Dwight stomping on Suckoo corn curls this evening…..hear she getting a pottage a black bird soup….dessert made with Wood Dove eggs…lol
Sun, 06/24/2012 – 17:00
The Annual General Meeting of the St. George South on Sunday June 24, 2012 at the Ellerton Primary School 5.00 p.m Speakers Sandra Husbands…
I wonder if the incident at uwi, which involved the minister’s son being held with an illegal substance will come up during this election. This seat will be intense!
PLANTATION DEEDS FROM 1926-2013 AND SEE MASSIVE FRAUD ,LAND TAX BILLS AND NO DEEDS
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January 7, 2013 at 4:24 PM
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READ BEFORE YOU VOTE , ASK FOR CLEAR TITLES NOT GOOD FRAUD TITLES.
WHERE YOU GET ALL THIS LAND TO BUILD
CAN YOU SAY FRAUD.. YOU KNOW YOU HAVE TO BE VOTED OUT AND MAY NEED A GOOD LAWYER .Adriel Brathwaite (DLP)FAKE AG,
VIOLET BECKLES KNOW WHAT YOU DID TO HER LANDS AND HER CASE.
Esther Byer-Suckoo*(DLP DID YOU FIND OUT IF THIS IS TRUE AS YET? OR DID IT GO UNDER THE RUG
PLANTATION DEEDS FROM 1926-2013 AND SEE MASSIVE FRAUD ,LAND TAX BILLS AND NO DEEDS
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January 13, 2013 at 8:00 AM
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Heard Mia Mottley, OSA and others taking a turn in sther Byer Sukoo tonight. Seems like they hae a good case of ineptitude against her. And then heard Dwight Sutherland. I would be very surprised if she can hold on to her seat.
Two thirds of the campaigning period has expired and we are now into the straightaway. The manifestoes have been promised and it is expected that we will be soon hearing details of the various promises for the gullible and others from both sides. Judging from the talk so far it will be a battle between “money in all your pockets” against “privatisation will take the jobs in the private sector which we have protected so far”.
In addition, the DLP has indicated it will soon unleash its usual over the top disclosure campaign based on alleged infelicities in the opposition camp in a Big Bang propaganda explosion built up from its apparently ineffective concentration along the same lines in the campaign so far. It seems noteworthy that the BLP has not promised a similar big disclosure blitz but has been reading from documents and providing information on several infelicities in the opposite camp throughout the campaign so far. No one knows if either of these campaigns has been effective so far.
Comparative crowd analysis, generally historically of little value, re guaging the relative effectiveness of the campaigns seem to suggest that the BLP has been getting bigger crowds in their music led and non-music led meetings so far. If that is true, and I think that the crowds speak mainly to the size of the relative bases and not to eventual outcomes since they normally do not capture a significant number of the non-partisan voters, I would like to hazard a guess that it might indicate that the DLP base has declined somewhat from its heyday and that the 14 years of plenty has added to the BLP base while the 5 years of relative famine has detracted from a narrowing DLP base.
Again, if the BLP base exceeds or just barely equals the DLP base, then it is possible that we might be heading into an election where the unattached voters could spell havoc for the DLP consisting as they are likely to do of a large number of publics who could well have suffered significantly and cumulatively from many of the money extracting policies of the last five years and who might not buy the external environment rationale for all those policies.
I await two things to finalise my personal prediction of the likely election results; 1) the Wickham poll of this weekend or early next week and 2) Operation Big Bang, as if that fizzles or appears to be effective, will have some bearing, even if not as much as the DLP thinks, on the eventual outcome of the elections. But in this I remember DT’s putative IMF disclosures some years ago drawing a very large crowd but fizzling when the disclosures could not stand up to scrutiny.
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Dwight stomping on Suckoo corn curls this evening…..hear she getting a pottage a black bird soup….dessert made with Wood Dove eggs…lol
Sun, 06/24/2012 – 17:00
The Annual General Meeting of the St. George South on Sunday June 24, 2012 at the Ellerton Primary School 5.00 p.m Speakers Sandra Husbands…
Where can i find a list of achievements done by these people?
I wonder if the incident at uwi, which involved the minister’s son being held with an illegal substance will come up during this election. This seat will be intense!
http://bajan.wordpress.com/2013/01/02/the-violet-beckles-affair-separating-fact-from-fiction-part-i/#commentsAUD
READ BEFORE YOU VOTE , ASK FOR CLEAR TITLES NOT GOOD FRAUD TITLES.
WHERE YOU GET ALL THIS LAND TO BUILD
CAN YOU SAY FRAUD.. YOU KNOW YOU HAVE TO BE VOTED OUT AND MAY NEED A GOOD LAWYER .Adriel Brathwaite (DLP)FAKE AG,
VIOLET BECKLES KNOW WHAT YOU DID TO HER LANDS AND HER CASE.
Esther Byer-Suckoo*(DLP DID YOU FIND OUT IF THIS IS TRUE AS YET? OR DID IT GO UNDER THE RUG
http://bajan.wordpress.com/2013/01/12/the-violet-beckles-affair-separating-fact-from-fiction-part-v/
http://www.barbadostoday.bb/2013/02/05/four-look-to-score/
Heard Mia Mottley, OSA and others taking a turn in sther Byer Sukoo tonight. Seems like they hae a good case of ineptitude against her. And then heard Dwight Sutherland. I would be very surprised if she can hold on to her seat.
David / Observing;
Two thirds of the campaigning period has expired and we are now into the straightaway. The manifestoes have been promised and it is expected that we will be soon hearing details of the various promises for the gullible and others from both sides. Judging from the talk so far it will be a battle between “money in all your pockets” against “privatisation will take the jobs in the private sector which we have protected so far”.
In addition, the DLP has indicated it will soon unleash its usual over the top disclosure campaign based on alleged infelicities in the opposition camp in a Big Bang propaganda explosion built up from its apparently ineffective concentration along the same lines in the campaign so far. It seems noteworthy that the BLP has not promised a similar big disclosure blitz but has been reading from documents and providing information on several infelicities in the opposite camp throughout the campaign so far. No one knows if either of these campaigns has been effective so far.
Comparative crowd analysis, generally historically of little value, re guaging the relative effectiveness of the campaigns seem to suggest that the BLP has been getting bigger crowds in their music led and non-music led meetings so far. If that is true, and I think that the crowds speak mainly to the size of the relative bases and not to eventual outcomes since they normally do not capture a significant number of the non-partisan voters, I would like to hazard a guess that it might indicate that the DLP base has declined somewhat from its heyday and that the 14 years of plenty has added to the BLP base while the 5 years of relative famine has detracted from a narrowing DLP base.
Again, if the BLP base exceeds or just barely equals the DLP base, then it is possible that we might be heading into an election where the unattached voters could spell havoc for the DLP consisting as they are likely to do of a large number of publics who could well have suffered significantly and cumulatively from many of the money extracting policies of the last five years and who might not buy the external environment rationale for all those policies.
I await two things to finalise my personal prediction of the likely election results; 1) the Wickham poll of this weekend or early next week and 2) Operation Big Bang, as if that fizzles or appears to be effective, will have some bearing, even if not as much as the DLP thinks, on the eventual outcome of the elections. But in this I remember DT’s putative IMF disclosures some years ago drawing a very large crowd but fizzling when the disclosures could not stand up to scrutiny.
Final results:
http://www.caribbeanelections.com/blog/?p=2162
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