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Family types
published: Saturday | November 3, 2007

Through science and the will of man, the natural use of man and woman has changed, as in the days of Sodom and Gomorrah where man/woman burn with lust after there own kind.

I agree with Mr. Sylvester Anderson, the president of the National Parent-Teacher Association of Jamaica, who categorically stated that his organisation would resist any attempt to teach homosexual relationships as being acceptable family types.

I implore you people with the responsibility in the Ministry of Education to give my children a chance to choose.

- Richard Brown, Brownprince2@yahoo.com, Spanish Town

Organised theft

I am referring to your editorial of Saturday, October 27. Do you really want the people of Jamaica to believe that this catalogue of stealing public money is administrative error?

Please, do not insult my intelligence.

This is nothing less than organised theft in a subtle way and it's time that somebody goes to jail.

- A. Hector, Kingston 10

Unhappy with C&W

I simply could not resist the urge to pen this note regarding C&W's indifference because I am incensed and seething. As a reward for customer loyalty, C&W elected to give its customers a bonus of $100.00 at the beginning of each month. This, it copied from Digicel.

However, to my chagrin, they recently had the audacity to inform their customers via text message that the bonus should be utilised to call only C&W homephone & bmobile. That is conditional and totally unacceptable. Digicel does not dictate that to its customers.

To compound the situation, I ran out of credit but received the bonus this morning. However, when I attempted to call a C&W user, I was blocked. What's up with C&W, it got rid of Rodney and it starts to act up. If they continue, they will certainly be rid of us too, much to the delight of Digicel who truly knows how to treat its customers.

- T. T. Russell

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