunists.

    The man’s diagnosis is known by Bajans ABROAD!

    All like now there are some plotting and planning and jockeying for position to see who like Sandy will get to the GG first. And yet HH and others comes in here talking from his/thier shelves of Houston.

    What plot will they use this time?

    If you all dont know learn this well. People who know, know that Leroy McClean was groomed for Barrows seat. People who know, know that Leroy was real close to Barrow long before Thompson existed. But Leroy was purposefully sent out of the island with Barrow’s body for his cremation. Why? Because of his relationship with Barrow, and so as to insert the lawyer Thompson in his place.

    Most of you dont know this. But this is as true as John 3:16.

    While poor Leroy was doing this noble deed. Guess who was put in his place?. The rest is history. And believe me I know exactly what I am taking about.

    Why dont HH write a piece in the paper about the behind the scenes with all the jockeying, and the plans to push out Stuart etc that is going on now.

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