
Letter to the Editor
Open letter to Hon. W. McKeeva Bush, Minister of Tourism, Environment, Development, and Commerce
Monday, August 2, 2004
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Reader comments:
- He doesn't care. It's all about the money with McKeeva - always has been
and always will - Jerome Bush
- Someone on a Statutory Board has the guts to stand up and be counted
just like they did with the Grouper issue some months ago. Good work
gentlemen and lady(ies). Our chief minister (prime minister elect?) needs to
get his priorities in order re our very fragile environment before it’s too
late to recover from all the damage already done. Remember when you dredge
out the North Sound and find out its not the right thing to do, you cannot
go back and fill it in again. Why take that chance Mr Chief Minister? One
has to ask the question: How do some people sleep at night? - Peter
Milburn
- If this man is re-elected and his party gains control
of the House, this will be the last and final Elections this country will
ever see.
Did you notice where he is advocating that the Chief Minister will have an
unlimited term in office? That spells corruption to me. We will be no better
than Cuba, who has elections, with one person in the race. Going through the
motions and surprise, surprise, guess who wins the elections? The one person
in the race of course.
It’s stupid to entertain thoughts of Constitutional Reform now, just a mere
2 months away from Elections Day. But this is a political ploy and works
both ways, the end result being the same:
(1) As some people focus on constitution review, their attention will be
distracted away from the campaign trail. UDP wins.
(2) As some people focus on campaigning, they don't pay much attention on
the constitutional review, so McKeeva gets to put in what he wants in the
constitution. UDP wins.
This is nothing less than strategy and UDP should not be allowed to do this
at this time. The Governor should step in and freeze constitutional talks
until after Elections Day - Direct Current
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