The Last day of Dr Ralph E Gonsalves: Let us bow our head in prayer

As it is just a matter of days before our dear leader depart from our presence; I think its only fitting that we show some respect to our Prime Minister. He is on his death bed and the last rites are being administered as we speak. The Funeral date is set for 13 December. It originally was set for the 15th, but due to the condition of Dr Gonsalves, his physicians advised that the earlier the better; for everyone concern.

In the next coming days, I will use this thread to pay tribute to a once great man. I say great, as Dr Ralph Gonsalves have done things no other Prime Minister have ever done before. For instance, our Prime Minister in the wee hours of the morning, came to the assistance of a policewoman who was in obvious distress. Our brave Prime Minster put his mouth where no other man has gone before according to the policewoman. Our Prime Minister is a true hero. May his soul rest in peace.

Here now are some tributes that have been pouring in from all around the world:

“Not a drum was heard, nor a funeral note, As his cor[p]se to the rampart we hurried; Not a soldier discharged a farewell shot, O’er the grave where our hero we buried. We buried him darkly at the dead of night…by the struggling moonbeam’s misty light..” (Charles Wolfe).

In recent weeks we have seen a significant number rodents abandoning ship, so now we know that the ship is indeed sinking. As Mr Leacock explained in the Searchlight a few months ago “Ralph is indeed a destroyer of things” and people, himself included. When he joined with the Labour Party to form the Unity Labour Party, never for a moment did he let go of the aspirations for his own stillborn MNU. He must have known that one cannot breathe life back into the stillborn. Still he worked slyly and deliberately to subvert what ever agenda to which members of the original Labor Party may have subscribed.

Hoping that Ralph’s aspirations will one day triumph, many of the old socialists/Stalinists or Marxist/Leninists masqueraders hung to his cot-tails for life. Now that the writing is on the wall they are all scrambling as rabid skunks in every direction, their once divine King Ralph.

Among the leadership of the Peoples Movement for Change (PMC), Oscar Allen (Searchlight 08/03/10) can now cough up enough courage to write “Ralph Gonsalves has lost it” and “Arnhim Eustace never had it.” Mr Allen is all confused for thinking that Ralph ever had it. In reality what Ralph had was a lot of grandiose lofty unrealizable ideas that prudent citizens knew could not be fulfilled except with help from truly benevolent benefactors, not from devious opportunists.

Yet Ralph went about from pariah country to pariah country with hat in hand. That explains the anatomy of his economic policy.

Then in the Vincentian of 08/19/10 Jomo Thomas as he readies himself for the lifeboat, boldly proclaims “The ULP’s biggest problem is that it has only one idea of everything and that idea belongs to the leader.” He then further disparages the other members of the party declaring that “No one else in the party shows an inclination for profound thoughts or big ideas.” An obviously conflicted individual, this Mr Thomas.

In the words of our late calypsonian Lord Hawk, Comrade Ralph believed that the people could always be fooled and bamboozled by a little chicanery, so he would “Promise them the moon, promise them the stars, promise them a week-end trip to Mars..” So Ralph Gonsalves promised everything, a cross country road, an international airport by 2011. Most thinking Vincentians welcome an international airport but the promise was never backed by a comprehensive economic plan for financing the project, so most now believe that completion may be closer to 2020, if indeed the project is eventually completed. Then there is the Milton Cato Memorial Hospital to which many Vincentians refer as the “dead house.” We know he also thinks it so, for he wasted no time in getting his offspring off to Barbados when he sustained injuries in a vehicular accident some months ago.

Mr Gonsalves ought to know by now that as far as Vincentian politics is concerned he is dead and done with. However, as he readies himself to relinquish office he must not be so reckless that the treasury is so bereft of resources that he forces the new government to continue where he has left off ( hat in hand).

Mr Gonsalves certainly had a knack for obtaining borrowed money and blood money. What he has willed us in his last will and testament indeed leaves a bad taste on our mouths. In his final send off it is quite probable that even Eleanor Rigby would have fared better than him.

Dane Bowman
New York

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I am not a member of either of the two main political parties in St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG), the ruling Unity Labour Party (ULP) nor the opposition New Democratic Party (NDP). I am a supporter of SVG, that is what’s best for my homeland.

About 10 years ago, I did not think the ULP had the best interest of SVG at hand. Their opportunistic seizure of power through the “Road Block Revolution,” spearheaded by the Organisation in Defence of Democracy (the ODD thing) and Ralph Gonsalves was a far cry from what’s best for SVG.

Some may want to say it was Gonsalves’ political genius or political astuteness that brought down and cut short the NDP time in office. By planting the seeds and fanning the flames with the Ottley Hall Marina governmental corruption, the so-called greedy bill, and the civil servants deserve more that what the NDP is offering.

It has been almost 10 years of the Gonsalves’ ULP administration at the helm of SVG and hundreds of thousands of dollars, if not a million plus into an Ottley Hall Marina governmental corruption inquiry and to this day no one has been jailed for governmental corruption. Added to this, the Gonsalves-led administration has brought the so-called greedy bill piece by piece in through the backdoor of parliament. The civil servants are nowhere near the 30% increase in salary they were prompted to accept.

The saying, “what’s in the dark must come to light,” and you may not like to see it when it does. Also, “you may fool some of the people sometimes, but you can’t fool all the people all of the time.” Politicians should realize that seizing opportunity for the sake of opportunity or for massaging personal egos and not in the best interest of their country is not the way to go.

By the way, where is the ODD thing today? They have disappeared like a picogram dust in a windstorm or “from whence they came!” Poof!

So in closing this letter, let me paraphrase the elder statesman Sir James, “it’s like dogs barking at your car, you stop and give them the wheel and they pee on it.”

Ah, Comrade, running a developing country or any country for that matter isn’t so easy as the NDP made it seem in 17 years (1984 – 2001). If it was that easy the people of SVG would have followed the late “Professor’s” song, “Change the Government,” and let the late “Piggy,” (the departed lovable mentally challenged personality in SVG) run the country.

Well, Comrade Ralph! The veil has been lifted and the people are seeing clearly now. No more bamboozle!

Peace and Justice!

Lenford O’Garro
Washington
According to the Vincentian newspaper of October 22, 2009, Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves sent a message to Vincentians in the Diaspora calling for unity in nation building as St Vincent and the Grenadines celebrated its 30th anniversary of political independence. This message was read at an Ecumenical Service of Thanksgiving in Brooklyn by the New York Consul General Cosmus Cozier.

In his message, Dr Gonsalves said, "We acknowledge that it is a time for 'Homecoming,' to come home to ourselves as a people, to become a great people, though contained in a small country, to be the best we can possibly be."

The prime minister went on to say, "In this endeavour, the unity of our nation at home, and with the Diaspora is of the utmost significance. Let us all walk good in this direction."

My question to Dr Gonsalves, approximately one year after delivering that message, which incidentally was before the November 25, 2009 vote on the proposed Constitution is what happened to your call for unity in St Vincent and the Grenadines?

It appears to this writer that there is a change of heart or you are suffering from amnesia. Something obviously went wrong since you made that call one year ago. How else can you explain your behaviour in this current crisis with the passage of hurricane Tomas?

Dr Gonsalves, right now in St Vincent and the Grenadines you are reportedly using the aid sent by donor countries, friends and families in the Diaspora to buy votes. There are people with their roofs completely blown off and your party hacks refuse to assist them with materials because they are supporters of the NDP.

I listened to one elderly female in the Hopewell, Marriqua area this week on the radio station asking for help. The elderly woman said part of her roof had blown off and water was getting into her house. The woman said that she is an NDP supporter, so no one is helping her. Not only that, the official representative for that constituency, Mrs Girlyn Miguel, lives not very far from the woman, but she did not go to visit her. Another caller called the radio station this morning and said she knows the elderly woman and that the woman had a stroke a few months ago and could scarcely walk and she has no help to get or prepare food for her.

Leader of the Opposition, the Hon. Arnhim Eustace also spoke on the radio about the same situation occurring in his constituency -- East Kingstown. I have heard also about Sharpes, Chateubelair, Central Kingstown and West Kingstown to name a few.

Is this what 'homecoming' and unity is about, Dr Gonsalves? Are you saying to Vincentians that our country is the new South Africa in the days of apartheid -- which saw the systematic persecution of one racial group by another under the white power structure of the Boers? As the saying goes "Some doing well and some ketching hell."

Under this ULP government there has been a policy of victimization directed against NDP supporters, and it's wrong.

I am making plea for help from the donor organizations and countries to appoint an independent committee at this time to supervise the distribution of aid and to monitor how the money received is spent. Maybe this can be done at the level of the OAS or CARICOM. This request for outside monitor is very important because, instead of fixing house roofs and restructuring agriculture, donations may be used to finance the next general elections due any day now.

According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 25:1, "Everyone has the right to a standard of living for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control.”

I end by reminding Vincentians that we share a common humanity. “You have heard that it has been said. Thou shall love they neighbour, and hate thy enemy. But I say unto you, love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you.” Matt. 5:43-44.

Amory Lashley
Victoria, Canada
After listening to a presentation that was made by Ralph Gonsalves, the Prime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines, on the Government information program: The Agency for Public Information (API), I was shocked at the depth to which the prime minister had sunk, in order to pull the wool over the public’s eyes.

Prime Minister Gonsalves took time and effort to justify the questionable business transaction of Desmond Morgan, the ex-chairman of the National Commercial Bank of St Vincent and the Grenadines; a transaction Morgan initiated with the said institution while he chaired the institution’s business.

Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves' understanding of economics and his business sense leave much to be desired. After listening to his presentation I asked myself one question, which was and still is: what is the state of the economy in the land of my birth? This thought came to my mind after I remembered Ralph Gonsalves is the Minister of finance and his main responsibilities are to manage and grow the resources of the country.

Let me take this opportunity to lend a rational view to Prime Minister Gonsalves’ presentation.

In the opening of Ralph’s speech, he describes Desmond Morgan, the husband of the attorney general (the government legal counsel) as being honest in his dealing with the National Commercial Bank PLC. But can the action of Desmond Morgan and his business dealing with the NCB be described as honest? I will take some time to address this matter also.

The point at issue in the Desmond Morgan saga is not whether he had a legal business transaction with the National Commercial Bank, but whether he used his influence as chairman of the NCB, his affiliation to the Unity Labor Party (ULP) and his friendship with Ralph Gonsalves to manipulate and or pressure the bank management and staff into giving him a loan to organize and run the failed Blue Skies Communication Company? Did Mr Morgan also use his influence to neglect his responsibility to service the loan, which is now over two million dollars with the interest? Another question for which answers must be found is why didn’t the bank follow bank policy and common practice by liquidating the collateral interest of Desmond Morgan, which is alleged to have a value some of 4 million EC dollars? Collateral that Morgan put up to secure his loan.

If the bank had followed its policy, common, expected and good business practices in this case, they would have recovered the money owing to them by Morgan and his company and in the process avoided a lengthy and expensive court procedure to recover monies owing to the institution.

I was also shocked and very much ashamed when the prime minister tried to justify a scheme that was proposed to the NCB by Morgan. A scheme that requested the bank to allow him to invest its collateral interest to form a new company Omega Limited. Morgan was then to deposit the share certificates and the transfer of shares with the NCB and in the event Morgan continued with his pattern of continual neglect of his financial obligation to the National Commercial Bank, then the bank will automatically become the owner of the shares of a worthless company.

Here we have a situation where Desmond Morgan had a well thought out plan to dump his worthless business upon the State-owned bank and walk away with the invested value of the property he put up as security, to ensure he got the loan, safe and secure in his pocket; while he left the shareholders of the National Commercial Bank -- the people of St Vincent and the Grenadines -- with the burden of bearing a debt, which a key member of the ULP, Desmond Morgan, had accumulated and subsequently abandoned.

To allow Desmond Morgan to reinvest the properties he put up to secure his loan is to take away the bank only real means of recovering the monies Morgan owed to the National Commercial Bank, thus making it almost impossible, barring a court order, for the bank to obtain its money.

Ralph must come to the understanding that financial institutions, such as the National Commercial Bank, and institutions of its kind that follow good business practice, choose only to deal or trade with and in money; and the use of collateral is to aid the banks in recovering from its delinquent borrowers money owed to the institution. It also acts as a tool to motivate the borrower, thus ensuring they take their obligation to and with the bank seriously, which leads them to develop the type of responsibility that causes them to be consistent in servicing their loans.

Another point that I must bring to Ralph’s attention is that it is not the intent or objective of any such financial institution (banks) to acquire, and manage for a profit any such unrelated retail, wholesale and or service-oriented business. Therefore, the NCB will not have any financial interest whatsoever in acquiring any business that cannot be liquidated into that which the bank trades.

Now, one may ask, why Ralph Gonsalves would sacrifice coming on national television in a prearranged interview that was arranged by him and his advisor and was conducted and presented by the API, and be exposed to an international audience, which only portrays him to the entire world as a financial imbecile?

Allan Palmer
I have been reliably informed that as of today’s date the voters list in St Vincent and the Grenadines is still showing names of people who are deceased.

The general election of St Vincent and the Grenadines is constitutionally due by December 31, 2010, and in the case of a state of emergency can be extended up until March 31, 2011.

If one can predict the future, we can anticipate that there will be no serious natural disasters on the horizon that will warrant a state of emergency except if it is manmade. Therefore, we can expect to hear the bell ringing anytime soon between now and December 31, 2010.

It is beyond my comprehension why the electoral list still has the names of deceased persons, many of whom died a long time ago.

I have been calling for the revision of the electoral list shortly after the 2005 general election, since Albert Ramdin, the OAS assistant secretary general expressed his concern for the large number of voters of 90,000 from a population of 106,000.

I am again calling on the government of St Vincent and the Grenadines to ensure that the people of this country are treated with utmost respect in this regard by not calling an election until we can confirm that the voters list is in order. It will be an injustice to the nation for any general election to be called before this is done.

Elections must be seen beyond a shadow of a doubt to be free and fair and free of fear, to instill in our communities the democracy that so many people have died for in many countries near and far.

Yesterday, I had the opportunity of listening on the radio to the Minister of Health rebutting to the nation of SVG a presentation so eloquently and meticulously delivered by the Leader of the Opposition on Nice Radio on Monday. Mr Arnhim Eustace is also the Chairman of the Accounts Committee and whose background is in finance.

As a Vincentian, I was embarrassed to hear the good doctor saying it was only a few dollars that were misappropriated and the Leader of the Opposition should not make a big deal out of it and must not call civil servants corrupt. The doctor has told the world that corruption of any magnitude is okay, small or great. What a way to go.

I listened to the Opposition Leader’s entire speech and at no time did he call civil servants corrupt. What he said was that there is definitely something wrong in this government’s accountability of the people money and he was correct in saying so. He was reading from an official report from the Director General of Audit and with such revelation it is an alarming cause for concern and must be dealt with in detail.

Instead of the prime minister calling for an investigation into the Ministry of Health’s financial dealings based of the Audit General report, the good doctor was sent on radio to try to cover up the stench coming out of this government’s poor financial performance. This has only added fire to fury and our people are now even more outraged.

He has echoed the voice of the PM, who wasted millions of dollars from the financial purse of the country on a referendum that was not in the best interest of our people. I would like to see the findings of the audit from that spending of how and when the moneys were disbursed and to whom.

This government has a lot to account for that we have not yet touched. I would like Dr Slater to look up the meaning of the word “corruption” and come back to the people for a question and answer session to prove to him that the people of our nation are not dumb as he and the PM think.

It is very sad that this government does not know the potential of its people.

This government is so barefaced to come on radio and insult the intelligence of our people by spewing trash at them.

I have stated categorically time and time again that this prime minister is so far removed from our people that he has no idea what is wrong and when he is wrong. He has lost his way and is a drowning man without a lifeguard.

In my past letters, I called for the bell to be rung but, today, I am calling for the revision of the electoral list before the date of the election is announced. Going into an election without the revision is not only unconstitutional but can lead to severe fraudulent voting.

I am urging every Vincentian, ULP and NDP to seek legal advice on this, as it would mean violating your right to a free and fair election and one that is free of fear if the list is not revised before the general election. I will be following this issue closely.

Mr Prime Minister, it is your responsibility to ensure that the election is free and fair and free of fear and that the people of our blessed land rights are not violated. I am hereby, calling on you to exercise your right as given by the people when they elected you to the highest elected office of the land to clean up the electoral list before calling the general election.

Mourine Ramjeet
Author: B. Governed

The Prime Minister refused to answer questions asked of him in the House of Parliament by the leader of the Opposition, who is a representative of the people.

In parliament, ‘the people’ expect the Prime Minister to answer questions. Now we must ask how is our Prime Minister coping with questions arising out of the Morgan’s affair?

Are there any questions of inappropriate channeling of money at the National Commercial Bank?

Are there any problems of lending money with inadequate collateral; because lending money like that is not normal banking practice, and if that is done someone, should be held responsible.

In light of the happenings at the National Commercial Bank, why doesn’t the Prime Minister list and publish, for the benefit of the public, all irregularities that he may have knowledge of?
I don’t now see this as simply a worker leaking out bank’s secret; and perhaps that worker ought to be reinstated with full back-pay. A lot more questions may soon surface and the Prime Minister may be required to deal with them honestly.

It seems that the fate of the people of this nation was discussed on a beach in the Grenadines when Dr. Gonsalves and Sir James took a stroll on that beach. What was said? We are still asking the question.

Dr. Gonsalves is now our Prime Minister, not Sir James. He, as Prime Minister, must answer the question, what was discussed?

Some time ago, the Prime Minister said that Sir James must answer the “Ottley Hall Inquiry” questions; when the PM refuses to answer questions even in Parliament. My observation is that Prime Minister don’t like to be questioned.

At one time, Dr. Gonsalves was challenging Sir James to some debate. Nothing happened. A few times in Parliament, the PM tried to derail Leacock and failed. He now seems to have given up on the idea of trying to get Eustace’s composure to slip. The composure of a trained economist is what the country needs now in this period of severe economic downturn.

It is one thing to run a country and erect a few large buildings; it is quite a different kettle of fish to govern people.
LOL@the USUAL SUSPECT

It is the FIRST TIME I have ever seen a PARTY and its SUPPORTERS, who have been CRYING about "RING THE BELL" and "CALL ELECTIONS," still so ANGRY now that it has been rang. LOL LOL LOL

You guys should be CELEBRATING now that ELECTIONS are called.

But aryo nuh the REALITY is ALMOST upon us when ARNHIM EUSTACE and the NDP will be BANISHED from the POLITICAL LANDSCAPE of St. Vincent and the GRENADINES after another OVERWHELMING VICTORY at the POLLS on DEC. 13 FOREVER.

SAADISS, ARYO should LISTEN to ARYO FEARLESS LEADER, THE MAN IN CHARGE, Arnhim Eustace by going to the POLLS on DEC. 15.

If aryo doh go to the POLLS on the 15th as aryo BRILLIANT LEADER, ARNHIM EUSTACE, stated on SATURDAY in SION HILL, then we know he is the BIGGEST CLOWN that ever LEAD a PARTY in SVG.

LOL@ARNHIM SAYING, 'I AM IN CHARGE and ELECTIONS WILL BE ON DECEMBER 15.

MWUAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

ARMHIM EUSTACE=JOKER and CLOWN of the YEAR.
Did Gonsalves change the election date at the last minute?
November 15, 2010 by Kenton X. Chance

This document suggests that the dates where entered at the event on Sunday. (Photo: Oris Robinson)
ST. VINCENT: - Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves might have changed the election date at the last moment Sunday night, a copy of his prepared speech obtained by I Witness-News on Monday suggests.

On the contrary, he might have purposely communicated information to suggest to Leader of the Opposition Arnhim Eustace that the elections would have been held on December 15, as Eustace told supporters of his New Democratic Party (NDP) on Saturday, Nov. 13.

What is officials is that Vincentians will elect a new government on December 13, as announced by Gonsalves at a Unity Labour Party (ULP) rally in Calliaqua on Sunday, Nov. 14.

Parliament would be dissolved on Monday, Nov. 15, while election candidates are to be officially nominated on Nov. 26, Gonsalves said.

Gonsalves and his ULP, which first came to office in March 2001 is vying for a third consecutive term in office.

Leader of the Opposition Arnhim Eustace also said at the NDP rally in Sion Hill on Saturday that Parliament would be dissolved on Nov. 15 and the general elections would be held on Dec. 15.

“If Gonsalves change that date, he change it tonight. And he is intending to announce it tomorrow. … And, if he change it, I will know!” Eustace said.

But Gonsalves said on Sunday that he had called the “bluff” that resulted in Eustace announcing Dec. 15 at the elections date, saying that no one would ring the election bell for him.

Gonsalves told journalists on Monday that while he had prepared a speech he “spoke to it rather than to read it because in a rally it is very difficult to read a speech.”

Photographs show that the document from which Gonsalves read on Sunday clearly has blank spaces for the relevant dates.

Gonsalves placed the speech on the shoulder of his wife Eloise Gonsalves as he scribbled in the dates after making what some have interpreted as an extra effort to convince his audience that Eustace was wrong.

However, a copy of the speech sent to I Witness-News by a member of Gonsalves’ media relations team on Monday shows the date of the elections as December 15.
Gonsalves told reporters on Monday about his informing the Governor General about the dissolution of Parliament and the election date.

He said that while the Constitution said the head of state has to be informed, it did not say how.

“… I had spoken to him before about broadly what I was thinking about that I would be calling on him to dissolve in a broad period. And I spoke to him more specifically when I made up my mind that it was the 13th [of December]. And, for his records, I put it in writing – ‘…further to our telephone conversation of such and such a date I now confirm the following….’ You know, that is how I did it in 2005. And that is how I do it,” Gonsalves said at a press breifing.

Gonsalves said he had to ensure that the Attorney General knew about the dates because she has to prepare the instruments which the governor general has to sign.

“And then the attorney general has to interface with the supervisor of elections because there are certain things which have to be done with the returning officers….

“Certain documents have to be published today in the Gazette and having been published on the radio and then appearing in the newspaper, I would expect in Searchlight tomorrow in terms of particular formal announcements, those which have been made in the Gazette. That is the process,” Gonsalves said.

He said that while the Attorney General “would have alerted the government printer … the amount of time she gives the printer would be in her judgment without in any way violating the quote unquote confidentiality of the information which I would have relayed to her and would have agreed upon with his Excellency the Governor General. That’s the process,” Gonsalves said.

At the rally on Sunday, Gonsalves seemed to making an extra effort to convince his supporters and radio and internet audiences that Eustace had got the election date wrong.

“Today, I formally advised His Excellency the Governor General that Parliament be dissolved on November 15th. Nomination Day will be November 26th. General Elections will be held on December 15th,” the speech read.
SAADISS, how does that article STOP the OVERWHELMING EXPRESSION by the MAJORITY of VINCENTIANS that ARNHIM "I AM IN CHARGE" EUSTACE made HIMSELF LOO like a FOOL/PAPPYSHOW.

So SAADISS, go and tell the REST of the DIEHARD and FANATICAL NDPITES to VOTE on DECEMBER 15th.

MWUAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
ah see the bulwood still got yo discombobulated...WHO IS THE REAL CHILD? IF RALPH WAS MATURE, HE WOULD HAVE STICK TO HIS GUNS AND SAY THE 15TH...BUT HE FELT SO SHAME THAT HE HAD TO COME UP SOME HISTRIONICS TO TRY TO INSULT EUSTACE...BUT THE DAMAGE WAS DONE ALREADY...EUSTACE ANNOUNCEMENT INVIGORATED THE NATION, IT AS THOUGH A WEIGHT WAS LIFTED OFF THE SHOULDER'S OF VINCY PEOPLE...IT WAS LIKE CHRISTMAS IN NOVEMBER IN VINCYLAND...STICK A FORK IN RALPH, HE IS DONE.

EUSTACE WILL BE OFFICIALLY IN CHARGE ON DECEMBER 14TH...PUT THAT IN YO PIPE AND INHALE DEEPLY...LOL
Saddiss, the Bell was rung and soon we would be free, don't waste you time and energy with washed up WADE WILLIAMS who is parading on this Site as POWA. This man is Ralph's Rectum and anus. Ralph Gonsalves is the first PM of SVG who was accused of RAPE. Listen to the TAPE.
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I will like to see a copy of the speech sent to "I-witness news"
Chocolate, are you slow?...how about going to to I-witness news site and check for the information...lol..hey I am just teasing...checkout http://kentonchance.wordpress.com/

Yo Vince, this is the time we have to show some sympathy for Powa...nah hit a man when he down on his knees begging for mercy...ease up Vince ease up!!..lol...let us break bread and join hands in prayer.

Our Eustace Who art in NDP,
Hallowed be HIS Name.
Thy ELECTION come.
Thy Will be done, IN SVG as it is in TNT.
Give us this day our VICTORY.
And forgive us as we gloat,
as we forgive Powa FOR HIS DOTISHNESS against us.
And lead us into A NEW ERA UNDER EUSTACE,
As you deliver us from RALPH. Amen.

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