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Great wisdom needed in elections
published: Saturday | September 30, 2006

THE EDITOR, Sir:

I would like to use this letter to appeal to all Jamaicans to exercise great wisdom in the upcoming elections. So many of us have come to deeply regret the choices we made at the last election and the one before too.

Also many have come to regret not making a choice at all because their vote could have helped to bring good governance to Jamaica.

For those who have no regrets at all, I urge you to reassess your social and moral values. Thankfully, some of us have learnt to pray, and we desperately await God's answers to our prayers come election day. Governance in Jamaica is at its darkest hour, but all is not lost. Our hardy, willing Jamaican people can bring this country back, with a committed, purposeful government at the helm.

This election represents a fork in the road. Let us jump off the wasted, busted, old PNP bus and take a new direction for Jamaica. A new bus, a new driver and progress and prosperity await us.

I am, etc.,

S.S. SHELTON

Roehampton

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