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Saturday, October 6, 2012
Diplomatically cutting costs
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Although the slave masters kept us segregated. It was our duty to find ways to conquer them. We should have seen that collectively we would have been a force to be reckoned with, because we outnumbered them. I suppose we are still in the same frame of mind.
Is our political leaders and contenders across the Caribbean reading your articles or willing to consider these options? You have continued to articulate on various topics which I find enlightening and would significantly benefit the entire Caribbean if they would accept. This article have outlined what I consider as simple common sense but also financially beneficial and significantly better equip these missions with skilled staff. However, you omitted to need to have professionally trained individuals as ambassadors and not washed out has been political hacks.
3 comments:
Although the slave masters kept us segregated. It was our duty to find ways to conquer them. We should have seen that collectively we would have been a force to be reckoned with, because we outnumbered them. I suppose we are still in the same frame of mind.
Good article and suggestion. The financial benefits alone make this worthwhile.
Is our political leaders and contenders across the Caribbean reading your articles or willing to consider these options? You have continued to articulate on various topics which I find enlightening and would significantly benefit the entire Caribbean if they would accept.
This article have outlined what I consider as simple common sense but also financially beneficial and significantly better equip these missions with skilled staff.
However, you omitted to need to have professionally trained individuals as ambassadors and not washed out has been political hacks.
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