JLP apologists and assorted sycophants are pushing the absolutely ridiculous contention that Gelding "planned" the timing of an assault on crime all along. It is utter rubbish...but it is one way how the JLP tribe hopes to salvage some legitimacy from the chaos they have led the country into. There was no planned anti-crime assault by the Gelding regime...therefore no issue of timing would arise.
The coward Gelding did fear the political upset to his tribe and himself by the extraction of the criminal...he is a craven jackass.
He should have used the provision in the treaty that allows Jamaica to consider national security concerns in any extradition matter and worked with the US to extract the criminal from the streets...unaware of any extradition order....having put in place pre-emptive security arrangements with US backing.
Instead he and his craven cronies (no doubt including the senator/lawyer) corrupted the entire process and worked with the criminal himself and lobbyists to frustrate the extradition.
Gelding is being propelled along by circumstances created by his bungling incompetence and corruption to now tackle the crime issue frontally.
Civil society and the security forces are setting the country's agenda at the moment...not Gelding & cronies.
This is precisely why it may be beneficial to keep the jackass in power for the time being as an incoming leader MAY not have the same pressure applied on him or her to keep the reform momentum going.
We cannot afford to mess up this historic opportunity...Gelding's political execution can wait....IMHO.
The coward Gelding did fear the political upset to his tribe and himself by the extraction of the criminal...he is a craven jackass.
He should have used the provision in the treaty that allows Jamaica to consider national security concerns in any extradition matter and worked with the US to extract the criminal from the streets...unaware of any extradition order....having put in place pre-emptive security arrangements with US backing.
Instead he and his craven cronies (no doubt including the senator/lawyer) corrupted the entire process and worked with the criminal himself and lobbyists to frustrate the extradition.
Gelding is being propelled along by circumstances created by his bungling incompetence and corruption to now tackle the crime issue frontally.
Civil society and the security forces are setting the country's agenda at the moment...not Gelding & cronies.
This is precisely why it may be beneficial to keep the jackass in power for the time being as an incoming leader MAY not have the same pressure applied on him or her to keep the reform momentum going.
We cannot afford to mess up this historic opportunity...Gelding's political execution can wait....IMHO.
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