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Dear Editor,

As a concerned citizen, I’m home here relaxing listing to Billy D talk show (SOS 95.9FM radio) with young Rollocks. It’s a shame to know what the citizens of this Island are going through every day, but prior to every election, the politicians will find you anywhere even in your backyard.

Why do we all have to suffer by the hands of people that we all elected to office? This Island can be better off even during hurricane season but there is too much wickedness and evil within our society.

If we can have a nation of at least 98 per cent of righteous and honest people, then we would not have to worry too much about any hurricane when it’s travelling across the Atlantic Ocean heading for the Caribbean Islands. Yes, we are living in the hurricane zone but with that percentage of our nation, God will be looking over his people at all times.

Just after we’ve been battered by a hurricane you would see neighbours, family and everybody else coming together. By a month or two after that, everything would go back to the same dirty ways again.

We have a chance to fix things among ourselves, so don’t wait for the Dutch to do it for us because it will not be nice.

We need the rightful people to govern this Island, it’s not too late.

This is my contribution for now.

I had to come forward with this after listening to young Rollocks on SOS radio.

Lemuel Fleming

The Daily Herald

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