Dear Editor,
When you have a variety, people get the opportunity to choose what suits them best. The same goes for letters sent to you.
The upcoming Parliamentary election is already the talk of the day and as usual you will get a variety of letters on what choices to make or who to vote for. I have read David Salomon's letter to you in The Daily Herald of February 28, and would like to press on whoever purchases that paper to not just read the letter, but read it and retain it. The points outlined and summed up in that letter describe, explain and relate to 'what is a conscientious voter and again I am very much impressed.
I hope the contents of that letter become the topic of discussion around the domino tables, as well as the snack trucks and any place where people hang out. "When you have the right people, the right mindset, the right political will and the right policies in place to benefit the masses over the individual, the end result is that everyone is better off".
I have a question. Is there a difference between doing bad and not doing the good we should?
Russell A. Simmons