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Jamaica Gleaner Letters
published: Wednesday | March 24, 2004

Should House seats go up or down?
THE EDITOR, Sir: I BELIEVE that if an islandwide poll was carried out today, we would find that hundreds of thousands of Jamaicans are against increasing the membership of the House of Representatives.

Highway donkeys a problem
THE EDITOR, Sir: RECENTLY I was driving along the Mandela Highway, near the Ferry Police Station, when, in the dead of night, two frolicking donkeys dashed across the road a few metres in front of me.


Those crazy minds need to be arrested!
THE EDITOR, Sir: ALTHOUGH THE song 'Mad, sick, head nuh good' really mocked us, it appears to have a lot of truth to it.


Setting the record straight
THE EDITOR, Sir: A RECENT Gleaner article headlined ("Chang seeks answers on NWC") rate increase contained several errors of fact and misrepresentations that the National Water Commission must quickly correct.


'The implications of Aristide's removal'
THE EDITOR, Sir: THE ARTICLE by Phyllis Thomas, 'The Implications of Aristide's Stay', in Sunday's Gleaner, leads me to reflect on another set of implications ­ the implications of Aristide's removal.


ah Lloyd ­ A lost champion
THE EDITOR, Sir: JAMAICA AND decent people everywhere have lost their champion, Lloyd Young, more popularly known as 'Jah Lloyd', an elder of the local Rastafari Theocracy government, died last week in Ethiopia.


Frustration defines the Public Sector
THE EDITOR, Sir: I NOTE a letter written (Friday, March 12) by an individual referring to the frustration encountered in dealing with a traffic offence.


'CARICOM must now move on'
THE EDITOR, Sir: ARISTIDE MUST now resign himself to the fact that he will never return to power. As such, I believe that exile has to be the most pragmatic issue at this point in time where Aristide is concerned.


Other things forbidden in Leviticus
THE EDITOR, Sir: IT IS particularly annoying to have ministers quoting Leviticus as proof that God finds homosexuality an "abomination" when they conveniently ignore other "teachings" of Leviticus.














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