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Home Letters to the editor OPEN LETTER TO COMMISSIONER FRANS RICHARDSON--- Empowering St. Martiners through constitution more effective that through talk....

OPEN LETTER TO COMMISSIONER FRANS RICHARDSON--- Empowering St. Martiners through constitution more effective that through talk....

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Dear Commissioner Frans RICHARDSON,

Along with many of the callers, who called in last night Tuesday, March 2, 2010, to the program 'ONLINE' of Mr.Fernando CLARK, we too would like to comment and support you for taking a stance against what is perceived by many as unacceptable disrespect by Mr. Bobby FERRON and many others in the marine-industry on our island.
Also Mr. Commissioner, I hereby wish to thank you for expressing during that same program your appreciation for the work our St. Martin nation building -& unification movement has been doing, under very difficult circumstances by the way, to protect the rights and the very existence as such of the native-indigenous St. Martiners in their own home land.
However Mr. Commissioner, I repeat here what I called in and told you last night as well.
It is time that you as government, and we as the native people of this island as well realize that we are no guests here on this island.
We are the HOSTS, because we are ancestrally rooted and steeped in the history, emancipation of this island, more than any others.
Also, in talking and preparing for the new constitutional status for 'Country' St. Maarten, we should even more realize that we have a great opportunity, especially with a possible delay of the date of '10-10-10' of the implementation of our new Constitution.
That is, that we take care of what island-council lady, Mr.Sarah WESCOTT-WILLIAMS, finally realized and correctly called 'OUTSTANDING ISSUES' in the constitution.
In other words, this possible delay, could well be a 'blessing in disguise' offering us an opportunity to be aware of 'outside' threats to our existence as a people and to formally include in our constitution (Pre-amble) among others; our history, our emancipation-struggles, our oneness as a a native people, our moral values, our moral ancestral and civic rights to remain vibrant and thrive as a native people, regardless how many other people come to live on our island.
We are sure that our lack of this ancestral pride and patriotism, has contributed significantly to many 'others' feeling that they can say what they want to us, do what they want to us and totally disrespect us, our civil-servants, our leaders and even our ancestral history.
Being in the position now to add these and other vital elements to our constitution, will save you as Government having to waste time, going on talk-shows to 'bawl' and 'cry foul' which in the end has limited results and no 'bite' anyhow.
This is the time to ACT and to incorporate vital sections in or constitution.
That, in and of it self, will at least show that we, and our Government respect ourselves and not only want a country called St. Maarten 'in name', but for real and that we are prepared by constitution/law to defend our national interests.
In ending Mr.Commissioner, we hope you realize that continuing to 'scream', but not doing anything effectively, is at best counter-productive and at worst, hypocritical.
If you really mean what you said and say then take it up in our still draft constitution and save your voice.
In ending and as stated before, our willingness, readiness, commitment, social influence, and passion are at your disposal and at the disposal of ALL St. Martin people.

drs. Leopold JAMES,
Native-indigenosu St. Martiner, without apologies.

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Well said
March, 04, 2010, 19:18
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Once again Mr. James, this was well said. Kort en krachtig.
I applaud you. Continue your positive strive for us a people.

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concerned St.Martiner
March, 06, 2010, 12:18
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Knock, knock,knock, hellooooo.........isn't anyone going to listen to these words of wisdom from Mr. James? Are we going to just allow our contsitution to contain baseless rethory detrimental to our own existance as a St. Martin people? Let us not wait until is too late.

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Rastaman
March, 07, 2010, 17:24
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Drs.? James? Which mail order diploma mill did he graduate from?

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Well said
March, 07, 2010, 21:03
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@ Rastaman.

Guess you cannot imagine that people actually worked and studied hard to achieve an education once upon a time.

But as usual, it pertains to a dark skinned, son of the soil so for people like you his achievements seem impossible. Sad to say that you, Mr. Rastaman, are not one of those who have claimed and conquered the dream, a dream which many of us DID claim and HAVE conquered. Guess you are living too long in the bushes and simply cannot imagine such a thing. You are here to try and break down anything that is a positive image of our heritage.

This is really sad.

Once again Drs. James: "Well said".

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Leopold JAMES
March, 08, 2010, 02:30
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Dear 'Rastaman', whoever or whatever you might be and whatever 'University' might have ordained you with your 'rasta' degrees.
Obviously, you are ashamed of who you really are, because you hid as a coward behind a noble movement.
Nevertheless, power to you for questioning my education.
That is very fine, because I do not have to hide who I am, what I stand for and some of the degrees I achieved to the envy of many people like yourself.
My drs. degree is very public and everybody can verify it.
How ?
Simple.
Contact the former Universiteit van Nijmegen, Toervooiveld, Nijmegen.
Or you can simply contact the school board for secondary education right here on St. Maarten (SVOBE) and ask for drs. Joseph ROGERS, whom by the way I brought to St. Maarten.
It is all recorded.
So, 'RASTAMAN', what is your next doubt about me ?
Please, just ask and I will be more than happy to inform characterless souls like you.
Meanwhile, to 'Well said'.
I sincerely thank you for your comments.
But, I have had to endure ridicule from the day I came back to my own home, for standing up for my people to come first in their own country.
So, 'RASTAMAN, is just another one of those who have condemned me for that.
But, believe me, I can easily take those conniving remarks, and still much more.
Ignorance will never demoralize or demotivate me, regardless.
Quite to the contrary, they simply make me tick even more, every time again and again.
God bless both of you and may you continue to do what you truly believe in, because on that day of judgment, we all will have to account for our actions.

drs. Leopold JAMES
And still, proud, native-indigenous St. Martiner, with no apologies for such .

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Miss Richardson
March, 08, 2010, 02:56
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We as a people have to stand up for what is ours. People have been 'imported' and have travelled here to our island to 'find a better life'. Now these same foreigners stand today beside our politicians and claim that they built this island. Our politicians need to wake up and stand up for this country and it's people. Then and only then can they start to speak about 'Country St. Maarten'.

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