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Andrew Pilgrim QC-ย  one of the respected lawyers in Barbados-ย  recently resorted to the use of muscular language and aggressive behaviour to demonstrated his frustration with a case presided over by Magistrate Graveney Bannister. To quote from the affidavit filed by Magistrate Graveney Bannister on the 7th May 2018, Pilgrim shouted as he was leaving the court, โ€œThink a fucking gainโ€.

It has been reported that Pilgrim apologized to Bannister for the outburst. Clearly Pilgrimโ€™s open dissent is symptomatic of a dysfunctional justice system in Barbados. If a QC can be so driven to resort to muscular language in open court then as they say- โ€˜Houston, we have a problemโ€™. Was Alair Shepherd stripped of his QC status for mooning Justice Sonia Richards? Pilgrim should have no worries.

The blogmaster should also take the opportunity in this space to mention that Magistrate Bannister was in the news last week for suggestingย  – wait for it โ€“ citizens that videotape policemen should be prosecuted. In the words attributed to Pilgrim in Magistrate Bannisterโ€™s affidavit the blogmaster says- think a fucking gain!

See Magistrate Graveney Bannister โ€˜s Affidavit filed.ย  We await the outcome.


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110 responses to “Magistrate Bannister Files Complaint Against Andrew Pilgrim QC for ‘think a fucking gain’ Comment”

  1. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    That is what happens when ya dont know what ya talking bout….this particular case relates strictly to and between a presiding officer of a subordinate court, the magistrate and an officer of the court, Pilgrim.

    It has nothing to do with the garden variety, every day contempt of court and is between court officers, an alledged contempt made because of the well known corrupt, biased, unfair, unbalanced and unethical contemptuous actions of the presiding magistrate..

    Now is the time for Pilgrim and those lawyers who still have ethics and morals…small in numbers though they are, to expose all the magistrates and judges of the ilk of Bannister and begin the cleaning up of the judiciary.

  2. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    Wuh if their minority bribers exposing them in his online newspapers no less and even exposing the judges and magistrates who are known to not be corrupt and incompetent….to all types of recent embarrassment and ridicule…..the lawyers who actually practice ethics now have a duty to initiate changes before this gets even worse and more embarrassing to them all…it is already out of control.

  3. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    And since I know all of Bannister’s business…ah know he caught hell to pass the bar and get that law degree..so he and the law are not exactly in sync when it comes to translation.


  4. @de pedantic Dribbler who wrote “Contempt of court involves an individual showing a lack of RESPECT for the court”

    How about the COURT showing RESPECT for those INNOCENT BLACK BAJANS on indefinite remand waiting for a court date?


  5. When a man fails to pay maintenance (child support) he is jailed for forty-two days for contempt. In many cases, the men have no source of income but would pay if they could.
    ++++++++++++
    Is there a revolving door at Dodds? If a man canโ€™t pay because he doesnโ€™t have a job and serves the mandatory sentence, if he still canโ€™t find a job when he is released and is still unable to pay does he end back at the Big house?

    That Bajan proverb about โ€œsweeten goat moutโ€โ€™ is never more apt because the sweets leads to the lock up for the โ€œcโ€ฆ taxโ€.

  6. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    Mr BushTea, the word of the day for you is … “Disingenue : Definition: n. A person who, using an example from their own life, steers people away from a line of speculation by reducing it to an absurdity…
    v. To dismantle a logical argument with piles of passionate incoherence.”

    And Mr Hants yours is “Flishing: Definition: n. A person who takes a logic argument and waters it down with a completely unrelated series of facts thus reducing it to an absurdity of law and reason.
    v. To drop a logical argument into a watery wave of incompatibility” ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ

    Pilgrim’s VALID and CREDIBLE anger over the glacially slow and incoherent Bajan court process has NOTHING to do with whether he was or was not in contempt of court! A person can be RIGHT morally and popularly kas he undoubtedly is) and still be in complete breech of the law.

    @Well, well, when I read your incoherent cut and pastes I become more and more very, very thankful that my teacher father took me at an early age and ensured I could dissect and understand the written word.

    This issue with Pilgrim and the magistrate has NOTHING to do with your response …in fact it is ABSURD in this context.

    Here is a complete paste from your cut…

    “Explanation โ€“ In this section, ” subordinate court” means any court subordinate to a High court. COMMENTS (i) A complaint or report about a judicial officer of his dishonesty, partiality or other conduct unbecoming of a court, made to an authority to whom it is subordinate, is not contempt of court if all reasonable care is taken by the makers to keep it confidential; In re: GuljairLal, 1968 MPLJ 725 (MP).

    (ii) Immunity is provided to a citizen making a complaint to the High Court against a Presiding Officer of a Subordinate Court so long as the complaint is made in good faith; In re: Court on its own motion, 1973 Cr LJ 1106 (P & H).”

    The key, oh wise person, is SUBORDINATE, yes but WHEN the misconduct emanates from commentary made in or to a HIGHER court about the action of an officer in a lower (subordinate) court.

    Geez almighty father can anyone be so lacking in simple analytical awareness!

    I gone, gone, this time.


  7. Gabriel
    May 9, 2018 3:35 PM
    Graveney will defend the police because he was a policeman.

    If that’s true, we can now understand the reported rubbish comments he made about charging people who record police abuse.

    There should be cameras in the courts covering the proceedings so the public could see the amount of cases called over and over and the police can’t find or don’t have the file.


  8. Pedant…ya father wasted his time, ya know nothing about the law…stick to what ya good at…or continue to ask Jeff about all things legal..


  9. And to make it even worse, ya cut and pasted exactly what I am hoping the laws state regarding any matter of alledged contempt of court by any court officer against a presiding officer of the court, you must at least know when to stop being a hypocrite, fraud and lackey.

    now if ya were really smart, ya would know that Banniister is aiming for misconduct charges to be filed by bar association against Pilgrim, which enters a whole other realm.


  10. Again, Bannister makes his bias well known in favor of the police regardless if the police are violent to the public, commit crimes against the public, or refuse to present files in his court for years on end so the process of finding a suspect innocent or guilty is hindered and can never be proven…while the suspect remains on remand…that is called justice delayed…..which is justice denied..

    it is a well known fact that he is a hindrance to justice and denies the public any fair and balanced representation of their rights, he blatantly violates human rights using his position as a magistrate…he should not be allowed to get away with this any longer.


  11. @DPD
    I am not too bright but perhaps you should review what you wrote in J Cโ€™s column (The Law as a weapon).Your argument in that case is the direct opposite of what you are saying now; in summary you wrote that Wickhamโ€™s words were not defamatory but in this instance Pilgrimโ€™s actions were โ€œcontemptableโ€ (your word).


  12. That should be โ€œcontemptibleโ€

  13. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Sergeant, Mr Wickham wrote about a man who had reneged on a valid contract of advertising sale and who had refused to honour his thus valid debt. He said of him that he was somewhat less of a man (my paraphrase) than his peers.

    The man about whom he spoke had acted in a way that fully warranted that description thus I couldn’t fathom how his words were defamatory.

    The word ‘contemptible’ used re Pilgrim was made fully in context of the court room locale and its definition and interpretation therein based on the sanction of ‘contempt of court’. No more or less than that.

    Different circumstances anyhow so no reason to compare these two.


  14. I started posting about the the UNs 30 Articles of Universal and International Humans Rights which were declared in 1948, since last year, because it dawned on my due to the dumbest of clowns that can be found posting their useless nonsense on here, that bajans were not aware and those who knew of the existence of these Articles were not sharing the information with the majority population.

    The island must have humans rights attorneys, at least one or two, who must know that what Bannister does in his court room is a clear violation of human rights for which he can be reported to international agencies, stop playing games with human rights abusers like Bannister on the island and get them charged, everyone is entitled to dignity and to have their human rights observed and respected, no one should be denied the recognition of their rights..

    ..no swollen head, big ego titled black, white or brown man or woman has any right to violate any black person’s human rights period..the first one or two titled idiots that are charged under the UN Charters of Human Rights Violations ..all the other wanna be thugs in the judiciary and in parliament will be brought to heel and in line immediately…

    This should be taught in schools so this current and future generations of people on the island know their rights.


  15. And if the human rights attorneys who should be on top of the human rights abusers like Bannister but are not doing their jobs, contact human rights attorneys in the region, in North America or agencies like Amnesty International..these titled thugs in the judiciary and in the parliament can be stopped.


  16. I may be โ€œoff topic,โ€ but, despite the fact that BU does not normally focus on consumer issues and the preference to “discuss” politics………

    ………..I believe this post is appropriate for the following complaint.

    The insurance industry in Barbados seems to be one where insurance companies are allowed to โ€œlegallyโ€ extort and scam Barbadians out of millions of dollars annually.

    My assessment is based on numerous stories I have been hearing relative to the difficulties people are experiencing in having their claims settled by insurance companies that refuse to accept liability, because of laws they seem to be โ€œCREATINGโ€ according to the specific situation.

    On Saturday, March 2, 2018 a friend of mine was driving along Bay Street and while stationary in traffic in front Banyans service station, was โ€œrear endedโ€ by a Suzuki Grand Vitara, H914, driven by a tourist. Fortunately, he did not suffer any back or neck injuriesโ€ฆโ€ฆbut he immediately called the police and his insurance company.

    A โ€œmotor cycleโ€ policeman took statements from the visitor and my friend.

    Two months after the accident, my friend has been unable to have this matter resolved because the car rental agencyโ€™s insurance company is saying without a statement from the visitor, they will not repair my friendโ€™s vehicle, irrespective of the fact a police officer was at the scene of the accident and took statements.

    Coincidently, the Suzuki Grand Vitara, H914, is owned by Drive-A-Matic Car Rentals.

    Drive-A-Matic Car Rentalsโ€™ insurance company is Sun General Insurance Co. Ltd.

    Drive-A-Matic Car Rentals and Sun General Insurance Co. Ltd. are OWNED by SUN GROUP INC., of which BERNIE WEATHERHEAD is Chairman.

    My friendโ€™s vehicle is insured by Co-operative General Insurance Co. Ltd., and the claims agent told him under the circumstances, he may have to repair the vehicle himself.

    He asked the agent supposed he had suffered back and neck injuries or was killed as a result of the accident, if he would have to finance his medical bills or not receive compensation.

    The agent told him that was the unfortunate reality.

    What really angered my friend was the fact that his agent seemed EAGER to CLOSE the file, while telling him (discouragingly) he would have to pay an application fee of $50 for an accident report from the police, which may take a SIX MONTHS or ONE YEAR before Co-op General Ins. Co. Ltd. receives it.

    I know for a fact that when people hire vehicles, they also pay โ€œcontingency insuranceโ€ to cover โ€œeventualities.โ€

    It seems as though these insurance companies CONSPIRE and hide behind the law that vehicle insurance is compulsoryโ€ฆโ€ฆ.and find all types of frivolous methods to AVOID accepting and honouring liability claims.

    And Barbadians continue to accept this nonsense.


  17. Ya think it’s bad now, allow Scott Weatherhead or any of his family members of which there a quite a few, or any white in SBs group anywhere near that parliament and yall will see just how bad things can get for black people in Barbados…with other sheeple blacks more than willing to tolerate, enable and collude with abuses against their own people.


  18. @Artax

    So the car rental company and the Insurance company are owned by the same Corporate Group? Is there a living breathing Supervisor of Insurance? Isnโ€™t the Police report enough? Didnโ€™t the rental company get a statement from the renter when he/she returned a presumably damaged vehicle to their office?

    My condolences to your friend.


  19. Ah think ya missing what’s going on here, I have met those with quite a few of these cases before, some people were even very badly injured with life long injuries, some died, because the police, even though taking statements from the tourists, somehow can never find those statements when the claimants need them to put in their claims….

    ….there are still people living with life altering injuries on the island today, because of that scam between police, rental agencies and insurance companies…these are the types of clear abuses that should not be allowed to and could never continue, if ya had a functioning fair and balanced police force, judiciary and governments, but ya don’t.


  20. Sargeant May 10, 2018 3:48 PM

    …..Is there a living breathing Supervisor of Insurance?…(Quote)

    We have titles but the effectiveness of office holders is so bad it is embarrassing. Our regulatory system is not fit for purpose and we are in collective denial that it is.
    The fault lies with the Barbadianisation of jobs. Of course, locals must come first, but only if they are competent and as good as the other applicants.

  21. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Artax, interesting insurance matter…but…

    1.Are you not professionally and knowledge wise very capable of being a Bajan who does NOT continue to accept this nonsense !

    2.What of the deductible…maybe that’s not part of the real problem here, but still..

    3.It’s passing strange that a rear end incident is being pushed on the person rear-ended…definitely as was said this demands a regulator’s intervention. Despite political connections a letter of complaint may still create some action.

    4.And if it was serious (“back and neck injuries or was killed as a result of the accident”) no doubt the insurance would have stepped up as the incident would be all over the media and any number of lawyers would have taken the case on contingency….so maybe a full throttle publicity/social media campaign can shake some plumbs from this tree.

    Incidentally, it would be interesting to get a feedback on claims paid by this company in last 1, 3, 5 years…the race of the claimants…and time case took to be completed. Does the Sup. Of Insurance run these metrics publicly (sans the racial demographic)?

    You have identified a major issue (raised before in other situations) so maybe you can be a catalyst for upheaval, now!


  22. @DPD
    would have taken the case on contingency
    +++++++++++
    Contingency yeah right

    Has a lawyer in Barbados ever taken a case โ€œon contingencyโ€? I know of a case where the lawyerโ€™s fee was added to the settlement and the lawyer still billed the plaintiff for his fee.


  23. There is no more supervisor of insurance, it was replaced by the financial services commission.


  24. The FSC head Alleyne got written information relating to these insurance scams against the people who file claims, he ignored them, cannot claim to not know they exist, he was hiding from dealing with it for years…… and only jumped out when one of the perpetrators of those insurance scams Harris, used his online newspaper to expose him in an article related to Sagicor, about what the IMF had to say about lack of insurance regulation on the island and how weak the FSCis and how they do not regulate even half of the insurance companies, then and only then dis Alleyne suddenly appear in the local tabloids hooting and hollering for blue murder and claiming he is being slandered etc by barbadostoday ….lol

    it was a thing to watch..lol

    The Commissioner of Police has information on those scams..

    The Chief Justice has information on these scams and how the Supreme Court is used to abuse claimants and prolong their agony….that was sent from those who live on the island and even from those who live outside of Barbados…

    .they all have had this information in the last 5 years and am sure even from before.


  25. Thanks to all of them and the same perpetrators who are exposing them and everyone else, it is just a matter of time before things really come to a head.

  26. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    OK Mr Sargeant, I stand corrected.

    We doomed then it seems…no one to fight the establishment for the disadvsntaged.


  27. @David
    Thanks for the update

    Seems like Conflict of Interest regulations are also required for Corporations where cross ownership of companies exist. If an Insurance company and a car rental agency have the same Corporate ownership and the agencyโ€™s cars are insured by the Insurance company itโ€™s โ€œlose loseโ€ for any claimant who suffer injury.


  28. @Sargeant

    This is a known situation that exist in the industry. It is cost effective given the loss of use cover in the policies. To be fair to drive-a-matic they have been operating in the car rental and hospitality for years, the acquisition of the Clico general insurance portfolio has created a diverse business for the Wetherhead group.


  29. It depends on who owns the car rental company and what type of incestous relationships they have with the insurance companies, many insurance companies own car rentals or their family members and friends do.


  30. David May 10, 2018 4:35 PM

    There is no more supervisor of insurance, it was replaced by the financial services commission.(Quote)

    There is. The supervisor is the FSC. The institution is the supervisor, not a named individual. That is not only out of date, it is incompetent. No one individual can supervise all insurance companies.


  31. de pedantic Dribbler

    Unfortunately, my friendโ€™s vehicle is insured โ€œTHIRD PARTY.โ€ If it was comprehensively insured, his insurance company would have repaired the vehicleโ€ฆโ€ฆ. and then try to recover costs from Sun General.

    Additionally, because the vehicle is โ€œthird party,โ€ Co-operative General Ins. Co. Ltd. is not obliged to repair the vehicle.

    Although the driver of the rental admitted to the police officer he was not paying attention and ran into the rear of the vehicle as a result, he left the island the following dayโ€ฆโ€ฆand Sun General is insisting they need a report from him to verify the accident actually occurred, rather than relying on the police report.

    I know a guy who owns two โ€œwreckersโ€ that transports damaged vehicles for 3 insurance companies. He told me that is the normal practice amongst insurance companies in Barbados.

  32. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    Imagine….the issue is with lawyer Pilgrim and his language…and the Magistrate finds it necessary to give details about the person being represented by said lawyer and their alleged wrongdoings? Sixteen points to state Lawyer Pilgrim cussed him?

    On the other matter most rental companies self insure or have a cross ownership. For years GEL has operated Courtesy rentals and GEL also owned insurance, now part of Sagicor General, based on GEL’s last Annual Report. Akin to the product warranty business, where a retailer offers the customer “extended warranty” usually underwritten by a retailer owned entity, many of which operate as captive insurers in Barbados.


  33. @May 9, 2018 6:56 AM “All over this Barbados there are countless [stuffed shirt] ass holes in significant positions doing shit.”

    And they are mostly male.

    Ah lie?


  34. @ Simple Simon
    And they are mostly male.
    ++++++++++++++++++++
    Yes. But look carefully …you will find that they also generally tend to have ‘miserable-as-donkey women’ somewhere around them – making their lives the Hell that leads to such actions.

    Ask any one of your “Ex’es”

    LOL
    Murda!!!


  35. Breaking news
    Scientists are confirming that a pair of balls was found in a highly educated Bajan male. This has brought the numbers of pairs on the island to two, with Margaret from Deacons Road owning the other pair.


  36. Artax
    May 10, 2018 2:51 PM
    โ€œTwo months after the accident, my friend has been unable to have this matter resolved because the car rental agencyโ€™s insurance company is saying without a statement from the visitor, they will not repair my friendโ€™s vehicle, irrespective of the fact a police officer was at the scene of the accident and took statements.โ€

    Artax, what you outlined in your May 10, 2018 2:51 PM post seems to be standard operating procedure for the insurance companies. I know of a very similar situation with 2 different insurance companies to the ones you mentioned. Police came to the scene and took ststements but one party refuses to report the accident to his insurer and the insurer says they canโ€™t do anything without their client reporting.

    So what is happening is when there is an accident and one party is in the wrong, they just don’t report the accident to their insurer.


  37. Nostradamus May 11, 2018 12:56 PM

    Poor regulation again. What happens if there is a hit and run? Our financial regulation is prehistoric.

  38. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    “Think a Mucking gain..”

    Dr ole man is well known to be a prolific cuss bird who relishes in the use of bad words.

    And why is this? Why would one delight in such unflattering language?

    There is a place and a time for all things under the sun and this act by Andrew Pilgrim WAS NOT ONE OF THEM

    Now do not get me wrong, we ole man supports constructive anarchy against the face of unabridged tyranny BUT ONE HAS TO KNOW HOW AND WHEN…

    The facts are 1. that Pilgrim is not a bajan white (bukkra) Johnnie and does not have the generically assigned authority to “skin up his botsie” at a judge and get away with it

    2.Devoid as he is of such immunity such insolence is inexcusable and was poorly thought out and executed

    3.The fight which he and the few others with balls should be fighting needs to be fought when Prime Minister Mottley is in Bay Street

    Then us when he and others get the opportunity to clean up the morass that the Barbados judiciary has been from time immemorial

    4.which brings the ole man back to my opening sentence of “think a Mucking gain which EVEN IF HE HAD SAID IT AT X DECIBELS OF INTENSITY would have rendered Waveney’s sanctimonious attempts to get at Pilgrim null and void

    Just goes to show wunna dat as brilliant some of we pretends to be we is really fu*king idjits at the end of the day

  39. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ The Honourable Blogmaster

    Your assistance please with another entry in suspense


  40. @ pieceuhderockyeahright,

    MIA and the BLP promise ” Developing a comprehensive 10- year road rehabilitation and road building action plan which will incorporate laying the utilities underground.”

    So maybe they will promise to develop a comprehensive 10- year plan for the Barbados judiciary.

  41. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Northern. what do you mean by “self insure”? As you suggest, there is absolutely nothing wrong with a conglomerate insuring one of its companies under the umbrella of another of its owned entities…the problem is one of obeying the law, of course!

    Generally, based on @Artax’s remarks it seems to me that local insurers are tacitly pressing policy holders towards comprehensive insurance. But brazenly it also seems that they are being aided and abetted in that ploy by lawyers (who according to bloggers are unwilling to take them on now when they refuse to settle legitimate matters) and the FSC/Sup of Insur (who are not enforcing the insurance standards).

    Because if the driver was comprehensively insured then No Problem. Car would have been fixed and the insurance companies would have resolved the expenses between themselves.

    Anyhow, glad to know bout this…I never encountered a problem in the past with the two fender benders I had so would never have expected this state of affairs….clearly one needs to take lots of pictures and witness names (if any) and pay any owners of video cams in the area of incident for all footage of the event… then wage protracted war with the insurance company.

  42. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @DIW
    term refers to rental firms, whether cars or tractors or whatever, getting into the insurance business for the specific purpose of insuring property they own and rent/lease. John Q Public cannot contact them for a quote for personal/business insurance. Back in the day, when I worked for a major multinational, and it had thousands of ‘company vehicles’, an insurance arm was created solely to insure these company owned/leased vehicles.


  43. @Bush Tea, it’s not about Simple Simon Ex’es, normally these belligerent angry old goats have had many promises of a trip to a church on a Saturday evening broken, thus they anger towards men. Take a look at all the black women who have issues toward their black men, and you will notice it’s not necessarily the men, but the stupid ass choices these women made in selecting a mate..Now they are all angry and bitter as RH.

  44. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    People need to understand the real issue that is being fought over in this matter

    More specifically to focus on dis so called magistrate’s idiotic comments about locking up citizens for filming policemen

    All uh wunna getting side tracked as to the real reason that Graveney Bannister is out to “get Andrew Pilgrim”

    Wunna would be best advised to ask a few policemens bout de relationship between one of the eight police officers who beat up Nazzim Brathwaite of The Pine/Wildey Close

    More specifically the same Nazzim who they had intended to kill and who Andrew Pilgrim defended

    And the outcome for some of those officers that the Current Commissioner of Police swore that he was going to get to the bottom of that matter about 2 years ago

    All wunna pretend Christians who does curate at de Church and pretend wunna worshipping the Lord pun a Sunday and den riding roughshod over lawyers cause dem exposing wunna dishonest policemans family FEEL DAT GOD IS A MAN and wunna can do as you like well…a new day is coming


  45. @Whitehill, then several men must have great anger towards me. I broke three engagements. One wanted me to stay home and be a housewife, the other was a beater and the third, if I married him I would have had to kowtow to his sister. Then there are those who knew I was not interested in marriage but proposed I have a child for them…..one black, two white. Thing is, if you don’t love a man, how can you sleep with and carry his child for nine months? Men just don’t understand us women.

    By the way, I took the beater to court, had him charged with common assault, he was found guilty and deported back from whence he came. We were both in university at the time and there was lots of animosity towards me for jeopardizing his education but I did not give a rats behind.


  46. @bajans or whomever, I don’t need to know this much personal shit about you…Now fuck off and kiss my ass . I know what I know.


  47. Looks like whiteHill got deported
    Murdah
    Mih belly
    Uh gun dead


  48. Either a bullah or misogynist or both…
    Wuhloss
    Boy you know how to make friends
    Yuh killing ma


  49. The Guyanese labourer, who killed a teenaged girl by stringing her up on a beam in her plantation home and leaving her tottering on two buckets, had his 25-year sentence shaved by the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) on Thursday.

    Persaud could be out of prison in about seven and a half yearsโ€™ time.

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/156579/cut


  50. @TheoGazerts, I hadn’t intended getting into some silly little pissing match with you or any other jack ass out there, nevertheless, what I’ve observed is that you billy goats love to silence men by referring to them as Bullers/Bullahs or bulling. You blithering idiots got here in Barbados and allowed the prime minister and his gang to bulled you without Vaseline so therefore you would know a bullah…ass hole. In recent times every RH woman can open her mouth and dump shit on men, for us to defend ourselves, speak up on our behalf; some RH idiot is bandying the term misogyny. When women can say all men are fucking dogs at a drop of a hat…Didn’t you read where I said to go kiss my ass or are you stupid?

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