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Submitted by Heather Cole
Caribbean Court of Justice
Caribbean Court of Justice

In the game of cricket, there is no victory without a challenge. In athletics no race is won without a challenge and in the court of law, no precedent can ever be set without a challenge.

Two recent occurrences prompted me to write this article. The first was a call from a lawyer in Barbados about two weeks ago informing me that a sixteen years old case was finally set to be heard. It was one of two cases and there is no light yet at the end of the tunnel for the second case. The second occurrence was the revelation of the court documents relating to the death of Marcelle Smith in an article on the Barbados Underground. The documents in my opinion pointed to a motive for her murder and the persons responsible.

At present the system for the delivery of justice in Barbados leaves a lot to be desired and that is putting it mildly. No one should have to wait 16 years for a case to be heard. There has been enough time for those responsible for the administration of the system to over haul it and come up with a creative and transparent process for cases to be heard. It leads one to question the management of the system from which justice for the entire population is to be delivered. Are there checks and balances to ensure that all cases are heard in a timely manner? Are there cases lying around in or on some desks catching dusk? Is there a prevailing corruption in the system that warrants the need for a regulator whose duty it is to ensure that all cases are heard in a timely manner? One can also question the effectiveness of the position of the Ombudsman. By now the Attorney General should have created an instrument to define the period within which a case must be heard. I am positive that this would help reduce the backlog in the system. Are there enough Judges, magistrates and cases managers and do they work 8 hours per day? The time has come for a person to be able to track the movement of their case on line that way they will be in a better position to seek a resolution to any bottlenecks that that are inherently in the system. They must be penalties, fines and disbarment to practice for anyone circumventing the process of justice regardless to who they are.

With regards to the emails sent by Mrs. Smith to her Attorney, I was shocked to read the contents and I queried why Vernon Smith and Hal Gollop had entered the deceased property and interrogating a man with dementia. It was a house not a court or a law office or a police station. They had no right being there to conduct legal matters uninvited and that it was most unconventional to bring the police to add credibility to their deed. Protocol should have dictated these learned lawyers to schedule a meeting with her attorney present since she had responsibility for her husband. This case in itself raises many issues highlighted above and it makes one wonder if it will ever be heard since two high profile member of the legal community are involved. However, one also wonders how the revelation of their meeting with Mrs. Smith will impact their credibility with the public of Barbados and if this case is not heard will it justify that some people are above the law or that there is in fact no law.

The above are just two examples but I am sure that there are many more cases out there. Every right thinking Barbadian and those who the judicial system has failed must come together to challenge the system. We are in an era to have a Class Action Suit against the Attorney General, the Chief Justice and the Ombudsman with regards to the administration of justice. Is there any attorney out there who is up to this task?

Paradoxically, two of the reasons set forth to end the jurisdiction of the British Privy Council over the former colonies of the British West Indies can now be put forth regarding the legal system in Barbados. There are the unpopularity of the decisions and the perception that the system has too much power. Can it be that the deeply entrenched partiality now makes the legal system inadequate? It sets forth an argument for the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) to expand its scope to become a local court of the jurisdiction.

One hopes that we the citizens of Barbados can petition to amend its constitution to allow local cases of Barbados or the region to be heard and be not only limited to CARICOM matters or act as an Appellate Court. The petition to the CCJ can also request that it includes the practice of law in its disadvantaged sector and amend that sector include lawyers. Or, by some other measure allow all lawyers to practice across its jurisdiction in any member state. This is intended to create one Bar Association within the jurisdiction that will allow a lawyer in Jamaica or Trinidad to accept a case in Barbados or vice versa without fear of victimization. Therefore one should seek to find out if this problem of Barbados is being experienced in Jamaica, Belize and Trinidad and Tobago.

Another outlook is that since the present judicial system is not serving the best interest of the masses, one wonders if the people of Barbados can by way of referendum be given an option to have their cases heard locally or by the CCJ by-passing the present court system.

The question that we must all ask ourselves is if Barbadians have to die awaiting justice or should they be assured of justice in Barbados or allowed to have their cases heard by the CCJ. In the final analysis, our problem can be resolved by competition and the establishment of a regional local court. To this end it is my intent to find out what is happening in the other islands for which the CCJ has jurisdiction. However, with or without the other territories, seek dialogue with the CCJ and petition them and the Government of Barbados from the Barbados Lobby to extend the scope and services of the CCJ to hear local cases of the people of Barbados. I hope that all who have been disadvantaged by the court system will join in this effort. Your comments and or assistance are welcomed.


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242 responses to “Justice Must Be Served”


  1. @David Weekes

    Barbadians are so ready to embrace a political messiah.


  2. To Mr Bush Tea.

    I am humbled by your mention of my name here.

    I was typing this long epistle when i stopped and started the other item and now came back to this to submit it.

    I have plagiarised part of what you said to make a point “…generally have ZERO creativity, very little innovative skills, few interpersonal skills, and they practically ALWAYS have to wait for someone ELSE to create and document something before they can copy the idea…”

    Let me begin this tangent to say that what you are saying Mr. Bush Tea is central to this problem. We are using a system that is based on ” ignorance in, ignorance out but barring you and a few others here on BU THIS IS NOT SEEN TO BE A PROBLEM.

    I suffer from a disease. Two actually.

    One is called life which, if i understand correctly, will come to an end, for all of us, even those who live like if we are “lord of all we see” or “will live forever”

    The other is mild form of “Obsessive Compulsive Disorder” Mine is mild because the part that “plagues me by recurring thoughts or images (obsessions) they cannot control” minus the and distressing thoughts, fears.

    My “anxiety” produced by these thoughts leads to an urgent need to perform certain rituals or routines (compulsions). “The compulsive rituals are performed in an attempt to” [resolve what I see to be non-optimal systems and processes and] make them go away.”

    Here is how my “compulsive rituals” work to plague me, Mr Bush Tea and like this mater presented by Heather Cole, would continue to push me to look at a solution.

    Some years ago, in 2002 or thereabouts, I saw a game called Aikido 3D. Let me just say that it is a logical progress to certain “interests’ of mine (http://www.aikido3d.com).

    After seeing it and being “plagued” by my “recurring thoughts” and images led me to conceive an “Augmented Reality” patent pending which is based on 3 things merging

    (a) software built for a specific purpose e.g. specific physical sports boxing, wrestling, judo, fencing, it really did not/does not matter the discipline

    (b) hardware, specifically a purpose built “exoskeleton” which “inverts” external impressions quite simply my envisioned exoskeleton acts as a suit that made you feel what your virtual opponent did.

    The bespoke, programmed software would cause an imprint on your suit when say an opponent “scored” on you while virtually combatting so a “kiba dashi kick” to your abdomen would, given the parameters of the programming, cause you to contort as per the intensity of the blow to your midsection. You would also experience the accompanying “external impression” or exoskeletal blow being applied by your exo-suit.

    (c) And of course there was the VR headset which would allow you to “see” your opponent in that headgear.

    This Virtual Reality Combination I described above did not exist in 2003 and, while virtual reality systems were first developed in 1956, this doesn’t exist now.

    When David Weekes would have traipsed his way to the BIDC to seek support for patent registration, as well as support beyond that first step of registration, that capacity to “evaluate” this offering, and more importantly, make it happen did not and still does not exist.

    Go to the Advocate news online newspaper and see the comments section and remarks made to Alan Emptage when he spoke of people/governments stealing your IP, note the puerile comments of those observers.

    You and DPD speak such truth here that it brings tears to my eyes because that “sickness” you speak of concerning regurgitation at the 11+ morphs into the national psyche.

    It is at that level where it pains me to discuss anything beyond the simplicity of making sea shells into necklaces since on the one hand you have a systems which has produced this visionless whirlpool and like DPD says a culture of operatives whose salary does not care whether you are proposing the billion dollars cure for the common cold. On the 26th day of the month they will be paid.

    Before anyone would seek to go there let me say that the “pertinent resources” to operationalise these patents did, AND STILL DOES NOT, exist at any of the local entities.

    And for the other crew who says you should leave and go to the US, you need to understand the dynamics of being “third world” from a banana republic, essaying into “first world”.

    SOOOO what do you do?

    I now give EVERYTHING to the world as opposed to this rock in the Atlantic because I am very much aware that we “are on a path to self implosion” one which we enjoy and delight in AND AS LONG AS MINISTER STEPHEN LASHLEY (he who did not know who my sister, Beverley Weekes, his Deputy Permanent was when I called him to tell him she was dying and would have appreciated a visit from her Minister) as long as he DOES NOT TAKE AWAY OUR KADOOMENT DAY, we are happy sheep.

  3. Bajan Sunshine Avatar

    The CCJ has already spoken out on the delays in the barbados court system, the Barbados Bar association has already agreed with the CCJ, http://www.barbadostoday.bb/2015/02/21/barbados-bar-association-backs-the-ccj/ .

    These two individuals Vernon Smith and Hal Gollop seem to operate with impunity, because of Hal Gollops ties with the prime minister. Hal Gollop and Vernon Smith are representing Leroy Parris in closed door discussions. The prime minister did after all fight hard to keep the forensic audit of clico private.

    Apparently the individual in custody charged for Marcelle Smith’s murder was on remand for many years, but was released on bail due to the same clogged legal system. How tragic… Will we ever find out the Judge responsible for this?

    Hal Gollop’s apparent association with Ince and Hal Gollop’s current claim that he is the legal representative for the Smith Family estate, just seems beyond sinister at this point.

    Where is the AG and the Prime Minister on this?


  4. @ David Weekes,
    I have not gone any further with this but I do intend to. If the broken systems cannot be fixed, they must be replaced. Stay tuned and I look forward to your help. I am on Facebook.


  5. To Mr Jeff Cumberbatch

    Your submission “Jeff Cumberbatch April 9, 2016 at 10:16 AM # states – Ms Cole, this is interesting. Have you had an honest and learned legal opinion from an attorney that you have no case? Else, why “no lawyer can be found to accept it?”

    I rise for the voiceless, not those who have no voice but those who do have voice but fear to express their opinion, fearing “that death” a necessary end, will come when it will come…”

    “No lawyer can be found to accept it” WILL VERY OFTEN LIE, in (a) the fact that many lawyers do not have a clue about what your matter is (b) the fact that they, and the other lawyer who is defending the matter, are friends and, inasmuch as you do have a sound case, say for example a lawyer selling you out, counsel whose representation you are seeking, does not want to carry their friend before the disciplinary board now led by the luminary Tariq Khan, because your lawyer might be someone’s godfather or, more pertinent to my simple matter(s) (c) “they fear who your case is against”

    Of course let me also add the obvious scenario where, you are in such dire financial straights, you just don’t have the money to pay the lawyer and therefore how can he accept it?

    Slowly but surely, we are sliding into an abyss where civil liberties and freedoms are being eroded while we fiddle in exciting academic discourse.

  6. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Jeff…any ideas on how to fix the broken system….when our car is broken, we go to a mechanicm,same with every other manmade anything.

  7. Bajan Sunshine Avatar

    @Heather

    Who are the two other two defence attorneys assisting Marlon Gordon? Smith/Gollop?

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/74041/mum-fed-media-coverage

    “His lawyer, Marlon Gordon, as well as two other defence attorneys, similarly expressed their displeasure with the media’s comments about Cheriss Ricardo Omar Ince.”

    Why is this Jamaican lawyer even allowed to practice law in Barbados and represent Ince if he has broken the law multiple times

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/58559/lawyer-charged

    No wonder the BLP has filed it’s 3rd no-confidence motion in the Freundel Stuart-led administration.

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/79875/opposition-file-confidence-motion

    I am beginning to believe the facebook rumblings that Fumble will call for national elections Dec 1, the day after Bajans are recovering from their hang over after a “year of independence” partying..

  8. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Heather…you will find that very few who are generating large salaries from a broken judicial system would want it fixed, you will hear a litany of reasons why it cannot be fixed. Your former attorney is a good example, the PM would engage him to translate at taxpayer’s expense the same crap he could translate himself as an attorney, while being fully aware that the attorney he is wasting taxpayer’s money on, should be disbarred.

    That is what people on the island are dealing with….and the players will make sure it’s never changed.


  9. @Bajan Sunshine

    What jingoistic bullshit is that? Do you know an accuse has the right to be represented?

  10. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    David Weekes…as usual you strike the heart of the matter, msny Bajans dont know that their cases are all referenced online…if you have a case in the supreme court and google it, the info pops up online, it’s public knowledge..all during the process, not the specifics until it’s done, but the info can be easily accessed nonetheless. They may as well try your idea…what do they have to lose.

    Heather…someone close to me had a case, had to do most of the leg work themselves, check to make sure the file was moving through the system themselves, check to make sure they knew who had access to their file in the court and that it was not stolen…made to disappear, check to make sure it was assigned to a judge, check to make sure a date was assigned and that it actually appeared on the court list/ calender…having a lawyer in Barbados makes very little difference unless you get a very good one.

    I will get a message to you.

  11. Bajan Sunshine Avatar
    Bajan Sunshine

    Umm, @David, if the lawyer that is representing ince, has broken the law (several times), why is he still allowed to practice the law in Barbados. That is the essence of this article. Who are the two defence attorneys alluded to in this story.

    Every one has the right to be represented . Lawyers who have broken the law or gamed the system should not be allowed to represent.

    That is the point of this article by heather. Where did I say that the accused did not have the right to be represented??

    If Anything Marlon Gordon should not be allowed to practice law in barbados . Marlon Gordon has assaulted a female officer from the Royal Barbados Police force, and still gets to walk into a court and practice law???


  12. @Caswell 10:39
    Caswell writing is so simple and understandable that the full substance of what he says is never completely appreciated. I thought those were some of the most radical statements that I’ve seen on BU.

  13. Jeff Cumberbatch Avatar
    Jeff Cumberbatch

    “No lawyer can be found to accept it” WILL VERY OFTEN LIE, in (a) the fact that many lawyers do not have a clue about what your matter is (b) the fact that they, and the other lawyer who is defending the matter, are friends and, inasmuch as you do have a sound case, say for example a lawyer selling you out, counsel whose representation you are seeking, does not want to carry their friend before the disciplinary board now led by the luminary Tariq Khan, because your lawyer might be someone’s godfather or, more pertinent to my simple matter(s) (c) “they fear who your case is against”

    Mr Weekes, I do not think that any of your reasons are sound. (a) Of course, no lawyer knows everything about every legal issue, but the likelihood of MANY lawyers not having a clue about a given legal issue in real property law must be infinitesimal; (b) lawyers are not put off by who opposing counsel is and layers do not ordinarily take other lawyers before the dDisciplinary Committee which, incidentally, is NOT led by Mr Tariq Khan; and (c) while I am not privy to what you base this on, it does not say much for the rule of Law in Barbados that some individuals are immune to even legal action because of who they are and feared by lawyers. Clearly thy are more powerful than the Government!

    And Ms Cole,you have not very skillfully so far avoided the question of alternative dispute resolution. Why seek a resolution from a system that you consider broken?


  14. @Heather
    I forgot to thank and compliment you for producing another thought provoking article. What I like most about your style of writing is that you often include a number of suggestions or solutions as part of the contribution.

    It is interesting to see the positions taken by many of the bloggers. I do not make legal pronouncement for that is not my forte, but it is exciting to see that a verdict can be rendered on BU in a matter of minutes, but it takes years resolve a case in our legal system. I would not go so far as to suggest that BU becomes a replacement for our judicial system.

    As I read the various comments, I found the quotation used by the blogger to be most illuminating: “It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it.”Upton Sinclair 1878-1968

    Of course, if the man is an idiot, he will not understand regardless of whether his salary is involved.


  15. Mr. Jeff Cumberbatch

    You are a good lawyer, in fact you can be counted among the few lawyers who (a) know about much of the spectrum of the law (b) while not knowing can be counted upon to research and find out what should be relied on (c) is principled enough that irrespective of who the person is, WILL FIGHT, against any wrong.

    Sometimes, when I write, I am mindful of how this is a very litigious island and where I cannot get my case heard for 9 years, people are able to bring cases against me, based on the same matters and win.

    The names that I have mentioned while not directed to specific entities and their own respective heads, fall into the category of “what I have written, I David Weekes have written and not one word do I intend to retract.

    The party/ies to whom those comments are intended will know who they are and will either continue to do what they do so well or will in their fast closing years leave it.

    My comments in this opening paragraph is not a fawning Jeff, you have and will always have that.

    But you are few and like Legion, “they” are many.

    If you were to be asked tomorrow to write the names of “Legion” down with their indiscretions, you know that you, gentleman as you are, could easily write beyond the 650 words that your blog here constrains you by.

    When we are “going home” some of us, not all of us, do not have any reason to lie.

    As only you can frame statements that summarise where we are you have said “it does not say much for the rule of Law in Barbados that some individuals are immune to even legal action because of who they are and (that they are) feared by lawyers. Clearly th(e)y are more powerful than the Government!”

    Forgive me for taking this liberty and adding to your submission

  16. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Did I mention that the client realized that the attorney for the other side was using some nasty tactics and the client had to address the judge herself so that the judge would rein in the defense, while the dude representing the client tried to get an adjournment, to delay the casev which the client had to make sure the judge did not grant….since the lawyer did not see it fit to object to the defense lawyer’s behavior, because they are both friends…. ..lol

    Suffice it to say, by the time the client was done with this pretender for a lawyer, he offered back the file since the client had no intentions of firing him, but hang him with that long rope he had. around his neck….but not everyone can play that game and most are vulnerable thriugh various constraints.

    This story ended well for a client outraged enough to do serious damage.


  17. @ Jeff Cumberbatch

    The laws are there and seems fair, but the players (Lawyers) overtime fashion some of the method, with Corruption, causing the judicial system to be broken, now reaching this stage where even you are saying it can-not be fix by the said Lawyers /Judges who practice and do justice, please state what form of the judicial system is broken, persons are the system, why are you pushing ADR ? who will be the players? the over supply half-bake products of UWI that may have started the malfunction, that led to broken

  18. Jeff Cumberbatch Avatar
    Jeff Cumberbatch

    Thanks for your kind remarks, Mr Weekes, but I do not intend to deny the truth of your experiences, it would be vain of me to do so…I simply want to point out that such miscreants are in a very small minority of practitioners.

    My compliments to you, Sir.

    Has there been any advance on your claim?

  19. Jeff Cumberbatch Avatar
    Jeff Cumberbatch

    Mr Watchman,

    What are your essential objections to ADR?

    And why are “UWI lawyers” as you call them, “half-baked”? They comprise nearly all of the local judiciary and now a majority of the CCJ.

    Are you saying that we need more foreign-assembled ones to redress the problem?


  20. @ Jeff, the lawyer did not recommended arbritration. 16 years ago I had some degree of confidence in the system. It speaks volumes when the Bar Association does not even acknowledge receipt of complaints. I did call to verify that the complaint had been received.


  21. @ Mr. Cumberbatch.

    Thanks for asking

    My file for 190 of 2007 CANNOT BE FOUND! anywhere in the courts registry on WhitePark Road. As a consequence I cannot get a day in court

    I was thinking, since the matter began at the old courts on Coleridge Street, and since the registry used to be located there, I wondered if it was possible that someone sent the files back there for storage.

    I have written numerous letters to the Registrar about this matter and she has not deigned to respond to my requests.

    I have even been down to the Registrar’s office to see her twice and her Deputy came to me, mumbled something unintelligible, and when I asked her to repeat what she was saying, she told me that “they would be get back to me soon” the famous send the fool further and further practice. That was over one year ago.

    They are indeed “a law to themselves” and do not take kindly to anyone speaking out against this travesty even in the face of what is clearly, after 9 years, “justice delayed and justice denied”.

    Dale Marshall, Freundel Stuart (now PM) and Adriel Brathwaite, I have made representations to each one of them in their substantive position of Attorney General of Barbados, all to no avail.

    I am sure that, unlike others, for “light reading”, your highly honed mind might relax on things like little studied subjects e.g. “the right of citizen rebellions”. Such would have obtained in countries that introduced said right to resist into their constitutions following a crisis.

    “Rwanda’s first post-genocide constitution, for instance, grants each citizen “the right to defy orders received from his or her superior authority if the orders constitute a serious and manifest violation of human rights and public freedoms.”

    Similarly, the West Germans adopted a right to resist—a provision that survived unification and remains in Germany’s constitution to this day.”

    Can’t remark too long on that topic since one must be careful lest this is called sedition.

    Mr. Cumberbatch, I am soooo hungry, if you were in the house next door, you could hear my guts growling. All this, just for what is mine, so you tell me if that celebration of Independence should mean anything to me.

    Someone sent me the two of these Mr. Cumberbatch.

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5TC4LTGPwi5dlZPNmZrcmptSWM

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5TC4LTGPwi5S3lnUFpkUFBXbUk

    I thought they were intriguing and to the point since they speak of a “silent revolution”, a campaign which directed to Bajan email accounts, every single day, would be relentless, as long as you were a Psych Ops person.

    I call it “The People’s Growl”, much like the growl of my empty belly. If you were in the hose next door Mr. Cumberbatch, you could hear it.

    Imagine what messages like these could do if in your possession?

    Suppose a man like you and Mr. Caswell Franklyn, and other competent Bajans were to compose other messages, intertwined with information that has “dropped off the truck”, were to mount a campaign like this?

    I am made to understand that this party has 1,000’s of these and will supply such for cash but you can be sure Mottley and her peeple, will now gather round, and destroy the concept.

    If i were so gifted a man that would be a skill to use to earn some money and buy some food, but I am not so gifted

    Ultimately Mr. Cumberbatch it is not that one hates these people who are destroying the country, that this silent dissent has to be pursued by docile bajans, but because we love our (dying) country more.

    Are you one of the many Bajans who has had enough Mr. Cumberbatch?


  22. I can say that “Piece is a old friend of my late Daddy and I am here getting something to eat while taking instruction.”

    I posted from his iPad.

    It does not matter any longer anyways who I know or don know.

    This is an injustice in any form or fashion against citizens whose only sin is to possess an understanding of some things that others don’t, and as a result, to be made a criminal because of that knowledge.

    None of you can say I ever engaged to steal what was yours. NEVER.

    We are becoming prisoners in our homes, fearful of the denizens of the night, cowering in fear, while the real criminals walk freely.

    This must stop.

    If we love this place called Barbados and do not want to become a veritable prison we have to take a stand.

    I have drawn my line in the sand and if I fall then so be it, we all will pass anyways but I choose this way, while standing for what is mine.

    Asperges me, Domine, hyssopo et mundabor, Lavabis me, et super nivem dealbabor.

    I place this life solely in His Hands

  23. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Speaking of thieves, other people in the Caribbean are upset, rightfully so, that neither Leroy Parris nor the former durectors of clico have been charged for the loss of Clico policyholders money….shame and disgrace.

    http://www.barbadostoday.bb/2016/04/09/clico-pain/


  24. @ Jeff Cumberbatch

    Sir, I have no objections, my concerns are, if there are times needed to used Lawyers at ADR and having to used the said Lawyers that practice corruptly in the broken judicial system, what then, Yes I am saying the half-bake lawyers from UWI come enter the broken system where deceptive behaviors are practice with bias and favoritism, there is a need for equities (persons with integrity) in the broken system, why not foreign-assembled to redress the problem ? we take the foreign loans to build a road

  25. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @DavidWeekes so why if the link asking a ‘request permission’ to Google Drive?


  26. One second DPD.

    Gmail error.

    I will adjust and resubmit but it should play without asking you for any permission

    It is a link with no limitations

    One Sec

  27. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    They did…LOL. Nice BLP ads! Wouldn’t call it convincing but an innovative’ style!


  28. De pedantic Dribbler

    Those were teasers. one.

    Two. To use your question to Grenville last night, slightly adjusted “what is the item trying to achieve, in the 15 seconds of viewership that your target audience is going to permit it on their phone, sans permission?”

    Three. “who is the target audience? is it someone of your ilk? or the man in the street who only wants to see rather can only comprehend, the rudimentary? You think they know or care about Junk bond ratings as in Grenville’s powerpoint presentations?

    Four. Eight years has generated so much material that anyone, even a Rat, running against the DLP, will win, Pedantic Dribbler.

    Psych Wars 101 – keep it raw and rudimentary because it is there that you emote anything else is overkill

    These items are not for the middle and upper class, you and the average man in the street who can’t read beyond 6 words, do you understand?


  29. Mrs Heather Cole

    Any man woman or child who is interested in re-building my nation of Barbados and has both the capacity and the commitment to do so, is someone i will work with.

    Be warned that I do not have the time, nor the inclination, to do that pussyfooting with anyone, anymore.

    All those games are done, it is time for us, as a Nation, to commit to Change for the Better, and to stop all this intellectual posturing.

    We are on the brink of collapse under what some say is the worst government that we have ever had.

    Some liken them to the northbound end of a south bound cow.

    What can a people do when, any time there is any dissent or any opinion other than theirs, immediately you become Public Enemy #1?

    No one can say anything because it is treason and sedition.

    Both side, but these fellows are in the drivers seat and pulling the wheel to the centre of the road and a Transport Board Bus on its way to Union St Philip is hurtling coming up the road in the opposite direction and our vehicle has died out.

    Only interested in deliverables though leave the talk because as we have seen 8 years of talking and we are nowhere and retrogressing faster that you can say Aussie Moore


  30. @ David Weekes
    Agreed. I am seeking solutions.


  31. “Are there enough Judges, magistrates and cases managers and do they work 8 hours per day?”

    WORK EIGHT HOURS PER DAY? We are not in the US or Northern Europe. Simply spot the arrival / departure of the Wabenzis at the SC. Some not before 9.30 AM, not after 2.30 PM. If the guys who assemble the Wabenzi cars shared the same kind of work ethic, the government of Bim would wait two years for every Wabenzi to arrive in Bim. As I always say: The want to live like Scandinavians or Swiss, but want to retain their third-world habits.


  32. since barbados does not seem to have the technological advantage to streamline cases for quick and rapid resolution .why not use a method of extended court preferably night a few hours a week especially for cases that are of smaller offence


  33. Here is my First Solution suggestion, for your active consideration (and for that of my watchers – both sets)

    As with the “Credit to My Nation” solution I previously floated regarding Ms. Robyn Fenty, Rihanna, here is module II of five modules

    BEFORE I GO ANY FURTHER LET ME STATE THAT, IT IS MY CONCERTED BELIEF THAT BOTH THE PARTIES WHO WILL SEEK TO HIJACK IT, BOTH LOCAL & REGIONAL, AS STUPID AS THEY ARE, WILL EFF IT UP!!

    Having made that statement of fact of what will ensue from their attempt to adopt, a disclaimer which some will construe as my being arrogant and others think of as “seeming disdain”, I will now continue to discuss the concept.

    First, let us treat this like a metadata record for a person of interest (I forgot the other fellows) and create a profile for the average 18 – 25 year old Bajan.

    We are going to use a process best described as “6 degrees of separation” and reverse engineer this concept for our purposes i.e. as a FOREX EARNER.

    The specific application I will supply in this example will be in the area of tourism (but I have applied it to”other areas” as well)

    https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSzojATJWnNj-0ma0Zi4zdyLr5l7ntcttUJIjV0PW1zZqJhIEOT

    Graphics explain things economically

    The average 18-25 year old has 338 to 435 “friends” in their contact list. This is like Penpals that we used to write to via snail mail on steroids.

    Of these it is estimated that 60% are not domiciled in their place/country of habitation!

    I propose to use my platform the CTRM with its Virtual Youth Ambassadors arm to create a Barbados Virtual marketing Tourism arm for our inept Ministry of Tourism where our teenagers.twenty-agers are coopted in a major marketing initiative that does 4 things

    One, It focuses on creating virtual jobs/income for young unemployed liners each of whom have 2 cell phones and waste their breaths as do we all when we are young and without any guidance in a program that will pay them a commission FOR EVERY VISITOR THAT THEY ARE ABLE TO ATTRACT TO BARBADOS!!

    Two. It augments what many refer to as the behemoth of the Barbados Tourism Marketing mechanism which spends millions of dollars yet realises nothing for their efforts.

    Three. It initiates a mental revolution for these youth who, bereft of any direction, will now find that there is a purpose for their phones outside of sexting.

    AND, ONCE AGAIN, we, as a country, will try to engage the much older, and more mature, Ms Fenty, in something that is more meaningful and tangible than sticking the flag of Barbados on
    each video that she makes

    For a fee I can give you the SRS for the platform too but once again “that is that fellow weekes bitching about the country again, he has suggested something for our tourism sector AGAIN, let us KILL ET BEFORE IT GROW (sung to the tune of I shot the Sheriff by Bob Marley)

    Though with this band of inept fellows we can expect them, armed with this concept, to seek to hijack it, without knowing how it will work, and kill it in utero sit is believed that the parties herein referenced killed Mrs. Smith.

    Mrs Cole, the problem with soooo many people in general, and Bajans in particular, is that they enjoy being “identity vampires”, who, because they have adopted the status of vampires, what the late Errol W. Barrow called “an army of occupation”, can only survive by sucking the blood of others, being devoid of, and unwilling to survive on what they have been given.

    So as is purported here in this blog, one has a cadre of night dweller, that walks around by day, seeking like sucubii, to suck the life essence from others, and have grown accustomed to the ease of that type of life, devoid as they are of the Abundance and Infinity that GOD, Allah, Jehovah or whatever you wish to call Bountiful Deity.

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    AC…you keep giving all these ideas to BU…have you suggested it to PM Stuart, Adriel Brathwaite the AG, the Chief Justice Marston Gibson….they are the ones with the powers to make the changes….I said the same thing on BU 2 years ago, have you seen any chsnges…go tell the jackass politicians. …parrot.


  35. Did not fully explain earlier, got called away

    CTRM Module II summary

    Create Website where any Bajan (with these email/contact lists) can enrol and upload their Facebook content/address book to this Tourism CTRM.

    Platform “isolates” Specific user metadata so that no entity, even the Ministry, has access to the dbf particulars, much like the Global Origin and Destination Information System, isolated its data to enforce sovereignty but still facilitated “TRAVELLER CONFIRMATIONS ONLY”

    Virtual Tourism Ambassadors will then make outreaches to their friends soliciting their visits, and The Ministry of Tourism will pay each VTA a commission based on the amount of tourists that they generate.

    This way the wasted money that they paid to travel agents would be paid to Bajans who were/are doing something

    Concomitant with that offer, The Hotel Community, replete with all its purported hotelier leeches, will give discounts to said Virtual Youth Ambassadors.

    That is also one my my patents, Continuances in Part.

    But again “Kell it beef’ it grow…”

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    David….I have a friend does this in Barbadps, travels to the other islands as necessary to generate tourists, paid commission, it should be widespread so that the people are interacting directly with tourists and earning based on threr ability to lure visitors. …this should not be hogged, as it has been by a small group of certain people, for decades.

    The average citizen should become a part of that process.


  37. https://youtu.be/c5BL4RNFr58

    Sixteen damn years for a case to enter a Barbados Court!!!!


  38. @ LOOK
    “Living in America’ ???

    …wuh that is the only shiite possibly worse for a black man …than living with the brass bowlery of Barbados.
    From one extreme to the next….

    On the one hand, we have the disgusting wastage of potentially the single best global role model of how a society can be organized and run, due to brass bowlery and incompetence of biblical proportions…

    ..and on the other, a society of unlimited materialism (along with unprecedented levels of poverty and ignorance) and where black youth can be gunned down in the street for the crime of not kowtowing to a policeman or even a common racist bigot…. solely for looking ‘too’ aggressive… or passing through the ‘wrong’ area.
    …and where that society will side with the killer….

    Haul do!!!

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    Bill Clinton is singlehandedly responsible for the large prison population of young black males and the deportation of people who might have had a decades old drug record in their own country, even if that record is expunged.

    I fail to understand why black people in the US would even consider voting for Hillary Clinton. They are both frauds.

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    WW&C, and of the current crop of candidates voting for someone other then her will improve Blacks is your contention!

    Politics is not a zero-sum game. Blacks get more utility from here than the others other perhaps than Sanders and there are two issues there…can he win the national and can he even win the dem nomination.

    So its excellent to cite @ 3:15 those Clinton items and as David did his brouhaha with the BlackLives matter and even the disgusting remark he made about nominating a man who would have been otherwise serving their coffee…the bro who went on to be President and then selected his wife to put her further along the line for this run…

    Politics is all about selective behaviour to achieve goals…hate her as much as you may but she is still the best bet at this time for Black constituents in the US.

    Zero-sum thinking does NOT work in politics…one has to hold your nose and do what makes MOST sense!

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    Pedantic…exactly what makes you think Hillary is the best choice for blacks, when even the whites know the only interests she will serve are Wall Street and big business, where are you getting your info.

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    So Pedantic….how will any of that help blacks in America, it will be interesting to know.


  43. @DPD
    Don’t do what I have seen others do. They take the black vote and make it a binary decision – for or not for Clinton. I have seen the media make it appear that a white voter selection is made after weeks and months of agony and of deliberation. When it comes to the black voter, we are either going to the democrats or not vote at all. In the words of one wag on the radio, Blacks and Hispanics are going to vote for the party that give them free stuff.

    As a black man, an American and a voter, I still have to make up my mind about who I will vote for I too have to go through a period of mental agony before I decide what is in my best interest.

    But since you have already made your selection, help me and tell me why she is best for me.


  44. *for. I too

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    I don’t see the efficacy of starting that simplistic narrative again re “Wall Street and big business”. All pols go to Wall St, because I suspect that’s where the folks who have money hang out; they all go to Hollywood too and most certainly all go to Main St as well.

    As I said politics cannot be seen in a digital 1 or 0 option sum game!

    This is about the elections…dissing Clinton as election blogging fodder is good palaver but has little merit at the practical level. You are speaking in blog speak vote terms … I am speaking in real election vote terms.

    Hilary Clinton in Bajan parlance is definitely no ‘sweet bread’; she is as conniving and as duplicitous as the best of them and I certainly do not expect another Clinton Presidency to be a wondrous event. In fact it might be quite filled with scandal…but the ‘Rreal’ options are not significantly better..and some absolutely worst.

    The best selection for US President is John Kasich. And he is way off the victory podium so currently not ‘real’!

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    @Gazer, I was writing/posting when you posted but I believe my remarks still answered your comment.

    I would never suggest that the ‘Black’ vote is monolithic way as is neither the White or Hispanic groups. Politics like all things in life are also governed heavily on social class status… but US politics has often devolved – for Blacks – in a very linear way…especially based on geography.

    So in general politics is not the digital 1 or 0 signal…but if you are a high flying Black in the South you certainly can vote Republican and even represent your state in the Senate but back home don’t remove that Senate lapel pin and saunter into certain staunch Republican districts or you revert to being just a ‘boy’.

    Some things are just what they are!

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    I am glad to you face reality Pedantic, because the day after elections, should Clinton win, black people in the US will be the last thing on her mind, she will only be filled with visions of the Middle East, Israel and how she can continue to manipulate the present situation. That is her reason for seeking the presidency after her husband….so dont get tied up.

    That is reality.

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    *you can

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