Born in Jamaica in the year 1981 to parents Iva and Vincent Hunter in little district called Lewis Store my childhood years are filled with fond memories. I began school at an early age since my mother was a teacher at Highgate Hall Age Primary in Highgate, St. Mary and I was drawn to music as my dad had a small sound system that would fill the air with Bob Marleys albums every Sunday evening after church. Successfully passing my Common Entrance Examination in 1992 I moved on to St. Mary High School then subsequently to Marymount Business College and pursued additional Business Courses. Read More...

INKED FINGER DILEMMA

the consequences of being associated to a colour because of family line and I found myself independently analysing both parties sieving through the available facts using my own mental capacity to decide which party was really the right party to vote for in the upcoming elections.

I found myself badly disappointed. This became evident when I weighed both sides and realize that I could not find any clearly defined differences between them. This proved to be a strong demotivation for me who was looking forward with much anticipation to my trip to get enumerated finally.

My conclusion from my findings is that being born in a party may not be so bad after all, when you balance both sides there isn't any difference in how the countries business is run and you are basically left to just pick a colour and stick to it even when promises are made then swept away like the tide
taking away a large boulder at the sea shore. Now this is repeated when the administration changes: projects stopped prematurely, different sets of promises and new projects begin.

How can a country move forward with such inconsistencies, why are we wasting our limited resources then seek loans to run the country and force our own people into the ground under the burden of more debt?

Let's just say I will still get my name on the voters list, however my biggest decision when it is time to "ink" is which party to chuck and thrash and which party to trust. That is my dilemma.

  Dee Hunt

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