Thank you, Mr PM for putting the people first

THE EDITOR: With our traditional concept of the commanding heights of political power one would have thought that always the chariot of the commander would have been greased along with a masquerading of flashing blue lights and blaring sirens. But, this was not to be the case on Saturday May 10, 2003 at Cocoyea Village, San Fernando.

On that day, at about 2 pm I was visiting at the Blackett family, when, from the roadside and from behind the steering wheel of a motor car, a gentleman showered greetings: Happy Mother’s Day! Now, I apologise for being that inspired and encouraged to so gush out: Good Day, Mr Manning! Still, that driving exercise for me could not have been about show; rather, it was about him being morally qualified to so drive the ship of state — freely. And, too, that that driving concern had come about from a positive and permeating quality of the relative reality of his spoken language. I wish to support and encourage you Mr Prime Minister; and to state that with that quality of caring ans sober deriving that you could never be off the road, up or down. And, that without all that flashing blue light a 20/20 vision is possible. That, when, as you do, put the people first! You, the Right Honourable Patrick Augustus Manning. Thank You.


RICHARD DINDIAL
Cunupia

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