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Clean the 'blood' first

THE EDITOR, Madam:

SO AS a pure bloodstream is essential to the human body, so a pure stream of justice is essential to a nation's welfare. Contaminated blood causes disease, pus and corruption in the human body, so contaminated justice breeds corruption in a nation. Constant injustice among a people is like the disease known as AIDS to the body where it whittles away tissues, while in a nation it gradually whittles away hope.

Clean the blood, this will make the body healthy and vibrant. Clean the justice system of corruption, it will make a nation of people filled with new hope and vigour; thus progress and prosperity. Madam, no one can make me to be what I definitely don't want to be. It is only I that can definitely make myself what I want to be. Madam, those that continue to contaminate the justice system must be compelled to resign regardless of the post occupied.

I am, etc.,

ROBERT SOLOMON HENRY

Lot 11 North Monticello Crescent,

Spanish Town P.O.

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