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5/28/2008 
OPPOSITION TO FOCUS ON PRESSING ISSUES DURING ELECTION ...  
Grenada's opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) is committed to an election campaign that will debate pressing issues such as reviving agriculture, improving the healthcare and education systems, and tacking youth problems, says a senior NDC official. General Secretary Peter David says the looming general election in Grenada is critical and promises that his party will stay on its message, which includes more island scholarships for students and enhancing the quality of care at health facilities, including those outside of St George's. "We believe that we should be addressing the critical issues facing our country,'' David told Grenadians on Sunday at the formal launch of the NDC Support Group in Montreal. "We are not going to be slandering anybody or abusing anybody in the election campaign. We'll continue to commit to an election that debates issues.'' In a demonstration of its commitment to an issues-based campaign, the NDC has agreed to sign and follow a code of political conduct drafted by the Inter-Agency Group of Development Organisation for parties contesting the upcoming poll. The ruling New National Party says it will not sign or adhere to the code of conduct. David, who will be seeking re-election as the Member of Parliament for the Town of St George, outlined in detail the NDC plans for agriculture and for various other sectors. He also gave candid responses, both as a politician and a lawyer, to questions from the Montreal audience about the Capital Bank fiasco, on rising crime in Grenada, and on safeguarding the nation's coastline against boats arriving in the island without customs and immigration checks. "Many of the problems facing Grenada must be placed at the doorsteps of the NNP,'' David said. "The government has been reckless in dealing with the people's resources.'' As an example of "reckless'' government action, David pointed to unemployment among youth, which is estimated to be at 30 percent. However, instead of investing in youth, the NNP is "trying to pull the wool over the eyes of young people'' by spending hundreds of thousands of American dollars on free concerts with performers such reggae entertainers Beenieman and Mr Vegas," said David. "We believe that our young people, brothers and sisters, deserve better," the NDC General Secretary contended. "We believe our young people deserve better than Beenieman. Our young people deserve better than Mr Vegas. Our young people deserve a brighter future." The opposition MP urged the continued involvement of Grenadians overseas in assisting relatives and friend at home, saying many of won't be able to survive without the help from abroad. He commended Grenadians in Montreal for the tremendous outpouring of aid provided to Grenada in the aftermath of Hurricane Ivan in 2004. The hurricane hit less than a year after general elections in which the NNP won by picking up eight of 15 seats in parliament. The NDC grabbed the remaining seven, and lost four other seats by less than 60 votes. "We are in a much better position than we were in 2003," David said. "NDC is ready and capable of governing Grenada and you, in the Diaspora, have critical role to play. Let history record that you Grenadians, at home and abroad, stood up and was found in the struggle to save our homeland." Reprinted from Caribbean Net News caribbeannetnews.com
 

 


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Congrats on the blurb in *Parents*! For those who haven't seen it, it's a short, but sweet mention about TTU what teltmeery tracks.I would be honored if I were you, Ben. My husband is a little offended by the magazine because, despite itc3‚e2€™s name, it caters more to mothers. I like it, but I have to agree that they target women in their articles advertisements. We subscribe to *Parents* b/c the neighbor kids were selling them for a school fundraiser and we were hoping it might be insightful when we become parents. But, honestly, TTU is a MUCH better resource for parents and those who wish to be parents.FrumDad: I agree with you about c3‚e2€œthe community.c3‚e2€9d Would it be okay to think of everyone as an extended family if we have conversations about TTU topics at family dinner time?
00By: Taisuke
1/25/2013 9:38:21 PM
congratulation! To the new elected party and hoping, to see a better leadership for the country and it's people . Over the years i notice all this parties talk the talk and came in power and didn't do much for the country . I would like to see someone step up to the plate and have that economic strategy as the late bishop. Build up the infrastructure. remember the agro industries create jobs for grenadian men and women and the youth, better the future for the country and it's people. forward ever! u know!!!!!!
00By: greenzman
7/13/2008 1:42:11 PM
Greens, if them fellahs so power hungry as you say all they have to do is just overthrow de darn government. That ent hard to do. So stop trying to raise a frenzy and trying to get people worked up. It ent go work! It is time ofr a CHANGE and so it is time for the NNP to GO!
00By: bayrum
6/3/2008 7:32:03 AM
I am concern will the zeal that the NDC want power.I donot trust any desperation,what is thier angenda? what is thier motive? they are really power hungry.Do they want to reap the fruitless country? we are faced with half a loaf on one side and half a loaf on the other side. I am hoping for the best.
00By: greens
5/29/2008 5:06:57 PM
I am tired with politicians that promise the moon,sun and rain.At the end they just help themselves,thier families and friends.If we are honest and look at all the governments from Gairy,Bishop,Blazes,Mitchell administrations you will see before they came into power they promise so much.they all did something diffrent even if you were a supporter please take out those blinders and see it was only promises.I say to my fellow grenadians to educate yourselves and please donot fall for those false promises.Fool me once shame on you,fool me twice shame on me.
00By: localman
5/29/2008 4:56:38 PM