Tuesday, August 25, 2009

CRITICS OF THE BELIZE UDP GOVERNMENT QUESTION?

*** Prime Minister Barrow accused of Nepotism, if not actually making a CHAVEZ style dictatorial state.


ALL IS NOT ROSY WITH THE UDP GOVERNMENT OF BELIZE AND THE RULE OF PM BARROW
SOME OF THE QUESTIONS BEING ASKED BY THE CRITICS ARE BELOW!

- is PM BARROW another CHAVEZ dictatorial type? ---- If there is a differenced what would it be?
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All likenesses to any person living or dead are purely coincidental...

SERIOUSLY think about this one folks...

What would you think if you were told that in a Central American country, the first substantial acts of a newly elected government were:

1. To attempt to pass a law to incarcerate innocent citizens (preventative detention). (Smacks of political persecution if you ask me.)

2. To hold indefinitely in lock-down innocent citizens who unknowingly enter a building in which an unregistered gun is located. People, this could be your high school aged child, if you child happens to be in a classroom with another child who unknowing to your child brings a gun to school. You child could end up in jail indefinitely for having done nothing wrong. Think about it. (This is a set up to have a charge handy, any charge, that could safely be used to lock up political opponents indefinitely. The dozens of poor innocent people currently in lock down under this charge are but collateral damage. The real target is JB.)

3. To outlaw bulletproof vests. (Huh? Is that a weapon?)

4. To threaten to "commandeer the rice" from the Blue Creek farmers because they would not sell their privately grown rice for less than cost, and then go on to import rice and sell it at a much lesser subsidized cost so as to run the local farmers out of business (out of spite and bad mind?).

5. To de-politicize the post of Attorney General ... (so that an ex-wife could be appointed to the position?)

5. To have that head of state appoint his brother as Appeals Court judge? (Ex-wife the Attorney General and brother the Appeals Court judge? Doesn't that sound like major conflict of interest to you?)

6. Passes a law to put a choke hold on the unions so they cannot protest.

7. Puts the teachers under government stranglehold so they cannot dissent.

6. Nationalizes a private enterprise. (More to come?)

Bonus question:

What do you call it when a head of state appoints his ex-wife as Attorney General, his brother the judge, sibling from abroad as Min. of Police (Min. of Police needs to be a trusted pawn used to quash dissent. I predict will soon come from the dual-nationality landscape.) ... and then starts to "commandeer" private enterprise? Do we have a name?

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