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Comrade_Scott
27th March 2010, 00:51
for those of us not aware Jamaica is heading into the abyss (no we were not quite there yet). in 2007 the JLP came to power with a wafer thin majority (challenged in the courts) on the back of the PNP's near twenty year debacle preaching jobs, free health, education and an end to partisan garrison politics. bold words but juts that WORDS!! when Mr golding became head of the JLP he took the safest seat in the country west kingston, namley Tivoli Gardnes mother of all garrison communities (former seat of one Edward seaga). no problem one lie we as jamaicans have always been decived by our leaders but this time is diffrent because not only did they have (from the common mans perspective) no plan to create jobs the government also boldly stated in 2008 the recession wold not affect us HAHAHA!! now the past has come back to bite them (politicians) as the U.S demand the extradition of mr Christopher "Dudus" Coke son of notorious Jim brown. why is this important? he just so happens to be area leader of the very tivoli gardnes safe seat for our dear Pm mr golding who is now caught between keeping hi cushy job and lets face it life by keeping mr coke or extradite him and get caught up in the inevitable truths that will be told (politicians involved with drugs, gun running etc) the states have already retaliated against us as i am sure most of you dont know (through no fault of your own) by canceling the visas of some prominent men might not seem like much to you but in Jamaica visas are of the utmost importance (business, family abroad etc).

i write this not begging for help but to throw this out there, all that is happening in Jamaica now can be traced back to the 70s with the CIA involved with rouge politicians to oust the Manley government, and by funding drug dealers (Jim brown) to destabilize the country. we are still living with the scars of the 70s, which for all intensive purposes was a civil war.

what i am trying to say is make noise we can not do it alone the nation is crippled by debt, corrupt government officials, police officers who are under paid and as such moonlight with criminals and those who are good are chastized by officals and JFJ (jamaicans for justice) and called murderers when they kill KNOWN gunmen and drug dealers when everyone knows that if taken to court the case will be laughed out of the court by the judge as the politicians who will be implicated will not let the trial go ahead. we are tired upon ganing independence we were the envy of most newly independent nations, money and infrastructure but inept leaders and corrupt officals have left the country on its knees and this dudus case could be the death blow.