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Well, Hellooo November !!!!!! We told you it would be here soon. So with all the birthdays and anniveraries we are going to celebrat this month, it also the long end of the year Holiday celebrations begin now. Yesterday Nov. 1st was the Virgin Islands Holiday commemorating the Labour Movement. It is named D. Hamilton Jackson D in honour of one David Hamilton Jackson one of the strongest advocates for the rights of the working people.. Over the years it has been known as Bull and Bread Day. Antigua also celebrated its independence. And, it is a Leap year which makes it an important election year in the United States. It is a contest for The Office of the Presidency. But we must take time for a conversation. So Let's Talk.
In three days, the citizens of America will turn out to polling stations to participate in what they consider one of the most important activities of their nation, voting to determine who will be the next president. In the campaign leading up to this great day, the advocates of the two major parties each accuse the other of being corrupt and wanting to destroy the country. To top things off, a man who has been convicted of felonies is the candidate for one of these parties. The Republican Party. Usually, people who are convicted of felonies are required to resign from their office or are removed, particularly when the office carries the responsibility of trust and integrity. Does this mean that trust and integrity are not requirements for the office of the U.S. Presidency? Why do people vote? What are they voting for? Do people vote to preserve or increase poverty, increases in the cost of living, homelessness, racial violence? Do you think that your vote determine how the country will be adminstered? Come on in. Join the conversation or tell us what you wan to talk about. We are always happy to hear from you.