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    No to Dudus extradition, no to US demands


    Wednesday, April 21, 2010

    While the US continues to subject Jamaica to its superpower one-upmanship over the Christopher "Dudus" Coke affair, many Jamaicans continue to sleepwalk with "matter" in their eyes concerning that and other global geopolitical developments.

    Although it will always be true that there are none as blind as those who will not see, and although no amount of preaching, teaching or writing can inject common sense into brainwashed "sheeple", those who love Jamaica and its people must continue to try to rouse Jamaican sleepers from their socio-political slumber.

    There might be connections between the Buju Banton (left) arrest the courageous stand of Prime Minister Golding against the homosexuality that the US is promoting worldwide, and the Coke case


    There might be connections between the Buju Banton (left) arrest the courageous stand of Prime Minister Golding against the homosexuality that the US is promoting worldwide, and the Coke case


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    Based on the talk on Jamaican streets, radio-show and television comments, Internet blogs and newspaper articles dealing with the Coke case, certain camps among Jamaicans and people with vested interests in Jamaica can be identified. Yet, one gets the impression that among the majority of Jamaicans who should be concerned about this case, namely, the poor and the common people, there is a "couldn't care less" attitude and outright apathy, leading this writer to wonder when we will all wake up.

    The US game of imperialism has utilised the same strategies with slight modifications throughout its history. Strategy number one is for the US to give up the least and gain the most, using every method from deception to brute force. Not enough Jamaicans read US history, especially the massacre of the Native Americans, perhaps because Jamaicans became completely mesmerised by US propaganda movies featuring Indians and lawmen.

    Too few Jamaicans understand that the US plants groups and individuals in Jamaica to orchestrate US policies, including the destabilisation of Jamaica, as seen in the Michael Manley era. Very often those US puppets are Jamaicans - including politicians, professionals and people from any level - who are bribed, blackmailed or brutalised to play their parts.The greatest need, therefore, is for this camp of Jamaicans, the innocent ignoramuses, to be taught by politicians, preachers, pedagogues and people who know the truth about US imperialism. If those Jamaicans are not duly educated, then it will be "dog nyam wi suppa".

    US strategy number two is a kind of distraction that approaches deception but which runs much deeper than any one issue or development. The Dudus debacle is a classic case. The US always uses groups and individuals to do its dirty work and then disposes of those suckers. The JLP did some dirty work for America during the Manley years and it might be "sucker time".

    There might be connections between the Buju Banton arrest, the courageous stand of Prime Minister Golding against the homosexuality that the US is promoting worldwide, and the Coke case. Thus certain Jamaican factions, some diaspora entities, and of course, those clandestine forces promoting US interests online and elsewhere, are now swarming like vultures toward this Dudus distraction to help the US accomplish its hidden agendas.

    This camp containing Jamaicans and non-Jamaicans, the licky-lickey lucre lovers are those for whom the US can do no wrong and for whom Jamaica can do nothing right. They lack analytical ability, spout overworked clichés and paddle in ad hominem Portia-potties. It will take enlightenment from Yeshua Messiah, or timely repentance when their turn comes to be US suckers, to help that camp. Yet, every single Jamaican is important and should be helped to see the light, if at all possible.

    There is also a guild of pathetic pragmatists who deliberately support US policies that they know to be immoral and evil, simply because it is the "wise" thing to do to remain in US favour so as not to lose business, lose visa, or otherwise suffer recrimination. This camp makes it easy for the US to perpetrate its strategy of using Trojan horse gifts to manipulate and exploit Jamaica. They grab at straw arguments to support extradition for Coke and proffer non sequitur ramblings and biased rancours against PM Golding and the Jamaican government. Some are opportunists who play the Coke conundrum for political points, while others try to curry US favour.

    It is not totally unwise to play it safe at times, but members of this camp must remember that imperialism is no respecter of persons. It would be better for this guild to remain quietly neutral instead of bad-mouthing Jamaica. Private sector groups, Opposition spokespersons, church organisations and media houses that kowtow to the US position in this Coke affair might be bordering on treachery, especially when some of them played similar roles in the Manley years.

    The extradition treaty between Jamaica and the US is lopsided and pragmatically flawed. It smells like an agreement between entities, one of which is more equal than the other. In its Narcotics Report the US admits that 70 per cent of guns used in crimes in Jamaica come from the US, yet there is still only a one-way extradition from the weaker nation to the other. Most of the agreements between the US and other nations mentioned in that report simply give licence for the US to have free run in those countries which in turn give up their sovereignty to US imperialism. Jamaica already suffers too much from such manipulation and exploitation from European, North American, and other nations and NGO groups.

    This fight for Jamaican sovereignty and justice for Coke should not be a Golding gladiator bout but a cause in which every single conscientious Jamaican should stand up against US bullying.

    Thank God for the conscientious crew that analyses this extradition issue from the standpoint of Godly justice and divine righteousness. It includes the Rev Al Miller, PM Golding, and others. If it were not for the spectre of imperialism, grounded in social Darwinism, overshadowing this issue, long ago there would have been delegations of diplomats from each country meeting behind closed doors to resolve this issue respectably, and there would not have been that US one-upmanship displayed in their Narcotics Report.

    Too much "sufferation" among Jamaicans is being caused by foreigners. Careful analysis of the Dudus case will help Jamaicans learn many vital lessons about how they are being exploited from without. Wake up and live, Jamaicans!

    INMerv@hotmail.com
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

  • #2
    Greatest of lie?
    The mixing of elements of truth with an espoused position to advance the big lie.

    The writer uses the turth(s) in his argument to throw his full weight of keeping at large a Don. ...and we know what Dons have done to, and are continuing to do to Jamaica.

    The writer 'gleefully' ignores that for at least 400 years Jamaicans have always known what the 'massa' is all about and have used various means to manipulate the 'massa' to get where we are today. Even as we are not yet where we want to be...it is -

    * 'A luta continua'!

    Getting rid of what Dudus represents by any means is just commonsense! This guy may just be a political hack or just a plain fool who cannot see that the vast majority of Jamaicans are united in using "massa" to remove a Don and send a message to our political parties, other Dons and would be Dons.

    The writer should be well aware that the entire Jamaica has listened to the PM say that the evidence against Dudus was gathered by the Jamaica security forces.

    ...and what the PM did not say bellows from our mountain tops to our valleys...from Morant Point in the East to Negril Point in the West...from our northernmost point to our southernmost point...to Jamaicans wherever in the world we reside and 'walk'...say we hear Likle Brucie unsaid bellowing - Myself as leader and we (the JLP government) have had this information on Dudus and have let him run loose on the society and have had your (the Jamaican people) blood flow in the streets...and more...


    *(As per the rallying cry of FRELIMO during the war for independence in Mozambique & used by the Trevor Monroe group during the '80s)
    Last edited by Karl; April 21, 2010, 07:38 AM.
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    • #3
      Who is this fool, anyway?

      Firstly, it is unfair to suggest that the USA is promoting homosexuality worldwide. That could not be further than the truth. Is Holland promoting homosexuality and prostitution? Is Jamaica promoting murder and mayhem? (Strike that last one!) Supporting rights of individuals is not the same as promoting anything. Indeed, I think this writer is promoting stupidity!

      Also, has Jamaica ever tried to extradite anyone from the US for gun-running? Until we put a good case together and make our submission, then we can't squeal about the treaty being lopsided.

      And this suggestion that people like Phillips are simple puppets of the US, who might have been bribed to do the US' dirty work - it is ridiculous and a lie, and the writer is doing the former minister great harm by indirectly giving support to those other idiots who have made threats against the man.

      And he thinks his proliferation of alliteration is cute and smart. Well, I think it is dishonest, disgusting and disturbing. Take that, dumbass!


      BLACK LIVES MATTER

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      • #4
        Said it looong ago, Perhaps Dudus isn't the right candidate, though is there ever the right time to take a stand?
        Look, other than the reference to Buju, I enjoyed the reading.
        He is a nationalist, and certainly objective, he faults the JLP(being complicit with the US in undermining Manley....)and sides with them on the extradition matter.
        I thought only Maxwell wrote such intriguing,informative articles.


        Blessed

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        • #5
          Gosh, Mr president.

          Don't ask don't tell laws will be repealed, a country that gay marriages are allowed in some states, one that hosts gay contests,tv programmes routinely depict the gay life style...

          Barrack and Hillary shamelessly retracted their criticism of the NRA, it would be unlikely the US would extradite anyone to Ja of significance regarding the illegal gun trade...

          If Phillips isn't a puppet then that is an anomaly, I wonder what Phillips did while he was in office regarding those 70% of illegal guns which came from the US.


          Blessed

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          • #6
            Rockman, Do you know that gay contests are currently held in Jamaica? Do you know that some parts of Jamaica embrace and accept gays just as how some parts of the US does. wake up people

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Rockman View Post
              Gosh, Mr president.

              Don't ask don't tell laws will be repealed, a country that gay marriages are allowed in some states, one that hosts gay contests,tv programmes routinely depict the gay life style...

              Barrack and Hillary shamelessly retracted their criticism of the NRA, it would be unlikely the US would extradite anyone to Ja of significance regarding the illegal gun trade...

              If Phillips isn't a puppet then that is an anomaly, I wonder what Phillips did while he was in office regarding those 70% of illegal guns which came from the US.


              Blessed
              Jamaica has no ability to investigate and gather evidence in the US of gunrunning or any other crime or force the US to do so .... so the point about the unequality of the treaty is moot... even if it was a balanced agreement... we still would not have the resources... wi jus haffi accept dat an use it to our best best interests

              I have said before that the most important issue at stake with the Dudus matter is whether Jamaica is willing to continue the process started by Phillips of actively taking down Dons.... or if we are going to continue to coddle them.... it seems Golding wishes to hug dem up... consistent with his stated policy of support for spreading the Tivoli model of development across Jamaica.

              Contrary to what that confused writer claims...the real treason against Jamaica is being committed by Golding.... not those who support extradition.

              Golding will not be recorded in history as a fighter for Jamaica's rights... but as a corrupt politician who reinforces our culture of criminality and moral degeneracy.
              Last edited by Don1; April 21, 2010, 10:42 AM.
              TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

              Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

              D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Rockman View Post
                Gosh, Mr president.

                Don't ask don't tell laws will be repealed, a country that gay marriages are allowed in some states, one that hosts gay contests,tv programmes routinely depict the gay life style...
                Like I said, guaranteeing individual rights is not the same as promoting anything. And if America promotes homosexuality, it would certainly not be the only country that does. Take a walk, or a drive better yet, thru New Kingston, and you will see the promotion of homosexuality. All Jamaica knows about it and precious little is being done about it.

                Originally posted by Rockman View Post
                Barrack and Hillary shamelessly retracted their criticism of the NRA, it would be unlikely the US would extradite anyone to Ja of significance regarding the illegal gun trade...
                Firstly, a barrack is an army dormitory. Secondly, having the right to bear arms is not exactly the same thing as having the right to export them to vulnerable countries like Jamaica. Again, until someone makes a sound case as to why someone should be extradited to Jamaica for gunrunning, we can't simply draw the conclusion that the treaty is lopsided. And if I remember correctly, people have been extradited to Jamaica from the US in the past.

                Originally posted by Rockman View Post
                If Phillips isn't a puppet then that is an anomaly, I wonder what Phillips did while he was in office regarding those 70% of illegal guns which came from the US.
                Phillips did nothing, so you say. So that makes him a puppet?!?!?


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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
                  Who is this fool, anyway?

                  Firstly, it is unfair to suggest that the USA is promoting homosexuality worldwide. That could not be further than the truth. Is Holland promoting homosexuality and prostitution?
                  You forgot to ask if the Netherlands is also promoting marijuana.

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                  • #10
                    all dat tuh!


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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Plush View Post
                      Rockman, Do you know that gay contests are currently held in Jamaica? Do you know that some parts of Jamaica embrace and accept gays just as how some parts of the US does. wake up people
                      Aren't there also certain well-known (and possibly popular) theatre/comedy skits which seem to feature a character or characters which are.....um....."effiminate"?

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                      • #12
                        let's just say, dem deh pon di borderline!


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                        • #13
                          This guy is an idiot , who is this guy ?

                          Reference to the above initial article.
                          THERE IS ONLY ONE ONANDI LOWE!

                          "Good things come out of the garrisons" after his daughter won the 100m Gold For Jamaica.


                          "It therefore is useless and pointless, unless it is for share malice and victimisation to arrest and charge a 92-year-old man for such a simple offence. There is nothing morally wrong with this man smoking a spliff; the only thing wrong is that it is still on the law books," said Chevannes.

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                          • #14
                            I agree but what of the others that were extradited and are still being extradited, what of them?

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                            • #15
                              yuh mean why isn't brucie protecting their rights?


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