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Prayer for MoU abandonment
published: Wednesday | February 8, 2006

THE EDITOR, Sir:

I AM compelled to write this letter to you, as I feel that many Jamaicans like myself share the same sentiment. My fellow Jamaicans, now more than ever we need to pray for prosperity, pray for peace and pray for the abandonment of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). And so I feel that this prayer is best suited for the occasion, it is called the MoU prayer.

P.J. is my shepherd, I live in want.

He maketh me to lie down on the benches in Emancipation Park.

He leadeth me pass still factories, he disturbeth my soul.

Yea, though I walk through the shadow of depression, I anticipate no recovery for he is with me.

The rod and staff of the police constantly beat me.

Surely unemployment and poverty shall follow me all the days of my life and I shall dwell in mortgaged house, forever.

I am a MoU sufferer.

I am, etc.,

ONEIL DUNN

fcd_4@yahoo.com

Greater Portmore,

St. Catherine

Via Go-Jamaica

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