Month: October 2010

[Dominica Users Group] Lennox Linton’sthreat to Supriay

Trevor,
I am very impressed and must commend you for a beautiful piece of writing that ‘really’ (as my friend Corbo would say) tickled my fancy. We all (at times) will ‘seemingly’ compromise our ‘better’ judgement based on the information at hand, combined with the credibility of the source; this does not ‘somehow’ make us evil or ‘supportive’ of corruptive activities; Corruption must be qualified and then denounced for what it is, responsibly, and not out of some politically motivated malfeasance; it should not be subjective or some partisan conjecture, as we continue to witness to date. It is the bane to economic advancement and more importantly, a source of social disintegration, as is being witnessed in Dominica and the Diaspora.

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Dominica Academy of Arts & Sciences Smithsonian…..

Dominica Academy of Arts & Sciences Smithsonian National Museum of  Natural  History Internship Successfully Concluded June 25, 2010: Washington, D.C. - It is a bright Friday afternoon, with   thousands of tourist thronging the many museums on the National Mall between  the  Capitol Building and the Washington Monument. Deep within the stacks of  125  million herbarium samples, including 5,000 from the Commonwealth of  Dominica ,  two Dominican students and one Professor from the Dominica State  College
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Opinion Piece From Dominica User’s Group

From:     James A

Hi Trevor,

How are you? These are some strong sentiments/observations I must admit.

For the record, my fellow countryman let it be known, that as far as I know, we
do not know each other nor have we ever met. I was on the island of Trinidad
less than two months ago and I’ve not made contact with you nor have we met
then. However, I've been following this debate (some may classify it) and
candidly, as I have indicated both my mailbox and Blackberry are bombarded with
these emails. I refrained from getting involved because of the reasons you have
articulated and in particular, the bad spin these have placed on some of us in
the Diaspora.
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