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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Tuesday | June 17, 2008

LETTER OF THE DAY - Patois Bible a bizarre idea!
The Editor, Sir: I could not believe the headlines in that other newspaper this morning. Money is actually going to be spent on a project to 'translate' the Bible into patois. This has to be the most bizarre, outrageous, ignorant, insane and regressive piece of excrescence...

Beware those 'pyramid schemes'

The Editor, Sir: Mr Martin Henry's article on Sunday, June 15, was too kind to the 'foreign exchange schemes' which are supposed to be making these huge returns. Let me warn all and sundry again, these are 'pyramid schemes'.

On problems and prayer

The Editor, Sir: Reading some of what is written may lead one to think that desperation is guiding our brains. D.P. Hayles in his letter 'Weed the Garden' suggests that God is not hearing us because of the sinners among us. When I went to New York in 1985...

Traffic-blocking motorcycle

The Editor, Sir: Last Friday on June 13, on my way to work in the morning, I was in my car on Barbican Road, waiting on the green light, in order to proceed across the intersection and on to Old Hope Road, to continue towards the Cross Roads...

A few gay men for Bruce's Cabinet

The Editor, Sir: After only nine months in office, the Jamaica Labour Party government, led by the self-righteous paragon of virtue Bruce Golding, is trailing the People's National Party in the latest polls....





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