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Submitted by David Comissiong, Clement Payne Movement
Alleged chemical attack on the Syrian people

Who or what gave US President Donald Trump and the Government of the USA the right to set themselves up as the prosecutor, judge, jury and executioner of the Government of Syria? The short and simple answer is that neither President Trump nor the US Government possessed any such right!

International Law stipulates that it is the United Nations Security Council โ€” a body that represents the Will of the entire community of nations โ€” that possesses the right and responsibility to determine whether a breach of the peace or an act of aggression has been carried out by any nation or regime, and whether a punitive armed response is required.

Thus, if it is being alleged that the Assad governmental administration of Syria carried out an inherently illegal chemical weapons attack on the people of Syria, it is the responsibility of the UN Security Council to investigate the matter; to make a determination of innocence or guilt; and if guilt is established, to decide upon the appropriate response and punishment.

Virtually the entire World Community accepts that this is the settled International Law position.ย  But not the USA!ย  No, not a country that has wedded itself to the delusional and manifestly fraudulent doctrine of โ€œAmerican Exceptionalismโ€.ย  President Trump and virtually every other member of the US Establishment is capable of casually dismissing out-of-hand the settled, positive logic and rationality of International Law by engaging in a form of delusional โ€œpseudo – logicโ€ that goes something like this:-

โ€œThe USA is a special and inherently โ€˜goodโ€™ nation. And since the USA is an inherently โ€œgoodโ€ nation, it means that its actions and policies will always be based on and for โ€œthe goodโ€.ย  Thus, the ordinary rules of International Law do not apply to the USA, and the USA is therefore at liberty to take unilateral action to impose its inherently โ€œgoodโ€ policies on a backward and wicked worldโ€.

This is the kind of warped โ€œlogicโ€ that President Obama used to justify his sending of drones half-way around the world to assassinate men and women who have never been tried and convicted in any Court of law, and to do so even if it means killing dozens of totally innocent children, women and men who simply happen to be in the locality of the assassination target when the missiles come raining down. No doubt,this is also the kind of warped โ€œlogicโ€ that Trump used to justify last night’s โ€œpunitiveโ€ missile strike on Syria. And mind you, this kind of โ€œlogicโ€ comes from a nation that has committed genocide against its native people; that enslaved Africans for almost 250 years; that inflicted segregation and lynching on black Americans for over 100 years; that is the only nation on earth to drop atomic bombs on human beings; that used chemical weapons against the Vietnamese and other Asians; and that has illegally intervened in and invaded scores of countries, among a host of other crimes.

As much as we may dislike President Assad of Syria and his Administration we all still need to say loudly and firmly to US President Donald Trump that the USAย  is NOT an exceptional country, and that like every other country in the world, the rules of International Law apply to it too! If we fail to do so, we will actually be promoting the “Law of the Jungle” where “might makes right” and small nations like ours have no rights that need be respected.

Byย  unilaterally launching a missile attack on Syria Donald Trump has actually committed a crime under International Law. And if International Law is to have any meaning or validity all responsible governments of the world must now call upon the United Nations Security Council and the International Criminal Court to launchย  War Crimes investigations against both Presidents Trump and Assad and their Administrations.


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290 responses to “THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS “AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM””


  1. The US has positioned itself as “The Global Policeman”, and interferes – with or without UN or international consent – where it believes American interests are threatened (and those interests may or may not be evident to the rest of the world). Similarly, the USA has a unilateral approach to other countries where it concerns their interests – for instance when they went into Panama to remove the dictator there.

    With Trump in the White House, nobody knows what is going to happen next, not even “his own” Party, the Republicans. Word is that his opinion of the moment is that of the last person he spoke to. His speeches are in the vocabulary of a 10-year-old, and in just two months he and his Administration have created more new words for the American dictionary (the Americans have their own version of English) than Dubya Bush did in his entire Presidency – such as “bigly” and “yuglely” – and for the first time we hear about “fake news” and “alternative facts”.

    The Presidency and political sector of the United States is now known for its habitual lying. Just about anything is fair game, and there appear to no longer be any “rules”.

    So that Trump would campaign on one platform and month after monmth change his stance by any amount of degrees may now be expected – indeed, it is commonplace, and Washington has been stood on its ear, all in the space of two of three months.

    Trump is a close friend of Putin, but Trump is an enemy of Putin, Trump in tends to look inwards and build walls, but Trump looks outwards and fires missiles, Trump promises this but does that, yadda yadda yadda.

    Now add in that the United Nations is universally considered a waste of effort, and it is unlikely that ANYBODY is going to go to the United Nations to do something about Assad and his decades of murders of his own people and seriously expect that ANYTHING will be actually done.

    Civilisation saw the Rise and Fall of the Mongol Empire, the Rise and Fall of the Pharonic Empire, the Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire, the Rise and Fall of the British Empire, we saw the Rise, and now we are watching the Fall, of the Merkan Empire.

    Wealth led to greed led to abuse led to a nation profiting from wars led to recessions led to massive unemployment led to ignorance is leading to poverty is leading to the Fall of the US Dollar as the international currency. Once proud “can-do” America is a “can’t do, can outsource” EwwwSA broken beyind repair with pervasive corruption and interia at every level of government and business.

    Which nation or currency will rise next as the international standard (or Empire) is up to market forces, but for sure we are watching the (now-rapid) decline of the USA as a superpower in our own lifetimes. They no longer stand for anything which the rest of the world regards as worthwhile, they certainly are no longer regarded as honest or trustworthy, and all they have – all they have ever really had – is a huge market.

    Internationally one nation has always challenged another for supremacy. North Korea has nothing and can win nothing, but it is a dictatorship where one ego calls the shots, so everybody there is going to get screwed and at some point somebody – internally or externally – is going to mash the dictator under their heel like a cockroach. That is the way of the world. It is not going to end well for Little Kim.

    Assad, like Gaddafi, is another dictator who says one thing and does another, who pretends he takes care of his people but in fact screws most of them over. Somebody will come along and squash him, but as a small nation it is not our place to get involved, lest we get squashed underfoot too.

    In fact, we have our own problems… should we not be looking for “squashing” solutions to our own Fumbling Ass-ad and Jack-ass Cabinet before we look to condemn how other countries are (not) run?? Do we not have TWO non-“Labour” Parties to evict from Parliament before we set our own cart back on the track with fresh horses which do not have broken legs, holes in their heads and 23-hour sleeping schedules?


  2. Michael Savage Turns on Trump, Says Syrian Gas Attack Was False Flag Operation

    Conservative talk show host, Michael Savage, who fervently supported Trump during the Presidential campaign, soured on him today. Savage, referencing his background in science, having a PhD in epidemiology, said the alleged gas attack in the ISIS controlled city of Idlib was most likely phosgene and not sarin.

    Backing up his claim that the attack did not contain sarin, Savage made reference to photos showing first responders attending to bodies without gloves or protective gear. Had sarin been used in the attack, all of those men in white helmets would be dead.

    SNIP

    As it pertained to who was responsible for the attack, Savage reminded his audience that just last week Putin was considered to be the smartest and most diabolical man on earth. If so, why on earth would he permit Assad to launch a chemical weapons attack, when they had already defeated the rebels, which was sure to turn public opinion against them?
    “Why would he do it, you morons you?”, said Savage.

    Who are we supporting? According to Lindsey Graham, the ‘free Syrian army.’

    Savage exploded: “The free Syrian Army? There is no such thing. The free Syrian Army are our moderate terrorists created by the CIA and John McCain. John McCain and Lindsey Graham are the mouthpieces for this army of murderers.”

    http://www.blacklistednews.com/Michael_Savage_Turns_on_Trump%2C_Says_Syrian_Gas_Attack_Was_False_Flag_Operation/57807/0/38/38/Y/M.html

  3. Vincent Haynes Avatar

    Pacha

    You missed my reference to the glove within a glove,etc which does not disagree with your statement.


  4. How do you do it, Mr. Austin? I know you’re now retired, but where do you find the time—every day—to engage the faceless visigoths who exist only in this virtual sphere of the Internet; whose only raison d’etre is to malign and abuse other human beings?

  5. Vincent Haynes Avatar

    Carl

    Chuckle….you know only to well that your above statement will hijack this blog.


  6. Daily Mail blogger Peter Hitchens explains “why now”.

    Well, here are some thoughts as to why this has happened now. This has come just as Russian policy in the area had begun to look successful. That would never do. ย Never underestimate the current desire in western foreign policy circles to increase hostility between Russia and the USA. ย It comes as Britainโ€™s absurdly close and servile client relationship to the despotic and aggressive (ask a Yemeni) Saudi Regime is underlined by a visit to Riyadh by Theresa May. And it comes as Egyptโ€™s tyrant General Sisi, who we are not allowed to call a military dictator, though he is, and whose forces gunned down hundreds of demonstrators in Cairo, visits Washington.

    Two points occur. One, the western powers , by consorting with such people, demonstrate that their exaggerated disgust at the Assad government is selective and unreal. Two, they demonstrate that our continuing desire to be on good terms with Saudi Arabia lies beneath our whole foreign policy in this region. And which state loathes President Assad more than anyone? Why, Wahhabi Saudi Arabia, which despises Assad for his Alawite heresy, and hates him for his alliance with Shia Iran.

    http://hitchensblog.mailonsunday.co.uk/2017/04/its-wmd-all-over-again-why-dont-you-see-it-.html


  7. @Carl

    He does it because traditional media outlets do not offer the avenue for rich discussion. In fact it is why you login to BU several times a day.


  8. Carl,
    I always used to tell young reporters, both as a news editor and editor, not to pick fights with pensioners or (UK-based) single mothers for the reasons you have hinted at, they both have lots of time on their hands. I have also warned them against libelling the wealthy, they have the money to sue. Both hints were passed to me by an old Scottish journalist and they were the principles on which we operated at the Daily Mail..

  9. David Comissiong Avatar
    David Comissiong

    Dear Pachamama,

    Again for the record, and this has been stated several times before:

    After the BLP came to power in 1994 they reached out to the Clement Payne Movement and to its leader, David Comissiong, and proposed that we work or collaborate with the new Government. Several offers were made to David Comissiong, including Senate seat, Ministry, constituency etc. I turned all of them down. Instead I informed the BLP that if they would be prepared to establish a Government Department to deal with Africa and the African Diaspora, then we would be prepared to collaborate in that specific area. This was how the Commission for Pan-African Affairs came into existence.

    When, in the year 2004, Prime Minister Owen Arthur insisted on recognizing the American/French/Canadian Latortue regime that they had illegally installed in Haiti (after having illegally deposed Aristide) , and I rejected Arthur’s request not to criticize the Barbados Government on this matter, we parted company, with Arthur refusing to renew my contract of employment.

    Also for the record: David Comissiong and the Clement Payne Movement / Peoples Empowerment Party played a significant role in helping to bring down the BLP Government in 2008 because we thought it was in the national interest to do so.

    Similarly ,in 2017, David Comissiong is convinced that Barbados will not advance until it is relieved of this current DLP Administration. I therefore have no qualms about advocating for the removal of the present Government.

    I consider Freundel Stuart to be a personal friend– we were at University and Law School together; we were called to the Bar on the same morning together; and we maintained close dialogue over a period of period of 25 years– much closer than any dialogue that I would have had with Mia Mottley who is related to me through her mother. But this is not about friendship! I bear Freundel no ill-will, but I am convinced that in the best interest of Barbados he and his Administration need to go.

    DAVID COMISSIONG


  10. David, I do login to your blog regularly—in search of a little wheat among the chaff. It isn’t easy though.

    You reminded me earlier that many of the anonymice come from the media. You’re right; I know most of them. I feel sorry for them but at the same time I understand that they are part of this age of fakery.

    Hal, I make good use of the favourable year-round weather here in Barbados and spend most of my time watching my lettuce, pigeon peas, cassava, sweet potatoes and string beans grow.

    When I go back into the house I take up a book. I recommend Sir Hilary Beckles’s “The First Black Slave Society”. It tells us—both white and black—a lot about, not only who we are, but what we are.

    And yes, I look in regularly on BU—for that elusive grain of wheat and to see who, since my last visit, has had the courage to sign his or her name to the views and ideas they broadcast.

    Of one thing I’m sure, they’re not going to sign their names when they write mischief.

  11. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ David Comissiong

    For the Record

    Since Comrade Comissiong chose to leave out his involvement with the National Democratic Party, I would like to state for the record the following quote:
    ” The Clement Movement believed that it was quite possible to give the NDP a pan-African orientation. While David Comissiong and Trevor Prescod rose to the ranks of General Secretary and Vice President, they failed to influence the electorate in 1994 enough to get a a share of state power.”
    From The Empowering Impulse: The Nationalist Tradition of Barbados. Edited by Glenford Howe and Don Marshall

    May I add that this involvement of Comrades Comissiong and Prescod, is not often referenced when discussing the history of the NDP. The NDP did attract a number of very progressive nationalists.


  12. William,

    Trevor Prescod has not only shown lots of principles and commitment in the daily fight against the inequalities in Barbadian society, but his solid vision of a progressive and dynamic social movement stands out among our leading politicians that is why he is held in such high esteem by people of the Ivy and the surrounding area.

  13. David Comissiong Avatar
    David Comissiong

    Thanks for completing the record Brother Skinner.

    After we broke ranks with the Sandiford’s DLP , we received overtures from both the BLP and the NDP. But even though the NDP had lost all of its seats in the 1991 General Election and was seemingly down and out, we opted to go with the NDP because we considered that it offered the better prospect of developing a truly progressive party and politics.

    We may not have ultimately been successful, but we gave it our best effort.

    David Comissiong

  14. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    Pacha…you really, with a straight face, expect As’s to understand what you posted..lol


  15. WW you just dont get it we white people have figured out how to get slaves to pay for our pensions and take the jobs we dont want to do, without having to go out and capture them. We just say the number we want and they will line up but the problem is we have gotten to good at it , so we have to choke off the tap by creating calm .

  16. angela Skeete Avatar

    Obama must be laughing at Trump unworkable theatre of cheap tricks moving america into dangerous territory in a war that is rooted in religous doctrines and philosophy . as the saying goes You break it you own it.
    Time and time again history had shown that wars in the ME are unending and at the root are religious doctrines that are unconventional and hard for the west to understand
    Obama understood that the use of miltary force by america in that region only reinforces hatred for the west
    His method of getting the refugees out Syria to save innocent lives was the better approach
    Trump inexperience and his reliance to listen and take advuce from mad dog conservatives on unending wars in the ME would be another one of his miscalculated self serving ambitions that would eventually cause catastrophic harm and danger to western countries

  17. angela Skeete Avatar

    Comissiong has been saying that barbados would not be relieved until it got rid of blp and dlp yet Commissiong has used every opportunity to sit on both sides of the political fence when need arrives
    Most intrguing would be who would Comissiong prefer to see siting at the helm of barbados goverance an intrigue which most likely shines the spotlight on himself.buyer beware


  18. David Comissiong

    OK, you are to know your own record better than we could.

    As completed, it seems that you have already drifted from pillar to post and are once more at the BLP post.

    Can it be not made clear by us that the BLP, the DLP and the NDP are and were failures, serially. We would go far enough to say that even the PEP and Solutions Barbados are no less failures.

    Given these circumstances, over 50 years of duopoly politics with government after government being turned out of office for all kinds of failures or mal-administration, would it not be logical to assume that something/s are wrong with the political culture, at a fundamental level with the system/s themselves?

    Or is this to be the end of our political evolution?

    And if we agree thus far, might it not be timely for a radical transformation of all there is, has been?

    Again, if we agree, how could it be at all possible for you to remain on this political merry go-a-round where a political class plays musical chairs with the people of Barbados?

    Is this not a self-defeating adventure which damages your best development work?

    We suggest the best role for you, as one of our best citizens, is the total rejection of the system. Not play a game where the party out of office fleetingly appears to be better than the criminals currently in office, as characterized by your own party hopping.


  19. @David April 8, at 6:40 AM re โ€œA reminder this is a civil war that has been going on for the last seven yearsโ€ฆPerhaps we are seeing a replay of Iraq -has there been proof shown by the US that Assad is responsible for the chemical attack?โ€——

    There can be no realistic comparison re this current use of chemical warfare to Iraq. Whereas the world still awaits the discovery of Saddamโ€™s WMD we have definitely seen this cache in use.

    Yes the debate is about to whom to they belong as you note, but across the globe it is clear that as usual this is merely a validation of โ€˜confirmation biasโ€™โ€ฆ regardless of the ‘koolaid’ beverage we drink. They (we) retreat to a narrative that affirms their (our) beliefs. It is never about a dispassionate review of the data on its merits (as known).

    Objectively….

    ** Shouldn’t Assad and Russia be vigorously seeking all valid evidence to unmask the culprits of this crime. Have they offered credible data other than the strange remarks about a bomb detonating the rebel storage!

    ** Is it feasible, practical or realistic to suggest that the same Intel community that is/was at โ€˜warโ€™ with Trump could undertake such a false flag action and NOT have it exposed!

    ** Ok so maybe the rebels killed their own peopleโ€ฆbut how did they deploy/detonate the ordinance; and on which black market did they procure them; why would they not safely store them in an underground bunker?

    But more so and most pertinent if they had that capacity why not infiltrate and detonate in Damascus on Assadโ€™s doorstep and destroy him and his cabal!

    And why wait three more years since ‘their’ apparent first attack to do this now!

    ** And can we even imagine that if these ISIS backed rebels have this cache and capacity (for the last three years, to boot) that the Western Intel services would not be panicked at high alert Defcon 10โ€ฆ(five, of course is max)!

    So we revert to the beginning….Thus it must be a US false flagโ€ฆ. Because why would Assad gas his own people when according to wise heads he was about to win this seven year civil warโ€ฆ.And just about had the US ready to get into bed with him and Russia.

    Must be a ‘false-flag’!!! Although, objectively that narrative makes little practical sense.

    But neither does it make sense what Assad aims to achieve with this action.

    We will get the truth soon. But until then we need to step off our comfort zones of improbable biased scenarios and prosecute both sides realistically.

    The scales tip unfavorably to Pres Assad and Pres Putin.

    A rose, the wise man said, remains a rose regardless of how we perceive it… so letโ€™s see if this is really a skunk!


  20. Cease Fire
    cease fire and light the chalice
    let man and man bless the cup
    then let’s sip it up
    just lay down your arms
    and fell no malice

    https://youtu.be/50EAwI5JKvE

  21. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ Hal
    Comrade Prescod has been faithful to the struggle.
    People do not realize how suffocating the BLPDLP
    are and it is most unfortunate that most progressive
    thinkers end up in the BLPDLP. I have no doubt
    that had the NDP been successful the same
    comments would have been applicable.
    However I hope you would note that nothing
    progressive has been forthcoming from the
    BLP by Conrade Prescd’s presence and that is
    the real tragedy. It is also tragic that COmrades
    Prescod and Comissiong have not been more
    passionte about making the PEP a more vibrant
    political force therefore it must be concluded
    that progressive politics in our country is
    comatose, to say the least. One cannot run
    with the hare and hunt with the hound. Neither
    Motley nor Stuart has any progressive agenda
    so those who are defending them must be also
    called into account.

  22. keeping it real Avatar
    keeping it real

    @ Pachama

    I take this comment from your earlier submission on what I call hypricosy of Commisong who I like as a person and have had numerous prior discussions..

    “We suggest the best role for you, as one of our best citizens, is the total rejection of the system. Not play a game where the party out of office fleetingly appears to be better than the criminals currently in office, as characterized by your own party hopping.”

    To be seen to be aligned with either party in 2017 who are/have been both engaged in large scale theft and fraudulent schemes aka kickbacks.

    What has all this fleecing of the Barbados Tax payer done to enhance the life of the average citizen.

    I know only too well of the practices as I am a business person who has dealt with both D and B.

    It is also not a secret in Barbados of the two party corruption.

    Commisong has admitted previously being involved with most of the previous major political parties common sense and ethical practice would be to stay independent while he fights for his beliefs. As it is he is coming across as similar to COW, Bizzy and others he rightfully rants about.

    @ Carl Moore

    The world have moved on from your old school ways of doing things. Much of the corruption in Barbados occurs because of your fraternity who are cowards who don’t expose the Politicians for who they are whilst hiding behind a desk calling yourselves journalists/reporters.

    The people on this blog have not destroyed Barbados economy through fraudulent political practices. That is who you should be focusing on instead of your pathetic arguments.

    @ Hal

    I have lived and worked professionally also in the UK your feedback or opinions are no more valid than any one else on this blog.


  23. @Dee Word

    The fact that a chemical stated to be sarin was used it is enough to bomb a country? How about establishing a why and who?

  24. David Comissiong Avatar
    David Comissiong

    I am only too well aware of the deficiencies of the two traditional political parties, and that is why I have had a difficulty committing myself to either one of them as a member since my early (1984 to 1990) association with the DLP. However, I am not so self-righteous or believe myself to be so “Pure” that I can simply dismiss these institutions out of hand and behave as though they have no worth or relevance.

    At the end of the day the DLP and BLP are Barbadian institutions, made up of Barbadian people (with all of their strengths, weaknesses, pros and cons).

    I am also conscious of the fact that these are mass institutions and that there are many good and well meaning people numbered among their rank and file and various levels of party leadership. (In fact, in my opinion, the real tragedy of the DLP and BLP are that they are seriously under-developed institutions, and that this state of under-development permits a narrow top leadership to coopt the institution for narrow electioneering purposes and for garnering Parliamentary and Ministerial office.)

    Furthermore, in spite of the many deficiencies of the BLP and DLP, one has to concede that the masses of Black Barbadians only began to make appreciable social and economic progress with the advent of Black political leadership in the late 1940’s / early 1950’s. It is only when Black Barbadian politicians got their hands on the reins of government and began to use the power of Government to uplift the masses that we began to see some improvement in the abysmal social conditions of our people.

    So, in spite of the well documented weaknesses of the BLP, BWU, DLP etc. it would be untrue and ahistorical for me or anyone else to simply write them off as totally useless, counter productive institutions.

    At heart I am a Socialist , a Pan-Africanist and a Caribbean integrationist, and I am prepared to fight for these principles as I have done my whole life and continue to do– often at the expense of much enmity being directed at me.

    But as Socialist and Pan-Africanist as I am or want to be, I have to live in and grapple with the real, concrete imperfect world that Barbados is. I therefore have to find sensible and realistic ways of advancing a Socialist and Pan-Africanist agenda (the Commission for Pan -African Affairs being an example) while not compromising my fundamental principles.

    DAVID COMISSIONG


  25. I must confess that I am a BU junky who visited this site from the start up date. I have seen positions change by some bloggers over the years and will continue to change as that is life. Mr. Comissiong is one of those persons who have never taken a negative position about Socialist countries. He calls for marches against the legitimate Government of Barbdos but does not condemn Maduro in Venezuela who prevents his people from marching. The police even shot a boy this week during protests. The supreme court took over the national assembly from the legitimate members of parliament last week and he said they did it because the government was in an untenable situation. Man you have me confused. What are you standing for in life? Right or Wrong

  26. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    “@ Carl Moore

    The world have moved on from your old school ways of doing things. Much of the corruption in Barbados occurs because of your fraternity who are cowards who donโ€™t expose the Politicians for who they are whilst hiding behind a desk calling yourselves journalists/reporters.

    The people on this blog have not destroyed Barbados economy through fraudulent political practices. That is who you should be focusing on instead of your pathetic arguments.”

    And I wholeheartedly concur…Carl the Coward wasted many decades afraid of offending mediocre politicians and mediocre minorities and now on here pretending to be a virtuous coward…haha haha.

  27. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    Lawson….and that too shall pass just as every evil crime perpetrated in centuries gone by has passed, eventually yall thiefing white wont be able to do that in the west anymore…….yall will be banished back to the Caucus Mountains and Putin will fix yalll….he will make space in the Siberian gulags… lol

  28. keeping it real Avatar
    keeping it real

    @ Commisong

    What Barbados don’t need is the continual corruption between Politicians of both Parties.

    What it needs are people who lead having the masses at heart instead of getting fat personally and in both their local and offshore bank accounts.

    I don’t understand as a man who is supposed to be of principles, and life is about learning from our past how Commisong could be seen to be align or support D or B.

    If the B gets in we will sooner or later hear about their own scams from 2018 onwards to fleece the Barbados tax payers of $hundreds millions dollar annually in their collective collusion with others in their network.

    In the past I have been chased by both parties as a known Donor to become involved in Politics. I never could sell out the masses same way I could not be a Pastor or Priest to fleece the flock.

    Ten years ago I was also actively perused by a Judge to join the Masonry again I always declined because I can’t stand grown men who operate secretive behind close doors for personal gain whilst willing to sell out their own people for material again.

    It is sad that Commisong has to continue short changing himself and be aligned with these devils. Barbadians I believe like punishment to continue with people who are hell bent in keeping them in inferior positions whilst they continue to laugh all the way to the bank.

    For the record before the last election when the two politicians of either party came to my house begging for votes I chased both away as I had never seen them in the area in the almost 5 years prior.

    I am not one of the desperate potential voters who they can bribe with $300, tablet, TV etc or false promises.

    I have contributed and created many jobs in the local economy.

    Not like the corrupt mostly Lawyer liars Politicians who seemed to think that because of their title they are entitled to continued plunder.


  29. Please Mr. Well Well—I can’t be bothered writing out all of your silly name—tell me where the world has moved on to since my school days.

    Please tell me of the politicians the blogs have exposed. Are you referring to the three into whose mouths you Photoshopped faeces? And got away with it? If I had any say around here I would’ve ordered that blog closed the same day! And the people behind it tossed into Dodds!


  30. David Comissiong

    Your last post seems to suggest that the BLP/DLP are the best we can hope for.

    You have characterized them as ‘national institutions’

    Please permit us for a few moment to describe what in your reckoning are ‘national institutions’.

    Neither party has a newspaper. Neither party has any real or ongoing education program for its members.

    Neither party can pay its light bill when out of office. Neither party has any real or active membership base, except for the regular yardfowls like AC.

    Neither party has any deep philosophical moorings.

    Neither party has an ability to constrain the excesses or regressive dictatorial impulses of an elected tyrannical leader. Like the ANC, for example.

    Both parties have blocked any demands for the widening, deepening, of popular democracy.

    Both parties perform similarly when in office and when in opposition. What have here is really a one-party state masquerading as a duopoly.

    We are little surprised that your own reactionary instincts could be summons to defend a bankrupt political culture.

    Like the rest, you may want to see change but are too comfortable by the largess the society has to offer, with its wickedness.

    Did we not have political parties in the past which went the way of the dodo bird. We had a Conservation party at one time, the NDP which was a wholly owned corporation of Richie Haynes.

    In fact, no new political formation has arisen within the last 70 years which has been able to break the political duopoly which you have now dubbed as ‘national institutions’. How unfortunate!


  31. Reading of the institution called Masonry,it appears to be a private member’s club,no different from the Bridgetown Club,the Victoria Club,Maxie Phillips Club,the Turf Club,the Union Club,the Fox Club.Adults pursuing common goals within the law.Once you satisfy the club’s rules for membership,you are eligible to join.It would be unwise to accept folk like Trump whose word and deed cannot be trusted,who believe in alternative facts rather than the unvarnished truth.


  32. @Davic CommissionIt

    “It is only when Black Barbadian politicians got their hands on the reins of government and began to use the power of Government to uplift the masses that we began to see some improvement in the abysmal social conditions of our people.”

    Your absolutely correct in the above statement….. the present dire situation that Barbados now finds itself is the RESULT.


  33. When candidates come to your home,my advice is to engage them not chase them.All like now you should have had your list of questions.If you have been following BU,Bush Tea,PODRYR,Arta,Miller,David and others have been posting their views on the changes they would wish to see in the body politic.Note these and any other views you want to hear addressed and make your assessment.

  34. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    Carl Moore…When will you start your own blog and have everyone use their real names exposing government corruption and minority’s thefts of taxpayer’s and NIS pension money.

  35. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    But we all know Carl…ya never had or never will have any say, ya were never even a real journalist, ya probably never even met a real journalist with backbone and balls.


  36. Real news for a change CNN. It shocked CNN real news!


  37. Mr. Commissiong will you please watch Aljazeera news and see what your style of Government in Venezuela that you want the Barbados Government to stay silent on does to ordinary citizens. The government has now ban the opposition leader from running in politics for the next fifteen years. The crowd at the marches are massive now.


  38. @ Curious
    You do know of course that the ‘powers-that-be’ are able to ensure that the very best of intentions are made to look like abject failures?
    It is not in the interests of the albino-centric capitalists of this world to have socialist type governments succeed.

    Can you imagine the stress that could cause in their inner cities?

    Socialist /communists ideologies that seek to put forward a community-centric focus, will always be demonised in this world. Not that they do not also have their issues, but the albino-centric mantra of greed being synonymous with ‘success’ must be maintained at all costs…

    Come-and-sing-a-song’s heart may be in the right place, but in this lost world, he is fighting an already lost battle.


  39. Curios,

    That happens when people from communist stoneage seize power. Comrade Commissioner is also a man who puts communist ideology above liberty.


  40. Bush Tea
    I understand your analysis but Mr Comissiong is seen as a saviour here in a democratic country on one day and the next he is the media preaching support for governments that suppress their people so how can I follow him as a leader.

  41. David Comissiong Avatar
    David Comissiong

    Oh Pacamama,

    Please take careful note of what I actually said:- “At the end of the day the DLP and BLP are BARBADIAN institutions, made up of Barbadian people with all of their strengths, weaknesses, pros and cons”. This, I believe, is a self evident statement.

    I also said:- “The real tragedy of the DLP and BLP is that they are seriously under-developed institutions”. In other words– like you– I too indict them for not having a party newspaper, a real or ongoing education programme for their members, no deep philosophical moorings, no serious mechanism for policy formulation or discussion, no structured programme of engagement with the people of the country, no real sense that the Party must have an institutional life and interests that are distinct from those of the Parliamentary and Ministerial cohort etc.

    I would love to see such a genuine Political Party emerge in Barbados, and I have expended much effort in that direction over the years. It is not an easy task in this environment. Perhaps you should make an effort at it.

    DAVID COMISSIONG

  42. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ Brother Comissiong
    What I find strange is that the PEP is there and
    you are not pushing it politically. Why not put
    your energies in developing the PEP rather
    than helping the BLPDLP. This is what I find
    very strange.


  43. …”This incident is aimed not at Syria per se but at deflecting the pressures which the โ€˜deep stateโ€™ have Trump under, to the point of collapsing his administration.”…

    ..”Of course, under 6th and 7th generations scenarios an invasion is more likely to be technological. Thus having the capability to destroy the whole country overnight and send it into the Dark Ages”…

    SPOT ON!

    Trump is a close friend of Putin, but Trump is an enemy of Putin, Trump in tends to look inwards and build walls, but Trump looks outwards and fires missiles, Trump promises this but does that, yadda yadda yadda.

    CORRECTION… Trump is NOT enemy of Putin, IT’S THOSE who seem to think that they can continue their influence as when under the Democrats rule attempting to thwart every move of Trump.

    Those chemical weapons experts determination are questionable of intent, the strike was surgical, and yes , he fell for the trap, knowing the images of its collateral damage on children as Pizzagate exposure builds. The response rendered sends a stern message to deep state.

    Conflicts of middle eastern nations are due to the Tesla Tech Arrays technology.

    Gold, Oil, an vital Oil Pipeline, buried portal gates, the destruction of historical knowledge and factual artifact evidence of origination are the key reasons of geopolitical thrusts in that region.

    WHO ARE and what is THE ROLL OF THE JUSUITS, khazarians and the Zionists?

    To affix the origination of “new words” to Trump is misleading. Perpetrators today tend to camouflage by spinning actions or accusations.

    Moving refugees out of Syria was not meant to save lives but to infiltrate and destabilize Eastern Nations with the hope of further expansion of geopolitical thrusts.

    When you can differentiate the actions of the US President versus that of the “Administrative Body” and that of the Deep State or Shadow Government, then clarity of actions becomes evidence of their intent.


  44. True, there is no such thing as American exceptionalism. The unfortunate thing is every idiotic American feels like he is blessed with exceptionalism. Lol!

    Mind you the Syrians ain’t no sweet breads either.

    Come to think of it I am not too enthralled about any of the religions which have come out of the middle East: Judiasm/Christianity/Islam/Rastafari etc. etc. etc.

    All of them are too damn bloody, too damn war mongering, and too damn misogynistic.

    Always looking to kill somebody.

    Lotta bad behaved men.


  45. @Carl Moore April 8, 2017 at 5:30 PM “Please tell me of the politicians the blogs have exposed. Are you referring to the three into whose mouths you Photoshopped faeces? And got away with it? If I had any say around here I wouldโ€™ve ordered that blog closed the same day! And the people behind it tossed into Dodds!”

    Please Carl. Don’t use my tax money to serve three meals a day to people who write and publish rude pictures.

    Much ado about really teeny, tiny matters.

    Politicians are big boys (and girls) and they can take an insult or two, and survive to ripe old age.

    And besides if we can’t insult politicians, whom then can we insult?


  46. know the situation of the strike in Syria

  47. David Comissiong Avatar
    David Comissiong

    WILLIAM,

    I don’t consider that I am helping the BLP/DLP. I try to make a contribution to pushing forward a progressive agenda in Barbados, and at times that will coincide with some action that one of these parties is taking.

    So far as the PEP is concerned, please note that after at least two years of intensive political campaigning– doing all of the right things, treating the people with respect, printing our ideas and policies etc— we contested four seats in the 2008 Elections and every one of us lost his or her deposit.

    Since that 2008 Election I have responded positively to several requests to serve our people’s cause in several capacities– for example I am the Chairperson of the Caribbean Pan-African Network (a regional civil society organization with headquarters in Trinidad); I am a member of the African Union’s Economic Social and Cultural Council representing the Diaspora; I am the Coordinator of the Caribbean Chapter of the International Network of Intellectuals Artists and Social Movements In Defense of Humanity etc

    The PEP still exists– we possess ideas and policies for taking Barbados forward– but the PEP has not had a substantive institutional life over the past four years.

    My plate is full; I am only one human being and can only do so much. I have to deal with the realities of the situation, and make sensible choices about how to use limited time, energy and resources.

    DAVID COMISSIONG

  48. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    “@Carl Moore April 8, 2017 at 5:30 PM โ€œPlease tell me of the politicians the blogs have exposed. Are you referring to the three into whose mouths you Photoshopped faeces? And got away with it? If I had any say around here I wouldโ€™ve ordered that blog closed the same day! And the people behind it tossed into Dodds!โ€

    Carl “the coward” Moore and Hal Austin, 2 peas, one pod…, if Hal had not escaped to the UK, he too would be a pretend journalist in Barbados, a newspaper waterboy carrying and covering up nasty secrets for politicians and ministers, victimizing whoever had the nerve to expose those secrets and the minister’s crimes committed against the population …eg, the CLICO and Leroy Parris’ thefts of policyholder’s money which was enabled, aided and condoned by government ministers, a government which holds a fiduciary duty to protect policyholders from insurance company exces who arecommon class thieves and are to be held accountable when they do not, but Hal would prefer blame the innocent insurance regulator who tried to do her job and was punished and relieved of her durpties for exposing Leroy Parris and the whole scam……a blame Hal could not assign were it to happen while he was a journalist in the UK…without being fired by his no nonsense british bosses fir nit doing his job as a real journalist should.

    Ah sprry a missed what Carl “the coward” is alkuding to re photoshopping feces in politicians mouths lol…..seems Carl is on BU pimping all the time, he is on more often than I am cause I missed that one or I would have had a good laugh then….but Carl “the coward”….newspaper waterboy and pretend journalist pimping for politicians….did not miss it at all and wants to lock up whoever posted that..

    Lol, hahaha, lol…

    Carl…repost it for me too see why dont ya, I wont believe you until I see it for myself.


  49. @ Curious
    “…Mr Comissiong is seen as a saviour here in a democratic country on one day and the next he is the media preaching support for governments that suppress their people….”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Bushie likes your adopted pseudonym….. so here goes…

    Life is complex. It is not AT ALL as it initially appears to the uninitiated.
    One of the TRUE roles of leaders is to ‘suppress their people’ as you put it….. just as one of the key roles of parents is to discipline (and when necessary) suppress their children. The propaganda used by the developed countries that we are being”barbaric” when we seek to discipline citizens is merely another tactic to enhance their economic control by keeping under-developed countries in chaos.

    Whose role do you think it would be to ‘suppress’ those Bajan citizens who are currently going around with guns robbing, shooting, stealing and creating mayhem in the society?
    How else would the current political bribery and kickbacks be controlled – if some ‘power’ do no ‘suppress’ those citizens who continue to destroy our society with these crimes?

    In nature, ask any successful farmer if he does not prune out (suppress) the shiite, and support the good stock. Cancer is actually the RESULT of faulty cells being allowed to thrive in the sugar based body environments that we have adopted. Adopt a lifestyle that suppresses the growth of these shiite cells and presto – no cancer.
    You MUST know that in order to have a beautiful lawn, you need to pull out the whacker and ‘suppress’ the shiite weeds that continually attempt to contaminate the garden …or the blog ๐Ÿ™‚

    Take two ‘despots’ like Gaddafi or Saddam as examples.
    Are you aware that those societies were world class examples of economic development and enfranchisement…..before being ‘liberated’.
    Do you know that crime was practically non-existent? ..that education was world class; ..that these countries looked OUTWARD and assisted others?

    It turns out that those ‘despotic leaders’ were “suppressing” elements in the society that we have now come to know as al-Qeada and ISIS, and while they were no more righteous and holy than were the western ‘leaders’ that murdered them, the RESULTS as seen in their societies -even if only in economic and social development, were BEYOND question.

    The point is that it is overly simplistic to dismiss a political system as ‘suppressive’ just because they do not have elections like the West, or just because they have a ZERO tolerance for socially disruptive behaviours…. life is much more complex than that…..and Mr Comissiong may be seeing ahead of the crowd in many respects when he looks at such models.

    Of course Bushie has already outlined the best possible model – the Cooperative, but it may be too much to expect brass bowls to grasp that reality in any hurry.

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