The saga continues and what’s going to happen to sugar workers and their families? Bruce please tell me.
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Two DJs were beaten at a show in Whithorn, Westmoreland. “How come” this show went on until 5 AM when by law it should have ended at 1:30 AM? Special permission given by Whithorn police? According to this police station the fight that went on was not investigated as no one reported a problem at this show. The location of the show is a stone’s throw from the police station. “How come”?
Congratulations, Burning Spear on your second Grammy. Big up to one of my all-time favorite “stars”.

Sugar, sugar, sugar. Bruce Golding when are you going to fulfill your campaign promise to the sugar workers of Jamaica?
Bruce, I told members of your party that free health care can not work in a country that does not have the financial resources to carry out this campaign promise of yours successfully.
Mr. Golding, I am going to be so sorry for you when the nurses start to get down on you for the campaign promise you made to them. Promises, promises, promises.
I have been planning to start my blog for the last six months and decided that my first day would be February 1, ‘09. However, watching the morning talk shows today, Inauguration Day, I decided to start today. I have been thinking about the African-American people who are over 70 years old, especially those from the Southern states, how overwhelming a day this is for them. I hope that the ones who are so young that they may not understand the significance of this day, have someone to relate this great day to them.
Can we just for a minute, think how humiliated these elderly people felt when they were told that they couldn’t use a particular bathroom because of their race, no matter how badly they wanted to go. This injustice has caused me the most anger I have felt towards America, since I first came to this great country in June 1971.
However, today I am so happy, so ecstatic that an African-American is now president of this great country.