Now that our elected officials have voted their “conscience” to keep the death penalty, what do the many “dons”/area leaders have to say about it?
Consider that the Minister of National Security and the Minister of Labour have both come out in favour of the criminals themselves having a say in the long delayed, oft quarrelsome, long ago promised and seemingly stalled crime plan.
Are the “dons” going to now give their full support to whatever the final plans are, as hanging is definitely still on the cards?
Will we, the regular law-abiding(for the most part) people, now be faced with even more delays of the pretty toothless plan, because the “dons” nuh inna de hangin’ ting?
Will the eediat ministers see how stupid it was to even suggest that criminals should get the chance to determine aspects of the law, at a time when our wish, the wish of the people of Jamaica, is to be rid of these parasites once and for all?
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p.s.
yes Clovis!
We get it!
Portia was absent for the vote, when her backside should have been there! We naah go vote fi har if snap election run, but you must admit Bruce dem a mek all Mark Wignall have doubts!
How about cartoons lampooning:
The contract awarded to Rodney Chin’s company? One would think they’d want to avoid possible embarrassment.
Or the long delayed report on the sand theft? Why still so much silence in the matter?
The JTB shenanigans? Firing the board appointing their friend to head the board and direct tourism?
The fairy tale, la la land that Audley must live in? The economy is going to get hit hard!
The twenty-four million dollar an acre land deal with their political sister in the Hydel deal? You have to admit the reasons given the changing story and that their friend got a hefty sum does look fishy.
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