Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Experience is a great teacher, but are her students receptive?

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ms. Grant; For sometime now, you have been drawing to the attention of your your countrymen, the value and importance of being tidy and clean. Cleanliness is next to Godliness. Have their leaders ever paid heed? When did you hear either Kenny Anthony or Stephenson King draw the residents attention to this indiscriminate destruction of our nature and dumping of garbage? Your people have not learnt one thing from the loss experienced recently from hurricane Tomas, etc.

The country needs to be completely wiped out, for some to fully comprehend. That's my view. You have been enlightening them. You have been doing a very good job at this. But the idiots and their idiotic leaders pay no heed.

Anonymous said...

Blogger above, I fully support your sentiments. Even at the launches which I recently witnessed by both the United Workers Party and the St. Lucia Labour Party, there has been no mention, not one word, of the ugly habit of the people destroying our natural habitat, the importance of preserving our natural resources and the destruction which will take place as a result of this and indiscriminate dumping of garbage all over the place.

Even the GOVERNMENT is oblivious to this. The clearing of drains right on the Gros-Islet Highway is Government's responsibility. But they do NOTHING. Spider Montoute will get the hardest and swiftest KICK, he ever got, come election day. We are waiting for that day to come.

Anonymous said...

You see the mentality. Such an important topic, little discourse, because it has no roro.