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Philip_NichllsIt would be disingenuous of BU not to have read Philip Nicholls’s book More Binding Than Marriage and to provide unvarnished feedback. Nicholl’s has revealed enough about the Barbados Court System, Director of Public Prosecutions Charles Leacock, former partners Allan Watson and Joyce Griffith, Disciplinary Committee, lawyers in the system and much more to be sued if true. It is a damning indictment of the system by a former insider. Also his animosity towards Vernon Smith QC, Barry Gale QC and Charles Leacock merits special mention.

The quiet from traditional media is not surprising.

BU respects the intellectual property of Nicholls, however we posted six pages to give members of the BU family who have not yet purchased some insight to three issues among several raised by Nicholls.

Pages 82 and 83 – Nicholls shares his view as a former President of the about the Disciplinary Committee. He brands it a toothless tiger.

Pages 114 and 115 – Nicholls describes Barbados Court as a ‘total mess’.

Pages 129 and 130 – He decides to leave DPP Charles Leacock to God


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591 responses to “Former Insider Attorney Philip Nicholls Exposes Barbados Court System”


  1. lol Carl Moore we like it so Ha! HA! HA

  2. de Pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de Pedantic Dribbler

    @TheGazer March at 7:46 PM #…”… dribbler is an old man with his soup running down his chin instead of a player like Mesi moving towards the goal ..” And that makes the fantasy of the Messi like soccer skills even more poignant…as I am fast approaching the soup dribbler.

    As much as I can agree with you that “…we must move away from the first black/colored this or that in Barbados” we must still remember that our history is a very recent one. We are a young nation.

    So although we are a country governed by persons from its majority Black population we are still a segregated/divided society.

    It has been noted here before but how do we validate the dynamic that based on our population averages there are practically no White faces in our Armed Services (Police or BDF) but there is a much greater than average representation of Whites in management of businesses across the island.

    Up to 20 – 25 years ago it was evident that after work Whites were social in their areas and Blacks in theirs. I believe those barriers are less so now.

    So yes I share your views that all barriers need to be taken down in such a small nation but the reality of society is that there is still work to be done to resolve some deep lingering issues and perspectives.


  3. David Ellis in his closing comments on Brasstacks yesterday said he will have something to say on Philip Nicholl’s book,More binding than Marriage.That should be interesting.

  4. de Pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de Pedantic Dribbler

    @Bushie &Pieces, de Blogmaster tell me that I duz only be offering ‘pedantic dribble’ so I gets to thinking that that is as meaningful a sobriquet as any other.

    When you disagree wid the editor blog master you does be pedantic and dribbly….at least I am. So before he ban my backside I adopted the name he gave!

    Wah sa wrong wid dat.

    As I mentioned to Gazer, in my fantasy I see myself as de dribbler Messi anyhow…


  5. @de Pedantic dribbler

    Well refer to as Dibbles.


  6. Well Boss, Bushie seeing a different kinda dribble yuh….

    ..and what blog master ban you what??!!
    mean you cant see that you are one of David’s favourites?
    Bushie only speaking for David, …cause when he step out, and the Mrs. tek over – anything can play …cause SHE don’t mek dat kinda sport… 🙂

    Wuh if AC ain’t get ban yet….
    If Dompey ain’t get ban…
    You safe boss…
    Man stick with ‘Dee Word’ do! …even if yuh left out the Ingrance….


  7. those who generally post under their name usually have something of value that they want to promote be it a business or some self serving enterprise Caswell and Carl Moore are promotional agents for the Nation,, Also Caswell as the Head of a Union serves him well to use his name publicly and on any occasion

  8. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    The Gazer nailed it…..the ‘first black’ anything is usually, quite rightly, relegated to a population where black people are a minority, less in size than the remainder population. Blacks are the MAJORITY population in Barbados, so this does not apply…you are the first….full stop.

    When I first started posting on here, there were those who could not even understand the concept thst they were the majority, having been told for decades that they sre minorities, meaning it in a demeaning way and not by its true definition, this being done by the minority idiots and the blacks who relish believing all their lies…but…..Barbados is a black majority country.

    The other groups of the few whites, indians, chinese are the minorities, because there are so few of them…..end of story.

    Blacks make up 12-13% of the US population, 45 million of 3/4 billion people = minorities.

    I will take a guess, and say the black population in Canada could be hovering at 10% of the 35 million population = minorities.

    Big difference in Barbados….being 95% of the population…it’s time to teach this from primary school…..upward.


  9. “When I first started posting on here, there were those who could not even understand the concept that they were the majority, having been told for decades that they are minorities”.

    You have pointed out when we cannot just take the American model and apply it to our situation without considering what makes us different from the US. That was a short and ready proof that US models need to be adapted to suit Barbados or other smaller islands.

  10. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    There are many positives that can be adopted and tweaked to suit Barbados and the islands, but the leaders dont do so for very selfish reasons, they are however, quite adept at copying every negative the US has to offer and applying it haphazardly and with great detriment to country and people.

    For every hundred negatives that can be fohnd in US policies and procedures, there are 100 positive policies and procedures that can be copied, refined and successfully adapted to situations that will suit Barbados and the Caribbean.

  11. de Pedantic Dribbler. Avatar
    de Pedantic Dribbler.

    @Well Well & Consequences March 13, 2016 at 7:16 AM #,,,when you post do you attempt to debate anything rationally and within context of recognizable norms or you just spew your spleen of anger and distaste.

    Despite Barbados’ majority Black population which has been so for a significant portion of our life as a Nation we have yet maintained barriers that completely negated the impact of our majority race.

    No one seeks comfort in singing praise of a first Black anything in Barbados specifically or many other nations at this stage of life but the fact is that it even CAN be mentioned …why should it even still be possible, one questions! Have you stopped to understand that?

    With our population averages the only pockets to which this even still applies are private membership organizations and no one can MANDATE who joins or does not join or how members vote for a president.

    Please move past the obvious and start to drill down to the real race based issues that will always extend beyond the raw population numbers in BIM or any society?


  12. Take off your masks and I will take on ALL of you—singly or collectively. I don’t even need my dear departed cousin Ossie to assist me.

    So let’s get started, anonymice.


  13. @Carl

    BU is ready!

    David King

    On 13 March 2016 at 15:15, Barbados Underground wrote:

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  14. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Carl..lol….You may have noticed that everyone knows the ND blogger, her address, phone number everything, yet no one can do anything.

    How will knowing the identities of BU bloggers help you…lol

  15. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    De Word…you are a pendantic jackass…there is a book in Canada titled, I am taking this from memory…100 most promineht blacks in Canada, or something close, where even blacks from the Caribbean have excelled and been recognized eg…the young lady doctor from Dayrells Road, who while living in Canada who cloned the “calypso gene”…the first black to do so…because whites, chinese, indians have cloned genes before in Canada, US, etc.

    If she had done so in Barbados, she would have just been the first….you pedantic jackass, there would be no need to state she is black, because Barbados is a black majority country and no white, indian, chinese have ever cloned such a gene on the island before but they have in Canada…you pedantic jackass.

    So why state the obvious in a black majority country…pedantic jackass, you should consider changing to that moniker…it suits you…lol

    Did you miss my attention or something.

  16. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Pedantic Jackass….in case you are still scratching you head….if a Bajan white, indian, chinese excelled in something on the island,, that was not done before by any other member of their group, they would become the first of that group of a minority population to do so and should be recognized as such….you are only a minority in Canada, US etc where there exists the majority of other groups of people…not in majority black Barbados or any other majority black country…or cant you get over that fact and still unable to grab the concept.


  17. Carl must be here to give AC some back-up ….as Blog Jackass….

    AC /CA(rl) …. taking on all comers …(as long as they have valid names backed by birth certificates and a note from a named JP)

    Bush E Tea here Moore … let’s rumble…choose yuh weapon…

  18. de Pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de Pedantic Dribbler

    @Well Well & Consequences March 13, 2016 at 11:32 AM #..your profound ability to discern and dissect logical thought is legendary on BU.

    Of course is it pedantic to point out to you that any society with a 90+ percent majority population of our Black race which has been self governing in all areas of endeavor for other 50 years is showing major internal ‘cracks’ of racial problems if we are still mentioning first Black anything at this stage. You don’t even understand the fundamentals at play! Alas.

    So yes, it WAS sadly relevant that Phillip Nicholls was the first coloured or Black President of a private club in Barbados in 2000, BECAUSE as a majority Black nation that should not have been news worthy, but is was! Sensible thinkers also understand what he is clearly alluding re the race/class nexus with his future issues at Cottle.

    I am confused (not for the first time) by your example. There were other doctors who had done de same or similar, RIGHT!. Otherwise in Canada or Barbados the first Black and first woman would have still applied as perfect descriptors..if no others had explored that before. What sayeth you, smart one.

    And fah sure, if she was in BIM wid she research and had gone to school wid Pieces or Vincent then fah damn sure one of dem Nation boys wudda also highlight that she was the first Combermerian too!

    In the US, women have voted, attended college and worked business since forever now. They outnumber men in census counts. Yet it is still a ‘first’ moment of joyous rapture when a Marisa Myer is appointed CEO at Yahoo (getting ready to be fired now too)… that despite the fact that there have been many others before her as CEO at big companies.

    Do you understand that need to drill down BELOW the obvious to properly understand the data.

    Filing in colours to form the picture is definitely not your strong suit! You just want to rant and get on bad.So do yah ting, do!


  19. Bush shite when it comes to insults you top the list second only to Donald Trump but i hope you take note of how is backside is being catspraddle wid a wash pan of licks by because of his arrogance and bombastic attitude ,,keep getting nasty and cockey your ass might be next ole boar


  20. Had not for a modicum of respect for fellow bloggers i would have kick you a.ss with plenty cussing up and down this blog a long time who de f u think u are ? in my book just another piss poor jackass looking for some kind of recognition and the only way to do so is to throw insults ..Well let me tell you this nigger my patience with your sorry a,ss attitude is running out so be warned that i would spare no expletive to throw in your face for every attack you launch
    Who de f u think u are jack a,ss ..i know the blog master play his shitty games showing preferential treatment towards you but let me say this that enough is enough and my vocabulary is fully prepared and equipped with all and every expletive to met your insults tit for tat
    Let the games begin you ole selfish and unbearable and intolerant neanderthal
    A real jerk if there is one you are


  21. @ AC
    Does Bushie top the list? …or is he second to Trump? Make up your mind…
    You sounding like Stinkliar now…. not concerned about where he place his decimal points…

    By the way…are you sure you mean Trump …or were you REALLY thinking of Fumble?
    His arrogance dominates his face… YUKK!
    …while Bushie has a baby-face like a sweet child… 🙂

  22. Vincent Haynes Avatar

    dpD

    Chuckle…….got to get used to these new initials.

    Re black/white/coloured/whatever pigment……..what is the purpose of identifying a person by what colour their skin is?

    I already pointed out in an older post to SS that the ancient recorders of events used to describe people by their tribe or location e.g. Ceasars crack Nubian forces were part of the invasion of the Angle isles(UK) circa 60BC….further pointed out that using colour to identify a person was created about 700 years ago by the northern tribes and it was meant as another control tool by inventing the spurious hierarchy of species based on pigment.

    I wonder why we still use it in the Caribbean as we have a golden opportunity to identify ourselves as a new tribe and build from there.

  23. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    De Pedantic Drooler…here is the problem in Barbados…like you they are unable to face reality, that they are a free people and do not have to pander to anyone, blame the black government for continuing to be pimps for and be bribed by minorities refusing to accept that they are masters of their own fate, blame the government for encouraging the pretence that black majority Barbados is anything but, because instead of just treating tourism like it’s a business, they much prefer kowtow and kiss ass while projecting the image that blacks are not the majority.

    The racial cracks are there because the black governmemts, both of them, want the cracks to remain there, it’s suits both their interests and agends just fine..

    Since you are now BUs resident Pedantic Drooler, I see why you dont and cant get it, so I will leave you to your ignorance, it suits you..lol

    Keep on drooling, it suits you just fine.

  24. de Pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de Pedantic Dribbler

    @Vincent, unfortunately as much as you have come to grips with the true construct of defining humanity that does not mean yours is a universal acceptance…and YOU know that.

    I did not scribe the words in Nicholls’ book. He did and whatever descriptor you want to give him the basic fact of his statement remains true: he was the first person different from all the others who had gone before in that role. And again, we cannot walk away from the history and social discourse which that generates.

    It is what it is sir, whether in Black and White or TechniColour!

    @WW&C, it is exceedingly difficult to come on BU and run into people like you who simply SHOUT every time they try to communicate. I love to debate (obviously) but I always understood that meant exploring different positions of an argument soundly, logically and respectfully.

    The people are the government; the government are the people. The government is not made up of Trinidadians. Of course the people are the masters of their own fate and they elected the government to guide that fate. THAT IS OBVIOUS. You needed to state that because!!!!

    How are the people be “encouraging the pretence that black majority Barbados is anything but”. That is NONSENSICAL.

    And when do they do not treat tourism like it’s a business? And what or how does tourism and “prefer kowtow and kiss ass while projecting the image that blacks are not the majority” link together to make a meaningful point.

    And how does “the black governmemts, both of them, want the cracks to remain there..” link back to the ORIGINAL point re Phillip Nicholls’ comments about his status as the ‘first Black’ President of Pickwick Club. How does that “suits both their interests and agenda just fine”.

    Absolute non-nonsensical rantings Perfect for your hobby horse but otherwise non-sequiturs to and from nowhere.

    Continue to fill the blog with your agenda of hate and corruption – many seem to adore it – and if at anytime you care to discuss something rationally and I am around by all means feel free to bounce me up.

    Goodbye! And no need to respond. My dribblings above are just random thoughts.

  25. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Too bad for you De Drooler, too bad for you…lol

    You like a lot of long foolish useless talk, I go for the jugular with no time to waste, after all, I got other things to do besides pontificating all day long,

    While you pontificate, we age significantly.


  26. @Bush Tea March 13, 2016 at 12:15 PM “Bush E Tea here Moore … let’s rumble…choose yuh weapon.”

    Wunna selling tickets to the rumble? How much?


  27. @ Simple
    Tickets shiite!!
    This will not be a fight, just a simple ‘beating up’ – as in bullying… 🙂
    No charge to you.


  28. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/14/books/who-is-elena-ferrante-an-educated-guess-causes-a-stir.html
    Who Is Elena Ferrante? An Educated Guess Causes a Stir

    As her following grows, so does the mystery surrounding the pseudonymous Italian writer Elena Ferrante…She said she wasn’t “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” but added that “one always has more than one identity.”


  29. @David,
    I read with great interest the offerings of earlier bloggers, and the difficulties they were having getting to grips with themselves. How can I fault Philip for describing himself as the first “Black” President of Pickwick? If all the others before him were white, how else could Dee Word, and Simple Simon understand what Barbados was like? When Obama was elected President, wasn’t he described as the first “Black” President? It does not matter whether the majority was any other colour, he was the first Black. When Dr. Daniel;whose father used to take Sir Garfield Sobers to his cricket games on the back of his motor cycle, discovered the Calypso gene, that was a VERY BIG THING, AND SHE WAS THE FIRST BLACK BARBADIAN TO DO SO. SHE WAS NOT WHITE, SO WE HAVE TO BE PROUD ENOUGH TO SHOUT OUT SHE’S BLACK AND WE ARE PROUD.

  30. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Alvin Cummins March 14, 2016 at 11:27 PM
    “When Obama was elected President, wasn’t he described as the first “Black” President? It does not matter whether the majority was any other colour, he was the first Black.”

    What makes Obama the first “Black” President? President Obama mother was a white woman.
    That also makes him 50% “WHITE”? President Obama is more “white’ than many Bajans of ‘pale’ colour who pretend to be white.
    I am certain you are old enough to have seen that 1949 movie called “Imitation of Life”.

    Why not be politically correct and refer to him as the first known President of Mixed Race or Dual Heritage?

  31. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @millertheanunnaki March 15, 2016 at 12:32 AM
    I am certain you are old enough to have seen that 1949 movie called “Imitation of Life”.

    Sorry, Alvin Ole-timer. You are too young to know about the 1949 movie that was called “Pinky”. Imitation of Life was more up your movie-going street of 1959.


  32. @Miller etc.
    What makes Obama the first “Black” President? President Obama mother was a white woman.
    That also makes him 50% “WHITE”? President Obama is more “white’ than many Bajans of ‘pale’ colour who pretend to be white
    ++++++++++++
    How does Obama describe himself? How does the American public see Obama? How does Newt Gingrich (former Speaker of the House who called him a “welfare” President) see Obama? and lastly how would a white cab driver see Obama if he tried to hail a cab on the streets of DC at 11.00 pm?

  33. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Alvin….if you do some research you will find that centuries ago, there were one or 2 blacks US presidents, we can say Obama was the first black president of our times, only.

    It is understood that the less than 10% bajans whites back then who were descendants of indentured servants jumped right in and continued the practice of racism, division and segregation, gleefully practicing such on the majority population, aided by black politicians, but listen to this….they should not have been ALLOWED to by the black men who were busy bullshitting the masses back then, it should have been nipped in the bud…where was/is the backbone in the black male that they are still in 2016 unable to tell a minority of bajan whites that they are just like everyone else and should expect to be treated no differently or better than the average citizen on the island….where is your backbone Alvin and those of your black brothers in DBLP.

  34. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Forgot to add that DBLP weaklings for politicians, most of whom are lawyers should have criminalized the practice of racism, discrimination etc, practiced by the minorities on the majority decades ago, instead the jackasses tolerated it in their dumbness and greed, now in 2016, it’s still a practice where the children are being taught that if they excelled in anything, they would be the first black to do so in a black majority country I am sure that makes lots of sense to you Alvin…so typical.

  35. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    BTW….George Washington was the first white president in the US.

  36. Vincent Haynes Avatar

    Alvin Cummins March 14, 2016 at 11:27 PM #

    Chuckle…..you too love inaccuracies….Phillip used the term person of colour.

    Why is it that you and Sarge need others to tell you who&what you are……take a leaf out of the Miller’s book he is on point.


  37. @VH

    You have it wrong, Miller is trying to buck 400 years of American history, I asked how does Obama describe himself and how do others see Obama?

  38. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Vincent, as much as I can agree with you that Miller may be on point re the need to look within and beyond any outer- covering, you surely must accept that Sargeant speaks to the reality of the life we all live. It is indeed all about how Obama sees himself and how all those who cast their eyes on him, see HIM.

    No less a person that his current VP was reported to have said words to the effect, ‘I am glad he is not a very dark-skinned Black’. Remember also how it was said of Obama…at least he is not an ‘angry Black’ man.

    Tell you what, Donald Trump could NOT have done what he has achieved with any OTHER outer- skin covering.

    Trump has roiled his nation and is on the cusp to win the post of the most powerful man in the world. He has achieve this in part with an in-your-face ‘controlled’ anger, an almost permanent scowl on his face, and a disrespectful, insulting manner.

    Take all that and pour it into a human vessel with a dark hue…that vessel would have been already cracked from some serious ‘hollow-points’ of venom.

    So people do determine for us often with deadly results “who&what you are” whether we like it or not!


  39. de pedantic Dribbler March 15, 2016 at 10:43 AM #

    If memory serves…the literal translation of the french asking what is your name… is……what do you call yourself…..and from my pre-teens that has stuck with me to the extent that I have used in the context of who I think I am……In other words I will not allow anyone to define me,telling me who or what I am.

    Something I have always found nonsensical is the part on forms about your colour or ethnic origin to which my response is other or blank and let them fill in what they feel like.

    I know this discussion may appear trivial but to my mind it goes to the root of the post colonial/slavery/indentured servants era dillema.We as descendants of that era simply do not know who or what we are as a collective…..the choices are basically north european,west african,taino,east india,china or my personal category pelau(all or some of the before).

    I am basically an indentured irish servant and west african slave combination why should I wish to identify with either of my ancestors oppressors

    Telling me about what somebody says I am,is of no import to me and that should apply to all from this region.

    I repeat….we have a golden opportunity to chart our own course with out the baggage of our ancestral origins…….write ourselves broad on histories page.

  40. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Vincent, the discussion is a valid one –not at all trivial. But the summary from any discourse like this will be : your position is the desired place to which we strive; but the opposite view is the practical place where we MUST reside in order to survive.

    Like you I grew up in a society in which I always accepted that the colour of my skin prevented me from doing NOTHING. If one of the Caucasians who sat in my first form cohort got better marks than I did it meant he was smarter because he studied and worked harder…simple. (He definitely didn’t by the way). If he played cricket better than I did then he was more skilled. Simple. ( He certainly was). I could be as good or bad as he was based on hard work and skills honed.

    Now let’s step out of our comfort zone Bdos and frame my classmate and I in this scenario.

    It was reported in rural Texas that two White folks (male & female) who self described as white supremacists led the police on a high speed chase. They were suspects in a late night robbery attempt. The chase resulted in several shots being fired at the police and nearly killing them as bullets struck their car windscreen. Mayhem and police lives in grave danger….

    Eventually the perps crash and police pursue the male on foot. They taser him and he resists. They struggle and eventually subdue him. He lived to go to court.

    Now Vincent. Who did the police see…a crook and cop-killer wannabe or a White male like themselves or like my white classmate who could be good or bad, but basically not a ‘bad fellow’.

    Very likely Vincent. Because he is alive today to go to court. Unlike young Tamir Rice in Cleveland who certainly didn’t shot up any police car or had threatened anyone. Unlike the struggling Eric Garner who was just selling illegal cigarettes when he too resisted arrest.

    So my friend, two Bajan class mates one black, one white. One smarter than the other one more athletically gifted than the other. In the above scenario both have a run-in with the cops and one lives because of who he is on the outside and the other dies because of who he is on the outside.

    Thus I rhetorically ask, how do we ever fix that and save my backside…because even when you go wid the ‘yes sir, no sir, alright sir’…you can still go quickly to meet your maker.

    That is the reality in which we reside, good sir. Your thesis is pellucid…so is the pain of too many families like Tamir.

  41. Vincent Haynes Avatar

    dpD

    We are viewing through the same lens,the only difference is that you are being guided by the conditions of the North where you reside,which I will not dispute except to say it is a dysfunctional society the percentage of which we will know in November,my posit remains that we have to resist the barbarians be they from wherever.


  42. @Well Well,
    I am very much aware that there was another Black who was President of the U.S. but historians purposely ignore him and began the”American Presidency” with Washington, The first white to be elected. So to all intents and purposes Obama was the first; and probably the last…poor Ben Carson, although I do not give him any sympathy…Black President of the U.S. I have an assignment for all this who follow Trump’s ascendency to confusing the Republican Party. I invite them to try and listen to Hitler’s ascendency to becoming Chancellor of Germany. The rhetoric is the same. The message is no different and the appeal is to the people with the same thought patterns.


  43. @Miller,
    I saw both of these pictures to which you refer, and every other that were in that vein.

  44. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Alvin…..you say “poor Ben Carson”.? That dude is an idiot of mammoth proportions….we definitely did not need a Carson as president, total disaster in the making

    We all know that racism always bubbles just beneath the surface of the psyches of majority whites in the US, they are filled with hatred, all they needed was a hitler type ass like Trump to puncture their inflated hatred with dumb rhetoric, he knew this very well, so we might just be looking at the next US president….an out and out unapologetic racist.

    The republican party created the monster that is Trump, let’s hope he deports them first, just for the hell of it..lol

  45. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Well Well & Consequences March 15, 2016 at 10:46 PM
    “… so we might just be looking at the next US president….an out and out unapologetic racist.”

    And you will be surprised what a day (November 8) could make.
    The same ‘West Indian’ politicians who have a lot to say about Trump now would be queuing up to lick his white ass in 2017.


  46. @Miller,
    Does that include you? I asked you before whether you had purchased EPAs or EFPAs, or insurance with CLICO. You never answered. Why?America made him what he is. His parents were not originally from there. He is the son of a brothel keeper( his father) who,later dabbled in real estate and left him over 200 million dollars in inheritance. He always had money

  47. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    Ben Carson reminds me of Grenville Philips, simplish and with mamby pamby ideas, “we will punish corrupt individuals by making them write lines after school in detention” Nuff lines so that they will not do it again.

    @ Alvin Cummins

    Though you write here often this is one of the rare times that you have written and I have read what you wrote and that you have made sense.

    You said “I invite them to try and listen to Hitler’s ascendency to becoming Chancellor of Germany. The rhetoric is the same. The message is no different and the appeal is to the people with the same thought patterns…”

    And that octogenarian of the north is the crux of the matter.

    You do not have to be bright all you have to do is to find the message that resonates with the masses and you got them good.

    It is the reason that I say that David Come Sing a Song is a charlatan because he trolls for information on Facebook and BU, sees the topic which elicits the greatest comments and responses, that which is emotive, AND THEN latches onto the the item like the parasite that he is.

    Nothing original nor evinced from his core principles, just that which emotes the greatest response from people.

    Trump’s political advisor Stone rather former advisor gives some insight in the man who would be president http://www.nationalreview.com/article/422353/donald-trump-roger-stone-interview

    Doubtless that they have worked Trump’s “ready to blurt out anything” to the max for a docile american public but at what cost?

    I recall the noted Abolitionist Frederick Douglas who was a good niggah until he took a second wife who was a white woman and the furore that caused. It brought to the fore WHAT HAS ALWAYS AND WILL ALWAYS BE THERE, hatred of “the outsiders”

    And this is why Donald Johnie Trump can say and do whatever he feels like “because he gives fire to what is in the hearts of Americans, white Americans, which is America is for white Americans AND, AFTAH HAVING A NIGGAH IN OUR WHITE HOUSE, WE WANTS NON WHITES GONE!!!”

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    de pedantic Dribbler

    “Ben Carson reminds me of Grenville Philips, simplish and with mamby pamby ideas, “we will punish corrupt individuals by making them write lines after school in detention” Nuff lines so that they will not do it again.”

    Touché, Mr Pieces. Brilliant, accomplished men, but absolutely NOT suited to elective politics.


  49. @Piece under…
    That is why Donald “hitler’ Trump wants to “restore America”. In other words, ensure that another non white anglo saxon will never become President of that country again. The unfortunate thing is that a lot of BLACK PERSONS; EITHER IN THE UNITED STATES OR EVEN BARBADOS CANNOT SEE THIS.


  50. @Well Well,
    Dr. Daniel; mentioned in the Canadian book 100 Prominent Blacks in Canada, was from Culloden Road; not Dayrells, road, her father was a Joiner; his workshop is still there, she studied in Barbados and then went to further her studies at Mc Master university in Hamilton; especially Molecular microbiology, where she still lives studies and works. Her work in Microbiology is well recognized since she discovered the gene that causes a disease that affects Blackbelly sheep. Its importance in the scientific world is shown by the naming of the particular GENE; “THE CALYPSO GENE”, her naming; in recognition of her heritage.

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