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Apr 11, 2019 Letters
DEAR EDITOR,
Corruption is a vicious and nasty act of selfishness that stifles the growth and development of a country and its citizens. Whether it came from the PPP in the past or is now a cancerous tumour infecting the population because of the greed of today’s elected officials, it must be confronted and destroyed. I have no respect for corrupt politicians.
I stand in support of the good things our government has done and continues to do, but I will not support the bad apples in the corridors of power who are scrummaging to fill their endless pockets at the expense of others who are qualified but are denied opportunities, because the well-placed in our society want it all for themselves.
This grabbing behaviour by some in government tells a sordid tale that even at this juncture where the longevity of the Coalition hangs precariously, they couldn’t care less about the bad image of the Coalition resulting from their greed and desire to have it all. Such are like nits on a cow’s body sucking it into a skeletal frame before it reaches its death.
Norman K Browne
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