Where are they Anonymous (not verified) | Wed, 2008-08-20 10:14
I am not doubting that there are out of the box thinking SXM'ers, but my question is why are they not into political positions?
I have been hearing ever since I was a little boy living in SXM that change will come and it is 32 years later and I am still hearing the same song. Everybody dreams and talks change but no action to actually go out and make the change happen. If you are thinking that you need money to make a change you are wrong in that thinking. People of SXM have to realize that they are movement of SXM and way forward and that they have the power in hand not the politicians and they are the ones that can make the change happen but they have to believe and want the change.
You comment on the private sector is not totally true the private sector is mostly concerned about there own benefit, if they are going to benefit 10 fold then they will back the change but if they are not benefiting then there goes your change out the door.
My question to you is why rely on the private sector start making the change happen on your own, again change can take loads of energy and vigor are you or I up for it? With change also comes lots of enemies can you or I deal with that as well?
Nice that you are patriot but are you a real patriot to go all the way true the real bad times? Before seeing the glory that may or may not happen in the struggle?
Where are they
Anonymous (not verified) | Wed, 2008-08-20 10:14
I am not doubting that there are out of the box thinking SXM'ers, but my question is why are they not into political positions?
I have been hearing ever since I was a little boy living in SXM that change will come and it is 32 years later and I am still hearing the same song. Everybody dreams and talks change but no action to actually go out and make the change happen. If you are thinking that you need money to make a change you are wrong in that thinking. People of SXM have to realize that they are movement of SXM and way forward and that they have the power in hand not the politicians and they are the ones that can make the change happen but they have to believe and want the change.
You comment on the private sector is not totally true the private sector is mostly concerned about there own benefit, if they are going to benefit 10 fold then they will back the change but if they are not benefiting then there goes your change out the door.
My question to you is why rely on the private sector start making the change happen on your own, again change can take loads of energy and vigor are you or I up for it? With change also comes lots of enemies can you or I deal with that as well?
Nice that you are patriot but are you a real patriot to go all the way true the real bad times? Before seeing the glory that may or may not happen in the struggle?
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