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Chris Sinckler, Minister of Finance
Chris Sinckler, Minister of Finance

Can’t even pay NIS contributions. Sinckler walking bout telling big people big lies.

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Unpaid National Insurance Certificate between National Insurance Board (Claimant) and Barbados Agricultural Management Co (Defendant)

Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler says urgent financial help is on the way for the dying sugar industry. LIAR

Delivering the feature address at the annual general assembly of the Barbados Agricultural Society at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre this morning, Sinckler announced that the Ministry of Agriculture, which is led by Dr David Estwick, and the Barbados Agricultural Management Company, the BAMC, were in an โ€œadvance stageโ€ of concluding a facility through the Ansa Merchant Bank of Trinidad and Tobago for an injection of $60 million. LIAR

โ€œI am also advised that the first $30 million [from that facility] should become available in the next few weeks, once final terms are agreed between the parties and signed off by the Ministry of Finance and the Cabinet of Barbados,โ€ Sinckler said.ย  LIAR

The Minister of Finance said the money was needed in the short term not only pay farmers for their contributions to the last crop and for the preparation of the next two to three crops, but also to ensure that the BAMC, as the agency designated by Government to oversee the industryโ€™s affairs, โ€œcan advance initiatives for the transformation and upgrading of existing acreage and possibly new acreage under cultivationโ€. LIAR

Sinckler said this work will be absolutely critical โ€œfor the upstream transformation and the build out of a new multi-purpose factory to diversify and differentiate the function of the current sugar industry into a sugar cane value added enterprise. LIAR

It will be utilising multiple applications, including the generation of electricity, spread cost, enhance efficiencies, grow earnings and secure profits,โ€ he told the gathering. LIAR


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64 responses to “Who is the Biggest LIAR in the DLP Government?”

  1. John Hanson 1781-1782- I SERVE1788- 1792 BARBADOES Avatar
    John Hanson 1781-1782- I SERVE1788- 1792 BARBADOES

    Chris Sinckler, Minister of Finance is the FATTEST LIAR , But Your Prime Minister is the Biggest Liar and Scumbag,
    Join the list of scumbags if any one defends either of them , The list list is even longer , but lets deal with Number 1 and 2 who is number #3?


  2. Where else in this world could a PRIME MINISTER give his personal and official word that a Committee under his control would meet within a week to resolve an issue related to the dismissal of workers in circumstances where one of his ministers would have bent the rules to the disadvantage of some….
    …..and MONTHS LATER no such meeting is held, no action is taken, NOTHING IS DONE…

    Shiite man…. On this inability to keep his word ALONE, any leader of virtue would tender his resignation after profuse apologies to those affected….
    But looka we crosses nuh….
    The only thing WORSE that being stuck with such ineptness, is the realization that the alternative is EVEN WORSE – a wire-tapping, vindictive, biting joker who can’t even manage to unite the current LOSERS in opposition…. but who has financial and other connections to CLICO and Four Seasons

    Imagine the Opposition are just two votes away from a vote of no confidence in the House of Assembly, and are about as effective and relevant as the Landship.

    Steupssss…


  3. The DLP and the BWU closed down the Four Seasons project in ’07.The Electoral and Boundaries Commission through their appointed Returning Officers say the DLP won the poll fair and square.
    Ever since then the poor rakey DLP has been trying to get the project reopened but irrespective of whom they allow to suckle at the nipples of the sow called 4 seasons,and irregardless of the lying pronouncements of the ill bred boy from Deacons Farm who went to Garsun Secondree,the 4 seasons continue to rust and blowing where the wind listeth and every now and again a truck is seen coming out of that ‘abandoned’ place laden with lying stock.By the time this DLP is thrown out of the House,the monkeys would have moved back to their accustomed habitat and Sinckler and his rogue advisers would have bilked the country of billions of dollars in lost earnings from the abandoned 4 seasons project.As for me I will take my chances with Owen Arthur anyday compared to this filth that is called a cabinet.Stinking lying dems..


  4. While ya at it around election Chris did promise D Farm and Black Rock people…to build a BIG able auditorium….what has become of that?

    Late Jack Ole did promise the people in St.George a sea….

    D Sleeping Giant did say he did lost the Deloitte Report on CLICO….

    Talk bout lies…..but easily Chrissy is D Liar King….

  5. John Hanson 1781-1782- I SERVE1788- 1792 BARBADOES Avatar
    John Hanson 1781-1782- I SERVE1788- 1792 BARBADOES

    Four seasons will never be finished and money returned for the land, there is no Clear title to the land ,Once the investor did the title search and find 40 years gaps in the Archives hidden or removed and land registry information re- written by lawyers and replace with out dated .
    Book 1026 alone is full of fraud and Beatrice Henry name removed , Violet Beckles Aunts Plantation lands of Barbados, MOF crook had to killl the noise fast and took the money from the fund to return the money to the 4 seasons investors,
    So government now alone must fund their own fraud ,Queen Violet PLANTATION DEEDS and the National trust crook Sir Henry Frazer along with Owen and Mia with much help of Richard Byer and nowhere comes Todd getting in to the robbery of land on Baxters Road will pay the price ,
    Bajans are here I SERVE.


  6. @Bush Tea
    Agree with you completely.
    We have on one hand a group of liars and inept ministers versus the opposition led by a female who will wire-tap the public, undermine her own colleagues in a quest to become PM and sell her soul to “non-heteronormal” individuals.

    This is the most sorry state of affairs Barbados could have found itself in. I predict this sill be the lowest voter turnout whenever elections are called. Only thing left is a devaluation.

    If we were to do a ranking of the biggest liars in the government, I think the order would be:
    1. Chris Sinckler, Dennis Lowe (a tie for top position)
    2. Freundel Stuart (no layoffs), John Boyce (QEH doing well) , Ronald Jones (bursaries), Donville Inniss
    3. Michael Lashley
    4. Dennis Kellman
    5. …

  7. John Hanson 1781-1782- I SERVE1788- 1792 BARBADOES Avatar
    John Hanson 1781-1782- I SERVE1788- 1792 BARBADOES

    Stupse | November 21, 2014 at 3:36 AM |

    YOUR list will get so long you will run out of ink , Liars is what both the BLP and DLP are , Nothing like is never seen on Earth,

    More Pain to come next time Vote the Next Party .C.U. P


  8. These DLP and BLP bandits, especially when in government, use this criminal illegal TAXATION system to repeatedly help get money or credit into the core financial system, so that the relevant people within the latter will end up giving some of that stolen loot and credit to many other workers or business people who – within or without the scope of the business of the government – will continue at the same time, or whenever, to provide many such (not all) goods services in support of those same bandits’ own narrow selfish political material status accumulating schemes.

    And, yes, such patron client political relationships, and too many other commercial relationships that are involved in those schemes are recycled over and over again.

    Anyhow, the broad masses and middle classes of this country must be told the unalloyed truth about the evil and wickedness of the people continuing to impose this dreaded wretched TAXATION system, and how it is used by these same nasty and vile DLP and BLP thugs to help continue their bastardization and degradation of much of the government and politics of this country, and to help continue their repression, oppression and suppression of the broad masses and middle classes of this country.

    Well, a certain future coalitional regime of Barbados, and of which the PDC will be part, shall abolish TAXATION in this country and shall replace it with very fair and proper means for the government itself greater accessing money ( totally unaccompanied at the same time by such mythical but despicable notions and impositions of debt and its repayment) and for its greater coming by more of its own remunerations.

    PDC


  9. The question which has not been posed so far, the political rabble we can d without, is if the NIS is also aggressively pursing collection from prominent businesses and individuals. At the end of the day the BAMC is a sate entity not so? So who will have to pay?


  10. Is time that we are able to IMPEACH ministers and senators for misleading the public…(telling lies)..in the USA…just like as with …”I did not have sex with that woman” Clinton or Watergate Nixon….we the people should have a way of ridding ourselves of these less than Honorable or Right men….


  11. INFORMATION IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN:

    In December 2008, an invoice for BDS$3.333 million was submitted for payment by the law firm of Thompson & Associates to CLICO Holdings (Barbados) Limited (CHBL) purportedly for the provision of legal services. The invoice, making its first public appearance on a political platform two days before the 2013 General Election in Barbados, was approved by Mr. Leroy Parris who was Chairman of CHBL.

    Mr. Leroy Parris used his corporate position to get CIL to issue a cheque for BDS$3.333 million dollars payable to Thompson & Associates. The cheque publicly appeared on the same date, and in the same fashion, as the invoice. One of the signatures on the CIL cheque belonged to Mr. Terrence Thornhill, an accountant by profession, and President of CHBL.

    Mind you, CIL was not involved in the transaction, did not receive any legal services, and therefore had no accounting or legal right to pay Thompson & Associates for the provision of such services.

    The invoice from Thompson & Associates showed a charge of $250,000 for some legal work done by Mr. Maurice King. Mr. King reportedly denied doing such work. In the face of such a denial, the $250,000 which was removed from the assets of CIL would have been removed under false pretences. This false claim would have been initiated by Thompson & Associates.

    It should be noted that in 2008, Mr. David Thompson, perceived head and owner of Thompson & Associates, was also Prime Minister of Barbados and Minister of Finance. Mr. Leroy Parris was the Chairman of CHBL and CIL. Mr. Terrence Thornhill was a professional accountant, and President of CHBL.

    All over the world, Value Added Tax (VAT) administrators have to struggle against the scourge of carousel fraud, a criminal technique used by groups of businessmen and their businesses to complicate, hide, erase and offset transactions as a method of evading payments of VAT.

    The transaction between CHBL and Thompson & Associates for the provision of legal services in 2008 would have attracted VAT at the rate of 15%. Therefore, the invoice from Thompson & Associates should have shown an amount of $499,950 as VAT due.

    It did not.

  12. John Hanson 1781-1782- I SERVE1788- 1792 BARBADOES Avatar
    John Hanson 1781-1782- I SERVE1788- 1792 BARBADOES

    same crooks different days , Dont get tied up David in the facts of the long talking , Some crooks different day , Study the Fraud, They will talk and you go running with their talking points , focus on them , remove them and remove the fraud ,


  13. The devil is at work in this DLP Government , all of the members
    that get the blood money ,are suffering with the mind, just look at Barbados,
    One day the endgame will play, starting with members turning on members not with words, but the device the devil use these day in money matters, the GUN that all them carry ,after all it is Blood money.


  14. One must wonder why the Commissioner of Police, the Fraud squad, the D.P.P. and the AG all seem so UN-perturbed by all these public revelations of criminality?
    One must wonder why the various Board Members who MUST be aware of, and must of necessity facilitate these CROOKED transactions, all seem to be blissfully IGNORANT….
    One has to ask about the PROFESSIONAL CEOs, Financial Controllers, Internal Auditors, External audit firms and even ordinary employees ….who are aware, but who all put their heads into the sand and pretend not to know…or care… about all this fraud.

    It speak VOLUMES about us as a people…..
    sorry…but to Bushie, only brass bowls can be so accommodating to such shiite…


  15. Lol. pot calling kettle black…


  16. This is a lot of money that the BAMC owes the NIS. What does this mean for the employees of BAMC, could this not affect their entitlement to benefits???


  17. Only a civil disobedience to Parliament and Government Headquarters will let the government their are loitering. Unfortunately lives will have to be lost due to dumb trigger happy policemen and soldiers.


  18. How do we get rid of the DLP but not elect the BLP?


  19. The present Government has no credibility, if they did they would call a general election; because 1) the last election was fought of no retrenchment 20 no privatisation 3) good & honest governance, have we been seeing any of this? Look at Japan, their election is some time away, but their P.M. has called a snap election, what is happening to us people of Barbados? are we just all talk, & no backbone?


  20. that’s 2) no privatisation


  21. INFORMATION IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN Cont’d
    snip>…W.B July. 1 .2014

    The transaction between CHBL and Thompson & Associates for the provision of legal services in 2008 would have attracted VAT at the rate of 15%. Therefore, the invoice from Thompson & Associates should have shown an amount of $499,950 as VAT due.

    It did not.

    Bear in mind that Mr. David Thompson, as Minister of Finance, would have also been the political head of the VAT department in 2008 and therefore had a legal obligation to protect governmentโ€™s revenue. Furthermore, Prime Minister Thompson ought to have been concerned that money was being so easily diverted from a life insurance company to pay bills for another entity.

    Mr. Leroy Parris, when he approved the invoice as Chairman of CHBL ought to have known that the transaction would have attracted a VAT rate of 15%.

    Mr. Terrence Thornhill, as a professional accountant, must have known that an amount of $499,950 in VAT was due to the Government of Barbados as a result of the transaction.

    Collusion had now taken place among CHBL, CIL, and Thompson & Associates as companies, and among Mr. Leroy Parris as Chairman of CIL & CHBL, Mr. David Thompson as Prime Minister of Barbados and Minister of Finance, and Mr. Terrence Thornhill, as a professional accountant and President of CHBL. The effect of this collusion would have been to keep VAT revenue amounting to $499,950 out of the hands of the Government of Barbados.

    The way our VAT system works, the first transaction involving the invoice and payment for legal services was a terminal and independent transaction. There was no more value to be added once the company of Thompson and Associates was paid for its legal services.

    It has been asserted by others that, although the check was written to Thompson & Associates, the 3.333 million dollars ended up in the hands of Mr. Leroy Parris as partial payment of a gratuity.

    However, if the assertion is true, then it must be stressed that neither Thompson & Associates as a company, nor Mr. David Thompson as Prime Minister of Barbados, was in any position to legally pay Mr. Leroy Parris a gratuity. Under such circumstances, partial payment of a gratuity would have to be viewed as a false and illegal reason offered by Thompson & Associates, Prime Minister David Thompson, and Mr. Leroy Parris to cover up a multi-million dollar racket.


  22. Bush tea; in your 8:16 am post you mentioned a number of officials who, by apparent inaction and looking the other way, are facilitating the thieves and scammers. But you failed to mention the chief one…..

    The Prime Minister, at whom the buck should stop!

    The PM, if he is doing his job, must be aware of much that is going on. There are several incidents that involve his ministers that cried out for clear input from the PM. Let’s just look at the late PM and the 3.33 million dollar CLiCO incident. Despite whatever was the political implication of that case the dearth of morality implicit in it suggested that a strong message should have been sent to the populace, and to the Ministers and other operatives of the DLP whom he ultimately controls, that as a self proclaimed man of high morals he would have none of these seeming infelicities happening within his DLP under his watch.

    But he did, and continues, to do nothing visible to the naked eyes to control the situation in a positive way.

    And meanwhile more and more evidence of the rot in the society (almost in concert with the rot in the economy) comes out sporadically in the public domain.

    And he continues to stand in his shoes and wonder while many of his ministers and their underlings seemingly continue to gleefully push the envelope.

    The PM needs to consider letting someone with more energy take over now and start a new prescription for Barbados to follow a moral pathway before other chaotic solutions, that could spell the end of Barbados as we know it, erupt


  23. WB extract Info in Public Domain Con’td

    One cannot help but notice the depth of planning and collusion as the second phase of this scheme was put into action.

    It must be emphasized that as far as VAT is concerned, this was a completely new transaction now taking place.

    Since there were no physical goods involved, VAT legislation would have assumed that a service was provided by Mr. Leroy Parris in order for Thompson & Associates, or anyone for that matter, to pay him $3.333 million.

    That service would have attracted $499,950 in VAT.

    Therefore, the two independent transactions aimed at diverting $3.333 million from CIL into the personal account of Mr. Leroy Parris, should have brought $999,900 of VAT revenue into the coffers of government. Unfortunately, the actions of the principal participants in these transactions left a VAT department too petrified by fear of political victimization to act.

    This information in the public arena shows clearly that Mr. Leroy Parris had no legal right to the $3.333 million of policyholdersโ€™ money that was paid into CIL as premiums.

    This leads us to the following question: How can $3.333 million dollars end up in an account belonging to Mr. Leroy Parris, with no credible legal or accounting explanation being given for its arrival?

    This feat could only have been achieved through one mechanism โ€“ money laundering. Money laundering is a crime in Barbados.

    How many illegal and fictitious transactions were conceived and entered into by the principal actors, in order to quench the insatiable thirst of Mr. Parris, and others, for the premiums paid by CILโ€™s policyholders? How much of these transactions resulted in a transgression of our tax and money laundering laws? How much of the premiums paid by poor hard-working Barbadians and other West Indians to purchase insurance protection from CIL ended up in Prime Minister Thompsonโ€™s estate as kickbacks? How much of it supported the lavish and jet-set lifestyle of Prime Minister Thompson, Mr. Leroy Parris, and other executive members of CIL and CHBL?

    It would be an extremely serious mistake for you to believe that these two transactions were random and isolated events. The truth of the matter is that, over time, significant sums of money (almost $400 million) were taken from CIL and diverted for the use of CHBL, its subsidiaries, and executive membership.

    I am sure you would be shocked if you were to discover that no advance Board approval was given or secured for the divergence of these funds from CIL. Recognizing that Mr. Terrence Thornhill was a professional accountant and an executive member of CHBL, I am also confident that you would be absolutely appalled if you were to discover that no accounting documents could be readily found or made available to support or explain the divergence of almost $400 million from CIL.


  24. @ are-we-there-yet
    But he did, and continues, to do nothing visible to the naked eyes to control the situation in a positive way.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Boss, you trying for the understatement of the year or wuh?
    …between naps, the PM made a number of telling pronouncements:
    1 – A known big thief is NOT a leper
    2 – The political class are a special breed, and can depend on his support and protection.
    Translation….
    Parris safe; Byer safe; Lowe safe; ….shiite man, even Miller safe ๐Ÿ™‚ …you get the message yet…?


  25. I am a bit lost. how could the bamc be expecting to get money from anse mcal bank in Trinidad if they can’t even pay NIS contributions?


  26. WB extract Info in Public Domain Conโ€™td
    snip>
    Life insurance is a highly technical and esoteric business. At any point in time, the value of the total premiums paid on a policy by the policyholder, minus the total cost of insurance protection that he or she has received, represents a โ€˜reserveโ€™ amount which must be calculated by an actuary and held by the insurance company. Insurance regulators worldwide establish levels of statutory reserves which insurance companies must keep on hand to ensure that benefits to policyholders can be paid as they fall due. These reserves are established by using extremely conservative actuarial assumptions which focus primarily on ensuring the solvency of the insurance company, and protecting the interests of policyholders.

    Additionally, an insurance contract protects the interests of policyholders by making non-forfeiture options available to them whenever they decide to terminate a policy. One of these non-forfeiture options involves the calculation and payment of the policyโ€™s cash value.

    Establishing an adequate level of statutory reserves, determining when premium income is currently earned, and using policyholdersโ€™ premiums to pursue a prudent investment strategy aimed at matching the nature of assets with the nature of liabilities are some of the basic roles and responsibilities of the executive management of a life insurance company.

    By failing to timely file reports on the reserve situation of CIL to the accommodating regulatory authorities in Barbados, and by habitually and illegally diverting assets away from CIL to other accounts, Mr. Leroy Parris and the executive membership of CHBL effectively destroyed the viability of CIL as an insurance company. In doing so, they brought immense financial and economic hardship to bear upon thousands and thousands of policyholders and life insurance agents across the Caribbean. As CIL thrashed about spasmodically in its death throes, terminating policyholders, despite being protected under the law, could not get the cash value of their policies as promised by their contracts.

    There is one final twist to this strange eventful history.

    In August 2009, the office of the Supervisor of Insurance issued a cease and desist order to CIL aimed at preventing the life insurance company from issuing new policies. Believing that their unholy alliance with the Prime Minister of Barbados rendered them untouchable by the law, Mr. Parris and some of the executive management of CIL and CHBL chose to treat the order by the office of the Supervisor of Insurance with the same level of contempt with which they treated the tax laws, insurance laws, corporate laws, and money laundering laws of Barbados.

    In June 2010, Ms.Vernese Brathwaite, the Deputy Supervisor of Insurance, filed an official complaint urging the Commissioner of police to probe the illegal sale of over 800 life insurance policies which were sold despite the regulatory order issued the year before.

  27. are-we-there-yet Avatar

    Bush tea; re your 11:19 am post;

    OK!

    So BT are you saying that you now agree with me (after several of your earlier posts that posited the near sainthood of the man) that our PM might have figurative feet of clay and is very likely the main reason for the current headlong decline of our society and economy by virtue of a level of personal inactivity that has allowed many of his minions to recognize a vacuum of leadership and therefore to operate with absolutely no fear of meaningful repercussions for engaging in activities that must ultimately be recognized as anti-developmental ?

    Even Ding Ding could have done a better job.


  28. You need everything to be either black or white don’t you awty?
    In which life would Bushie treat any politician as a saint? debating positions are relative, and even top quality people usually have strengths only in some areas, and may be complete idiots in others…

    ..don’t you see how often Bushie needs to cuss Caswell?

    Furthermore, our current demise is no more Stuart’s fault than it is yours and/or Bushies’. it is our collective faults for dropping the ball and becoming a bunch of brass bowl materialistic mendicants.
    True, Freundy is a particularly poor leader, but the alternatives are just as bad…if not worse.
    People always get exactly what they deserve….we got FS.


  29. THE FLASH FLOOD warning has been extended until 6 p.m.

    In a noon update, acting deputy director of the Barbados Meteorological Services Sonia Nurse urged residents in low lying areas to continue to exercise the necessary caution. She said the warning would be updated โ€œif warrantedโ€.
    – See more at: http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/59626/flood-warning-extended#sthash.GnkYCram.dpuf

  30. are-we-there-yet Avatar

    Bushie;

    While what you say has some merit, I tend to believe that overall we get what is preordained and not necessarily what we deserve. I think Barbados does not deserve an FS but that in a global system hastening towards a transcendent “point omega” we got the leaders that were preordained to send us plummetting to perhaps the lowest point in our modern history.

    FS is a sign of the times and a mechanism for righting the hubris of most bajans re. our place in the Caribbean. We are on a shortened trajectory to rock bottom that could have been corrected or at least softened if any other leaders but DT and FS were in charge at the critical times of 2008 to now.

    Yuh don’t see that it is a perfect storm of untoward local circumstances that have got us here, exacerbated somewhat by the prevailing declining external economic, spiritual and moral climate.

    You said above: True, Freundy is a particularly poor leader, but the alternatives are just as badโ€ฆif not worse. I disagree.

    There could have been no worse alternatives to FS as PM at this time.

  31. are-we-there-yet Avatar

    Hants;

    Yes!

    We had rain non stop throughout the day until an hour or so ago. If it starts back later on tonight and continues into late tomorrow I fear that we could be seeing some floods of 1970 proportions. But meanwhile I have not heard of very significant flooding so far.


  32. snip> and now the finale W.B July 1.2013

    Any policyholder resident in the USA, Canada, Britain or any other overseas jurisdiction who received solicitations from CIL by mail, e-mail, or any other means after August 2009 urging them to purchase a life insurance policy, should take the evidence to their respective governments. Mail fraud would have been committed.

    In February 2012, given the collaborative efforts between Ms. Vernese Brathwaite as Deputy Supervisor of Insurance, and Mr. Darwin Dottin as Commissioner of Police, charges were filed against Mr. Leroy Parris and Mr. Terrence Thornhill for violating the cease and desist order imposed by the office of the Supervisor of Insurance.

    Ms. Vernese Brathwaite as Deputy Supervisor of Insurance, and Mr. Darwin Dottin as Commissioner of Police, have been unceremoniously removed from their desks. Neither explanation nor reason has been provided to the taxpayers of Barbados for the termination of the careers of these senior government officials.

    As for the โ€œcease and desistโ€ case against Messrs. Leroy Parris and Terrence Thornhill, it has been adjourned without a set date after Mr. Parris failed to show up for his first scheduled court appearance.

    Is Barbados on the road to becoming a banana republic?
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  33. Fear not peoples….come Judgement Day …them ass is GRASS….all dem crooks, lepers and alibaba he-self … FIRE gine BURN -a-BOTTY Man

    Hants boy…ah sending you some Caribbean food…chk this


  34. Old Onions I guess you are a connoisseur of classic calypso. I thoroughly enjoyed the bass lines.


  35. Try this on…fa size…..Hants..sweetness….if not for calypso Caribbean man would riot bout hay boss


  36. @Al Capone

    Thanks for the reminder. Barrow said it didn’t he? We have short memories.


  37. Easily the best rendition EVER….of the Woman on the Bass….and it happened here at we Brandons…take a listen….sweetness


  38. are-we-there-yet | November 21, 2014 at 2:59 PM \

    There could have been no worse alternatives to FS as PM at this time.
    ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
    any body who have read as of recent the illegalities of the blp leadership and some of her members recently put in the public domain and court documented file from theft and vote padding would got to be crazy to even suggest or openly espoused the above comment.


  39. the problem with u blp operatives is for some unknown godly reason wunna try to hang wunna hat higher than wunna can reach,,even while breking wunna hands while doing so,
    if wunna go back and review the past fouteen years the record would show an avalanche of hardwood corruption and then some,,, wunna need to due diligence with wunna. self first steupse,,


  40. For those of you who were around in 2007 on BU isn’t the thread of discussions in 2014 deja vuish? The BLP commenters have replaced the DLP’s though but the examples of malfeasance in the public service is the same.

    The title twiddle D and twiddle B appears to be apt.


  41. @ ac
    you have a sicker mind than all the DLP Ministers/Members
    and well minded people know how sick the PM and the Ministers are
    so AC you are REAL SICK, may the good GOD help you


  42. yeap sick …..sick of hypocrites …..yeap very sick indeed


  43. David wrote “For those of you who were around in 2007 on BU isnโ€™t the thread of discussions in 2014 deja vuish? ”

    Yes David……So what now ?


  44. All very BORING.


  45. PV User | November 21, 2014 at 9:15 AM |
    How do we get rid of the DLP but not elect the BLP?
    ……………………………………………………………………
    Man you are fishing for the answer that you will never get on this forum.


  46. @colonel by re-igniting and injecting the Barrow formula for good goverance in the minds of the people part and parcel and inscripted within the genesis of free education


  47. Interesting to note the BCCI invited the leader of the opposition to deliver its address pre Independence.

    Hear the annual address of the Leader of the Opposition to the business community on Wednesday 26 November 2014 at Hilton Barbados Resort from midday until 2:00 p.m. Delivered by the Honourable Mia Mottley, Q.C., M.P., under the theme โ€œRallying Around the Broken Trident,โ€ this luncheon is sure to be a lively event! The admission is $100 for BCCI members and $120 for non-members. Register early to secure your space by calling 434-4750. This will be the final luncheon for 2014.

    Hear the annual address of the Leader of the Opposition to the business community on Wednesday 26 November 2014 at Hilton Barbados Resort from midday until 2:00 p.m.  Delivered by the Honourable Mia Mottley, Q.C., M.P., under the theme โ€œRallying Around the Broken Trident,โ€ this luncheon is sure to be a lively event! The admission is $100 for BCCI members and $120 for non-members. Register early to secure your space by calling 434-4750. This will be the final luncheon for 2014.

  48. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @David[BU]

    De ole man cyan get to dese functions cause wunna done know de peeple at Licensing dun tek way de ole man license to kill pedestrians

    “Non members $120”

    I wonder if someone who did gone to dis political meeting cud tell me two tings.

    One. What was de ethnic representation of de peeple who did cum tuh de august gathering? I jes did want an idea bout which black businesses in dese economic times was gine shell out a Grantley to hear de udder set of shysters putting anudder shine pun de dogshite

    Two. Why wuk a non member of the BCCI go the the Hilton to hear Mia Mottley give a political speech that we gine get for free at the House of Assembly pun a Tuesday?

    When Farrakhan speaks wherever in the world certain agencies that will remain nameless record every persons who goes into the meeting and a dossier is created on them. If you go to too many of them you case is automatically escalated.

    That was just a tidbit for your information but it could be instructive if you were a FBI or CIA man, insofar as to if it were of passing interest to you to examine who would have gone to the BCCI political meeting at the Hilton irrespective of the entrance fee

    You and others need to be aware that Mia does


  49. Dear Hants: It is still raining heavily at 8:00 o’clock on Saturday morning.

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