Saturday, November 21, 2009

The Country Comes Before Party Politics

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10 comments:

Zeigy said...

I do believe this was an attempt at a balanced political article by Denys Springer.

Anonymous said...

"Everything in moderation" and happiness is found in the middle path between the two extremes. I think that this is the best article written by Denys so far and it's true we need to heal and put our beloved Fair Helen first. May God bless and keep her, always.

Anonymous said...

Springer now see that he cannot fool anybody, with his garbage, so he start to mention SOME of the SLP good works in 9 years, and he could never help the uwp win any election in St Lucia. So he he starting to change his tune, he only mentioned a few of the SLP projects and play he forgot the rest. He said that the uwp did a lot in three years, but he FAILED to mention ONE thing that they did, just as he mentioned what the SLP did. So Springer try again...............

Anonymous said...

Is that you again, the SLP hack who is everywhere? You just can't find anything good to say, can you?

ixi lixi said...

Mr. Springer has finally made an attempt at being a bit balanced, how refreshing. I think his point simply underlies the calibre of individuals that the labour administration brought forward for governance. For example, I also note a frank statement made by the former minister for health re: the completion of the psychiatric hospital. Labour generally brought forward competent individuals.
Labour should take a page out of the UWP and ensure that for every bus shelter built and every health centre refurbished, they should be on the news promoting themselves, when next they're in government. They should definitely get a PR team the size of the current government, just competent folks, please, with good delegation of duties.

On the real, the water sector reform is particularly troubling as the government continues to treat the matter quite cursory. In all honesty, it is unfair to expect an individual like Guy Joseph to bring very much to the table regarding public utilities reform. So, the important matters get sidelined once more until some other industrial action. Just out of curiosity, whatever became of the Labour Code? eh, Este?

Anonymous said...

There is a USELESS person, eg. the one before the last, on this board who has nothing to contribute, the only word in their vocabulary is learned from Rick Wayne "Hack", what a shame. There are many intelligent people reading this discussion, so please let us make a meaningful contribution as St Lucians. Take a page from the last contribution, make soon sense.

Anonymous said...

I guess you are the hack.

Anonymous said...

here we go again, that is why we cannot have anything good going on in St Lucia, we must spoil it by making fools of ourselves.

Anonymous said...

Hackism is evil.

Anonymous said...

Tell Springer that because i do not believe he knows that.