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10/31/2008 
HORSFORD CALLS FOR BRISTOL’S RESIGNATION  
Friday October 31st , 2008: Shadow Minister for Legal Affairs Hon. Dwight Horsford is calling for the resignation of the Attorney General Jimmy Bristol. Horsford says he is making this call following what he described as a political charade when Bristol called on the former Prime Minister Dr.The Rt. Hon Keith Mitchell to step down from parliament on the basis that he is a United States citizen. According to Horsford, the action of Bristol is yet another attempt by him and his administration to harass and attack the former Prime Minister at any cost and to mislead the nation. Horsford believes that Bristol must also apologize to the nation for giving support to Jack Grynburg to sue Grenada for $500 Million United States Dollars, which he was prepared to have his government pay in tough economic times if Grynberg had won the case against former Energy Minister Gregory Bowen. (The above article represents the views/opinions of the wtiter and not necessarily those of the Inside Grenada Staff) From the Office of the Leader of Opposition Inside Grenada News
 

 


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HORSFORD CALLS FOR BRISTOL’S RESIGNATION  
Well there was i thinking that my fellow grenadians had gone to sleep and what happens yes we are at it again and how healthy it is to see that we are back and kicking, keep it up keep it up for it is us the voters who on that great day who with our votes change the colours of the government and as a people our voices need to be heard throughout government ministries and as a people we cannot sleep because we have to be awake to remind our government why they were put there in the first place remember the slogan CHANGE for the better. Now about the RH Mr Horsford calling for the head of the Attoney General what the hell is wrong with these people and have they got some sort of mental blockage is it not the same party who throughout the election before who was calling for the head and spreading all these rumours about the RH DAVID and was also calling for his resignation claiming that he the said Mr David was a citizen of another country, people of grenada why are are our politicians still behaving like playground children these politicians are suppose to be intellegent people they are suppose to educate us poor souls on the issues ahead like the cost of living ,education.health.and the current credit crunch which will have a serious effect on the poorest admist our people instead they are indulging in this constant self abuses again i ask what the hell is going on in our lovely grenada i ask for god sake lets get on with rebuilding our country and please stop this nonsence. One love grenada.
00By: gabe
11/3/2008 5:45:58 AM
Mr. Goathorn man, I think that you need to stop. Fair was making a very good point, but like the NDC, you are also obsess with Keith Mitchell. NDC claim that they are a government of change, but it is bend on bringing down Keith Mitchell instead of attending to the cries of the Grenadian people who voted them into office. If Mitchell did something wrong, then let the Courts deal with his wrongdoings. We are fed up with this melee, and false information. Time to conduct the people's affairs. All this talk about babysitting is is not necessary.
00By: BIG BAM BAM JEAN
11/2/2008 7:55:26 PM
Mr.Fair stop crying and get off your backside and start doing things for yourself and your country. You people depend too much on goverment to do everything for you. Goverment cannot do everything for you. Seems like you want a real babysitter. This goverment has just started. It takes time to get things together with no help from your crying.
00By: Goathorn Man
11/2/2008 4:40:36 AM
The NDC is squandering their political capital. At this rate, the people of Grenada will call for their heads before long. The only thing they seem to be good at is brewing controversy. What are you doing for the country, NDC, to get us out of this economic hardship, to help create employment for Grenadians, to help out the poor and vulnerable, to stimulate business activity, to bring respect to the institutions of government? It is like we change but we are getting more of the same. Stop this political witch-hunting and run the country!!!
00By: Fair
10/31/2008 5:45:07 PM