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7/8/2008 
D-DAY IN GRENADA - MITCHELL'S FATE IN VOTERS' HANDS  
When they go to the polling stations today, Grenadians will have the opportunity of either sticking to the path the Spice Isle has travelled for the last 13 years or following the winds of change that have swept aside many incumbent governments in the Caribbean over the last 18 months. Keith Mitchell, the 62-year-old Howard University-trained mathematician, hopes to lead his ruling New National Party (NNP) to secure an unprecedented fourth consecutive term in office. Rocky relationship But standing in his way is 63-year-old Tillman Thomas - the University of the West Indies-trained lawyer and leader of the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) who, in 1981, was detained by the People's Revolutionary Government when Grenada rewrote its history by becoming the first English-speaking Caribbean country to have changed a government by the bullet rather than the ballot. The relationship between the two political opponents has been acrimonious, with Thomas lashing out at the prime minister last Saturday night, likening him to Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe. Referring to the government's ban on motorcades in the lead-up to today's poll, Thomas said: "Our country is quickly becoming like Zimbabwe. The similarities between Mitchell and Mugabe are clear. They are both desperate despots who do not have the support of their people, who are trying to use any means necessary to stay in power." Mitchell, who has led the NNP since 1989, entered parliament in 1984 as minister of communications, works and public utilities before being elevated to the post of prime minister on June 22, 1995. But his detractors have claimed that such progress has come at the expense of the country's reputation. The prime minister had become the main target for the opposition in the campaign, despite his insistence that a one-man commission of inquiry had found no evidence to support allegations that he had received a substantial sum of money from his former trade ambassador during a trip to Europe a few years ago. Mitchell had consistently denied that he had done anything illegal after the opposition parties here called for an investigation into a 2004 article in a Miami-based publication that claimed the prime minister had received money for granting a diplomatic posting to German businessman Eric Resteiner. Telling statement The prime minister said the 83-page report submitted by prominent Barbadian jurist Sir Richard Cheltenham after seven months of public hearings had vindicated him. "If you look on page 44 of that report, the most telling statement made in that report concerning the evidence on this issue, there is no shred of evidence against the prime minister of this country," Mitchell declared. Born November 12, 1946, Mitchell is also the lead prime minister with responsibility for sports, particularly cricket, within the quasi-Cabinet of the Caribbean Community grouping. Reprinted from jamaica-gleaner.com
 

 


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D-DAY IN GRENADA - MITCHELL'S FATE IN VOTERS' HANDS  
thanking all the connections and thanking the internet and me pay check or is it cheque(LOL)for footing the bill
00By: unknown 4
7/9/2008 12:19:28 PM
Hi Grenadians how nice to see that Grenada has done what they wanted in 13 years ago. i hope that those that in on board do the right thing we had working long enough to get out Keith from there. No more of selling Passports , no more secrets , he gone to the dogs now .MAKE SURE THAT HE PAY THE CONSEQUNCE FOR HIS NASTY DOINGS TO GRENADIANS, MAKE SURE HE DONT RUN AWAY , LET IT STAND THE JAIL TERM. DO NOT LET HE PASS LIKE GAIRY. CONTRATS TO NDC. LONG LIVE , LET NOT BE DEFEATED. HANDS IN HANDS WE SHALL SMILE. GO NDC GO.
00By: Lve Grenada
7/9/2008 1:38:26 AM
Keith mitchell you had you time,you wiil get off your high horse now,
00By: unknown
7/8/2008 11:12:21 PM