EDITORIAL - Testy exchanges on judicial principles
We too would have appreciated a far more tempered response from the Justice Minister A. J. Nicholson to Supreme Court Judge Almarie Sinclair-Haynes' public complaint about the ministry's failure to appropriately secure her accommodation for this week's sitting...
Joining the fight for your native land
There aren't many Jamaicans who are interested in offering themselves as candidates in representational politics. The majority prefers to sit and constantly criticise those who do. Criticisms range from competence, looks, personality, financial standing... - Heather Robinson
Gov't waste (Pt 1)
One of the central duties of Government is to act in a manner that benefits the citizens over which it has authority. In other words Government has a fiduciary duty to the people it serves. It's similar to the responsibility of banks and like financial institutions.. - Dennie Quill
An electorate of taxpayers
Are you PNP or JLP? Jamaican etiquette suggests that this question is out of bounds. If the answer is not immediately given in the colour of a person's shirt or blatantly obvious in the person's rhetoric, then you leave it alone until later when you can investigate... - Tara Clivio
NOTE-WORTHY - Vote third party
To an extent, I am in support of the 'No Vote' campaign of Miss Betty Ann Blaine - late as it is. I say NO VOTE for the PNP and the JLP (the evil twins of Jamaican politics). Voters should cast their votes for third party/independent candidates.
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