Two wonderful days
Dear Sir,
On behalf of Youth Vision Promotions, I would like to the following people for helping us to make Friday, May 28 and Saturday, May 29 a wonderful and joyful day for us and the kids: ER Aubrey, Fan Stan Pizza, International Sport Shops, Bailey's Bay Cricket Club, Dandy Town Family and Friends, Mr. Merkel Smith, Jr. Mr. Damon Edwards, Mr. Lorenzo Simmons, Mr. Otis Minors, Mrs. Lambe and the other lady (sorry, I don't know her ? the Youth Vision family name).
Not enough money
May 13, 2004
Dear Sir,
I want to address the Independence question and I want to give you something to think about. I know most people will say that Independence is an emotional issue, but if you think of it that way, without taking into account the financial consequences life may fall apart very quickly.
First let us look at what this Government and the last haven't done. Mostly because they didn't have enough money. How about that bridge from the west end to Spanish Point. Neither party could afford it. This is not a difficult project. Longer and taller bridges have been built all over the world, but we don't seem to have enough money to start a project of that magnitude.
We've also talked about a new container ship dock. Nothing has happened with that, yet we have two places to choose from. The Naval Annex and Kindley Field. Unfortunately both of these choices would require bigger and larger roads as well. So we need more money.
These are both projects that Bermuda needs and we haven't even started on them because we don't have enough money.
How can we go independent and incur new costs when we can't take care of our elderly, and we have unemployed. Think about it. With more money being spent on embassies and consulates to represent us overseas it will mean less money spent at home.
If we can't put enough money aside now to fund these needed project how can we support ourselves in independence when we will incur so many other costs.
GPS for everyone!
June 18, 2004
Dear Sir,
Ewart Brown still has not said when Government is installing GPS in all of its vehicles.
Set an example
June 7, 2004
Dear Sir
I only have a few lines to say concerning making the GPS mandatory in taxis. Why do the taxi drivers have to put up with this? Are they not privately owned? To me is seems to be a lot of control over private business. Maybe the GPS should be allocated in all Government vehicles!
The Minister of Transport should set an example and start with all the Government vehicles and maybe sometime in the future. The taxi owners would welcome the idea.
Army deserves better
June 6, 2004
Dear Sir,
Reference: The Salvation Army cutting cost (dated Friday 24/4/04 in , page 10) because the Health Minister did not grant them a decent amount in the Budget! I love the Salvation Army and feel sorry for them!
The Health Minister, Mrs. Patrice Minors, stated earlier this year that the Salvation Army might lose the contact to run the emergency housing shelter! GOD HELP US!!
For years the Salvation Army have done so much for Bermuda and of course, the rest of the world ... and you, Minister Minors, are thinking of taking them out of the picture! That hurt me and I even cried when I read that ... to think [that you would even think of doing such a thing and treating them that way!
Whoever you choose, even from overseas, cannot and never will be able to do what the Salvation Army has done!
Gold bracelet found
May 27, 2004
Dear Sir,
Found in the City of Hamilton: one gold bracelet. Kindly telephone 295-2423 after 8 p.m.