God’s Creations Being Hijacked By The Enemy.….

God's beautiful creation. Double Rainbows..
God’s beau­ti­ful cre­ation.
Double Rainbows..

At a time when we are pay­ing atten­tion to sym­bols, this flag, that flag, this sym­bol that sym­bol . Important though it is that we do, It is impor­tant that we do not lose sight of some recent events which are hap­pen­ing that could eas­i­ly slip by unnoticed.
Satan the ene­my comes to steal , kill and destroy. That’s what the word of our Lord says. In recent times I believe every­one, even the blind can see that the Enemy is doing a lot of steal­ing , killing and caus­ing a lot of destruction.
God cre­at­ed this beau­ti­ful world for us to enjoy , he cre­at­ed every­thing in it and placed it at our disposal.
Whether you believe in him or not, you must be in awe at the bril­liance, beau­ty and mag­nif­i­cence of this plan­et we call home.
You do not have to give him praise for it.
I will give him praise for me , and for you, until you wise up and rec­og­nize him for his love and kindness.
Satan cre­at­ed nothing, .….
Nothing..
Yet it is impor­tant to note just how the forces of dark­ness is unashamed, hijacked sym­bols of Gods greatness. ?
God’s beau­ti­ful Rainbow, a sign that the storm is past, the sun is shin­ing all is well …
This most beau­ti­ful cre­ation, now hijacked to sym­bol­ize the most demon­ic sex­u­al perversion.…..
Where are our voic­es as Christians.
Are we blind or are we too immersed in the trap­pings the Devil waves in front our eyes?
Satan offered the World to Jesus Christ, our Lord cor­rect­ly told him“get thee behind me Satan”.
Satan could not offer our Lord what already belonged to him.
Satan can­not offer you a world the Lord already designed and cre­at­ed for you.
It is not his to give.
It is yours to give away.

Blacks Continue To Be Victims Of Domestic Terrorism Without Fighting Back…

It is stupid to ask when you already know the answer....
It is stu­pid to ask when you already know the answer.…

A few short days ago, nine peo­ple gath­ered togeth­er in the Sanctuary of Mother Emanuel Church in Charleston South Carolina were uncer­e­mo­ni­ous­ly slaugh­tered by a sin­gle vile despi­ca­ble by-prod­uct of hate.
If we con­cen­trate on Dylann Storm Roof while we miss the smol­der­ing caul­dron of racial ani­mus lurk­ing dan­ger­ous­ly close just beneath the sur­face, those patri­ots would have died in vain. Let me be clear, there are large amounts of white Americans who have fought and died, oth­ers took extreme risks to fur­ther the cause of racial justice.
Even today we see our white broth­ers and sis­ters joined with us in grief at the wan­ton and cow­ard­ly loss of life in Charleston South Carolina.
Nevertheless, there is a stub­born and vio­lent under­bel­ly of hate which still per­sists in sec­tions of the white community.

This view is large­ly sus­tained by a con­stant diet of racist invec­tives fed them through local talk radio, which in some cas­es all but call for vio­lence against President Obama and black Americans.
FOX Television spews out a dai­ly a diet of anti-Obama, anti-black rhetoric with­out con­se­quence. Score one for free speech when it is not direct­ed at the Government structure.

As the grief sur­round­ing the mas­sacre of the Charleston nine start­ed to sink in, peo­ple of good-will began to coa­lesce around remov­ing the Confederate bat­tle flag from the grounds of the state house.
Immediately that start­ed hap­pen­ing, black church­es start­ed going up in flames across the south. In sev­en days six Churches have been burned to the ground. In the mean­time, Authorities twid­dle their thumbs won­der­ing aloud whether Arson is involved.
What do they believe is behind all of those Churches with large­ly black con­gre­ga­tions going up in flames?
See the sto­ry here.SIX black church­es stretch­ing from Georgia to Ohio are burned down in sev­en days: Fears of tide of ‘racist’ vio­lence as three are con­firmed as arson Read more: http://​www​.dai​ly​mail​.co​.uk/​n​e​w​s​/​a​r​t​i​c​l​e​-​3​1​4​2​8​1​7​/​S​t​r​i​n​g​-​s​u​s​p​e​c​t​e​d​-​a​r​s​o​n​-​a​t​t​a​c​k​s​-​S​I​X​-​b​l​a​c​k​-​c​h​u​r​c​h​e​s​-​s​t​r​e​t​c​h​i​n​g​-​G​e​o​r​g​i​a​-​O​h​i​o​-​b​u​r​n​e​d​-​s​i​n​g​l​e​-​w​eek.

Every single Racist knows the Confederate flag has squat to do wit heritage and everything to do with ignorance and hatred. Even it was heritage it is ignorant hatred.
Every sin­gle Racist knows the Confederate flag has squat to do with her­itage, and every­thing to do with igno­rance and hatred.
Even if it was her­itage, it would be a dumb igno­rant heritage.

A few weeks ago two con­vict­ed mur­der­ers escaped from a sup­posed max­i­mum secu­ri­ty prison upstate New York. The search for the two fugi­tives end­ed two days ago with the cap­ture of one after his col­league was shot and killed two days earlier.
The Task-Force ded­i­cat­ed to the cap­ture of the two fugi­tives report­ed­ly com­prised of over a thou­sand law-enforce­ment offi­cials from sev­er­al Agencies com­ing togeth­er to bring an end to the flight of the two escaped convicts.
To date, we have not seen the same effort ded­i­cat­ed to find­ing the Arsonists engaged in the burn­ing of the six places of worship .…..
Barack Obama as head of the Executive Branch of Government has the pow­er and Authority to use the full force of the American Federal Government to squash the per­pe­tra­tors of these Acts of Domestic Terrorism.
As the 4th of July approach­es the FBI warned local law enforce­ment agen­cies to look out for acts of ter­ror­ism against Americans. As they look for Terror com­ing from peo­ple with Arabic sound­ing names, acts of domes­tic ter­ror­ism con­tin­ue to be per­pe­trat­ed against African American peo­ple by peo­ple with Euro-cen­tric sound­ing names yet there are no alarm bells.

Bombings shootings, Arson murder, blacks have been subjected to terror in their own communities for ever...
Bombings, Shootings, Arson, mur­der, Blacks have been sub­ject­ed to ter­ror in their own com­mu­ni­ties forever…

The burn­ing of African-American Churches has been a tra­di­tion­al ter­ror weapon for the Ku Klux Klan and oth­er ter­ror groups, this time is no dif­fer­ent. The fact is they do it because they know they will not be held account­able. For decades cow­ard­ly white ter­ror­ists have used Bombings, Arson, lynch­ings on the Black Population, even as Blacks cow­er in fear hid­ing behind Bibles and platitudes.
As long as Black peo­ple cow­er in fear clutch­ing their Bibles in Prayer, they will con­tin­ue to be vic­tims of this back­wa­ter tribe of Ignorant terrorists.
Nowhere in the Bible is there any teach­ing of allow­ing ones-self to be slaughtered.
Christians are liv­ing in a fool’s par­adise if they believe sim­ply com­plain­ing and cow­er­ing in vic­tim-hood will solve their prob­lems. God com­mand­ed Moses to get up from his knees and use what he had as the Children of Israel faced the red sea and Pharaoh’s fast approach­ing Army to their backs.
Christians, if pray­ing is all you do it’s not enough.
The Bible teach­es us to watch and pray…
It is high time for Night Riders of the Klan and any oth­er ter­ror­ists cloaked in secre­cy and the cov­er of dark­ness to face seri­ous con­se­quences when they ride up to burn our Churches.

As I have warned before ter­ror­ists are right here among us, they do not always speak Arabic as some would have you believe. Never be caught say­ing ” I nev­er thought it could hap­pen here” > If it can hap­pen there, it can hap­pen here, it can hap­pen anywhere.
Every Christian Congregation must be on watch for the ter­ror­ists with Guns who would come in and kill us as we pray.
Yet every one of us must be a sol­dier in defense of our Christian prin­ci­ples, our faith, and yes our places of worship.
Being per­pet­u­al vic­tims is not a solution…
Every Generation of Black Americans must pick up the American flag and defend their home­land, not just pulling out cell-phones to record hate, but be active cit­i­zens stand­ing firm as patri­ots in this the land their ances­tors occu­pied before Christopher Columbus hap­pened upon these shores.

SIX Black Churches Stretching From Georgia To Ohio Are Burned Down In Seven Days: Fears Of Tide Of ‘racist’ Violence As Three Are Confirmed As Arson

Flames: Pictured is the Briar Creek Road Baptist Church in Charlotte, North Carolina, which started burning Wednesday around 1am Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3142817/String-suspected-arson-attacks-SIX-black-churches-stretching-Georgia-Ohio-burned-single-week.
Flames: Pictured is the Briar Creek Road Baptist Church in Charlotte, North Carolina, which start­ed burn­ing Wednesday around 1am 

A string of black church­es have been rav­aged by fire in the past week, in what could poten­tial­ly be a string of racial­ly-moti­vat­ed arson attacks. Places of wor­ship in Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Ohio were rav­aged by flames this week. Authorities have con­firmed that three of the attacks were arson, while inves­ti­ga­tions are still under­way for the remain­ing two. The attacks come as nation­al atten­tion cen­ters on racial divi­sions in the wake of the church mas­sacre in Charleston, South Carolina, where nine peo­ple were gunned down by Dylann Roof.

Blackened: Pictured is the interior of Briar Creek Road later Wednesday, after the blaze had died down Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3142817/String-suspected-arson-attacks-SIX-black-churches-stretching-Georgia-Ohio-burned-single-week.
Blackened: Pictured is the inte­ri­or of Briar Creek Road lat­er Wednesday, after the blaze had died down.

The College Hills Seventh Day Adventist Church in Knoxville was attacked Monday. Church sources told WTLV that hay bales were heaped up by a church entrance then set alight, even­tu­al­ly engulf­ing the build­ing. In the ear­ly hours of Tuesday morn­ing, God’s Power Church of Christ in Macon, Georgia, was also set ablaze. Authorities told the Macon Telegraph the attack has the hall­marks of arson — though tests are still being car­ried out to dis­cov­er how the fire stared. In Charlotte, North Carolina, the Briar Creek Road Baptist Church start­ed burn­ing around 1am Wednesday.

Burned: Seen above are the gutted remains of the Glover Grove Baptist Church in Warrenville, South Carolina, which caught fire on Friday  Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3142817/String-suspected-arson-attacks-SIX-black-churches-stretching-Georgia-Ohio-burned-single-week.
Burned: Seen above are the gut­ted remains of the Glover Grove Baptist Church in Warrenville, South Carolina, which caught fire on Friday
Arson? Pictured is the Fruitland Presbyterian Church in Gibson County, Tennessee, which caught fire on Wednesday Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3142817/String-suspected-arson-attacks-SIX-black-churches-stretching-Georgia-Ohio-burned-single-week
Arson? Pictured is the Fruitland Presbyterian Church in Gibson County, Tennessee, which caught fire on Wednesday 

Fire author­i­ties are sure that blaze was arson as well, though they have not revealed their evi­dence. Despite the huge dam­age to the build­ing, con­gre­gants had returned by Sunday to wor­ship at the site. Also on Wednesday, the Fruitland Presbyterian Church in Gibson County, Tennessee, caught fire. According to local news sta­tion WBBJ, fire inves­ti­ga­tors there are keep­ing open the pos­si­bil­i­ty of arson. Friday morn­ing saw the Glover Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Warrenville, South Carolina, catch fire as well.

Investigation: Authorities say they are sure the God's Power Church of Christ in Macon, Georgia, (above) was subject to a deliberate attack Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3142817/String-suspected-arson-attacks-SIX-black-churches-stretching-Georgia-Ohio-burned-single-week.
Investigation: Authorities say they are sure the God’s Power Church of Christ in Macon, Georgia, (above) was sub­ject to a delib­er­ate attack
Charred: Not all the affected churches were in the South. College Heights Baptist Church in Elyria, Ohio, also burned down. Authorities have yet to rule out arson Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3142817/String-suspected-arson-attacks-SIX-black-churches-stretching-Georgia-Ohio-burned-single-week.
Charred: Not all the affect­ed church­es were in the South. College Heights Baptist Church in Elyria, Ohio, also burned down. Authorities have yet to rule out arson 

Authorities there have yet to announce whether the fire was arson. The College Heights Baptist Church in Elyria, Ohio, also caught fire Saturday, and author­i­ties are still inves­ti­gat­ing. The Lorain Morning Journal report­ed that church­go­ers held hands and prayed in the build­ing’s park­ing lot on Sunday while the build­ing was unus­able. A sev­enth church, the Greater Miracle Temple in Tallahassee, Florida, also caught fire on Friday. However, accord­ing to the WTXL news sta­tion, the fire was prob­a­bly caused when a tree fell onto pow­er lines.

History of violence: President Barack Obama referenced attacks on churches as a strategy to oppress blacks in a eulogy Friday for one of the Charleston massacre victims Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3142817/String-suspected-arson-attacks-SIX-black-churches-stretching-Georgia-Ohio-burned-single-week.
History of vio­lence: President Barack Obama ref­er­enced attacks on church­es as a strat­e­gy to oppress blacks in a eulo­gy Friday for one of the Charleston mas­sacre victims 

Burning: The first attack was on the College Hill Seventh Day Adventist church in Knoxville, Tennessee. Church sources say the fire was started by a hay bale stuffed in a doorway (pictured) Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3142817/String-suspected-arson-attacks-SIX-black-churches-stretching-Georgia-Ohio-burned-single-week.
Burning: The first attack was on the College Hill Seventh Day Adventist church in Knoxville, Tennessee. Church sources say the fire was start­ed by a hay bale stuffed in a door­way (pic­tured)
Support: Vice President Joe Biden also spoke at the Charleston massacre church this weekend, to show 'solidarity' with its congregation Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3142817/String-suspected-arson-attacks-SIX-black-churches-stretching-Georgia-Ohio-burned-single-week.
Support: Vice President Joe Biden also spoke at the Charleston mas­sacre church this week­end, to show ‘sol­i­dar­i­ty’ with its congregation 

The attacks were com­ment­ed upon by the Southern Poverty Law Center. Their Hatewatch blog said the fires ‘may not be a coin­ci­dence’. Attacking black church­es has tra­di­tion­al been a tac­tic of white suprema­cists for cen­turies. At a pas­sion­ate eulo­gy on Friday for one of the vic­tims of the Charleston mas­sacre, President Barack Obama drew an explic­it link between arson and racial oppres­sion. He said that Roof, who espoused white suprema­cist views online, ‘sure­ly sensed the mean­ing of his vio­lent act’. ‘It was an act that drew on a long his­to­ry of bombs and arson and shots fired at church­es, not ran­dom, but as a means of con­trol, a way to ter­ror­ize and oppress.’ Read more: http://​www​.dai​ly​mail​.co​.uk/​n​e​w​s​/​a​r​t​i​c​l​e​-​3​1​4​2​8​1​7​/​S​t​r​i​n​g​-​s​u​s​p​e​c​t​e​d​-​a​r​s​o​n​-​a​t​t​a​c​k​s​-​S​I​X​-​b​l​a​c​k​-​c​h​u​r​c​h​e​s​-​s​t​r​e​t​c​h​i​n​g​-​G​e​o​r​g​i​a​-​O​h​i​o​-​b​u​r​n​e​d​-​s​i​n​g​l​e​-​w​e​e​k​.​h​t​m​l​#​i​x​z​z​3​e​f​6​q​e​Ryv

Tampering With The Electoral Process Places Jamaica Closer To Being A Failed State.…

Portia Simpson Miller
Portia Simpson Miller

Local Government Elections were con­sti­tu­tion­al­ly due in Jamaica yes­ter­day June 30th.…
Nevertheless there were no elec­tions held. Local Government elec­tions in Jamaica are for the elec­tions of Parish Councillors, or more appro­pri­ate­ly (rep­re­sen­ta­tives of cer­tain blocks with­in a Parish. These Parish Councillors tra­di­tion­al­ly live right there in the com­mu­ni­ties and were tra­di­tion­al­ly more acces­si­ble to cit­i­zens than the more elevated[sic] Members of Parliament.

In 2010 the then Jamaica Labor Party Government post­poned Local Government Elections because of the tur­moil in the Country and the lim­it­ed State of Public Emergency sur­round­ing attempts to cap­ture and extra­dite Christopher )Duddus) Coke who was want­ed by the United States Government to face charges.
On the occa­sion of that delay the People’s National Party which refused to grant the Security Forces time to go after crim­i­nals, angri­ly crit­i­cized the Government for delay­ing the elections.
As is the norm for the PNP , the Party was con­cerned about noth­ing but it’s Cultist obses­sion to hold and con­sol­i­date state pow­er at every level.

Yesterday the Government ush­ered two Bills through the House of Representatives post­pon­ing local gov­ern­ment elec­tions by 18 months. This means Local Government Elections will not be held until December 29th 2016.…
What could be the rea­son for the Government to so bla­tant­ly tam­per with the process with such glar­ing lack of respect or due care for the opin­ions of voters?

Noel Arscott
Noël Arscott

Minister of Local Government and Community Development Noël Arscott insist­ed that the rea­sons for the post­pone­ment were: (1) the need to “imple­ment ele­ments of the Local Government Reform pro­gramme”; and (2) the need to “com­plete the revi­sion of elec­toral bound­aries in the Portmore Municipality”.

I am patent­ly aware that this is not new it has been done before by both Parties.
With that said this amounts to bla­tant manip­u­la­tion of the process because polls show they will lose, and lose bad­ly were elec­tions to be called today. Some polls are report­ed to have the JLP ahead by twen­ty per­cent­age points. This despite the fact that the JLP con­tin­ue to give vot­ers a raft of rea­sons not to vote for the par­ty, through it per­pet­u­al inter­nal squabbles.
No Nation can assume to take on the title “Democratic” when the very process of democ­ra­cy can be so eas­i­ly manip­u­lat­ed and distorted.
The Administration of Portia Simpson Miller was nev­er any­thing beyond a two-bit-Banana-Republic as far as it’s integri­ty and poten­tial is concerned.
Blatantly and thug­gish­ly tam­per­ing with the process places the Kleptomaniac Régime per­ilous­ly close to Dictatorial status.
And reduces our Country that much clos­er to becom­ing a failed state.

PNP Shamed Into Action: Or Are They .…

th (28)FINALLY.…. The People’s National Party has moved against Former Lucea Mayor Shernet Haughton. In an unprece­dent­ed move the Party’s National Executive Council (NEC) took the deci­sion to bar Haughton from rep­re­sent­ing the par­ty at the next local gov­ern­ment elections.
This comes after a Contractor General report which unearthed infor­ma­tion that as Mayor Haughton took the art of Nepotism to uncon­scionable lev­els when she award­ed more than $3.7 mil­lion worth of con­tracts to fam­i­ly mem­bers and close friends dur­ing her two years as mayor.

In essence the pub­lic purse became the pri­vate cook­ie-jar for Haughton. Contractor General Dirk Harrison sub­mit­ted his find­ings to the Director of Public Prosecution whose office decide that despite over­whelm­ing evi­dence of Nepotism there was no statute allow­ing her to be charged for Nepotism.
As I said yes­ter­day there needs to be seri­ous over­all of our Justice sys­tem in every quar­ter, includ­ing the Office of DPP.
It appears the only pub­lic body in Jamaica seri­ous about account­abil­i­ty and con­se­quences is the office of Contractor General. It is impor­tant to note that while oth­er pub­lic bod­ies like INDECOM have pow­ers of arrest and are rapa­cious­ly demand­ing more pow­er with lit­tle to show for it, the office of Contractor General has no pow­er of arrest. This is where seri­ous teeth is need­ed most, arrest­ing the creeps and clowns at the top.

Shernet Haughton
Shernet Haughton

The stew­ard­ship of pub­lic funds is crit­i­cal­ly impor­tant. For decades Jamaica has suf­fered at the hands of polit­i­cal lead­ers who suf­fer from Kleptomania.
The office of Contractor gen­er­al was cre­at­ed to give the pub­lic a faux sense of secu­ri­ty that the prac­tice of polit­i­cal thiev­ery through the con­tracts awards process was being addressed.

Despite the Act. There was mar­gin­al pow­ers giv­en the office. In essence the Act allows the Contractor General to make a lot of noise and not much more.
With a neutered and incom­pe­tent Police Force behold­en to the polit­i­cal direc­torate and scared shit-less of INDECOM, the inabil­i­ty of the Contractor General to bring charges against the likes of Haughton effec­tive­ly places Politicians out of the ambit and reach of the law.

Jamaicans still unborn are indebt­ed to for­eign insti­tu­tions. The coun­try spends almost one and a half times of GDP a large chunk of that pie goes to ser­vic­ing inter­ests on for­eign debts. Presently the coun­try and the admin­is­tra­tion is focused sim­ply on reach­ing tar­gets set by the International Monetary Fund. As Greece faces default and is will­ing to go to a ref­er­en­dum to decide the way for­ward Jamaica con­tin­ues to pussy-foot around with pub­lic funds much of which is bor­rowed mon­ey, despite being in a far more seri­ous predica­ment than Greece by some estimates.

How could one lit­tle woman in a clown suit have access and author­i­ty to spend pub­lic mon­ey with­out over­sight and account­abil­i­ty? How many Billions of Dollars have been siphoned away with noth­ing tan­gi­ble to show for it.
You decide…
The PNP decid­ed to let Haughton go yet has­ten to say she remains a Councillor for the Green Island Division of the Hanover Parish Council , despite the rec­om­men­da­tions of the Contractor General’s that she resign.
Where is the out­rage from the peo­ple liv­ing in the Green Island Division. Are they so taint­ed by polit­i­cal trib­al­ism that they would pre­fer to have an uneth­i­cal per­son rep­re­sent them in the Council, than demand she go?
Have the peo­ple con­sid­ered that the qual­i­ty of their lives are direct­ly relat­ed to their silence and acqui­es­cence to these unscrupu­lous if not crim­i­nal actions?

Investigators Probe Fires At 6 Black Churches In 5 Southern States

Pastor Bobby Jones points to the cross on top of Glover Grove Baptist Church in Warrenville, S.C., where he has preached for more than 30 years. The steeple was one of the only parts of the church left standing.
Pastor Bobby Jones points to the cross on top of Glover Grove Baptist Church in Warrenville, S.C., where he has preached for more than 30 years. The steeple was one of the only parts of the church left standing.

Investigators con­tin­ue their exam­i­na­tion of a fire at the Glover Grove Baptist Church of Warrenville, S.C.

Fires dam­aged Glover Grove and some oth­er black church­es in the days fol­low­ing nine shoot­ing deaths at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, rais­ing con­cerns that the inci­dents were hate-inspired arsons.

Flowers left at the front door of Glover Grove Baptist Church in Warrenville, S.C.

Will Huntsberry/​NPR

Now, in the case of Glover Grove, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division has released the fol­low­ing state­ment, say­ing it still does­n’t know how the blaze started.

Based upon the scene exam­i­na­tion and the evi­dence col­lect­ed, agents were unable to deter­mine an exact ori­gin or fire cause. As a result, agents were unable to elim­i­nate all acci­den­tal igni­tion sources. Investigators observed no ele­ment of crim­i­nal intent. The cause of the fire was best clas­si­fied as undetermined.”

Here is our orig­i­nal post:

Glover Grove Baptist Church is nes­tled in a woody, qui­et part of Warrenville, S.C., sur­round­ed by trail­er homes and old cars. The con­gre­ga­tion is small, about 35 peo­ple, accord­ing to local reports. You have to look hard online just to find a phone num­ber or an address.

Hours before President Obama spoke to a packed house in Charleston last Friday in anoth­er black church, deliv­er­ing the eulo­gy for state Sen. Clementa Pinckney, Glover Grove Baptist Church burned to the ground.

It is one of at least six black church fires in the South, all of which have tak­en place in the week-and-a-half since nine peo­ple were killed in Emanuel AME Church.

Fires in Charlotte, N.C., and Knoxville, Tenn., are both being inves­ti­gat­ed as arson. Authorities in Macon, Ga., are inves­ti­gat­ing anoth­er there as “sus­pi­cious.” A fire at aTallahassee, Fla., church was like­ly caused by elec­tri­cal prob­lems, author­i­ties have said. Another in Gibson County, Tenn., may have been caused by light­ning. One burn­ing in Charlotte is being inves­ti­gat­ed to deter­mine if it could have been a hate crime.

Adonica Simpkins lives in a trail­er home right next to Glover Grove Baptist Church. “I actu­al­ly think it might be a hate crime,” she said, look­ing across a field to the church’s remains on a sticky, sun­ny South Carolina after­noon. “The way things are hap­pen­ing these days, you nev­er can say. Look how they went up there and shot some­one in the church, or oth­er church­es burn­ing down. It’s just so much going on in the world. You nev­er know.”

The burn­ing actu­al­ly woke Simpkins up that Friday morn­ing, and she was one of the first to call 911, right before she walked down the road to the pas­tor’s house to make sure he saw it, too.

You could actu­al­ly feel the heat from the church,” she said. “The actu­al pow­er lines, just start­ed, pop, pop, pop! Then the pow­er went off. It was ter­ri­ble. You could see straight through the church, how it was burning.”

Another near­by res­i­dent, George Mack, said of the flames, “It was like stand­ing inside of a vol­cano, with the lava flow­ing. It was so hot.”

The pas­tor of Glover Grove, Bobby Jones, walked around the charred build­ing Sunday evening with NPR, point­ing out every­thing that used to be.

The pul­pit, the high­est place, that’s the pul­pit,” he said as he gazed past the cau­tion tape. “My office used to be right there. And it’s gone. All my robes, and every­thing, all my stuff is in that room right there, it’s gone.” He vac­il­lat­ed between tears and dec­la­ra­tions of his faith as he spoke, assur­ing us, and per­haps him­self as well, that every­thing would be OK. “When you see me cry­ing,” he said, “it’s not sad. It’s joy. I just thank God for what he’s done, and what he’s going to do, and what he did in the past.”

Only two walls and the steeple still stood, with a large, unscathed white cross on top. The roof was gone. And just about all of the inside of Glover Grove Baptist Church was black­ened and charred. Some things remained, cov­ered in ash: the hol­lowed-out shell of a snare drum, a few chairs in the kitchen. You could still make out lyrics and notes on some pages of hym­nals. Some church pews were still stand­ing, but they were total­ly burnt as well.

When asked if he thinks the fire was a hate crime, Jones hedges. “I hope not. I hope from the bot­tom of my heart that it’s not. I’m 72 years old, and I’ve nev­er had a prob­lem out of anybody.”

When pushed, Jones says he doubts it was an elec­tri­cal fire. He’s an elec­tri­cian him­self, and he says all of the equip­ment in the church was work­ing fine before the fire. He thinks a per­son may very well have set the blaze. “If it’s a hate crime, it had to be some­body that’s not from here.”

Richard Cohen is the pres­i­dent of the Southern Poverty Law Center, and he says the recent burn­ings of black church­es through­out the South are “very, very suspicious.”

Black church­es have long been the focus of civ­il rights activ­i­ty,” Cohen told NPR. “And for this rea­son they’ve been tar­get­ed historically.”

There was a string of them in the ’50s and the ’60s, dur­ing the civ­il rights move­ment. Perhaps the most noto­ri­ous was the bomb­ing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Ala., on Sept. 15, 1963, which killed four young black girls.

A wave of church burn­ings swept the nation again in the ’90s, prompt­ing then-President Bill Clinton to sign the Church Arson Prevention Act, a law that increased jail time for peo­ple who burn churches.

As to this recent wave of church burn­ings, Cohen said, “It’s not unrea­son­able to sus­pect that what we’re see­ing [now] is a back­lash to the tak­ing down of the Confederate flag, the deter­mi­na­tion of our coun­try to face its racial problems.”

Whatever the cause of the Glover Grove fire, Adonica Simpkins says she will still be afraid. We asked her what it’s like to be a black per­son in South Carolina.

I tell you what, I would­n’t walk down this road. I would­n’t walk down this road,” she said, sigh­ing as she point­ed down the road where Glover Grove sits. “It’s so much hate. You might walk down the road and hear the word n*****, for noth­ing. People used to be rid­ing by, and just throw bot­tles at black folks.”

Less than half a mile from the church and Simpkins’ home, a Confederate flag waves on a front porch.

State inves­ti­ga­tors told NPR on Sunday that they have not yet deter­mined a cause in the Glover Grove Baptist Church fire. The Aiken County Sheriff’s Office has turned over its inves­ti­ga­tion to the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, and the FBI is inves­ti­gat­ing as well.

Jones is con­fi­dent he’ll rebuild. But this kind of tragedy isn’t total­ly new to him.

We had anoth­er church that burned down, over across the woods there,” he said. “That’s been, what, maybe 30, 32 years ago, no 34 years ago. I believe that was an arson.”

Jones says before that church burned, he’d often find offen­sive mes­sages writ­ten on the out­side walls. Often, three let­ters, he said. “They put KKK.”

This sto­ry first appeared here. Investigators Probe Fires At 6 Black Churches In 5 Southern States

MY RIGHT TO MARRY MY GAY LOVER HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH YOUR RELIGIOUS BELIEFNEITHER DOES IT INFRINGE ON YOUR RIGHT ASHETEROSEXUAL .only Thing Is Its A Lie…

MY RIGHT TO MARRY MY GAY LOVER HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH YOUR RELIGIOUS BELIEFNEITHER DOES IT INFRINGE ON YOUR RIGHT ASHETEROSEXUAL .

God is the same yesterday today and forever
God is the same yes­ter­day today and forever

How many times have you heard that state­ment?
Whether you ever heard it or not you will con­tin­ue to hear it for a long time into the future until there is no fur­ther need for them to say it.
Why?
Because it will be proven a lie then as it is a lie now.
So lets exam­ine this lie that mar­riage equal­i­ty is about fair­ness and equality.
The web­site CNSnews​.com report­ed that Rachel Cryer and Laurel Bowman the own­ers of Sweet Cakes in Oregon who made head­lines ear­li­er this year for refus­ing to bake a wed­ding cake for a les­bian cou­ple sight­ing their Christian faith for not serv­ing the couple’s wed­ding. Since then, the fam­i­ly owned bak­ery has received vicious attacks for polite­ly refus­ing to bake their wed­ding cake, and on August 30 announced they will be clos­ing up their shop, instead choos­ing to bake in the safe­ty of their home. The cou­ple – Rachel Cryer and Laurel Bowman –filed a com­plaint with the state of Oregon for Sweet Cakes’ refusal to bake their wed­ding cake. The bak­ery will sell to any­one regard­less of their sex­u­al ori­en­ta­tion, but will not bake a cake exclu­sive­ly for a same-sex wed­ding, because it goes against their Christian beliefs. The online web­site TheBlaze reports that the bakery’s own­ers – Aaron and Melissa Klein – have received numer­ous hate-filled emails and com­ments fol­low­ing their refusal to serve the gay cou­ple, with one email say­ing, “You stu­pid bible-thump­ing, hyp­o­crit­i­cal b**ch. I hope your kids get real­ly, real­ly, real­ly, sick and you go out of busi­ness.” Comments esca­lat­ed from there, with one per­son even wish­ing that co-own­er Aaron Klein be raped and shot.th (27)

Does that sound like equal­i­ty, or does it sound like sub­mis­sion to the dic­tates of homo­sex­u­al­i­ty? You may bury your head in the sand if you chose to. Christians who fun­da­men­tal­ly believe in their hearts that this has any­thing to do with equal­i­ty, fair­ness or jus­tice are way off base.
On this I am speak­ing specif­i­cal­ly to my Christian broth­ers and sis­ters who will fall vic­tim to the tran­quil drug of get­ting along.
This has noth­ing to do with Judging .
This has noth­ing to do with liv­ing and let live.
I implore you take a look at the way those who oppose Homosexuality are berat­ed , threat­ened, demo­nized, ridiculed, and labeled. Do you for one moment believe this is a move­ment about equality?
If you do God bless you , you may remain in your stupor.

HERE’S WHERE THE RUBBER MEETS THE ROAD.
Marriage equal­i­ty is now the law of the land in all 50 American states.
As a pub­lic sec­tor work­er what right does a per­son have to say no I will not mar­ry you because it runs counter to my Christian belief?
Do you believe the State will take kind­ly to it’s employ­ees refus­ing to do their jobs based on their per­son­al reli­gious con­vic­tions? Or do you think they will be fired? What then of their right of dissent.

Revelation 13:16 – 18 ESV /​

Also it caus­es all, both small and great, both rich and poor, both free and slave, to be marked on the right hand or the fore­head, so that no one can buy or sell unless he has the mark, that is, the name of the beast or the num­ber of its name. This calls for wis­dom: let the one who has under­stand­ing cal­cu­late the num­ber of the beast, for it is the num­ber of a man, and his num­ber is 666.

God's word is no less true whether man believes or not
God’s word is no less true whether man believes or not

What about the Church ‚will Pastors be allowed to dis­obey the Laws? Will Pastors who are opposed to Homosexuality as per the dic­tates of Biblical teach­ings be allowed to keep the church’s tax-exempt status?
The Answer is “No”

Christian Preachers who refuse to obey the laws will even­tu­al­ly find them­selves fac­ing legal sanc­tions. Most like­ly Civil lia­bil­i­ties and ulti­mate­ly Criminal sanctions.
As I said in a pre­vi­ous post this is the begin­ning of the per­se­cu­tion of the Christian Church.
The Church itself got lulled into a false sense of secu­ri­ty on this issue, believ­ing that the mes­sage com­ing out of the Political Right was just the ram­blings of weirdos and looneys.
I do agree that when this mes­sage comes from Rush Limbaugh, Glen Beck, Luara Ingram, mer­chants of hate , of course the mes­sage becomes con­vo­lut­ed and los­es it’s resonance.
This how­ev­er is the fail­ing of the Christian Church which fell asleep at the wheel , immersed in preach­ing and teach­ing pros­per­i­ty Gospel, ded­i­cat­ing ser­mon after ser­mon on the issue of “Haters”.
Turn your Television on on any giv­en Sunday morn­ing and you are left won­der­ing whether the Church has giv­en up on preach­ing the doc­trine of our soon com­ing Christ?
Churches are afraid to preach about the con­se­quences of sin. Churches are afraid to warn their con­gre­ga­tions about the impend­ing and inevitable calami­ty which awaits.
What hap­pened to “THUS SAYETH THE LORD
The Christian Church has out­sourced teach­ing and con­demn­ing sin to Charlatans, Racist Xenophobes and pon­tif­i­cat­ing Pharisees. Is there any won­der the mes­sage is deemed offen­sive which ulti­mate­ly end­ed up dri­ving peo­ple in the oth­er direction?

When the Church is immersed in the go-along to-get-along doc­trine how will any­one be drawn to the faith? When Pastors and Ministers of the Gospel are hav­ing sex with lit­tle boys and mul­ti­ple women where will the pow­er come from in the Church.
When Sunday Morning praise and wor­ship is packed with Homosexuals and het­ero­sex­u­al for­ni­ca­tors and adul­ter­ers where will the pow­er come from.

Is there any won­der that the Lord God has giv­en us over to our repro­bate mind when the Church is more con­cerned about gulf-stream jets and humon­gous Mansions than preach­ing the naked truth about our soon com­ing King?

This did not just hap­pen upon us, we saw it com­ing, they took the Bible out of Schools, they took prayer and all men­tion of God away from our youth. When they removed the Lord from the hearts of our chil­dren the Devil filled the void.
They attacked the Bible as an out­dat­ed Book of Fables which has no bear­ing on con­tem­po­rary cul­ture. As Christians we did not fight back.
Many peo­ple includ­ing myself have argued they have nev­er seen a sin­gu­lar issue take off with such sweep­ing alacrity as the homo­sex­u­al issue has, not just in America but across the Globe.
Where was the Christian Church? Where is the Beacon on a hill which can­not be hid ? Where was the warn­ing about the Calamity which will come when we open the Gates of Sodom.
Now I hear Supposed Ministers of the Gospel telling National Television audi­ences that Homosexuality is not a sin!!!
Are you kid­ding me?hqdefault
Homosexuality is not the only sin , but lets see what the word of God has to say about homosexuality.
♦ Leviticus 18:22 — Thou shalt not lie with mankind, as with wom­ankind: it [is] abomination.
1 Corinthians 6:9 – 11 — Know ye not that the unright­eous shall not inher­it the king­dom of God? Be not deceived: nei­ther for­ni­ca­tors, nor idol­aters, nor adul­ter­ers, nor effem­i­nate, nor abusers of them­selves with mankind.
Romans 1:26 – 28 — For this cause God gave them up unto vile affec­tions: for even their women did change the nat­ur­al use into that which is against nature:
Leviticus 20:13 — If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have com­mit­ted an abom­i­na­tion: they shall sure­ly be put to death; their blood [shall be] upon them.
Mark 10:6 – 9 — But from the begin­ning of the cre­ation God made them male and female.
Jude 1:7 — Even as Sodom and Gomorrha, and the cities about them in like man­ner, giv­ing them­selves over to for­ni­ca­tion, and going after strange flesh, are set forth for an exam­ple, suf­fer­ing the vengeance of eter­nal fire.
Romans 1:27 — And like­wise also the men, leav­ing the nat­ur­al use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward anoth­er; men with men work­ing that which is unseem­ly, and receiv­ing in them­selves that rec­om­pense of their error which was meet.

I will leave the Intellectuals to now demo­nize these Scriptures.
They will argue that vers­es from the Bible were used to val­i­date and jus­ti­fy Slavery . They will obfus­cate and attempt to con­fuse you with all man­ner of psue­do-intel­lec­tu­al-goobly-gook which sounds real­ly impres­sive but does noth­ing to dis­prove one syl­la­ble of God’s word.
No per­son who believes in the fun­da­men­tal prin­ci­ple of the con­cept of mar­riage being between a man and woman, can tru­ly believe the so-called mar­riage equal­i­ty does not threat­en our Religious freedoms.
When it becomes the law , how can any­one with a brain argue that dis­senter will not face seri­ous sanctions?
They can’t because they know it is a lie.
Barack Obama just a cou­ple years ago said he believed mar­riage was between one man and one woman.
No oth­er American President has broached this issue this far, Obama’s views were an evolv­ing view, one based on pub­lic opin­ion and con­tem­po­rary shifts in pub­lic opin­ions. Gods Laws do not change to match the times. We must change to match God’s words.
Marriage is a sacred insti­tu­tion cre­at­ed by God intend­ed to be between one man and one woman.
President Obama and oth­ers before believed that also,. That is why Obama mar­ried a woman.
The President and the Scribes on The Supreme Court may rule that man may mar­ry man and woman may mar­ry woman but the Supreme God Almighty will have some­thing to say about it.
After all he is the only Supreme author­i­ty, not those six who believe their rul­ing abro­gates God’s will. Who has author­i­ty to change some­thing man­dat­ed by God Almighty?gfall2

Christians look out, the State will be com­ing after us., Already some Pastors have capit­u­lat­ed, stat­ing they will Marry same sex couples.
The Christian Church can­not legit­i­mate­ly authen­ti­cate or val­i­date some­thing the word of God describes as an abomination.
They may do what they do but their unions will not be God-sanctioned.
God will per­son­al­ly hold those Pastor-imposers accountable.
Man’s law can­not Usurp God’s author­i­ty, this for all intents and pur­pos­es is the begin­ning of a trend which will see the Bible deemed offen­sive and a book which teach­es hate. They will be com­ing after your Bibles, they will be com­ing after your faith and if thou doth protest you will end up in Prison or worse.

PERSECUTION

Then shall they deliv­er you up to be afflict­ed, and shall kill you: and ye shall be hat­ed of all nations for my name’s sake. And then shall many be offend­ed, and shall betray one anoth­er, and shall hate one another.
(Matthew 24:9 – 10)

Corruption In Jamaica: Not Just Politicians And Cops.…..

You know when Politicians are bemoan­ing the lev­el of cor­rup­tion in your soci­ety that soci­ety is in trou­ble. In recent times Trevor Monroe an Attorney and for­mer head of the now defunct Communist Workers Party of Jamaica has bemoaned the lev­el of cor­rup­tion in the Jamaican society,.
Monroe also heads the National Integrity Action (NIA) a NGO he set up to mon­i­tor cor­rup­tion in Government.
Additionally, there has been calls from oth­er sec­tors of civ­il soci­ety regard­ing the high lev­el of cor­rup­tion and nepo­tism in the Jamaican society.
All of this seem to be falling on deaf ears for the (PNP) Portia Simpson Miller led Administration.
Even with con­tin­ued neg­a­tive reports from International Corruption Ratings Agencies like Transparency International, there seem to be no change or even a desire to cre­ate the impres­sion of change.

Gordon House , where our Nation's laws are debated and passed..
Gordon House , where our Nation’s laws are debat­ed and passed..

Like many oth­ers The Director Of Public Prosecution’s office seem not to ful­ly under­stand that there needs to be an air of account­abil­i­ty and hon­esty in the country.
One office how­ev­er seem to get it, that is the office of Contractor General.
Yet that office does not have pros­e­cu­to­r­i­al pow­ers to ade­quate­ly put a dent in corruption.
This fact can­not be lost on Jamaicans who are pay­ing atten­tion to whats hap­pen­ing in our country.
This Administration has enhanced INDECOM the Bruce Golding brain-child which he cre­at­ed in response to mas­sive cor­rup­tion with­in the Jamaica Constabulary Force.
INDECOM has tremen­dous pow­ers to arrest those with pow­ers to arrest. Since INDECOM has pow­er to arrest the Police, why is there no pow­er of arrest and pros­e­cu­tion for the Contractor General?
It must be argued then that INDECOM was cre­at­ed with the express intent of not only rein­ing in Police mis­con­duct , but to pre­vent seri­ous inves­ti­ga­tions and arrest of the Political directorate.
Just today The Jamaica Gleaner reports that the DPP refused to pros­e­cute the Mayor of Lucea, Shernet Haughton.
Haughton report­ed­ly issued some 22 con­tracts, worth more than $3.7 mil­lion to 11 of her rel­a­tives and per­sons affil­i­at­ed with her. The DPP ruled against pre­fer­ring crim­i­nal charges against her. Director Paula Llewelyn said although the evi­dence of nepo­tism is over­whelm­ing, it is not an offence known to the crim­i­nal law. Paula Llewelyn the DPP said her office will not be directed.
In oth­er words no one tells me what to do.
Talk about a Government Agency with­out over­sight or prop­er accountability.

Trevor Munroe
Trevor Munroe

HYPE
Everything for us Jamaicans is about hype. Everything is done for hype, pre­tense, show off, take your pick. Every office-hold­er is about hype, no one tell me what to do . Is it any won­der the coun­try is in the pick­le it’s in?
Even as a pha­lanx of spe­cial inter­est Groups have waged a vis­cer­al cam­paign to hand­cuff and shack­le the police depart­ment. Even as crime con­tin­ues on it’s upward trek unabated.
There is no out­cry from those spe­cial inter­est groups about the cor­rup­tion eat­ing away at the core of the Jamaican Nation.
Entities like the Norman Manley Law School are more than vocal advo­cates for the com­pre­hen­sive neu­ter­ing of the Jamaican police. They have waged inces­sant lob­by cam­paigns geared com­plete­ly at ren­der­ing the police depart­ment impo­tent, in sup­port of INDECOM.

I am a lit­tle out­raged that despite what is mas­sive cor­rup­tion in the Country’s legal fra­ter­ni­ty the Norman Manley Law School has been con­spic­u­ous­ly silent.
Lawyers trained by the Norman Manley Law School are prac­tic­ing law as pros­e­cu­tors, defense lawyers and ulti­mate­ly Magistrates and Judges.
It is impor­tant that the law school hold their own accountable .
In a recent report it was revealed that every year scores of lawyers are dis­barred from prac­tic­ing law in Jamaica.Additionally some are dis­barred sev­er­al times over , yet they still oper­ate as lawyers before they are final­ly removed from the roles of the Jamaican Bar Association.
The inci­dents which neces­si­tate dis­bar­ment range from pro­fes­sion­al neg­li­gence, fail­ure to com­mu­ni­cate with the clients, fail­ing to deal with mat­ters expe­di­tious­ly, accord­ing to chair­per­son of the Disciplinary Committee of the GLC of the Jamaican Bar Association Walter Scott.
Scott was quick to state that less than five per cent of the lawyers who have been sub­ject­ed to dis­ci­pli­nary action involves clients money.
READ STORY HERE Bad Lawyers Banned For Life!

That is plain unfil­tered BS. For years Jamaican Lawyers like Post Office Workers, Custom Officers and oth­ers have had seri­ous cas­es of sticky-fin­gers-dis­ease [sic] when it comes to oth­er peo­ple’s mon­ey. It is unadul­ter­at­ed cow-manure to argue that only a small amount of their trans­gres­sions are relat­ed to embez­zle­ment , or oth­er acts of thievery.
Where are the Ivory Tower dwellers who are usu­al­ly quick with the eight fin­gers point­ing to police and oth­ers? The (GLC) General Legal Council is a group of lawyers, their task is to police their own.
Why should the pub­lic be com­fort­able that only 50 of the coun­try’s more than 4,000 attor­neys-at-law have been banned for life from prac­tic­ing law in Jamaica.
What about the thou­sands of Jamaicans who have sim­ply giv­en up because they can get nowhere with the slow-paced almost sta­t­ic so-called inves­ti­ga­tions under­tak­en by the GLC ?
The fact of the mat­ter is that far greater num­bers of the nation’s lawyers are cor­rupt crim­i­nals clothed in noble robes , parad­ing as respectable offi­cers of the courts.
There is no inde­pen­dent over­sight for them as such the peo­ple have to wait on them to police them­selves. In the end hard­ly any­thing is done many are ele­vat­ed to high­er offices .
Lets put this issue of cor­rup­tion in cor­rect perspective.

Bad Lawyers Banned For Life!

Antoinette-Haughton Cardenas
Antoinette-Haughton Cardenas

Almost 50 of the coun­try’s more than 4,000 attor­neys-at-law have been banned for life from prac­tis­ing law in Jamaica.

The list of banned lawyers includes some mul­ti­ple repeat offend­ers of var­i­ous infrac­tions unbe­com­ing of the legal profession.

Last updat­ed on April 1, 2015, the web­site of the General Legal Council (GLC) lists the names of the

attor­neys and the date(s) on which dis­ci­pli­nary action was tak­en and the rea­son for the action taken.

Disciplinary action is tak­en after “exten­sive” inves­ti­ga­tion and adju­di­ca­tion by the Disciplinary Committee of the GLC of the Jamaican Bar Association, accord­ing to the chair of the Disciplinary Committee, Walter Scott.

He said less than five per cent of the lawyers who have been sub­ject­ed to dis­ci­pli­nary action involves clients money.

Most of the cas­es involved pro­fes­sion­al neg­li­gence, fail­ure to com­mu­ni­cate with the clients, fail­ing to deal with mat­ters expe­di­tious­ly, delays, things like that,” Scott toldThe Sunday Gleaner.

A dis­barred attor­ney is barred for life, and a struck-off attor­ney is struck off for life. There is no dif­fer­ence in the ter­mi­nol­o­gy of dis­barred or struck off. The ter­mi­nol­o­gy used in the legal pro­fes­sion is struck off.

Americans like to use dis­barred, but it amounts to the same thing. It sim­ply means that the per­son is no longer entered on the roll and is, there­fore, not enti­tled (to prac­tise),” said Scott.

To all intents and pur­pos­es, that per­son is a civil­ian once they have been struck off,” he clarified.

Struck Off Multiple Times

He explained that in the cas­es where lawyers have been struck off mul­ti­ple times, cas­es brought against an attor­ney must be heard even if the per­son is already barred.

If some­one had mul­ti­ple offences and you were first struck off on March 30, and the oth­er offences came up for tri­al after that, we would still make a strik­ing-off order. So you could then be struck off on the

sev­er­al dates after that ini­tial struck-off dates.

The first struck off is it, but if sub­se­quent cas­es war­rant a strike-off order, it is real­ly of no effect, because the first one stands,” added Scott.

Among the repeat offend­ers are for­mer talk-show host Antoinette Haughton Cardenas, who had mat­ters before the com­mit­tee 10 times between December 2007 and December 2012.

According to a recent Happy Valley immi­gra­tion lawyer blog post, she was struck off four times and she also faced fines, and ordered to repay funds. She exer­cised her right to appeal in at least one instance.

Another repeat offend­er is Derrick Darby, who faced the com­mit­tee eight times between 2003 and 2005. He was struck off four times between April 2003 and July 2005. There were orders also for repay­ment of funds as well as a fine.

Leeland Playfair faced the com­mit­tee six times and was struck off twice between 1995 and 2012. He was fined twice.

Shaun Reynolds also faced the com­mit­tee six times, and was first struck off in March 2007.

Former Deputy Police Commissioner Owen Clunie was struck off twice between September 2013 and January 2015.

Scott does not believe that “mul­ti­ple offend­ers” have any chance of redemp­tion, and he was care­ful to point out that many lawyers’ names are not on the list of those per­mit­ted to prac­tise, because they have stopped prac­tis­ing, and not because of any wrongdoing.

Lawyers who work in the gov­ern­ment ser­vice are not required to present finan­cial reports or make account­ing dec­la­ra­tions to the GLC as they are under the purview of pub­lic sec­tor mon­i­tor­ing and sub­ject to those rules. Bad Lawyers Banned For Life!

Rebel Without A Job: South Carolina Cop Fired After Posting Photo Wearing Confederate Flag Underwear

Shannon Dildine, Leader of South Carolina Boxer Rebellion, Sacked
Shannon Dildine, Leader of South Carolina Boxer Rebellion, Sacked

A cop who post­ed a pic­ture of him­self wear­ing Confederate bat­tle flag box­er shorts on Facebook has been fired.

Sgt. Shannon Dildine was sacked after the pho­to was spread across the Internet, WCIV report­ed.

It showed him bare-chest­ed, with his arms behind his head and wear­ing Southern pride as underwear.

Dildine served as an offi­cer in North Charleston.

Police Chief Eddie Driggers said the pho­to under­mined Dildine’s “abil­i­ty to improve trust and install con­fi­dence when work­ing with our citizens.”

Your post­ing in this man­ner led to you being pub­licly iden­ti­fied as a North Charleston police offi­cer and asso­ci­at­ed both you and the Department with an image that sym­bol­izes hate and oppres­sion to a sig­nif­i­cant por­tion of the cit­i­zens we are sworn to serve,” Driggers wrote in a ter­mi­na­tion letter.

This is the same police depart­ment where white cop Michael Slager was indict­ed on a mur­der charge ear­li­er this month in the fatal shoot­ing of Walter Scott, an unarmed black man who was run­ning away from the offi­cer after an April traf­fic stop.

Dildine has 10 days to appeal the decision.

After the Charleston church mas­sacre which left nine dead, dis­play­ing the Confederate flag has become an increas­ing­ly sen­si­tive issue.

Retailers, from Apple to Walmart, have announced they will stop sell­ing the flag.

This Is The Beginning Of The Persecution Of The Christian Church.

Celebration outside the Supreme Court
Celebration out­side the Supreme Court

The United States Supreme Court today ruled, Homosexual cou­ples may now mar­ry any­where in the United States, In a 5 – 4 rul­ing the Court decid­ed that Marriage in the United States is no longer an Institution between one man and one woman.
In oth­er words Gay mar­riage is now the law of the land.
This rul­ing is a huge win for pro­po­nents of the issue they defined as mar­riage equality.The Gay , Lesbian and trans-gen­der com­mu­ni­ty have suc­cess­ful­ly argued that mar­riage equal­i­ty is human rights.
♦The ques­tion then becomes “where will this end will a man or woman be able to legal­ly mar­ry their dog, cat , cow or horse?
♦ Will it now be against Federal law to refuse to offer ser­vice to homo­sex­u­als if that ser­vice is anti­thet­i­cal to their faith?
♦ Will mem­bers of the Clergy now be forced to per­form mar­riage cer­e­monies for Gay cou­ples in con­tra­ven­tion of their faith?
♦ Will min­is­ters who refuse to do so be pros­e­cut­ed as break­ing the law?
♦ Will con­gre­ga­tions which refuse to mar­ry homo­sex­u­als now lose their tax exempt status?
I believe we all know what the answer to these ques­tions will be . This is an issue which has swept the United States and the World like a mas­sive brush fire on a parched prairie. Opposition to mar­riage equal­i­ty has crum­bled and fold­ed like a wet blanket.
This rul­ing will have sweep­ing and far reach­ing con­se­quences for peo­ple under the influ­ence of the United States of America, not just in the United States but across the Globe.
In writ­ing for the major­i­ty Justice Kennedy a Herbert Walker Bush appointee, wrote that the Constitution guar­an­tees a right to same-sex mar­riage.Justice Anthony M. Kennedy wrote the major­i­ty opin­ion in the 5 to 4 deci­sion. He was joined by the court’s four more lib­er­al jus­tices, Ruth Bader Gingsberg,Stephen Breyer , Helena Kagan, and Sonia Sotomayor.

We fundamentally agree with this message, just not the way they believe. This is the real beginning of the persecution of the Christian Church...
We fun­da­men­tal­ly agree with this mes­sage, just not the way they believe.
This is the real begin­ning of the per­se­cu­tion of the Christian Church…

Smaller Nations steeped in Religious prin­ci­ples and opposed to homo­sex­u­al­i­ty will lit­er­al­ly be choked to death. Loans , grants and aid will be tied to com­pli­ance. Jamaica is one such nation which has been under tremen­dous pres­sure to repeal it’s bug­ger law. In the 4 years since Prime Minister Bruce Golding stepped down for dar­ing to sug­gest he would not have Gays in his Cabinet, in response to a British Journalist’s ques­tion, atti­tudes have also changed on the issue.
As part of that sea-change I spoke about ear­li­er, Jamaicans too, once vehe­ment­ly opposed to Homosexuality, have now soft­ened their atti­tudes sig­nif­i­cant­ly on the issue.
In the African American com­mu­ni­ty, once stri­dent­ly opposed to Homosexuality the walls of oppo­si­tion have crum­bled like a dried-mud-hut in a 7.0 earthquake.
So what has brought about this Biblical-like capit­u­la­tion to Homosexuality?
Here in the United States African Americans and oth­er eth­nic minori­ties have strug­gled for hun­dreds of years for human rights, civ­il rights, and dig­ni­ty. Yet the strug­gle rages some­times with­out any vis­i­ble traction.
Juxtapose our racial strug­gle with the Homosexual strug­gle and we must ask our­selves how come the strug­gle which has been waged for cen­turies is yet to gath­er the appro­pri­ate trac­tion once and for all, yet the strug­gle which hitched itself to the wag­on is close to being won?

Police Blast INDECOM In Parliamentary Submission Police Claim INDECOM Actions Impacting Criminal Investigations

thCAWTXLPMA sub­mis­sion, pre­sum­ably orig­i­nat­ing from the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) sup­port­ing addi­tion­al lim­i­ta­tions on the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM), has raised con­cerns among mem­bers of the joint select com­mit­tee (JSC) review­ing the oper­a­tions of the commission.

The sub­mis­sion claimed that INDECOM has exhib­it­ed “overzeal­ous actions” from incep­tion, which has result­ed in a “strained rela­tion­ship” between the police and its investigators.

It said that the approach adopt­ed by INDECOM over the years “has erod­ed the con­fi­dence of a crit­i­cal mass of police offi­cers, in their pur­suit of hard­ened and vio­lent crim­i­nals, and the con­duct of crim­i­nal inves­ti­ga­tions in very seri­ous cas­es, where INDECOM side­lines the police inves­ti­ga­tors by assert­ing its priv­i­leged posi­tion of pri­ma­cy in the investigations”.

Therefore, in some instances, the actions of INDECOM have impact­ed neg­a­tive­ly on crim­i­nal inves­ti­ga­tions, there­by risk­ing the pos­si­bil­i­ty of crim­i­nals escap­ing pros­e­cu­tion and pos­si­ble con­vic­tion,” the sub­mis­sion stated.

This is pri­mar­i­ly due to the adver­sar­i­al approach tak­en by INDECOM inves­ti­ga­tors, in the con­duct of their inves­ti­ga­tions into inci­dents in which the police used dead­ly force in the line of duty,” it added.

The sub­mis­sion was titled “JCF Contribution to the delib­er­a­tion of the Joint Select Committee of Parliament on the Proposed Oversight Mechanism for the Independent Commission of Investigations”.

However, Senator Tom Tavares-Finson, leader of Opposition busi­ness in the Senate and a mem­ber of the JSC, not­ed that it did not iden­ti­fy the mem­bers of the JCF respon­si­ble for its sub­mis­sion, nor did­n’t have a sig­na­ture to it.

The Opposition sen­a­tor felt that, for the sub­mis­sion to be dealt with for­mal­ly by the com­mit­tee, it required some clarification.

We need to know who are respon­si­ble for it, and we need to invite them here to explain their posi­tion,” Tavares-Finson suggested.

Chairman of the JSC and Minister of Justice Mark Golding not­ed that it was sub­mit­ted to the sec­re­tary of the com­mit­tee, with­out a name or sig­na­ture. It was even­tu­al­ly cir­cu­lat­ed to mem­bers and the sup­port staff of civ­il ser­vants, yesterday.

After the meet­ing, the Jamaica Observer sought a com­ment from INDECOM Commissioner Terrence Williams. However, he said he had just received the sub­mis­sion and could not respond.

The JSC has been divid­ed recent­ly on the ques­tion of addi­tion­al over­sight for INDECOM. Senator Gording and his col­league, Minister of National Security Peter Bunting, have sup­port­ed pro­pos­als for addi­tion­al over­sight for INDECOM.

This com­mis­sion, if overzeal­ous, can com­plete­ly demor­alise and demo­ti­vate the police force,” Bunting warned the JSC recent­ly. He said that, in the cir­cum­stances, there should be no fear about anoth­er lay­er of oversight.

But the major­i­ty of mem­bers of the com­mit­tee, includ­ing Opposition mem­ber Delroy Chuck, Senator Tavares-Finson and Government sen­a­tors Lambert Brown and Wensworth Skeffery, have strong­ly object­ed to a lay­er of over­sight between INDECOM and the Houses of Parliament, of which it is a commission.

The JCF and the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) have con­sis­tent­ly called for the pow­ers of INDECOM to be limited.

Golding said that since the mat­ter was raised again last month, the com­mit­tee’s sec­re­tari­at has received sev­er­al sub­mis­sions on the sub­ject. The sub­mis­sions came from INDECOM, The Norman Manley Law School (NMLS), Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ), The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP), The Jamaica Defence Force (JDF), as well as legal advice from the Office of the Attorney General. The JCF sub­mis­sion was received later.

He said that, while the JDF and the ODPP sup­port­ed pro­pos­als for addi­tion­al over­sight, the NMLS and JFJ were opposed.

INDECOM was estab­lished in 2010 to inves­ti­gate actions by mem­bers of the secu­ri­ty forces and oth­er agents of the State, which result in death or injury to per­sons or the abuse of the rights of persons.

Labor Must Prepare So We May Eliminate That Hated Mantra (Jumeka A Pnp Kuntry)

Horace Chang
Horace Chang

Horace Chang General sec­re­tary of the Jamaica Labor Party waxed euphor­ic in an Observer Article “Titled ‚JLP on the road to vic­to­ry; will win next elec­tion with com­fort­able mar­gin”. In the Article Dr. Chang laid out an artic­u­late argu­ment detail­ing why the Jamaica Labor Party will win the next gen­er­al Election. Chang pre­dict­ed that Labor will cruise to a com­fort­able vic­to­ry. He also inti­mat­ed that from the Party’s polling and oth­ers to include the Administration’s own polling the gov­ern­ing PNP is poised to lose big in local Government Elections now due.
This assess­ment by Chang is not new , we have heard from very good sources that the PNP’s inter­nal polls have indi­cat­ed they will lose.

While we are on that sub­ject I again use this oppor­tu­ni­ty to call for fixed elec­tion dates. Regardless of who is in pow­er, it should not be left up to politi­cians to decide when to call elections.
With that said there is just so much time left, soon Portia will be forced to call Elections, both local and General and she will have to face the vot­ers. As I have stat­ed in these pages , pass­ing IMF tests can­not be the barom­e­ter we use to mea­sure Government’s per­for­mance . If the Nation is forced to bor­row from the fund or oth­er lenders to pay it’s bills, it’s impor­tant that tar­gets set by lenders, whomev­er they may be , are met.
However the Government has a moral respon­si­bil­i­ty, and an oblig­a­tion to find ways to ease the bur­den of Austerity which gen­er­al­ly accom­pa­nies meet­ing those targets.
Some of those things includes find­ing ways to reduce crime and cor­rup­tion, elim­i­nat­ing bureau­cra­cy, low­er­ing tax­es, so that poten­tial investors may be influ­enced to con­sid­er our coun­try for invest­ment, there­by cre­at­ing more pri­vate sec­tor jobs.

Andrew Holness
Andrew Holness

The PNP oper­ates like a well oiled machine when it comes to win­ning elec­tions, as such despite the polls, Chang and the Labor par­ty should not count their chick­ens before they hatch.
If National Elections were called today what would the JLP do dif­fer­ent­ly if they won ?
It is absolute­ly not accept­able to sim­ply wait for the PNP to screw up then win the elec­tions only to con­tin­ue the very same poli­cies and con­tin­ue with the same degree of corruption.
What we need to hear now are sub­stan­tive and detailed pol­i­cy dif­fer­ence that the JLP would admin­is­ter which would have pos­i­tive effects.
It is impor­tant that the Labor Party now lay out exact­ly what it intends to do par­tic­u­lar­ly if it intends to shed the IMF .
Where will it source alter­na­tive funding?
The Government and it’s lack­eys speak about the cri­sis fac­ing the coun­try as if that cri­sis was cre­at­ed by some­one oth­er than themselves.
They speak about debt being 145% of GDP.
They talk about debt ser­vic­ing eat­ing up a huge chunk of the nations bud­get leav­ing pre­cious lit­tle to pay wages and ful­fill oth­er obligations.
What they sur­rep­ti­tious­ly omit is a “mea cul­pa” and a con­fes­sion to the Nation over the hor­ri­ble harm the Party has wrought on the Nation and it’s people.

SEE CHANG’S STORY HERE.JLP on the road to vic­to­ry; will win next elec­tion with com­fort­able margin

A lot of water will flow under the Bridge between now and when­ev­er Queen Portia decides to call National Elections which are con­sti­tu­tion­al­ly due between 29 December 2016 (the day of the pre­vi­ous elec­tion in 2011) and 16 April 2017.
It per­fect­ly good to be exu­ber­ant about the pos­si­bil­i­ty of win­ning, but that is not enough.
The JLP has devel­oped a knack for self destruc­tion, a fact not lost on Chang.

Quote :(1) We accept that there might still be some lin­ger­ing issues from the lead­er­ship race, but this is not unique to the JLP and is typ­i­cal of all par­ties that cleave to demo­c­ra­t­ic prin­ci­ples. The team that is coa­lesc­ing for the next General Elections, how­ev­er, is strong, high­ly moti­vat­ed and a good mix of youth and wisdom.
Quote: (2) The leak­ing of par­ty infor­ma­tion by a select few, while trou­bling, serves more as a les­son about the chal­lenges change agents face when enact­ing reform than any­thing else. This is not abnor­mal to organ­i­sa­tions going through sig­nif­i­cant change and forms part of the teething pains that will even­tu­al­ly be soothed. These actors must even­tu­al­ly rec­og­nize that they do not only hurt the tar­gets of their dis­com­fort, but the wider organ­i­sa­tion of which they are a part.
Quote: (3) Because of our his­to­ry, it is under­stand­able that some mem­bers might be jit­tery, but the JLP of 2015 is far dif­fer­ent from how it has been in pre­vi­ous times. This time all the fac­tors are com­ing togeth­er to ensure that the par­ty is ready for vic­to­ry at the polls. Several fac­tors will con­tribute to this victory.

There is much work to be done if we are to reverse the idea that Jamaica is pnp country
There is much work to be done if we are to reverse the idea that Jamaica is pnp country

I am not a mem­ber of the par­ty and I am jit­tery for Jamaica’s sake. Clearly there is much more work to be done, not just in con­vinc­ing the pub­lic , Dr. Chang seem to need some con­vinc­ing himself.
Whether or not this Essay from Chang is an attempt at reverse psy­chol­o­gy aimed at his own par­ty and to some degree at mem­bers of the PNP is not important.
What’s impor­tant is that Labor pre­pare, mak­ing itself once again a viable alter­na­tive, elim­i­nat­ing that hat­ed mantra that (Jumeka a pnp kuntry)

Just As Oversight Was Warranted For The Police It Is Warranted For INDECOM.…

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It can eas­i­ly be argued the Jamaica Constabulary Force cre­at­ed (INDECOM),the inde­pen­dent Commission of Investigations. Those mak­ing that claim would not be too far off.
It is not out of the ordi­nary to have over­sight of police depart­ments, in fact it is high­ly advis­able in a Democratic soci­ety that no one body oper­ate with­out oversight.

INDECOM came into exis­tence under the Bruce Golding Administration as a result of tremen­dous pub­lic demand for over­sight of the police depart­ment. The Government was respon­sive to those calls and INDECOM was born.
Naturally police depart­ments are nev­er hap­py about oversight.
Surprisingly many mem­bers of the force I spoke to are un-opposed to what they call “Pressure groups”. What they are opposed to is that their con­cerns are not con­sid­ered in the mix as it relates to the dif­fi­cul­ties inher­ent in their job.
The actions of many offi­cers of the (JCF) made the cre­ation of INDECOM an absolute neces­si­ty . The year was 1991 I was sit­ting in a class room at the Jamaica Police Academy on an in-ser­vice course. The instruc­tor asked what offence in our mind did we feel police offi­cers had not been engaged in committing?
The class­room was silent for sev­er­al min­utes as we all tried to think of any crime mem­bers of the depart­ment had not been accused of .
No one answered.
No one could.
Peter Bunting
Bunting

That was 24 years ago, since then mem­bers of the (JCF) has done almost irrepara­ble harm to the depart­ment , prompt­ing many to call for it’s disbandment.
The Jamaican Parliament debat­ed and passed the INDECOM Act.
Like every­thing that they engage in they did a ter­ri­ble job of for­mu­lat­ing the Act.
The law was draft­ed with­out ade­quate con­sid­er­a­tion giv­en to the con­cerns of police and mem­bers of the (JDF) Jamaica Defense Force. Conversely the Act. was large­ly influ­enced with taint­ed rhetoric from forces with­ing the Jamaican soci­ety which were large­ly hos­tile to police for per­son­al and oth­er reasons.
Entities like (JFJ) and it’s head Carolyn Gomes. Families against state terrorism[sic] (FAST) . The Norman Manley Law School and oth­er far left spe­cial inter­ests groups were allowed to taint the process with cor­ro­sive ant-police influences.

No-one in their right mind would conclude that either Golding or Bunting are supporters of the police
No-one in their right mind would con­clude that either Golding or Bunting are sup­port­ers of the police

The result is a bad law. Not bad in intent , bad in content.
There is no need to to inves­ti­gate every instance where police use force.
There is no need to give INDECOM Agents pow­er of arrest, we have a Director of Public Prosecution.
When police offi­cers are to be charged they are duly charged and face the courts like every­one else as it should be.
Many are quick to point to the American Federal Bureau Of Investigations as a template.
The FBI does not have pow­er to arrest offi­cers. They inves­ti­gate and sub­mit their find­ings to the pros­e­cu­tor. Congress was smart to under­stand the impor­tance of morale, as well as the need to reduce the like­li­hood of conflict.
They also under­stood the need for a del­i­cate bal­ance between sup­port­ing local law-enforce­ment and hav­ing oversight.
Some Jamaican “Joe-Blows” have likened INDECOM to the FBI. That par­al­lel could not be any more wrong as the role of the FBI is not to inves­ti­gate Police Abuse , it is to inves­ti­gate and enforce Federal Laws.
Some American law enforce­ment Agencies have active over­sight , some do not.

Many with­ing the Jamaican soci­ety have vary­ing opin­ions on the role and even the rel­e­vance of INDECOM.
On Wednesday Raulston Nembhard a priest and social com­men­ta­tor, jumped into the fray in a lengthy Article for the Jamaica Observer in which he assailed the Ministers of Justice and National Security for dar­ing to want to add some degree of over­sight to INDECOM. Said Raulston Nembhard . INDECOM exists to restrain the heart­less, wicked and cor­rupt cop who will harass the ordi­nary cit­i­zen or even kill with impuni­ty. It exists to restrain those who would kick down the poor man’s door and use obscen­i­ty in the pur­suance of their duties. Bunting and Golding, why would you want to place any hand­cuff on such a body”?

I extract­ed this one state­ment because I believe it offers a poignant syn­op­sis of the self right­eous hyp­ocrites in Jamaica.
On the one hand he makes an impas­sioned argu­ment for over­sight of the police, while on the oth­er he does the exact oppo­site when it relat­ed to the Agency he is in favor of.
What a hypocrite.
INDECOM has at it’s head a pow­er-hun­gry Napoleonic nar­cis­sist , at every turn he demands more and more pow­er yet he is opposed to over­sight of his agency argu­ing that the agency is already answer­able to Parliament.
This is exact­ly the rea­son why there ought to be over­sight of INDECOM as there is a need for over­sight of the JCF .
As we march to a more trans­par­ent soci­ety, one in which we adhere to the dic­tates of laws, let us nev­er put pow­er into the hands of a few with­out the nec­es­sary checks and balances.

Raulston-NEMBHARD
Raulston-NEMBHARD

We should nev­er allow our Country’s laws to be dic­tat­ed by the few who live above Cross Roads. For too long we have allowed the self right­eous grandios­i­ty of the prover­bial” big man” to hold sway, we must not allow it anymore.
Lets have over­sight of INDECOM.
Lets not shack­le our police with threats of arrest when they place their lives at risk for us.
Hypocrites like Raulston Nembhard are blessed to live in soci­eties where the sac­ri­fice of police offi­cers are ignored and demeaned with­out pay­ing a price for it and that should change.

See Observer sto­ry here: Do not strait­jack­et, hand­cuff INDECOM

If Only Black-America Understood The Power Of It’s Money…

Walmart finally decided to stand for something other than profits...
Walmart final­ly decid­ed to stand for some­thing oth­er than profits…

For a long time this Blogger has strug­gled with the issue “Racism”, won­der­ing large­ly why African-Americans tol­er­at­ed it for so long. I looked at Race rela­tions in the Country of my birth which ulti­mate­ly default­ed to a caste system.
It became clear to me as the years pro­gressed that African Americans had it expo­nen­tial­ly more dif­fi­cult that peo­ple in the Caribbean.
Simply put, the slave-mas­ter left Jamaica and oth­er Islands leav­ing the infra­struc­ture of light skinned supe­ri­or­i­ty in place, but he left.
In America he nev­er left.

Having lived lived most of my life in Jamaica in which I eschewed and reviled the caste sys­tem I moved to the United States . It was then that I start­ed won­der­ing why the Building blocks of Racism were allowed to remain intact while America got away with bad-mouthing and strong-arm­ing oth­er coun­tries on issues of Human Rights , Justice and the like.

I also thought that since Black Americans would not engage in a war to claim their dig­ni­ty , a choice they made from Kings days, why did they not use the next best thing, the pow­er of their money?
Being a small busi­ness own­er who oper­ates two enti­ties , one offer­ing ser­vice the oth­er sales. I observed over the years that African-Americans would only spend mon­ey on the ser­vice end of my busi­ness, that ser­vice being some­thing they gen­er­al­ly do not like to sources but from any­one oth­er than blacks.
However as far as the out­let side is con­cerned the store was a mere Museum to be admired, they would not make a purchase.
At first I was tempt­ed to just write it off as envy. Of course why not? Guy come to their Country act­ing like a busi­ness­man who the hell does he think he is right ?
Then I start­ed talk­ing to some of my cus­tomers with whom I had a good rap­port. The con­sen­sus was that the ser­vice I offered they did not want from whites or oth­ers, but when they want­ed to pur­chase things they went to oth­er peo­ple and that’s how they grew up.
Yeah I know “Wow”!

Amazon say they will no longer carry racist paraphernalia on their site
Amazon say they will no longer car­ry racist para­pher­na­lia on their site

They nev­er quite fig­ured out that their mon­ey is their pow­er. African Americans have allowed them­selves to be mere con­duits for mon­ey, retain­ing pre­cious lit­tle of the resources they earn. Of all groups in the United States the Black dol­lar cir­cu­lates with­in the black com­mu­ni­ty the least, less than once. The clos­est group to African-Americans are Hispanics , their dol­lar cir­cu­lates eight times with­ing their com­mu­ni­ty before it leaves. It cir­cu­lates count­less times in the white community.
Hispanics will be chang­ing the num­ber of times their dol­lar cir­cu­late quite rapidly.
As a group they are open­ing more start-ups than any oth­er group.
African-Americans con­tin­ue to be huge con­sumers of goods and ser­vices oth­ers pro­duce with­out start­ing and sup­port­ing their own.
This year 2015, it is pro­ject­ed that African-Americans will spend between 1.3 and 1.5 Trillion dol­lars on goods and ser­vices, yet hard­ly any of that mon­ey will remain in our community.

One of the things I strug­gled with was, why haven’t big busi­ness­es stepped in and say no to racism met­ed out to Blacks in America ? Then it occurred to me they did not need to. Many of America’s largest Companies were built on the backs of slaves. In fact America was found­ed and built on the com­plex­i­ties of the slave trade, and slave labor.
Blacks were always going to walk into their stores and plunk down their mon­ey grin­ning like Cheshire cats ask­ing to pur­chase flat screen Televisions and Cadillacs. Where else would they go.
Now after the Church killings at moth­er Emanuel , Companies like Walmart , Kmart, Sears, Amazon , and oth­ers are join­ing the cho­rus demand­ing the despi­ca­ble Confederate flag be removed from in front the State house. They have gone far­ther sug­gest­ing they will no longer car­ry any mer­chan­dise with that sym­bol of hate in their stores or on their websites.
Removing the Confederate flag from the grounds of the state house will not end Racism. Neither will Racism stop because com­pa­nies no longer car­ry their products.
However as it was when the Government went after the KKK and con­fis­cat­ed their monies when they were proven to have com­mit­ted crimes against oth­ers, soon atti­tudes will change when we speak with no uncer­tain terms that Racism will not be tolerated.

Sears
Sears

Despite this cue Black suits on Television still do not real­ize that this is an oppor­tu­ni­ty to put the ped­al to the met­al. Instead as always they are engaged in ask­ing for jobs and ameni­ties like afford­able housing.
How about you band togeth­er do star­tups and spend with your own kind? Then you won’t have to ask for afford­able hous­ing, you will be able to afford decent housing.
How about final­ly fig­ur­ing out that you can effect mean­ing­ful change if you with­hold your mon­ey from com­pa­nies which pro­mote and sup­port Racism and Government poli­cies which are harm­ful to your communities?
In order to fig­ure that out Black Americans would have to deter­mine that they will read and stop being coons only inter­est­ed in being enter­tain­ers and being entertained.

Were Family Members Of The Slain Too Quick To Forgive…

DYLANN STORM ROOF.
DYLANN STORM ROOF.

Many peo­ple angry over the actions of 21 year-old Dylan Storm Roof have stat­ed that fam­i­ly mem­bers ought not for­give him for his das­tard­ly actions.
Many peo­ple opine that as Black peo­ple we are too quick to for­give and return to our cor­ner, no mat­ter how dark those cor­ners may be.
I read one Article today from some­one who believe for­give­ness from fam­i­ly mem­bers to Roof is “Immoral”.
The writer quot­ed old Testament Scriptures which teach­es an “eye for an eye”.
At the risk of sound­ing cliché, I wrote that, were we to fol­low those laws we would end up with a World full of blind people.

We are not liv­ing under old Testament laws which dic­tates an eye for an eye. We don’t want a world full of blind people.
Jesus came and died so we do not have to live that way.
Now I do agree that their Forgiveness may have been pre­ma­ture accord­ing to Biblical teach­ings, but it is per­fect­ly okay for those left to grieve, to unbur­den them­selves of hatred and offer forgiveness.
Forgiveness how­ev­er is not an enti­tle­ment, it is some­thing earned and there are predicates.
The Bible teach­es that in order to receive for­give­ness the trans­gres­sor must .….…..
Recognize that he did wrong.
Repent.
Ask for forgiveness.
Yes Dylann Storm Roof has not done any of the above as far as we know, and so on the at basis their actions may have been premature.
The larg­er issues of Racism in America is a recur­ring dec­i­mal. It nev­er goes away, this learned behav­ior in a large cross-sec­tion of white Americans is per­va­sive and can­cer­ous. President Obama speak­ing on a pod-cast spoke about it being in the DNA of many white people.
I agree that this most despi­ca­ble of lie told to them­selves has actu­al­ly fil­tered into their genet­ic code to the point it is now a part of who they are.
For God’s sake we are liv­ing in the year 2015, how dumb and illit­er­ate can one be in assum­ing some sort of supe­ri­or­i­ty over oth­ers based on skin pig­men­ta­tion, or any oth­er nat­u­ral­ly defin­ing characteristics?

scenes which greeted marchers from Ferguson to Jefferson city several months ago...
scenes which greet­ed marchers from Ferguson to Jefferson city sev­er­al months ago…

In his infi­nite wis­dom God cre­at­ed every specie with dif­fer­ent hues and oth­er defin­ing char­ac­ter­is­tics. It is all part of the beau­ti­ful cor­nu­copia of col­or and excellence.
Yet for some rea­son a sec­tion of one race have dis­tort­ed God’s cre­ation , lied about it and used the dis­tor­tion they cre­at­ed to cause untold pain and deaths prob­a­bly to the tune of bil­lions of peo­ple look­ing dif­fer­ent than they do.
It is time for decent peo­ple of all col­or, to shout down the Bigots. They should have no hid­ing place to grow their hatred .
As Black peo­ple we have tol­er­at­ed this Genocide on our peo­ple for far too long.
Over 50 years ago on a Sunday morn­ing 4 lit­tle girls died in a church base­ment in Alabama, their only sin was that they were black. A dement­ed, moron­ic demon decid­ed to snuff out their lives, yet the so-called-con­science of the nation was not shocked, yes I said it.
A few days ago anoth­er imbe­cile snuffed out the lives of nine peo­ple again in a church. They took him in showed him kind­ness and he turned on them like the rabid dog he is.
How many more Black lives are we will­ing to sur­ren­der on the Altar of get­ting along?
When will enough be enough?
The Nation’s con­science was not shocked fifty years ago because it is stu­pid to expect the descen­dants of rapists ‚Robbers and Genocidal mur­der­ers to feel empa­thy for doing what comes nat­ur­al to them.
Martin Luther King spoke about the “drug of grad­u­al­ism”, over fifty years after they took his life Black America is still drunk with the drug of grad­u­al­ism, believ­ing change has come , when in fact not much has changed .
It’s time for this igno­ble Blithe called Racism to be forced deep into the sub­ter­ranean cav­erns beneath our feet, those who believe in it should quake in their boots at the thought of the con­se­quence attached to even think­ing it.
Now is the moment this is the time.

Vendors Gripped With Fear..

SOME VENDORS at Jamaica’s largest food mar­ket, Coronation, are express­ing seri­ous con­cerns about their safe­ty, charg­ing that crim­i­nals have been rob­bing and attack­ing sell­ers who dare to defy them.

One ven­dor who spoke on con­di­tion of anonymi­ty told The Gleaner that the sit­u­a­tion has become increas­ing­ly dan­ger­ous, with crim­i­nals rob­bing peo­ple in broad daylight.

I am scared. I don’t know what is going to hap­pen. We just have to pray and trust in God,” the ven­dor lamented.

According to the con­cerned sell­er, the recent shoot­ing in the down­town Kingston mar­ket has fur­ther height­ened fears among ven­dors and shoppers.

The ven­dor said that many cus­tomers have indi­cat­ed that they are con­cerned about the ten­sion in west Kingston and reports of per­sons being robbed in the market.

In addi­tion, the ven­dor said there appears to be a con­sid­er­able decline in the num­ber of peo­ple who usu­al­ly turn up at the mar­ket on Thursdays and Saturdays to pur­chase ground provisions.

Another ven­dor at the mar­ket report­ed being robbed of about $70,000 at the Coronation Market.

Challenging To Police

Town Clerk Robert Hill said the mar­ket is sit­u­at­ed in a chal­leng­ing loca­tion in west Kingston where com­pet­ing gangs operate.

Whereas we have secu­ri­ty pro­vid­ed with­in the mar­ket, we still are not ful­ly capa­ble of man­ag­ing the types of things that go on in there in terms of rob­bery, because it is a porous area,” he said.

Historically, where the mar­ket is locat­ed it is a dif­fi­cult place — it is just dif­fi­cult to man­age. We can­not con­trol the social con­struct around the mar­ket because those vari­ables are out­side the remit of the KSAC (Kingston and St Andrew Corporation), but we are doing all we can, along with the police, to secure the area,” the town clerk asserted.

He said the KSAC and the city engi­neer have been work­ing to cre­ate more order­ly access to the market.

Several calls were made to the Darling Street police for com­ment but the offi­cer in charge was in a meet­ing. Subsequent calls to the offi­cer proved futile, as his phone rang with­out an answer.

Haley : Flag Should Come Down

Nikki Haley
Nikki Haley

South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has called for the Confederate flag to be removed from the state capi­tol in the wake of the racial­ly charged killing of nine church­go­ers in a his­toric Charleston congregation.

Today we are here in a moment of uni­ty… with­out ill will to say it’s time to move the flag from capi­tol grounds,” she said, and was met with applause.

The removal of the flag from the lawn of the gov­ern­ment build­ing, if it is approved by the leg­is­la­ture, would have no affect on those who wish to fly it on their own pri­vate prop­er­ty, Haley said.

Many respect the flag as a reminder of ances­tors who died in the Civil War, not­ing that such feel­ings do not rep­re­sent “hate nor is it racism. At the same time, for many oth­ers in South Carolina, the flag is a deeply offen­sive sym­bol of a bru­tal­ly oppres­sive past,” she said.

We do not need to declare a win­ner and a los­er here,” she said.

According to The Associated Press, the flag has flown in front of the state capi­tol for the past 15 years, and it was flown atop the state­house dome since 1962.

While Haley’s dec­la­ra­tion means that she is join­ing the host of local lead­ers as well as both of the state’s sen­a­tors in the call, it is not actu­al­ly her deci­sion whether or not the flag will stay.

State law dic­tates that two-thirds of the the South Carolina gen­er­al assem­bly will have to call for the flag’s removal, and before that they will have to have two-thirds of the assem­bly vote to extend their ses­sion, accord­ing to state Sen. Marlon Kimpson, who spoke at the press con­fer­ence ear­li­er today.

The debate over the Civil War-era flag comes after the shoot­ing spree at Emanuel AME Church, alleged­ly by Dylann Roof.

The time has come to remove this sym­bol of hate and divi­sion from our state capi­tol,” said the Rev. Nelson Rivers, who is a mem­ber of the National Action Network and the pas­tor at a local Baptist church.

The South Carolina state leg­is­la­ture is under pres­sure to remove the flag after a 21-year-old believed to have been moti­vat­ed by racism shot and killed nine peo­ple in a his­tor­i­cal­ly black church in Charleston last week.

The state capi­tol’s American flag was low­ered to half-staff after of the shoot­ings, but the Confederate flag also flown there remained at full-staff because only the state’s gen­er­al assem­bly is allowed to order it down.

ABC News can also con­firm that both of the state’s Senators, Sen. Tim Scott and Sen. Lindsey Graham, who is cur­rent­ly run­ning for pres­i­dent, were expect­ed to call for the flag to be removed.

Charleston Mayor Joe Riley said that while the flag was orig­i­nal­ly used to com­mem­o­rate South Carolina res­i­dents who died dur­ing the Civil War, “years and years ago [it] was appro­pri­at­ed as a sym­bol of hate,” he said today.

Riley said that it should be removed and put in a his­toric site or muse­um, because it “sends the wrong message.”

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