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'I agree with you Melville'

THE EDITOR, Sir:

Mr Melville Cooke I salute you 100 per cent, with reference to your article in The Gleaner, 'Why I refuse to vote', dated Friday June 15, 2001. It could not have been expressed more clearly than that.

I myself have never voted and have no desire to. That is as long as we have no party to vote for or to 'vote in', and right now Jamaica has nothing to choose from. What a downright shame.

I wish more Jamaicans could see Jamaican politics for what it really is and act accordingly.

I am etc.,

KEISHA GOLDING

E-mail: rambosa77@

hotmail.com

Stony Grove, Charles Town

Nevis

Via Go-Jamaica

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