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Re: Rastafari move to takeover Jamaica

Haile, and greetings,
I am a Rastaman from Jamaica living in the USA. I attended Dinthill Tec from 1978-1982, I used to be on the DTHS Da costa cup football team, I start growing my covanant in 1980, while attending DTHS.

I surely give thanks to see Rasta getting political which is the basic for economical strength.

HIM said that the basis for racial discrimination and colonialism is economic and only with economical weapons can these evils will be and can be overcome.

Manageing a country as a leader takes skills in diplomatical relationship with other countries, economical and commercial wisdom locally and internationally.

one thing be careful of getting rid of most taxes unless the government have other mean of bringing in income so that the government have money to build roads, school, hospital for health care etc

Ras alway look at the fact that the three major natural resourses are tourism, bauxite, and agriculture and the greatest resource the people. The qustion is how do we utalize these resourses to create a even distrubution of wealth among the Jamaican people, to bridge the gap between the five percent rich and the ninty five percent poor and have nots.

Alway remember that five percent of Jamaican people only have five percent of the gross wealth to share among themselves, while the five percent has nintyfive percent of the wealth, so the poor need a legit way to create a econimical balance among the people.

yours truly
Henry scott ( Melchez )

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