So i think it was either Sunday or Monday – But the Television was turned on to one of those Channels that carry radio broadcast and I heard the distinctive but familiar voice of Angelo Allen. You know what really impressed me is his style of how he got the point across with regards to [...]
December 1, 2009 | 355 views |
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By: Ibrahim Abdullah |
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People, Dominicans - – Fellow Dominicans (yep thats sounds a lot more right). Can you imagine what would happen if UWP and DFP joined forces. Before you totally throw that idea out of the window – just think for a moment nuh man. DFP last election joined with DLP and that was significant – in [...]
December 1, 2009 | 101 views |
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By: Ibrahim Abdullah |
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Firstly, I am not a political commentator, analyst, guru, or versed in the history of politics in Dominica – in fact I have never voted nor will i vote for this 2009 elections. So this blog is just the ramblings of someone who is ignorant and confused about electoral candidacy, voting, party colours and a [...]
December 1, 2009 | 152 views |
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By: Ibrahim Abdullah |
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Yesterday Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit put to rest all speculation; Dominicans will go to the polls on Friday 18th December 2009. Now the question on everybody’s mind is “who will win?”
Skerrit and the Dominica Labour Party (DLP) may fancy their chances of a landslide victory but predicting the outcome of an election that’s [...]
November 20, 2009 | 1,180 views |
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Whenever America sneezes the rest of the world catches a cold. In our case though, it’s more like the pneumonia.
Dominica is sick; morally and spiritually bankrupt. Unfortunately, we seem to be contracting all of the ills of the American and Western societies.
We’ve become so incredibly desensitized to immorality we now call evil good and [...]
October 15, 2009 | 130 views |
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By: David Vital |
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One hour! That’s the time I took scouring the city for parking this morning. That’s not bad considering that some days take forever.
I really wouldn’t mind parking on the outskirts of town and catch the shuttle or bus service into Roseau. Unfortunately the service does not exist. And you can forget about [...]
September 12, 2009 | 363 views |
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By: David Vital |
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Dominica is not a welfare state. Nor is it one of those oil rich Arab nations although we do have some friends swimming in ‘black gold.’ Yet our government takes care of us from the cradle to the grave. PM Skerrit, in all likelihood, has doled out relief to thousands for just [...]
September 12, 2009 | 655 views |
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By: David Vital |
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In Genesis 39 – 42 the world faced a devastating famine. Wealth in those days was measured in grain. Thus for all intents and purposes, this was a global economic crisis. No country escaped its impact. Not even Israel, God’s favored people were spared the ravages of these seven years of [...]
June 18, 2009 | 306 views |
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By: David Vital |
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Could your next door neighbor actually be a witch? What about your boss, co-worker, best friend or this hand-clapping, foot-stumping ‘bido l’eglise’ (church stalwart) seating next to you in the pews at church? Impossible you say; no way!
These people don’t fit the profile of your stereotypical soukouyan or lougawou (witch, werewolf), do they? [...]
June 12, 2009 | 1,150 views |
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By: David Vital |
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Have you ever sat down and wondered what is happening to our weather pattern on this side of the globe, the Western hemisphere? We have heard a lot about climate change, food crisis, global warming, extreme weather patterns such as El Nino and La Nina. Maybe it has not yet registered [...]
May 28, 2009 | 236 views |
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By: Lloyd Pascal |
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