Jamaica, home of Usain Bolt will dominate World Olympics for decades. Here is why.

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JAMAICA ANNUAL HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS

in 2017, from March 28th to April 1st, over 3,000 students from over 100 high schools from every corner of this small mountainous island competed and excelled in track and field events. The girls and boys championship is the biggest track and field event involving high school students anywhere in the world.

The track and field championship started in 1910 with boys only from the schools in the capital city of Kingston and merged with the girls champs in 1999.

Age groups range from class 4 – 10 years old to class 1 maximum age 18.

This year 27 records were broken.

46 girls schools and 42 boy schools scored points.

Despite the overall population ratio of 2 to 1, capital city area to the rural area, 8 of the top 10 girls scoring schools were from the rural area: for the boys it was 6 of the top 10. from the rural area.

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Over the years, Jamaica has given the development of athletics the highest priority. With a history of producing some of the best sprinters in the Olympics going back to 1948, Jamaica never rested on its laurels.  Even with scare financial resources Jamaica invested in training and competition locally and preparation for all the world championships and the ultimate, the Olympics.

Champs is the starting point of champions. What is most significant is that the rural schools were hardly able to participate in the past thus the Kingston schools dominated while the raw talent was lurking in the background. Usain Bolt was born and grew up in the rural area before his talent was discovered and he was shipped to the city to participate in Champs.  Once exposed to the expert coaching of Mills he was able to tap into his enormous talent and the rest is history.

For those thinking Usain Bolt’s retirement signals the end of Jamaica’s dominance should think again.Bolt_200_1jpg.jpg
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The ugly side of Facebook

Have to be vocal on this. If you are interested please read all of it,,

FaceBook has some good points but beware. I am speaking as an IT professional. FB as a media is very controlling. It is constantly goading you into coughing up only the info it needs to serve its marketing purposes which ultimately increases its revenues.

It severely restricts the way you can post everything..pictures, thoughts, ideas. You cannot use some of the most basic web tools to enhance your posts for emphasis etc (html ..etc.)

If you are not an IT person you may believe what they allow you is a BIG deal but it is not.

Facebook posts you information in ways you may not like and not aware of.

I got a bit angry when I responded to a pop up to update my profile after I put a few minor things in. It posted / broadcast incorrectly that I just started working at my company when indeed it has been around since the 1995 and that I just started studies at York University in Toronto.

We all enjoy the interaction with our friends .. finding new friends and posting life events which are significant and of course the many inspirational verses etc. Those things we like, but keep in mind the exposure of your personal stuff gift wrapped for exploitation by you know who. and the fact that being the social media monopoly you are dancing to their music only.

Bear in mind always your every post, interaction, pictures, who you have as friends, their posts, their personal stuff are all interrelated using relational database technology.

With government forcing social media entities to cough up information you are ‘naked’ in the global world of data / cyberspace.  “Everything you say can and will be used against you

Watch for the next post about how Facebook leverages your free posted information to make billions of dollars.  Should you be compensated?

Illegal Mexican Immigrants – impact on American jobs

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Donald Trump called them criminals and rapists.  Bit of an exaggeration.

However, they do have a huge impact on casual labor jobs. Ask anyone who runs a construction, landscaping or restaurant business.

Probably 80% of their workers are these immigrants.  In our area they are paid around $15 per hour while college students who  need to work part time in MacDonald’s etc. are paid $7.25 per hour.  All the towns in this area turn a blind eye to the hundreds of  Mexicans who show up at 6:00 am in the mornings  at the local Seven Elevens.

They are very cocky too, don’t approach them with $10 per hour they will turn their backs on you.

Two of these guys were hired by a friend of mine to do prep, cutting meats, marinating them for a big catering event.

He did so simply because he could not get anyone to work except these Mexicans at the Seven Eleven who turned down $10 per and $12 per hour.  One of these guys was driving a late model spruced up SUV.  After 8 hrs of work the said they were done and demanded pay, got it and left.  My friend was left stranded to finish the work himself.

We still have high unemployment of local Americans yet all the Mexicans find jobs paying them $15.  So what is wrong with this picture?

Hillary

I saw a recent blog entitled Hillary the cheater, and thought the author’s description was a bit harsh. Whatever else we may say about her, no one can deny that she has served her country faithfully and well. She has also shown us how to accept defeat with dignity, and she wrote a new chapter on party loyalty in the nation’s Handbook of politics.

Rules of full disclosure demand that I confess that I supported her in 2006 all the way until Obama overcame her. Not so much now. These are different times. My support has drifted because I have heard her say nothing to convince me that she is willing or able to acctswiftly and positively on issues about which I am positive,

For instance, hawkishness will not resolve the present crisis in the Middle East What is needed here is American leadership in a series of never ending negotiations conducted within a framework of multi-pluralism. America must acknowledge that her equal allies for the moment in negotiations about ISIS are Turkey, Jordan, Israel, Saudi Arabia and yes, sometimes Iran. For a fact, these countries will not all be her allies in nuclear non-proliferation negotiations. That is what multi-pluralism means. Each country is free to protect its own discreet interests in each set of negotiations. NATO is an example of a multi-plural organization, and it operates for the most part to defend its member countries against Russian aggression.

Multi-pluralism must be at the heart of the nextpresident’s foreign policy. America cannot commit itself to a blind allegiance to any country, especially not to an Israel led by a warmonger.

It is hard to see Hillary delivering the regulatory regime that the banking system now needs so urgently, for she does not hold them at arm’s length. Banks must not be allowed to co-mingle depositor’s money with other funds for risky investments. If this activity is not curtailed we face another financial breakdown. The oil industry also needs urgent safety and environmental regulatory reform; subsidies now given to the oil industry should be diverted to Universities engaged in R&D work designed to develop a viable alternative to oil.

How far would Hillary go to reform the justice system. Would she order a study of the entire police force to deal with the civil rights atrocities now exposed by the DOJ in Ferguson Missouri? Is she willing to take on the prosecutors across the country on how they perform in cases of police homicide? It is no secret that ever since the decision in the 2000 elections, the Supreme Court has been delivering judgments, some of which are explainable only on ideological, (not legal) grounds. Would she address the Constitutional issue of the appointment of judges? Can we rely on her to review and correct the troubled business of plea bargaining under which trillions of dollars were lost in the financial meltdown with no one being found guilty of wrongdoing?

Would Hillary be willing to create a bipartisan, independent Electoral Commission, with responsibility for all electoral matters, including but not limited to re-districting, approval of all new electoral legislation, electoral petitions, and the mandate to enforce that each state ensures that every American has not only a right to vote, but the ability to do so through the possession of a voter ID card?

Where is she on immigration, gun control. Drugs? Can we give her a blank page to fill out on these things, or should she commit to one course of action or the other.

We need a president, in my view to continue the path Obama has taken, (though in some cases tentatively) on these matters. That is why I would be much more comfortable with Elizabeth Warren. But will Hillary withdraw quietly and endorse her? I don’t think so.

Hillary Clinton – the cheater

HillaryClinton HC_serverHillary part of the Clinton smart-ass team (with her husband the liar) has been at it again.

She deliberately and knowingly setup a computer server in her place . This is a mail server that is used to store and send government emails while she was Secretary of State.

Whether or not it was legal is another matter , but she set it up that way so she could selectively hide and when necessary DELETE classified emails. No one does this unless they have an ulterior motive.

Now she says she will send copies of these emails to the government. It begs the question.  How many were deleted a long time ago and how many are being kept back because they may be incriminating?

She is probably in the clear legally, but one must question her motives and her integrity.

What is even worst is this.  The large corporation Sony,  had massive security put on their systems, yet they were hacked and confidential info captured. With this ‘mickey mouse’ at home server even the next door neighbor could hack into it without much trouble.  So how about China and Russia and all the bad guys hacking in and grabbing stuff of interest to them.

Many times when you are hacked you don’t know.

So it is.. one more reason why this jaded, over-the-hill, conniving lady should go into full retirement now.

Add to it that the Clinton foundation has been getting massive donations from foreign countries even when she was SOS.

Hope they can trump up some criminal charge so we can be sure she is out of the way.  Hope the asleep  Dems will wake up and kick her out.

Obama and his staff impetuous

Bibby&ObamaHow did this happen? The President of the mighty USA and his staff snubbing their key ally in the Middle-east Prime Minister of Israel, Netanhayu.

If this government believes in free speech and is really transparent why would they not want to hear what he has to say? The Congress of the USA is not breaking the law in inviting him to speak. To make a public, global show of disagreement must be counter productive.

Full disclosure I am not aligned to any political party. I am independent

IRS – Lies, Lies and more lies

imrsBiggest problem with this government and this nation is the ease with which they lie.
The IRS reported that emails were lost when the hard disk drive of Lois Lerner crashed (a likely story)
As a Tech professional I know this is BS as all emails are stored on a remote server. Most servers are archived / backed up at least daily. Over the long haul these servers files are put on tapes for storage for many many years.

It is interesting that their ‘mickey mouse’ response when asked for the emails was that the drive crashed and routinely discarded.

Now the emails 32,000 of them have been located on the tapes!!!

Folks tell the truth all the time and face the music. Lies are very difficult to maintain.

Res ipsa loquitur

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Res ipsa loquitur

There is a country called ‘Freeland’, where wealthy men daily import hundreds of cases of uncustomed tobacco products, (cigarettes), and they do this with impunity.

In this country, if a black man of the grand old age of 43, who has children and grand-children, finds himself standing on the sidewalk in a city as large as you can find on earth, with nothing in his hand or pocket, and a policeman decides to arrest him for selling loose cigarettes, over his protestations of innocence, he can be strangled to death in broad daylight by a gang of policemen, and the police can do this with impunity.

In this country, if a black youth of 18, is walking in the street, and a policeman suspects him of having stolen 6 cigarillos, he can be accosted and shot to death in broad daylight, and the police can do this with impunity.

In this country, if a black youth of 18 goes to the corner store to buy skittles and Arizona iced tea, a ‘wannabe policeman’ can accost him on his way home and take his life with impunity.

In this country, if a twelve year old child is playing alone in the park with a toy gun, the ‘neighbours’ can call the police and the police can take his life within two seconds of their arrival on the scene’ and the police can do this with impunity.

Age doesn’t matter! He could be twelve or he could be twenty-two. He could be in the park or he could be in the general store, with a toy that he took from the shelf. He will be just as dead within seconds of the police laying eyes on him.

Welcome to America for you will have guessed by now that I am speaking of America, the land of the free. It is all happening here, and understandably, the black community is up in arms. Liberals and progressives are with them marching in the streets. They are demanding justice. They are demanding that policemen on patrol be required to wear a camera on their person, so as to provide video evidence of each police/citizen confrontation. Some of them are demanding that a Special Prosecutor be appointed to pursue police homicides.

These are troubling developments. They lead us to ask what is the source of this immunity from criminal liability that the police now seem to enjoy? After careful analysis we shall be obliged to say that there is no such immunity from criminal liability anywhere in the Constitution or the laws of this country. Our next question will be why is it then that the law is not being applied? Therein lies the question.

The short answer is that State prosecutors throughout these United States, who daily work hand in hand with the police, consistently manipulate the law to protect police men (who kill civilians), from conviction; and for reasons which go deeper and darker than this paper could fully explore, the police in America are much more willing to shoot young black men than other men.

In one of the cases mentioned above, Karl Zimmerman, an acknowledged ‘wannabe policeman, stalked, attacked and shot seventeen year old Trayvon Martin to death. The case went to trial only because there were public protests demanding an indictment, and at the trial the prosecutor came to the bar with a success record of 80/2 in murder trials. Experienced criminal lawyers have accused him of not enunciating a theory of the case with the result that the prosecutor spent the entire trial ‘refuting’ the allegations of the defense. There was only one possible result.

In two other cases, both prosecutors (as they are allowed by law to do), referred the matter to a Grand Jury to determine whether on a balance of probabilities, a prima facie case of murder or some lesser criminal offence existed against the offending police man or police men. In both cases the prosecutor followed the highly unusual procedure of exposing the Grand Jury to all the available evidence (pro and con), including the unchallenged evidence of the offending policeman. In one case the prosecution compounded this suspicious approach by misleading the jury on the relevant law, making only a token attempt to correct this misleading advice before the jury retreated to consider the evidence. It turns out that the main defense eye-witness was likely, nowhere near the scene at the time of the incident.

In the event, the prosecutors appear to have guided the jury to a certain finding, relying on the evidence of the offender and that of a reputed eye- witness whose credibility was (to the prosecutor’s knowledge) flawed. The law does not allow prosecutors this latitude. Yet no one has demanded that any sanctions be laid against them. Instead, protestors are demanding body cameras for policemen and special prosecutors. The fact is that we know what can happen despite the availability of explicit video, and we have no safeguards that even if a special prosecutor is appointed he will not act in a similar manner.

 

The Latin phrase res ipsa loquitur means ‘the thing speaks for itself’.

When applied to evidence in a legal issue it suggests that where the facts in evidence point logically to a certain conclusion, if reality coincides with such a conclusion, then, in such a case, as a rebuttable presumption of law the thing ought to speak for itself. It must therefore follow that since there is no provision in the law giving police carte blanche authority to kill citizens, and since it is a crime of some sort to kill a citizen, every police homicide ought automatically to go the route of indictment. At a trial the policeman will have every opportunity to convince the court that his actions do not amount to a crime of any description. This approach would satisfy for the public, another equitable principle of law – that justice must not merely be done, but it must also manifestly be seen to be done. If we fail to insist that that the policeman who commits homicide be made to account for his actions in a court of justice and settle once and for all that in the circumstances of the particular case his actions were necessary, and protected by law, then we shall only increase the state of tension that already exists between the police and the community.

It is a reasonable conclusion that in order to manipulate the system as they have obviously done, the prosecutors must have acted with indifference to the law, or else in ignorance of it; or perhaps they were merely negligent; or then again they could be guilty of mal-practice. Whatever their failing they must, for the sake of accountability and transparency be made to answer to the Court for their actions; and the disciplinary body that governs the profession of Attorney-at-law should also be required to scrutinize their actions.

It is my opinion, that notwithstanding the findings of the Department of Justice (that no criminal offence was committed), the Grand Jury proceedings in the Michael Brown matter, were fundamentally flawed, and the findings of that jury cannot be allowed to stand. If neither the family of the deceased, nor any of the many civil rights groups that have a vested interest in this matter is able or willing to ask the court for an Order to void these proceedings and set up a new Grand Jury, then it behoves the Attorney General to act in this matter, and no amount of DOJ enquiries can cure this breach.

Although the US system of criminal justice administration is based on the British system out of which it grew, attitudes and values have grown apart and it is no longer appropriate to ask the Prosecutor who works hand in hand with the police all year to ‘turn on’ the police man who is charged with murder. It is time to consider a review of the law along the following lines:

1). All cases of police homicide must go to trial in full court ;

2). All policemen charged with a criminal offense arising out of homicide shall have the choice of being defended by the state prosecutor.

3). Each state shall maintain a panel of senior criminal defense Attorneys to prosecute policemen charged with a criminal offense arising out of a homicide;

4). In every such case the Department of Justice shall provide the investigative personnel to provide the prosecution with the required evidence.

This is the only way to deliver the level of transparency that will make the people comfortable. It is what government for the people demands.

The truth unvarnished