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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Sunday | October 26, 2003

Letter of the day - Private acts and public funding
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS FOOLISH of us not to recognize that the private actions of individuals impact upon the distribution of state resources and thus upon the quality of life enjoyed by others.

Repressive tax system
THE EDITOR, Sir: I HAVE BEEN a foreign investor in Jamaica for 29 years. I love Jamaica and its people and have been disheartened for some time watching the slow decline in our dollar, infrastructure and education system...


That 'bucky master' mentality
THE EDITOR, Sir: YOUR LETTER from Richard Kong Quee, titled: "Too high price for 'dissing' Uncle Sam" and published on October 23 was a pathetic display of mental slavery as the writer suggested that our Prime Minister should not..


Freedom of choice
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS my belief that everyone is entitled to make certain choices and have their choices respected. The choice as to who one eats and sleeps with are among the fundamentals.


What's up with Kensington road work?
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE "LICK AND PROMISE" way in which the authorities have dealt with asphalting of the parochial road that goes through the heart of Kensington, near Sligoville in East Central St. Catherine, makes it a disappointment...


Don't penalise licensed owners
THE EDITOR, Sir: RECENTLY I read that plans were under way to reform the issuing of firearms licenses and ammunition.


Expose our mixed heritage
THE EDITOR, Sir: JAMAICA HAS inherited a rich, admirable cultural heritage from our ancestors - the Spaniards, the English, the Africans, Indians, Chinese and Syrians.















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