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Anonymous (not verified) | Thu, 2007-06-14 08:37

Yes you are right it is not a popularity contest it is just a job that should be done in all honesty for the love of one’s country and for the best of all its citizens, so one should behave honest and sincere actually just like in any other job.
Again yes, Mr. Osbourne has done a wonderful job to step in to halt in this illegal construction of this “aquarium project”. But if I was informed correctly he was forced to step in to halt the illegal construction done by illegal construction workers if he did not want to lose face. He was forced because of the opposition and the many people complaining and knowing about the situation. This group of skeptical people is growing and they are very opposed by the dolphin prison and its tactics, these skeptical people just do not want to be fooled no longer. Nobody can blame them for that? Do you want to be fooled?
I wonder if you and Mr. Osbourne have read the ANT report that sincerely and honestly keep Anguilla in mind. If you have read it and if you have Anguilla at heart how come you are not skeptical? Being skeptical is not slandering names and being skeptical brings out the best in all parties don’t you want that for Anguilla? I am very proud to live on St. Maarten where a group of skeptical organizations and many individuals halted their government from making the same mistake that was made in Anguilla. Anguilla’s mistake was to allow and permit a dolphinarium to spoil their island to begin with. To prevent such a mistake is much easier than to correct such a mistake. Mistakes can be made in all honesty or they can be made on purpose, but mistakes are made to learn from. So let’s all keep our eyes open and see what we will learn from this mistake. Hopefully the correction will not take to long because negative results from any mistake linger on and only make matters worse specially if the mistake was not sincere but made on purpose. Time will tell, but in any case I will always stay skeptical and hopefully you too.

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