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Saturday, March 21, 2009

1) What is your opinion of the draft Constitution?

12 comments:

  1. We Are Not Ready As Yet!!!!!!!!!!

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  2. Not until it's perfect (or almost!) half a loaf is just no where near good enough!

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  3. I like a whole loaf and rights for all people as God made us all.

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  4. A good effort, language needs some tidying up but a major improvement upon what we have. Would like to see it implemented.

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  5. rushed not ready PPM tried to use its alotted funds for there campaign

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  6. This blog is a great idea, but poorly designed... why not simply have it as one post and ask candidates to post their responses as comments ? That way we can read their replies

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  7. It is a start but the comment of half a loaf is better than no bread is infantile, what happens if you get the moldy half?

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  8. I support the new draft constitution. It is better than what we have now and it does not take anything away from us. What i would like to see included is a strong definition of Caymanian. If we fail to define who we are, we will also fail to work together as a people.

    How about "A Caymanian is anyone born to a Caymanian parent or has been adopted by a Caymanian."

    Others who have the right to apply include:
    -Persons in a bonafide marriage to the same Caymanian for 10 consecutive years.

    -Anyone legally resident in Cayman for 15 of the past 20 years.

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  9. How can a document which creates two classes of Caymanians claim to represent all Caymanians?

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  10. I have always heard, "dont fix what is not broken". Ask your self one question "Are you suffering now, or will a new constitution make you better off I say "NO VOTE" to this constitution

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  11. It could be worse...But I will vote 'no' because it needs to be improved.

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  12. A document that mandates how a Country is governed and should next to prefect not far from.

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