Micah, what more information you wanted on the airport project that you did not get from the quotation in your article? Do you understand the quotation at all? Try to be more object and readers will respect your views, on this and other issues
Our country has lost it soul, and a return to colony - reclamation of estates and prime assets is on the way...but the revolution will begin in Soufriere.
Michah: You could have saved a lot of newsprint with this piece. It doesn't add much to what we already know.
You confuse matters when you say that in his press conference SLASPA's GM Matthews "...was short on details, although to his credit, he did give answers to questions on Asphalt and Mining and the project."
The most important thing in your piece is P.M King's pledge to Parliament "that he will not fail in his constitutional responsibility to ensure due diligence and to act properly and responsibly within the framework of the laws of Saint Lucia."
Now, I am prepared to take the P.M at his word until hard information (not speculation) surfaces through you or others that he did not honour his pledge to the people.
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Micah
You wasting your time man. The fellas are not listerning to the VOICE, SLP or LPM and the people of St Lucia.
They are intent on doing what the hell they want!
Micah,
what more information you wanted on the airport project that you did not get from the quotation in your article?
Do you understand the quotation at all?
Try to be more object and readers will respect your views, on this and other issues
amen. beside we too many baffoons in stlucia. this country will never move forward as long as our illiteracy figure is in the majority.
article doesn't really make sense.
Thats why we live overseas!!
Our country has lost it soul, and a return to colony - reclamation of estates and prime assets is on the way...but the revolution will begin in Soufriere.
Patience and Silence, is wisdom to the wise.
Michah: You could have saved a lot of newsprint with this piece. It doesn't add much to what we already know.
You confuse matters when you say that in his press conference SLASPA's GM Matthews "...was short on details, although to his credit, he did give answers to questions on Asphalt and Mining and the project."
The most important thing in your piece is P.M King's pledge to Parliament "that he will not fail in his constitutional responsibility to ensure due diligence and to act properly and responsibly within the framework of the laws of Saint Lucia."
Now, I am prepared to take the P.M at his word until hard information (not speculation) surfaces through you or others that he did not honour his pledge to the people.
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