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GEORGE DO U HAVE 40 000 DOLLARS TO LEND ME TO PAY BACK THE CREDIT UNION????
@ Onions, Scout, Ammy, et al…
Latest CADRES poll fingers out St. Andrew as one of the weakest BLP seats in the entire country. A seat which was once a stronghold of the ailing BLP. St. Andrew will be a result the entire nation will seek, however the statistics suggest St. Andrew is certainly ready for a change….
This constituency and SJS are two that will keep the interest high. Here is the mayor out and about today – http://bajan.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/payne.jpg
Well well well. George in water hall is like buying beach furniture in St. George. Desperate is the word that comes to my mind. First of all he never used to canvass up there and secondly the people said he shouldn’t come now either.. See, George has a huge problem in the fact that he hasn’t done a thing in these areas in over 10 years. So when u go to people as a rep of over 20 years and they have never seen you before that is the response ya would get. The mayor isn’t out and about, he is 64, overweight and has political nightmares in the day. I dare Payne to not canvass for two weeks if he is a man. I wait for the big belly man he has handling his online battles to reply. One Ken white lip smith.
George would like to give people the impression he good but let me give wunna the S. he NEVER used to mass canvass on Sundays and ah watch Orange Hill people hug up Irene and welcome her inside their homes, that orange hill box gonna jump george like a positive pregnancy test while on the pill and wearing a condom. The BLP needs to find a candidate to replace George his day is done.
St.Andrew the hot spot to watch
The word on the street is that Irene is doing well and the electorate of St Andrew is rallying to support her. They seem determined to elect a candidate who “WILL” represent them and let their voices be heard. . . it appears the “long silence” is almost at an end.
ISG – IRENE SLAUGHTERING GEORGE.
I waited because time is a great healer. I cannot find words to express, how sorry I am that you were not given the opportunity to represent the people of St Andrew. Despite the result I have great faith in you, and I honestly believe that a time will come for you to play a part in Barbados’ politics from a position that you desire.
Going forward good fortune to you and your family.
Final results:
http://www.caribbeanelections.com/blog/?p=2162
You made a jolly good show Irene…..just that George went Turbo….
To political inntelligence, doctor make the pain stop, and yard broom…..’guh long roun clowns, wunna get knock down by payne, again’.
Doctor….Question …the pain stopppp ????