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It started in 2018 after the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) handed the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) and the third parties an unprecedented 30 to zero drubbing in the general election. Many still believe a constitutional crisis was averted when Bishop Joe Atherley crossed the floor and a Leader of the Opposition (LoO) was recognized to ensure the business of parliament as outlined in the Constitution was carried out.

Who would have thunk it?

Prime Minister Mottley called a snap general election 18 months early and repeated a 30 to love win on 19 January 2022. On this occasion, no sitting MP seems willing to follow in the Bishop’s footsteps. The President of the Republic is unwilling to exercise discretion to appoint 2 Opposition Senators. Prime Minister Mottley in her infinite wisdom magnanimously has started the process to amend the Barbados Constitution to allow for the appointment of the 2 Opposition Senators from the losing political party that garnered the most votes. If that party refuses the opportunity to appoint slides to the next losing party. 

Here we are!

The news former Attorney General Adriel Brathwaite filed a motion with the Court to rule on the legitimacy of the Senate should not surprise political pundits if one listened to the position of interim President of the DLP Steve Blackett. With the amendment to the Constitution proceeding in the parliament the DLP would eventually be forced into position of accepting the offer to appoint 2 Opposition Senators which would contradict the publicly stated position of the DLP represented by interim President Steve Blackett. 

A couple interesting sidebar observations. The former AG Brathwaite is being represented by attorneys-at-law Garth Patterson and Michelle Russell. Last week Brasstacks talk show host Glyne Murray observed the lawyers keeping the most ‘noise’ in the Barbados space on the the constitutionality of parliament are of Jamaican lineage. In fairness to Russell and Patterson they have been residing in Barbados for a long time, however, the blogmaster understands Murray’s point given the large cohort of Barbadians lawyers educated with our tax dollars.

One of the reasons forwarded why Mottley called an early general election was to quell an uprising by a faction in the BLP. Is it reasonable to opine if a few BLP MPs are dissatisfied with Mottley’s leadership a golden opportunity now presents itself for the malcontents to express themselves by crossing the floor or sounding their voices?

Political Games

The matter has gone the route of the Court and whatever the decision at first instance is will likely progress to the CCJ. What we have is a people suffering from economic fatigue, COVID-19 fatigue and you may add to the maladies, post election fatigue. Is this another opportunities to blame lawyers? 

Former Brathwaite in his released stated in part that he felt “compelled to seek the intervention of the Courts to resolve this controversy, one that centres around issues of vital national importance, and goes to the root of our democracy.” The blogmaster notes the former AG has advised that the matter is being brought in his capacity as a private citizen. How convenient!

Why did this extract from Brathwaite’s statement pique the interest of the blogmaster? Under Brathwaite’s tenure as AG with responsibility for the judiciary, he left it in a worse condition than he found it. The political games that lawyer politicians play mean an already congested court system has to adjudicate a matter created by lawyers. 


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  1. Come along Jah Son
    Can’t you hear Jah calling in his children
    If you no ready I man a left ya
    Only the fittest of the fittest shall stand

    The Upsetters-Come Along Jah Dub
    The Black Africans-Come Along Jah Son


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8_QgyPBkUI


  2. Bajans need to energise their brain via the brainstem specifically the medulla oblongata at the level of the middle part of the basilar part of the occipital bone

    Recharging exercise – Shivani

    Do you want to live a brighter life? Do you want to more healthy? Do you want to become a more dynamic and magnetic person?
    If the answer to even one of these questions is Yes, then Paramhansa Yogananda’s recharging exercises are for you. Yogananda said, “Once you have learned this technique, ten minutes of daily practice will yield unparalleled results. In this video, Shivani guides the central exercise of the recharging practice: recharging the 20 body parts in three stages:
    ★ FIRST STEP: concentrating on the center of a single muscle at a time.
    ★ SECOND STEP: Using willpower, gradually activating that muscle by creating a wave of contraction until the muscle is vibrating.
    ★ THIRD STEP: Gradually relax the muscle until it is completely relaxed.
    Our concentration is the instrument to attract prana in a specific point of the body.
    With the relaxation phase the energy spreads to each cell.


  3. STEUPSE! Moving along!


  4. Did you see the article by Errol Niles?
    Did you see how short it was?
    Did you notice how simple it was and how it started.
    Summary
    No need for this fuss.
    A placeholder for KK
    The ,’Atherley solution’ was a good thing in 2018.

    I am convinced that after we do the mulberry dance, an Atherley and a leader will emerge from the 30.


  5. The caption to this article captures a man man scantily clothed and disheveled asking the question

    Xxxxxxxx

    MAD- MAN.

    People called him mad-man
    but I was surprised when he moved close to me,
    He said, “can I ask you a very important question?”
    I nodded, in acceptance,
    and then,
    he asked, “am I a mad man?”
    The obvious answer, from a sane person, will be, “no”,
    and that was what I said.
    “Thank you!”, he replied;
    then he said,
    “just because I don’t see things the way other people do, does that make me a mad man?”
    “No”, I answered again.

    He bent down, wrote “W”,
    and asked me what he wrote.
    At this point, I was already feeling ashamed,
    getting involved in a lengthy conversation with him.
    In a hurry to leave, I said “w”,
    but I was amazed when he replied to my answer,
    “You only see ‘W’,
    because of the angle at which you are looking at it.
    If you turn upside down, you’ll see “M”;
    If u look from the right side, it is “3”,
    and looking at it from the left side, it is “E”.

    The fact that I don’t see things at the perspective that everyone is seeing it doesn’t make me a mad man, he said. Then he left.

    I pondered for so long about this and its application to life.
    Because We act, and relate to people, based on the perspective at which we are looking at their situation.
    Have you taken your time to look at other possible perspectives?

    I then decided that,
    before I get angry with, or act against, or judge anyone that has done something unfavourable to me,
    I will view it in at least three possible perspectives;
    1. My own perspective,
    2. His own perspective and
    3. Others perspective’.

    So, before you judge people, before you rage your anger on them, take a little time to view their angle or perspective, and, if you still cannot see a reasonable reason, then you may act REASONABLY .
    Live and let others live

    Do have a nice weekend

  6. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    “But the moral of this story is that there is a DEFINITE requirement for sharp-minded scholars in any society that expects to be successful…. EVEN if these bright sparks are a bit ‘eccentric’
    That FACT is that there are some things that are COMPLEX, and which present a serious QUAGMIRE for the unwary.

    These LAWS that our second-rate lawyers have been putting together over the years (and charging ridiculous fees in the process) require the kind of analytical minds that confound most people.”

    but the mediocre wants everyone to accept mediocrity..

    wonder if they are mullingover what Dr. Marshall published yesterday or if it’s another case of, if we ignore it, it will definitely go away..lol


  7. @ David 5.34 am
    Mr Niles is of course correct as to the obvious solution.
    Where he is in error however is that he is thinking like a male.
    Emotional decision-making does NOT work like that. That would amount to being ‘wrong’… and would bring into question all the other ‘intuitive’ spot decisions that are currently being made all the time…
    Can we have that…?
    Just follow discussions here on BU and you see the males routinely changing their position when presented with compelling evidence… Women … not so much! lol

    It may be easier to turn the world upside down to fit such feminine emotional positions, than to get a lady to reverse an intuitive decision that she has taken….especially publicly.

    BTW…this is NOT a fault. It is a design spec which was created to ENHANCE the symbiotic partnership between the sexes.
    A logical man and a committed, intuitive woman together, can be the very embodiment of the image of God in the flesh…
    Separated, or role-reversed, however and you are looking at grass in your donkeys…


  8. We have seen your perspective. We reject it.


  9. Om the Sound of the Universe
    So Hum I Am That

    AUM Chanting del Ananda Joy Choir – Jai Giove!

    CHOIR sings OM SO HUM Mantra


    So Hum is derived from Sanskrit and literally means “I am That” . it means identifying oneself with the universe or ultimate reality. As we meditate on this, we realize that we are all one, we have all come from one Infinite Source, and a part (Ansh) of that infinite source is present in all of us. We are all connected.
    “You are the same as I am” OM is the sound of universe. Om Soham ~ I am the universe, I am part of it, I am connected to that Infinite source,


  10. Ezra Alleyne should do himself a favor and stop writing…
    The archetypical Bajan lawyer….
    Only in a Barbados since the Garrison Monument can such failed relics as him and the CLICO director now turned government Guru, be resurrected to national prominence.
    What a place…


  11. @Bush Tea

    You live to stir an ants nest.

    The blogmaster is not a supporter of a contrived opposition.


  12. @Bush Tea

    You attack the man and leave readers to speculate about reasons for objecting to his article?


  13. As I have asked from the very beginning-

    Assuming you accept that there SHALL be a LoO, can any big brain body suggest a way out of the “constitutional cul-de-sac” to use Ezra’s term?

    Hint: It cannot be another election. You cannot guarantee the results. We have now had clean sweeps twice. Mia is the preferred leader by a long way. Which big brain body can organise a LoO?????

    So we have no parliament until the people vote in accordance with the “constitutional requirement” for a LoO?

    So… the words on the piece of paper can dictate who the people must vote for?

    Powerful words indeed!

    Lotta shite! I swear, covid like it got a brain damage component.

    Using that interpretation there is no guaranteed way out of the cul-de-sac unless some people can be made to vote other than how they wish to vote.

    And unless it is co-ordinated, yes the DLP could, in fact, end up with 30 seats!

    So some words on a piece of paper would have chosen the government that is supposed to be chosen by the people.

    Lotta shite!


  14. Bajans need to ask soul questions
    like “Who Am I”
    and strip away everything
    to reveal the infinite I of of all possibilities and intention


  15. In the Supreme Court of the United States, provision is made for justices to consider the harm that would be caused by a particular interpretation. That is why diversity of lived experience is being encouraged by some and vehemently opposed by others.

    If we are looking at Ireland, we can also look at the USA.

    Interpretation of the law is not meant to operate like a computer programme because the laws were not meant to impact the useful lives of robots but the REAL LIVES OF PEOPLE.


  16. The history of blacks in Barbados is being written in the month of Black History
    Self interest .deception and division marks the landscape
    So sad that a people who prides themselves on intelligence cannot agree on that which is right towards good goverance
    A election now thrown in the epicenter of undermining the principles of the Constitution by leadership
    If anything blacks should have learned by their own history is that without unification divided we fall


  17. Black History month is a US and North America creation.


  18. The legal thing does twist my head. I tried to read EA twice.

    “I do not regard the Irish Solution as an applicable precedent, but since a local case has now been filed I will be restrained in my comments even on the article.”
    Then the constitutional scholar asked us questions. Here I am looking to him for answers and there he is (looking to me for answers).
    Then the grand finale
    “The correct approach of everyone in this situation is to comment with due respect for the role of the courts to resolve the issues.’

    I get the impression the blogmaster looks favorably on this man. I cannot figure out why.

    It looks to me as if EA avoided the tackle by punting that ball. He got his x thousand words, I got nothing.


  19. DavidFebruary 13, 2022 8:25 AM

    Black History month is a US and North America creation

    Xxxxx

    What!!!!!!!


  20. @ David
    You attack the man and leave readers to speculate about reasons for objecting to his article?
    ~~~~~
    How is friendly advice an attack?
    Did you read the article?
    …a clear case of having to write something to fill a space and deadline… wasted Bushie’s time.


  21. There is no opposition in Barbados as the opposition have no honour and moan like bitches although they are legion


  22. Thanks TheO
    Bushie would not have been so charitable in his summary.


  23. Interesting that all these issues are occurring in the Month of Black History
    A govt that takes some sort of umbrage and pride in a 39percent voters turn out as a declaration of having a mandate to do as it pleases when in reality that percentage tells a sobering story
    Rather than being humble and contrite in presenting an image of doing what is right and with good purpose for the country not clothed in self interest


  24. Now it is over to Barbados courts who would perform piece meal surgery with an application of a band aid to stop temporary bleeding


  25. February 13, 2022 5:36 AM

    Getting our House in order

    By Dr Kristina Hinds

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    You mean Houses!!

    The Lower House doesn’t have an opposition or a leader of the opposition and is unconstitutional.

    The Upper House can’t get opposition senators because the lower house has no opposition and is thus unconstitutional

    Fix the lower house and the upper house will fix itself.


  26. “The Lower House doesn’t have an opposition or a leader of the opposition”

    DLP should be sued for false advertising, poor performance, financial losses, debt accrual and incompetence during their dreaded tenure and also bombing out in two subsequent elections scoring nil points. That is unconstitutional and unacceptable.


  27. I said in late December that all other parties should run as a coalition of opposition which would have included DLP and smaller parties. This could have been useful in the 30-0 wipe out I predicted and may have even won 1-2 seats or perhaps more.


  28. @African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    It’s good to see prominent black British MP’s still representing their country men and women from the hallowed halls of Westminster.

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/13/david-lammy-requests-pardon-for-1823-slave-rebellion-convicts

    It’s a great to see the return of BU’s number 3 batsmen: The Bush Man. All that’s missing our are two openers: Pachamama and Piece. Where art thou?


  29. @DavidFebruary 13, 2022 8:25 AM

    We should not overlook the fact that “black history month” is nothing but the continuation of slavery.

    And why? Only the very naive BLM and WOKE movement is not aware that we have ELEVEN months a year of “white history month”. Therefore, our minorities do not need their own history month. History belongs to them anyway. LOL.


  30. The qualifications of the Leader of the opposition in accordance with the Constitution must be the same as the qualifications a member of the house of Assembly needs to have because the Leader of the Opposition has to be a member of House of Assembly.

    Here are the qualifications in accordance with the Constitution the Leader of the Opposition needs to have as listed in section 43 and 44.

    Subject to the provisions of section 44, any person who

    (a) is a citizen of Barbados of the age of twenty-one years or upwards;
    .
    (b) has such connection with Barbados by residence therein as may be prescribed by Parliament, shall be qualified to be elected as a member of the House of Assembly.

    Section 44 deals with disqualifications and goes like this:

    (1) No person shall be qualified to be elected as a member of the House of Assembly who

    (a) is, by virtue of his own act, under any acknowledgement of allegiance, obedience or adherence to a foreign Power
    or State;

    (b) holds or is acting in the office of a Judge, the Director of Public Prosecutions or the Auditor-General;

    (c) repealed by 1981-24;

    (d) is under sentence of death imposed by a court in any part of the Commonwealth or is serving a sentence of imprisonment (by whatever name called) exceeding six months imposed on him by such a court or substituted by competent authority for some other sentence imposed on him by such a court, or is under such a sentence of imprisonment the execution of which has been suspended,

    (e) is a person certified to be insane or otherwise adjudged to be of unsound mind under any law in force in Barbados;

    (f) has been adjudged or otherwise declared bankrupt under any law in force in Barbados and has not been discharged;

    (g) is disqualified for membership of the House of Assembly by or under any law in force in Barbados by reason of his
    having been convicted or reported guilty of any corrupt or illegal practice at elections;

    (h) is disqualified for such membership by or under any such law by reason of his having been convicted of making a
    false declaration of qualification for election;

    (i) is disqualified for such membership by or under any such law on any ground not mentioned in the foregoing provisions of this subsection, being a ground for disqualification for membership of the House of Assembly by or under any law, other than the Representation of the People Act 195731 in force in Barbados immediately before 30th November 1966.

    (2) Without prejudice to the provisions of subsection (1) (b), Parliament may provide that, subject to such exceptions and limitations as Parliament may prescribe, a person shall not be qualified to be elected as a member of the House of Assembly if

    (a) he holds or is acting in any office or appointment prescribed by Parliament either individually or by reference to a class of office or appointment;

    (b) he belongs to any armed force of Barbados or to any class of person that is comprised in any such force; or

    (c) he belongs to any police force of Barbados or to any class of person that is comprised in any such force.

    (3) For the purposes of subsection (1) (d)

    (a) two or more sentences of imprisonment that are required to be served consecutively shall be regarded as separate sentences if none of those sentences exceeds six months, but if any one of those sentences exceeds that term they shall be regarded as one sentence; and

    (b) no account shall be taken of a sentence of imprisonment imposed as an alternative to or in default of the payment of a
    fine.


  31. If it is discovered after elections that he/she is under any acknowledgement of allegiance, obedience or adherence to a foreign power or State 43(b) then he is no longer qualified in accordance with the constitution to be a member of the House, loses his/her seat and the office of the Leader of the Opposition automatically becomes vacant.

    Same if he/she dies although death is not listed as a disqualification in accordance with the constitution!!

    Death is a circumstance.

    However if he is under sentence to death, that would be a disqualification in accordance with the constitution.

    Section 75 would apply should the GG need to act on the advice of or in consultation with the Leader of the Opposition, the office of the Leader of the Opposition was vacant and if no other member of the opposition were willing to accept appointment to that office.

    There are times the GG/President is required in accordance with the constitution, to act and which require her to consult with the Leader of the Opposition and or the PM, eg appointment of the Chief Justice.

    So here is 75 as it applies in that case.

    If the GG has never appointed a Leader of the Opposition, section 75 CANNOT apply because there is no office to become vacant.

    During any period in which there is a vacancy in the office of Leader of the Opposition by reason of the fact that no person is both qualified in accordance with this Constitution for, and willing to accept, appointment to that office, the
    Governor-General shall-

    (a) act in his discretion in the exercise of any function in respect of which it is provided in this Constitution that the Governor-General shall act in accordance with the advice of the Leader of the Opposition; and

    (b) act on the recommendation of the Prime Minister in the exercise of any function in respect of which it is provided in this Constitution that the Governor-General shall act on the recommendation of the Prime Minister after consultation with the Leader of the Opposition


  32. The lawyers, pm, members of the House of Assembly and GG/president are wasting our time on this matter which is elementary.

    The Reverent Joe ruse cannot work.

    The GG got away with it in 2018 but it is now old and worn and to obvious a ruse to pull again.

    Besides, it exposes the judgment of the GG/president who we pay $872K annually to exercise her judgment.

    The only solution is back to the polls.


  33. TronFebruary 13, 2022 10:40 AM

    @DavidFebruary 13, 2022 8:25 AM

    We should not overlook the fact that “black history month” is nothing but the continuation of slavery.

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Which month is “white history month”?


  34. Every month is white history month
    They wrote the narrative by which blacks were taught self hate and division


  35. David February 13, 2022 8:25 AM

    You are correct.

    “Black History Month is an annual observance originating in the United States, where it is also known as African-American History Month.”

    I’m sure you’ll agree it is NONSENSE for anyone attempting to juxtapose an American celebration with Barbados’ current political situation.

  36. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    “It’s a great to see the return of BU’s number 3 batsmen: The Bush Man. All that’s missing our are two openers: Pachamama and Piece. Where art thou?”

    TLSN…thank you so much for that link, Lammy must be commended…

    ….yes, a few other deep thinkers are missing from BU…we need Pacha more than ever at this juncture…it is good to have Bushman back.

  37. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    Expect nothing less, from a clown who thinks he is cute……

    “In a reply from Raab sent to Lammy on Wednesday, the justice secretary said that following Guyana gaining independence in 1966 and the country becoming a republic in 1970, it would be for the president of Guyana to grant such pardons.

    Thomas Harding, the author of White Debt, described Raab’s response as “shocking”.

    He said: “Britain was responsible for this gross miscarriage of justice, not Guyana, and the British government should be the one to pardon those found guilty. The men and women who took part in the Demerara uprising of 1823 were attempting to abolish British slavery. It was a British court martial which found the 70 people guilty, a court established by a British governor in a British colony (later known as ‘British Guiana’), on behalf of the British king, under British military code.

    “Now is the time for the British government to take full responsibly for its legacy of slavery, to pardon the ‘Demerara 70’ and recognise them for what they were: heroes, for all of us.””


  38. Thinking like a man is solving a problem that may not exist with a FAKE opposition or appointments to the Senate.

    Frankly, I, though only an emotional and therefore irrational female, would have made the appointments to the Senate and wunnuh could sing hymn-a-ton fuh nine days.

    But, since the can of worms was already opened, I guess the terminally emotional women prefer it to be closed by supposedly impartial authorities.

    That is another and perhaps more credible way of solving the issue and taking it out of the political and therefore highly questionable realm.

    We do agree that the Highest Court’s decision is final, don’t we?

    Then… after that decision the matter will be settled. Dissent be damned!

    Short-term pain for long term gain.

    The matter will most likely be expedited.

    Lotta rasshole misogynistic shite, as usual!

    This is what passes for wisdom on BU.

  39. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ AC at 7:42 AM

    Can a society exist while viewing the world from 4 different perspectives?


  40. What I forgot to mention is that the argument on this blog was that the President cannot appoint the Senators without a LoO. So somebody or according to the ‘logical’ John, THREE somebodies would have to consent to be the FAKE OPPOSITION.

    FAKE OPPOSITIONS LIKE FAKE ORGASMS ONLY SATISFY THOSE WHO DON’T KNOW THEY ARE FAKE.

    Seems that is a MALE thing.


  41. DonnaFebruary 13, 2022 12:42 PM

    We do agree that the Highest Court’s decision is final, don’t we?

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    If this rubbish actually gets to CCJ it isn’t going to be anytime soon!!!

    The GG/President and a whole set of politicians, lawyers and judges are going to look like pure sh!t.

    One benefit will be that we will all realise we really don’t need these jokers!!


  42. We’ll all survive the drama and wonder at how stupid a whole set of Bajan elites could be.

    … and how it is we are spending $872,000 on a GG/President who can’t determine 30 – 0 means there cannot be an opposition or for that matter a Leader of the Opposition.


  43. To think all of this could have been avoided if the PM wasn’t so gung- ho on putting the Republic horse before the Constitutional cart.

    Some were pleading for constitutional amendments before the change to Republic status but the voices were ignored as the PM set a self imposed deadline for the establishment of a Republic and here we are.

    I believe persons entrusted with constitutional amendments could hardly ignore the results of 2018 and make changes to cover any eventualities.


  44. Vincent CodringtonFebruary 13, 2022 12:46 PM

    @ AC at 7:42 AM

    Can a society exist while viewing the world from 4 different perspectives?
    Xxxx
    To.me the point of the article focuses on those who have made up.in their mind of what is relevant and can be considered main stream normals
    While others with different point of views are shouted out and make mockery of
    Something that happens here on BU more often than not


  45. @ Sargeant,

    The men in the BLP absolutely and unequivocally support their leader.

    They have to sing for their supper.


  46. In this month of Black History it is disheartening to read nonsense about blacks History month and its irrelevance in the Carribbean
    So much so that these kind of nonsensical comments beg for commonsense


  47. @ JohnFebruary 13, 2022 2:15 PM
    (Quote)
    DonnaFebruary 13, 2022 12:42 PM
    We do agree that the Highest Court’s decision is final, don’t we?
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    If this rubbish actually gets to CCJ it isn’t going to be anytime soon!!!
    (Unquote).
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Good on there, Sir Johnny!

    If you were do follow precedent set in the Bajan Justice system the ‘missing-in-action’ (MIA) senators will all be dead and KK become the PM before it leaves the Bajan Justice system which makes Fumble look like Bolt when it comes to making decisions.


  48. Hard to belive that Madam justice Chase would make another mockery of the justice system
    When all eyes are focusing on this case
    Patterson in one of his statements to the court asked for quick resolution saying that the case should not take more than two weeks
    If Madam justice pursue a role of hanky panky
    Her role would be noted as a bumbling judge like the judge in the Simpson case who was noted as one losing control of the proceedings


  49. 30 nil is 30 nil
    Tribunal rules that a referee’s decision is final
    The decisions of the referee regarding facts connected with play, including whether or not a goal is scored and the result of the match, are final. The decisions of the referee, and all other match officials, must always be respected.

  50. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
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    “If you were do follow precedent set in the Bajan Justice system the ‘missing-in-action’ (MIA) senators will all be dead and KK become the PM before it leaves the Bajan Justice system which makes Fumble look like Bolt when it comes to making decisions.”

    mercy…🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣…that is why i was telling…no name…take ya time to submit submissions to the court……no rush at all…take 2…..3 ..or the whole 5 years… no biggie….no one will notice or complain…

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