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what kind of a hog wash editorial is this? (The Nova Editorial)
Anonymous (not verified) | Tue, 2008-02-26 17:54

Well I am happy that this editorial is here for everyone to read. First time I am reading this crap.
Who wrote this? I doubt if Hilbert Haar would write this crap. Seems more like something up Richard Gibson's alley.
To NOVA: Please make a note that Mr. Richard Gibson is desperately seeking the high job of Minister of Justice or Attorney General in Country St.Maarten.
This man is on a top high ranking career campaign. SXM is a corrupt thieves nest and the RST and prosecutor office allows much to go on, not because they don't know, well many times they really don't have a clue, but because they feel that they will be unpopular if they start to pick up politicians. Please ask the relevant questions; where did Roy Marlin and Louis Laveist work before they entered politics? what was their income? what is their income now? how is it possible for one of them to have a mortgage on a home in Point Blanche, come into possession of another house in Dawn beach, own a gas station, own a building near Tropicana Casino? all on a Commissioners salary?
Laveist lives in Pelican Key, how? who is his sponsor? while he has his own home in Cole Bay where his wife is living. This home went through an extensive renovation by one of the largest construction companies that get many contracts from government. These and many more come to mind when I think of corruption. Work permits for foreigners for a certain hotel (time share sales office) was recently issued very fast. Who signed these work permits? Were there any ads in the newspaper asking locals to come in for these jobs at this sales office at the OBBR?
Talk has it that the new time share Manager came on vacation and secured his job while on vacation and the hotel had work and resident permits ready in a jiffy. Again questions to be asked... moreover immigration should go pay a nice visit to buy timeshare.
NOVA might not be here to bring a beautiful light to SXM, but if it opens up the smelly sewer and bring light so people can see, our people might just learn a lesson on how to vote responsibly.

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