Friday, April 9, 2010

Mi Neva No


The title is a patois incoherence meaning, "I didn't know."
The reason I used it was to emphasise the kind of pathetic ignorance of the kakistocrats who rule Jamaica.

In the Summer of 2009, the United States requested the extradition of Dudus, Christopher Coke.
He controls Kingston. The U.S. considers him a drug dealer. An arms smuggler. Nothing unusual, nothing most Jamaicans don't know.

Bruce CAN NOT extradite Dudus, any more than the Columbian government could extradite Pablo Escobar. Bruce figured he could hide this request, and somehow get out of it. He had one of his people contact one of the expendable JLP hopefuls and retain a law firm on behalf of the Jamaican Gov. to find some loophole.

The public, aware of the request, aware of the Governments inaction, the Opposition making great hay of it, let Golding fumf around until March 2 when he made some nebulous speech as to why he wasn't going to extradite Dudus.

The U.S. cancelled a number of VISAs of Big People.

Then the PNP revealed the law firm Bruce hired to find the loop hole. First Brucie denies it. Then has to carefully pick and chose his words, because in the words of the title, he must admit 'me neva no' that all law firms which deal with foreign governments must make that public.

Poor thing.

The Law Firm has to defend it's ass. It can not let the disclaimer slide. The lawyer who did the dogsbody work is being set out to dry; as if he had no authority to do this and pay over a whole trailer load of money to retain the Firm. Which, BTW, sat in on discussions at the Highest Level.

So there's Bruce, proved a liar, a silly lawyer having to fight for his survival, other members of the government adding more lies to the fire, and the public, those who have slow brains, realising they elected a government as corrupt as they come.

All because, Dudus rules Jamaica and doesn't give a damn about Bruce, the JLP, the image of the country, or anything else. And doesn't have to.

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