Sunday, December 26, 2010
Christmas 2010
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Yes to A Final Court of Appeal in Jamaica
You see, as far as any form of Caribbean unity is concerned, I have long ago agreed with the results of the federation in 1961 when Jamaicans voted to go it alone rather than federating with the other islands of the former British West Indies. Therefore I have always resented the attempts by especially the PNP government to reverse that decision via the back door. You see, I am very aware that the people in the other islands just do not like us and each time our government does something with them, it usually proves to be nothing but a very costly "suck up" to the other islands.
An example of some costly suck ups are Caricom and the fiasco of the cricket world cup some years ago. As to the Caricom, every other nation in the group seems to have benefited from it except us. But that's understandable, for do you see the type of resistance they put up whenever we try to get our products into their territories? Check the "patty " issue the other day. Trinidad fought tooth and nail to try and keep out our patties even implying that they were being manufactured under insanitary conditions. But our supermarkets and stores are over flowing with Trinidadian goods. When the "patty" issue arose, I publicly called on Jamaicans to boycott Trinidadian goods, but I may as well have said so in my bathroom for Jamaicans ! Even when the Trinidadian prime minister dissed us all after hurricane Nicole, we resisted the loud calls to boycott their products.
Anyway back to this Caribbean Court of Justice, (which was just another case of former prime minister PJ Patterson putting the interest of the other island above ours, for although our courts are sadly lacking funds to keep them going, he refused to attend to those pressing problems while going ahead to to borrow funds to set up that white elephant.). We put up US$33 million of the US$100 million cost of the court, but guess what, they did not even appoint one Jamaican to the court while appointing two Guyanese. And if you think they have superior intellectuals to us, look who they rejected....... the former head of the law faculty based in Barbados, a Jamaican who has been key into the training lawyers in all the territories and also our former President of the Court of Appeal. I don't see how any Jamaican with an ounce of self respect could continue to support these regional bodies.
Yes by all means lets leave the Privy Council for after almost 50 years, we should be more than capable of handling our own affairs so lets get to it.
I hope we will be having a referendum on the matter soon . We need to be vigilant however that the judges to be appointed to the final court of appeal are protected from any form of political intereference or pressure and this should be entrenched in the Constitution.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
A Bleak Furture Indeed
For those who follow Jamaican politics, the constitution demands that persons seeking to become members of parliament, must have not sworn allegiance to any other country and I think that is how it should be. I also disagree with the privileges given under the Constitution to Commonwealth citizens, but that is an entirely different topic.
So back to the issue at hand. When the PNP which had been in power for 18 year and who considered it their right to be government and never opposition, lost the election in 2007, they grabbed at the dual citizenship straw citing the fact that several elected members of parliament on the Jamaica Labour Party side were US citizens. The hilarity of the matter is however that in their haste to grab power via the courts and through the back door, they forget to check if they too had persons similarly disqualified on their side. And they do. But that's also another matter and I have commented on it many times in previous blogs.
What is especially disgusting about the Shahine Robinson affair, is that instead of just being honest and allow a bi-election, she went to court claiming she was not an American citizen. Worse, when the courts ousted her she even had the nerve to appeal it and went back into Parliament and happily fought the suit brought by the PNP until they brought actual proof to show that she was indeed a citizen. Bill Clinton would have been proud to have her as an ally, for whereas most politicians are experienced and convincing liars, the barefaced ones are not that prevalent. Well we really don't have to go to the USA of A to find barefaced liars, for the late Michael Manley was the doyen of that genre. So he too would have been proud to have a Shahine on his side.
But Michael Manley died a long time ago and the JLP, seeing how disgusted Jamaicans had become with corruption and sleaze, did promise when they were campaigning, to bring back integrity and decently to politics.Well if decency and integrity in politics is running someone like Shahine Robinson after her barefaced and disgraceful actions which have led the country to waste a $20 million that we can ill afford on an bi-election, then the future for this poor country looks bleak indeed.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
He defended a woman!!!!!
My astonishment comes from the fact that over the years, Mr. Knight often made the news for verbally abusing women. The first and probably the most colourful report had to do with a confrontation with a fellow Minister, now Leader of the Opposition Portia Simpson Miller who he is reported to have told some very unflattering and colourful words in the precincts of parliament.
Another lady who is reported to have been often verbally abused by the goodly gentleman, is the leader of Government Business in the Senate, Senator Dorothy Lightbourne. So disgusting did these bouts of abuse become that he was actually suspended from the senate not so long ago.
Now, the director of Public Prosecution Ms. Paula Llwewelyn has been the latest recipient.
What is it that Mr. Knight has against powerful women or is that he just hates women? Do they make him feel inferior? One has to wonder about these things since I have never seen a report of him verbally abusing men.
Anyway, is December 2010 to be the period when Knight is about to make a turn for the better? For according to a news report, he was in court yesterday defending RM Pusey who is presiding at the Kern Spencer trail where Knight himself is a defence counsel!
The prosecution had asked for Pusey to be removed on the grounds that she is demonstrating bias and guess who jumped to her immediate defence although she is not his client? None other than K.D Knight in shining armour himself!
I guess he really does not have a deep hatred for women. But wait, could there be another reason?????
LOL.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Great Off Road Riding
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Why An Army?
Saturday, November 20, 2010
What the Heck
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
The Corruption Problem
Monday, October 18, 2010
Cuna Cuna Trail etc.
Monday, October 11, 2010
CAUGHT!
I am speaking about F&T ride organiser and super athlethe Howie. It was his birthday on Saturday 8th October and we planned a birthday party for an entire week and he did not even get a whiff of it. I say this time as two years ago I had a surprise birthday party for him after he single handely engineered the protection for my home after Gustav had removed the retaining wall, and that time he said he knew I was up to something from I invited him over for curry goat!
This time it was absolutely beautifully executed and Damit had even done something to the F&T email account in order that all mail went to everyone but Howie!
The idea for the party was floated by Barry wheile we were at a function at the Chinese Benevolent Society a week before. (Howie was also there) . He floated the idea to Michelle and I and Michelle immediately volunteered to do the soup and a bread pudding and I volunteered my house and to do some stuff.
The idea immediately took on a life of its own once everyone else was advised, for Howie is highly regarded by one and all. What even made it more difficult for him to even think we were doing something was the fact that at breakfast on Saturday, we gave him a card signed by everyone and took lots of pictures of all the girls kissing him and everyone making much of him!(I don't even have one picture for this blog for although lots are taken at every event, we they are never posted for general consumption! ) It was so impressive that he just could not imagine anything else was in store.
That evening, Solay used her feminine wiles to get him to pick her up and it was only when he hit my road and saw his brother's vehicle and some others that he recognised, that he had an inkling that something was not right.
It was a wonderful evening despite the rain. I thought we had an abundance of food which could not be finished but by the time poor Orrel arrived after braving the rains to drive from the northcoast, he barely got any. ...and you know how Orrel likes food! In fact so determined that he was to be part of the affair that he had a lady deliver bottles of wine during the day.
Special thanks to Barry too who braved the rains to come and assist me before hand in setting up the canopy etc for the party. Sharleen was also a great help in that she assisted in the cleaning up.
The food was great, the camaradie wonderful and all the active riders had a part in the success of the affair for everyone brought something to ensure that we all had a great time.
Friday, September 24, 2010
A bungling bureaucracy
Not anymore however, for my recent experience indicates that the Trust has now become a bungling bureaucracy.
In March this year, I was sent a letter inviting me to pay off my mortgage and when I saw how attractive the savings would be, jumped to do so. This was after calling to find out what the discharge fees etc would be. I then paid the sum in full only to get a letter dated 6 th April 2010 informing me that what I had paid earlier was insufficient to close the deal as a balance of $2198.44 remained.
After complaining that I had received an earlier sum and paying it and getting the usual apology, I asked if this new sum could be paid electronically and was told I would have to come in. So I went in and as is customary when one has a bill to pay, I headed to the cashier and got my receipt after being told the process takes approximately six weeks to complete. This was the 7th May, 2010.
I basically forgot about the whole thing until running into the receipt four months later and remembering that they had not returned the security. I called them only to hear that a letter had been sent to me in September (which I am yet to receive) that I still owed the balance.
When I gave the receipt number to the lady in the Loan Management Department, she said I should bring in my receipt as they had no record of it.
What I learnt on my visit to the NHT the next day, left me speechless for I was then told that the reason why they had no record of the payment was because I had not advised the Loan Management Department that the money had been paid!
When I asked in amazement if the cashier does not send an advice to the relevant departments when payment is made, I was told no for the borrower needs to go to Customer service before making payments, for them to start the paperwork. When I showed her the letter I had received which had no such instructions and pointed out that the cashier did not say that the receipt should have been taken to another department, a sheepish apology was made. The fact is however, it is not the poor clerk who dealt with me who was at fault but the super bureaucrat who devised this rigmarole in this the electronic age 2010!
Can you imagine if this bureaucrat worked at the Collector of Taxes? What would happen is that ticketed persons, after paying the fine,would have to take their receipt to the Police Traffic Department downtowwn, to show they had paid the fine! Worse, if one was paying property tax one would have to drive to the relevant Parish Council to show that the taxes had been paid! My God, what a thought!
I am absolutely amazed that someone in management at the NHT could have devised such a paper pushing bureaucratic system! Is this how they create "jobs for the boys" .....by setting up departments all over the place for customers to trudge to?
All I can say is that if this was a private company, whoever designed this system would have been retired in the public interest and put on a pension long before computers were invented!
Monday, September 20, 2010
Quashie River sink hole
All who go on adventure treks with Fun and Thrills have at one time heard of Rat Bat Cave in the Cockpit country and most of us have always wished to visit it, although it is reputed to have the coldest water in Jamaica. After having jumped into so many very cold rivers therefore, it was with great anticipation that we approached the ride that was finally organised to give us the opportunity to feel this super cold water for ourselves.
Coincidentally, ride organiser Howie, just happened to mention to me some weeks ago that they really wanted to go there soon. Bernie (my brother) and his wife Judy were due to come to Jamaica for the weekend of the 17/9-20/9 but since it was a Cornwall college affair and they would be out most times and no domino session was planned, I had told them I wouldn't bother to come down to the beach house at Silver Sands. So when I told Howie about the upcoming weekend when "Winedown " would be virtually empty, he immediately got Michael to start organising a ride to Ulster Spring, Trelawny (which is where I had heard Rat Bat Cave was) with Silver Sands as the base.
So down we went on Friday night (17/0 )with the intention to ride on early on Saturday morning. We had a fully house and lots of blow up beds that we did not need and Damit and Sharlene stayed in St. Ann's. Bay with Chris. Saturday monning they were at Windeown by 5 am so whether we liked it or not we had to get up.
The ride was wonderful as the climate was cool and fresh. The route extremely scenic and the hills though longwere not particularly steep. We bought breakfast in Clark's town (hog wash inna the first water) for although it was too early to eat, there was no guarantee that any of the other small towns along the way had cook shops. So Shasheena who was driving the support vehicle went back to collect it for us by 8am and as we rode and the stomachs growled, it seemed like forever before she came with the food. When she did we stopped by a shop owned by a very nice lady, Mrs. Brisset, who gave us a ripe pear to go with breakfast and was most accomodating with her bathroom facilities and water to wash our hands.
The feared "Alps" which conjured up images of really steep inclines, was not as bad as I had expected so there is some merit in my continuing to ride Beverly hills and Long mountain on Saturdays.
I had heard the ride was to Ulster Spring and had determined that I would ride to that district. When we got there, Chris' sister in law who is Deputy Speaker of the house and MP for the area, saw her and stopped. When she heard our destination was Rat Bat Cave she said that we had to go to Albert Town which was some miles further and worse, up hill all the way from Ulster Spring. I immdeidately (I was the only one) abandoned the bicycle and decided to help Shasheena with the driving. Actually it turned out that we did not have to go to Albert Town but could turn off on a bad road and go through German Town (I always thought the only German Town we had was in Westmorland, but I live and learn.
This one is in Trelawny and while you do not see white people around like in Seaforth Town, you could see the signs that they were mixed. The road was extrelely bad but it was downhill all the way. However I did not regret not riding for that thype of terrain can be extremely hard on the handsand the arms.
When we parked, it was about a 10 minute hike before we got to the long awaited Rat Bat Cave. Only problem is I never saw a cave only a 90 degree drop into a deep dark ravine!
After venturing along the slippery incline to the edge, I decided I had enough for there is no way I was going to climb down 40 feet to see any cave and lake. So Orrel, Sharlene, Chris and I valiantly hiked back to the vehicle where Michael and Tara were sitting. Michael had stayed behind to watch the bicycles and keep Tara's company but he was fast asleep.
Anyway it was a very hot day and although we were not crazy enough to climb down 4o feet to swim, we wanted to cool off and remembering we had seen a little waterfall along the road we startred out to get cooled down there. When we did arrive, we found it was quite treacherous and slippery but decided we would not turn back but instead head out to "civilisation" where we could get some snacks to buy.
On the way we found a very tiny waterfall under a culvert and happily eased down into it to cool off. The next stop was to find some food and believe it or not, a funeral in the area seemed to have attracted every single member of the several communities we passed through, as just about every house and shop seemed locked up tighter than a sardine can. Eventually near the Ulster Spring school we found a feeding hole and as we headed back to the intersection, we
realised that the others had finished their adventure and had returned.
Luckily, Howie's friend Leslie, who is from Mandeville, had driven over to explore the cave, so she was able to carry back some of the riders. Otherwisde, all us tired troopers would have had to ride back home, albeit it was almost all downhill all the way. So because we got to drive back, only the round the islanders Michael, Howie and Orrel rode back but all of us had a wonderful day with the grand finale being the fabulous white sands beach at Silver Sands, dinner and drinks.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Reaching Reach Falls
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Friday, September 10, 2010
Michael Manley would have been proud.
I recall back in the late 60's when I lived in Canada and all we were hearing about was of the moral and financial decay taking place in Jamaica. In fact, the hit tune "Everything crash" seemed to seemed to sum it all up most appropriately. Then came the knight in shining armour, Michael Manley who rehashed all the moral problems the country was having and promised to fix them all. What made him so convincing was that he seemed to have his ears to the ground and was hearing the real beefs that people were having especially the fact that the outcome of moral slippery slope that the country was on, seemed certain to dwarf every other challenge we as a new nation had.
Within weeks of Michael coming to Canada and addressing us, we decided to return home to try and help to build the country under his leadership.
Experience soon taught us however that Manley never meant one word of what he uttered in his campaign speeches and had only articulated those popular views to fool the electorate. In fact, so discredited did Manley become that within years his popular name was "Manlie".
One would have thought that having had that rude awakening after the Manley experience, I would never again fall for the line. But I did in 2007. For once again the country was on aa rapid moral slide downwards as every form of corruption, illegality and brutality had become the norm in the society.
Bruce Golding would have been quite young when Manley's strategy worked in the 70's and although he was from the opposing party, he obviously recognised its worth and adopted it in the 2000's ..... listening to the cry of the people for moral renewal in the country then articulating the solutions very convincingly.
Who could have expected that the same person who had appeared so remorseful about having had links with the underworld, making both Seaga and PJ Patterson look like unrepentant goons during a widely watched telivision debate, could have turned out to be such an immoral leader?
His thrust to use the power of the state to prevent a major crime figure , Christopher Dudus Coke from being extradited to the USA, under the guise that he was protecting the rights of a Jamaican citizen, finds uncomfortable comparison with the use of fraternal relations with Fidel Castro by Michael Manley to hide George Flash and Tony Brown, two notorious PNP gunmen, in Cuba when the police started to search for them for the murder of Ted Ogilvie.
And if we had thought that the PNP was prepared to lessen its links with vicious gunmen after the death of Manley, we got a rude awakening when the same party under the leadership of P.J. Patterson chose the mass murderer Bulbie over their own member of parliament Heather Robinson in 1995. Oh how well those succeding Manley (in both parties) have learnt!
These two parities that alternate in government are nothing but criminal organisations posing as political parties. Manley would have been proud of his legacy.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Trafigura Again
A few days ago, I made the observation that the PNP and JLP were criminal organizations, based upon the fact that between them they had violently converted 25% of the constituencies in
The process of garrison formation is a type of political cleansing which involves using murder, arson, rape or terrorism to drive out the supporters of the other party and make the constituency or division into a homogeneous unit.
The latest example of this took place in St. Catherine in August this year when when some fifteen to twenty heavily armed members of the PNP aligned Clansman gang, invaded a community and killed ten persons in one night including an 11 year old child. This is the same Clansman gang whose leader Bulbie the PNP chose over their own Member of parliament Heather Robinson in 1995, when she told parliament how he was trying to take over her constituency but her colleagues refused to offer her any support. So she was forced to leave the constituency and the rest is history.
During the conversation referred to above, I maintained that there could be no redemption for
I didn’t have to wait long for proof that this observation was spot on, for within a day I heard on the news that the President of the PNP youth organization was saying there was nothing wrong with Trafigura giving his party $31 million just before the 2007 election.
For the benefit of those who have no idea what the Trafigura issue is, let me enlighten to you. Trafigura is a company registered in the
During the 90's, in a sweetheart deal the PNP government passed on this concession to Trafigura for them to lift the oil and sell it on the open market and give us something. Guess how much they give Jamaica from this deal? 12 cents per barrel !
Since an election was on the horizon in 2007 and the oil lifting deal was soon to come up for renewal, when the news of the surreptitious "gift" leaked, most Jamaicans assumed that it was a straight bribe for them to get back the contract without competition, a corrupt act in any part of the world. However, Trafigura insisted that it was not a gift but a payment on a contract and they claimed to have a written document to prove it. Problem is however, up to today, no one outside of the PNP and Trafigura have seen this contract and we have no idea what the party which formed the government was tying us into.
To understand the possible implications, one must understand what Trafigura is and how it operates.
This is the company which in 2006, paid treacherous Ivoirians, (natives of the Ivory Coast in
Having gone to the mafia college however, the young politician can see nothing criminal nor wrong with taking a bribe from or getting involved in a contract with such a disreputable company!
You know, the late Michael Manley, former head of the PNP was known to be a very unprincipled man, but I prefer to think his expressed love for Africa and things African could have been genuine.
Therefore I am prepared to put my neck on the block that he would never have had any kind of association with a company which had so brutally destroyed the lives of poor black Africans. But the young graduates of the present mafia institution do not see a problem here
What a set!