What's up with the PNM and sheep farms?

I'm not a big believer in things Bible, but I must say I collect them. Among my favourites is a huge old leather-bound one delivered   to me by a good friend. He used read from it to the then bedridden owner - a septuagenarian now sadly passed on.

I hold it dear for various reasons; at times to check up on biblically derived outbursts from the good old George Umbala Joseph,  and also to pray for others who may be in places of power and Party. I also fully intend to use it for bringing comeuppance against any who write mean comments at the end of this post.

At first it was my fascination with the book of Solomon, but then the parables drew me in as I lost the testosterone and garnered the brain cells back, in a manner of speaking.

The parable which holds my attention now, on this Holy Weekend are the ones about the wolves in sheep's clothing, and the leading of the lambs to the slaughter. Eh? Well it had to do with Environment Tobago taking the good Dr. Keith Rowley, a PNM stalwart, to task for an infringement of the EMA's CEC process for his urgency in leaping a few fences to get his sheep farm going in Moriah, Tobago.

It also has a bit to do with ex-PNM purse holder Mr. Andre Monteil's relative success in keeping sheep at his 'almost largest' sheep farm in Coryal. Even as he makes out so much better than other farmers do, what with having to water several hundred sheep per day, I know he will not  suffer - the Bible tells me so. Maybe WASA told him so.

So my biblical assignment for the day will be to find a reference that fits both men in their new roles. Maybe 'wolves in sheep's clothing?' Maybe  leading 'lambs to the slaughter?"  -  with PNM all these things are possible.  Even farming in a drought. Think of it all as signs of the times. 

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