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November 12, 2008

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Sal

He's consolidating a dictatorship, to exploit the Island as his personal pocketbook on the 'Friends & Family Plan'.
Grass roots of his own party don't trust him,his only tool is deceit,lies and brain wash and BS the brain dead.

The former Attorney General, Phil Perinchief,was interviewed last week,on a talk show,among other things he said Brown is consolidating a dictatorship.

Tryangle

Yeah, and not for the first time, Dr. Brown seems to believe that young people *want* to live with their parents in Bermuda. Your second paragraph nailed it perfectly.

Whether or not becoming an independent nation is a rite of passage for any territory, the way that the Premier has approached it, and particularly recently, is something to be concerned about.

Andrew

I have yet to see a valid argument for independence. The only reasons given are things like "it's the next logical step", "it's only natural".

I just wish the population was capable of critical thinking, recognizing rhetoric for what it is.

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