Now is the time...
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE VIGOROUS electioneering over, now is the time for the winning party to take the lead in bringing healing to the nation, by encouraging all parties to work together for the common good.
We must hold the Gov't accountable
THE EDITOR, Sir: WE ALL cannot help but notice the large sums of money spent on and around this year's election. These great sums of money, presumably, have been spent to ensure that we have free and fair elections.
Church and noise
THE EDITOR, Sir: A FEW weeks ago a new church opened its doors in Galina, St. Mary. The church is of the Seventh-Day Adventist denomination.
Carter and 'garrison politics'
THE EDITOR, Sir: FORMER PRESIDENT Carter is respected throughout the world. His work at the Carter Centre is greatly appreciated. Mr. Carter accepted the invitation to observe our elections. This does not give him the right to interfere...
Can't believe PNP given a new mandate
THE EDITOR, Sir: JAMAICA, WHAT have you done? Is this the result of careful consideration about, and hope for, the future?
Ashamed of the people's choice
THE EDITOR, Sir: I MUST say that I am totally ashamed of the people's choice for this government, it is so sick to see the same Jamaicans who are suffering with the PNP party, still make the choice of letting this party rule again.
A better balance Parliament
THE EDITOR, Sir: October 17, 2002, is one of the brightest days since Independence in our country's history.
Time to go, Seaga!
THE EDITOR, Sir: LET ME, firstly congratulate Prime Minister Patterson on his victory at the polls. I don't believe it is because he is a good leader, but there is no viable alternative at this time.
Effective Opposition needed
THE EDITOR, Sir: PLEASE BE kind enough to convey my sincere congratulations to Prime Minister Patterson and the People's National Party for their achieving a record-breaking and unprecedented election victory.
Plaudits for first class coverage
THE EDITOR, Sir: CONGRATULATIONS TO the media for providing first class coverage of Election 2002. I thought the collaborative efforts of Power 106 FM and The Gleaner worked well.
I respect the electoral result
THE EDITOR, Sir: I DID not get to vote; but I respect the decisions of my countrymen. We have come a far way. To make choices was not the way of bonded people. Even to debate was a privilege. I am not home but I have trust and confidence in the choice...
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