LETTER OF THE DAY - Reaction to confessiondoes even more damage
The Editor, Sir:I am not shocked by Detective Constable Lyn-Sue's confession. It just confirms a case of police misconduct. However, in making what seems to be a sincere confession of professional misconduct, Constable Lyn-Sue must be prepared to face the consequences...
No to condoms in schools
The Editor, Sir: Are we a Christian society as we claim to be, especially when it comes on to election time? How can we even contemplate issuing condoms to our children in school? What will happen to the family structure as we know it? What will happen...
Another view of the confession
The Editor, Sir: Most of the discussions I have heard since the young policeman voluntarily admitted to fabricating evidence has centred on whether he should have or shouldn't have. I have been thinking about another aspect, however: Why did this young policeman feel ...
Seaga, police and Tivoli
The Editor, Sir: I refer to an article in The Sunday Gleaner dated January 20, titled 'The Tivoli 5' by Edward Seaga, in which he spoke of the many incursions by the police into Tivoli Gardens.Mr.Seaga, after detailing a plethora of unfortunate incidents...
Condom stunner
The Editor, Sir: Thanks to Omar Duncan for his passionate call published in Wednesday's Gleaner, in opposition to condoms for children. There is no doubt that we need to return to basics, because this very secular, American, post-modern approach...
Minimum wage inadequate
The Editor, Sir: I must say I was amused at the cartoon in The Gleaner about the 16 per cent increase in minimum wage. Surely, Mr. Pearnel Charles must know that 16 per cent of nothing is nothing. I just wish that these persons will stop using a percentage figure...
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