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Bruce 'not to worry'
published: Tuesday | April 17, 2007

The Editor, Sir:

Somebody should tell Bruce Golding not to worry! Do not worry because the Lord was pleased when you exposed Trafigura. Like no other politician before you, you have ensured that there is much more accountability in the land. Well done, Bruce!

You have united a party that was once very fractious, you have inspired your labourites. There are many things that you have done the right way and God is more than aware of that.

Therefore, do not worry about the prophecies. Just keep doing your work. Most importantly, remember the pledge of the Jamaica Labour Party and in particular the part that speaks to promoting a reverence and a respect for God! That was the way of Bustamante, never forget this and never leave it. Call in religious leaders and pray for forgiveness and healing of the land (Jamaica) at Belmont Road. Open your books, the PNP will be under enormous pressure to open theirs, ( they will never do because they are such cowards). All this talk about the number 7 is important, but remember Golding has 7 letters too! Pray for the Prime Minister, even though she is your political opponent. Pray for honest election day workers as the JLP has lost several seats in the past because several of your indoor agents and your runners and drivers have sold you out! These persons are usually the 'licky-licky' ones who only pretend to be labourites and are easy pickings for those who come to bribe them. If this is not addressed you will be sitting down election night wondering - what happened?

Trust in the Lord and He will give you victory! God bless you!

I am, etc.,

DAMION HESLOP

damionheslop@yahoo.com

Mandeville

Via Go-Jamaica

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