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Do you support the leader of the opposition's no confidence motion against the government?
Posted on Wed, 04/27/2011 - 22:19
Yes
89% (496 votes)
No
11% (61 votes)
Total votes: 557
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3 hours 20 min ago - He has a lot of confidence?
1 day 17 hours ago - You've spoken a mouthful
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1 day 17 hours ago - I think he means the theft of
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1 day 17 hours ago - Willie No-No!
1 day 17 hours ago - So true, Bobo
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I do support it but Alden
I do support it but Alden can't lead this country either. He doesn't have the political savvy to do so. Whata conundrum Bo-Bo.
Third group ?.......Ezzard, Chuckster, anyone ? Help !!!
New, politically attuned
New, politically attuned blood is what's needed. Environmentally conscious, commercially focused, business minded, for the people (rather than for their own gain), transparent, and fully accountable for their actions.
Do you support the leader of
Will my people ever
Will my people ever understand that McKeeva has yet to DEMONSTRATE his accusations against the PPM to the people of these islands? He simply cannot and will never do it folks. Now precious Mac is boasting a miraculous 'surplus' brought about by taxing the s**t out of you and me while the schools to provide an education for our children remain unfinished? THAT is some feat there Mac.
They (PPM) may not have been
They (PPM) may not have been PERFECT, but they gave their Caymanian people HOPE!!
The sun is certainly shinning brighter today on these my beautiful islands.
What a cowardly act, the PPM
If you knew anything about LA
If you knew anything about LA procedure, you would know that the motion had to be filed before a certain date in order for it to be debated in the next session. This had nothing to do with Mac being off island, and, yes, he is off island more than he is on it, so chances are that he would be away but that is not why the filing was done last week.
Have you stopped to consider
Have you stopped to consider that he is OFF island more frequently than he is ON?
Nothing would ever get done if we had to wait for McKeeva to be on island before starting.
The PPM may may been too
I publicly support the move
UDP MLAs need to decide
UDP MLAs need to decide whether they want to be re-elected or not. We are all going to be watching how they vote. If they blindly support Mac in spite of the evidence that Mac and Julianna are both incompetent and XXXX, we the voters can only assume the others - Mark, Ralston, CG, Elio, and Capt. Eugene are just as bad! It's time to show your cards.
This website is a joke.
This website is a joke. LOL!! Anyone viewing this poll, disregard it, it no where near reflect reality. There is a lot of disagreement with this administration, but this is an absolute joke, perpetuated and fueled by CNS.
There is a lot of
There is a lot of disagreement with this administration. So what's your point. Are you suggesting we should be sweeping it under the rug. That is the UDP's approach, not necessarily the whole world's.
Your post is a joke. LOL!!
I voted I supported the no
We have the schools to show
We have the schools to show for Alden's efforts, if we ever get Mac to understand the importance of getting them finished. Of course he is more concerned about getting re-elected by taxing our asses off to report a surplus. Whatever anyone has to say about Alden, Alden is educated, and it simply boggles my mind that there are still people in Cayman who have difficulty with choosing an educated leader for our country over an uneducated one. I just don't get it.
The recession did not really
The recession did not really start until until late 2007 - early 2008. Your post amounts to suggesting they should have foreseen the recession.
With all due respect, I don't
With all due respect, I don't support either party either, but I would rather see our money spent on (desperately needed) better schools and education than the hair-brain schemes and projects the current leader is coming up with.
Thank you very much. Alden
Thank you very much. Alden actually ACCOMPLISHED something in his tenure. He gave our children something of a chance for a future in our country. He was and continues to be kicked in the backside for that by the ignorant among us. The ONLY thing on McKeeva's mind is 'what do I need to do to get re-elected' (damn I can't give them any more fridges, it looks like the opposition already knows about that). The difference between a good leader and a useless one. How much plainer can it possibly be? We pray you get back in Alden, and by the grace of God you will, so you can finish our schools and give our children a brighter future than becoming slaves to 'developers', and so you can continue to improve on our country and our people rather than selling them out and running them into the ground.
09:51 You speak of spending
How about Hurricane Hilton
I can't believe anyone would
I can't believe anyone would believe what you've stated except for a disingenuous or disillusioned UDP supporter.
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