Dear Editor,
Once again the People's National Party (PNP) has proven to Jamaicans how hypocritical and unfair they are. I can't understand why the PNP is chastising spokesman on finance, Audley Shaw, because his daughter, Christiana, was born overseas six years ago, and now security minister, Peter Bunting's, wife gave birth to their son in Miami a few days ago.
Lest we forget, they were the same ones giving high praises to the physicians here in Jamaica for Kenneth Baugh's successful brain surgery a few days ago. How hypocritical and unfair they are!
The 19 mothers that lost their babies due to negligence and irresponsible actions didn't have the luxury of giving birth to their babies overseas. There is every reason to believe that the PNP only cares for themselves. While the truth may offend; it's not a sin.
The PNP strongly criticises Opposition Leader Andrew Holness for the construction of his house. I am quite sure that a number of them have their dream houses as well. I know at least one state minister who has a mansion under construction, and a number of PNP stalwarts have houses in America, Canada and other places. I can't understand why the PNP is uncomfortable with the Opposition leader building his dream house. This simply means that the PNP doesn't want anyone to have their own, but them.
I cringe when I hear people suggest that there is no difference between the Jamaica Labour Party and the PNP. I don't know all there is to know, but based on the emphasis that the JLP placed on health, education, youth development, job creation, stabilisation of the dollar, and curbing the crime rate, especially in their last Administration, that speaks volumes.
What is it that the PNP is trying to tell us? We must not own anything? Should the taxpayers of Jamaica continue to live in poverty and not aim for prosperity? Should all PNP members continue to go overseas for treatment while we continue to suffer under the failing health care system? Apart from being hypocritical and unfair, the PNP is a failure.
Kimberly Rowe
Kimberlyrowe3@gmail.com
PNP hypocrisy
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Once again the People's National Party (PNP) has proven to Jamaicans how hypocritical and unfair they are. I can't understand why the PNP is chastising spokesman on finance, Audley Shaw, because his daughter, Christiana, was born overseas six years ago, and now security minister, Peter Bunting's, wife gave birth to their son in Miami a few days ago.
Lest we forget, they were the same ones giving high praises to the physicians here in Jamaica for Kenneth Baugh's successful brain surgery a few days ago. How hypocritical and unfair they are!
The 19 mothers that lost their babies due to negligence and irresponsible actions didn't have the luxury of giving birth to their babies overseas. There is every reason to believe that the PNP only cares for themselves. While the truth may offend; it's not a sin.
The PNP strongly criticises Opposition Leader Andrew Holness for the construction of his house. I am quite sure that a number of them have their dream houses as well. I know at least one state minister who has a mansion under construction, and a number of PNP stalwarts have houses in America, Canada and other places. I can't understand why the PNP is uncomfortable with the Opposition leader building his dream house. This simply means that the PNP doesn't want anyone to have their own, but them.
I cringe when I hear people suggest that there is no difference between the Jamaica Labour Party and the PNP. I don't know all there is to know, but based on the emphasis that the JLP placed on health, education, youth development, job creation, stabilisation of the dollar, and curbing the crime rate, especially in their last Administration, that speaks volumes.
What is it that the PNP is trying to tell us? We must not own anything? Should the taxpayers of Jamaica continue to live in poverty and not aim for prosperity? Should all PNP members continue to go overseas for treatment while we continue to suffer under the failing health care system? Apart from being hypocritical and unfair, the PNP is a failure.
Kimberly Rowe
Kimberlyrowe3@gmail.com
PNP hypocrisy
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