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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Monday | July 23, 2007

LETTER OF THE DAY - The violent ones should lose the right to vote
The Editor, Sir: It is the evening of July 18, 2007. I have just watched the news and there are problems surfacing in various areas of Jamaica, to do, of course, with the upcoming election. Moronic people are again shooting and killing each other over 'their parties'.

Breaking the class bondage

The Editor, Sir: Edward Seaga's 'Campaign strategy and voting preference' article (Sunday Gleaner, 15 July 2007) provides valuable insight and 'food for thought'.The fact that we are an oral rather than a literary society is undisputed.

Prophetic vision?

The Editor, Sir: I am not a very frequent dreamer. Nor am I one who takes much interest inlocal politics, as I have never been convinced that the motives of our politicians are trul I had a strange dream last night...

Congrats, Babsy and Sharon

The Editor, Sir: For decades, well-thinking Jamaicans have decried the tribalistic nature of our political process we are a democratic society with, (for the most part), two political parties, a large percentage of the population, and sadly some persons who ought to know better...

Monitoring religious fanatics

The Editor, Sir: The world is now in a state of some panic what with daily threats and loss of lives in the name of religion. Islam has brought a sense of insecurity to the people of many nations across the globe and continues to strike.





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