Letters to the Editor

The public is growing wary of these government-stakeholder confabs

Dear Editor, The Jagdeo Administra-tion’s facilitated convergence of parliamentary representatives and civil society’s stakeholders, which resulted in last Wednesday’s setting up of a parliamentary standing committee on national security with ministerial representation, should be treated as the final effort by non-government participants to resolve longstanding worrisome issues.

Start looking at dogs more humanely

Dear Editor, I don’t know much about religion but a few years ago I met a wonderful woman, her name is Sandra, who preaches the word of God and belongs to the Jehovah Witness Church.

The writer seeks to silence views that do not conform with those of the government

Dear Editor, I write in response to Jean Ramroop’s letter in the Guyana Chronicle (13.03.08) captioned “Teaching hatred and bitterness” and wish to begin by saying that this is just another unjustified attack on “Walter Rodney Groundings,” the WPA and HBTV Channel 9 that is intended to silence views that are critical to developments taking place here in Guyana.

The withdrawal of state advertisements continues

Dear Editor, In your Sunday news item about the widening of the withdrawal of state advertisements from your paper, there was no date when the other state agencies began to withhold their advertisements from the Stabroek News.

The squabble for the Democratic nomination

Dear Editor, Sometimes it is difficult to remember that Senators Clinton and Obama are from the same political party and at the nomination-for-presidency stage, and not from opposing political parties running for the presidency itself.

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