No passenger bus through Middle Region

Dear Editor,

  The people in Middle Region are worried and hope no bus should pass through Middle Region. 

  During the sewage project in Dutch Quarter, well, it’s sad Middle Region has no community centre for Minister for Justice, VROMI and Transportation to come talk to the people from Middle Region. 

  (I quote: bus drivers be careful.)

 

Cuthbert Bannis

Human nature is not good

 

Dear Editor,

The majority of people in the world believe that human nature is basically good.

The facts are, if you believe that you have just deceived yourself. In fact, by making such a statement you are saying we do not need God.

Originally, human nature was perfect by virtue of having been created so by God. But that goodness was marred by the sin of Adam and Eve.

That sin (curse) we inherited from Adam and Eve.

Reality is that the moment all humans are born and without committing one sin intentionally we are all on the highway to hell.

That is exactly why Christ came and died to establish grace. No human being had the capability of saving their self.

The nature of humans has these attributes: lust, jealousy, hatred, covertness, murder, deceit, envy, lying, theft, rape, homosexuality, pedophilia and adultery, betrayal.

Be honest with yourself, how is that good? God gives us a mind and a heart to reason, but look at the destruction in the world today.

You see the reality, our nature is destructive. Give a normal person a lot of money, the first thing he or she loves to do is to commit more sin.

Humans love sinful pleasures and power, we lust for it and live for it. Some humans believe their education is their God. That is idolatry.

Listen to the news on TV and radio, the normal statement is education is the key.

That is not true. How is it that the educated people produce the most destruction in the world today? The idiot cannot make a nuclear bomb. The idiot cannot devise a plan to overthrow government or to create havoc in the world. Education without God becomes more destructive.

Romans 1:22: Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools.

Because very brilliant people believe they are their own God, and they do not need God, In the last days knowledge will increase but morality will decrease.

This reality creates more destructive nature.

Education has nothing to do with being good. Because man’s passion is to have pleasure and money and power, that nature makes it more difficult for him or her to confess sin, repent and turn away from sin. Human nature is sinful and will continue to sin if he or she does not desire to have a passion for Christ.

Some people say it is the environment, the facts are that is not true. Adam and Eve were made perfect and were in a perfect environment and by one sin (a choice they made), disobedience, look what the world has come to. You see, my people, there is nothing basically good about human nature. That is why we need Christ, without Christ we are doomed forever and ever.

The conclusion is Jeremiah 17:9: The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?

 

The Patriot Miguel Arrindell

Anguilla politics – more radio talk! Victor Banks silenced his critics

Dear Editor,

  This past Friday, it was time for the Chief Minister of Anguilla, the Honorable Victor Banks, to respond to much of the runaway talk which came to St. Martin from Anguilla in recent weeks. The rebuttal of Victor Banks was highly anticipated. This past Friday morning the Honorable Chief Minister was guest on Talking Point with Billy D.

  It would have been a pleasant experience, if one had the time to which they could have availed themselves to the entire interview or dialogue, which lasted just over an hour.

  The program started quite cordial as the Honorable Chief Minister made his introduction. No time was wasted, the program host appeared quite anxious to question Banks, but gave him all the time he needed to make his introduction; seeing that Billy D and Victor Banks are also personal friends.

  While the host seemed anxious to hear from the Chief Minister on much of what he heard over the past several weeks, it was time for re-acquaintance of their personal friendship, Banks claiming it has been some time since they had not met up.

  Billy D indorsed Victor Bank and the AUF campaign in the election and delivered an electrifying speech on the AUF podium in the last day of the campain of 2015, to the extent that the opposition and many others attributed AUF’s win to Billy D. His speech is said to have impacted the campaign directly, delivering Victor Banks and AUF a resounding victory; sweeping the entire field of candidates, leaving a single opposition seat.

  The program got started and the host did not hesitate from delivering a well-thought-out series of questions that articulated all the information he had received in recent weeks. He directed all of the compelling questions to Victor Banks in search of proper answers, not necessarily for him or to add to the prestige of his already-popular talk show both on St. Martin and Anguilla. He genuinely appeared concerned about what he had heard and wanted answers for the people of Anguilla.

  On the other hand, Victor Banks appeared well relaxed and composed. The interview was well articulated, underscoring the astute performance of the interviewer. In responding to the barrage of questioning from Billy D, the Chief Minister asserted himself as a well-groomed politician, but also as an administrator with excellent capabilities and all-round machine in politics and economics.

  Banks seemed quite calm and confident. His methodical approach made his presentation believable down to every single word. Questions from the host (Billy D) brought to the forefront the banking issue, the economy, the re-construction process, the debt of the country, tourism and port development. Questions were asked about the British partnership with Anguilla, the Governor and Brexit.

  Of course, Billy D reemphasized the debt situation and second time, and told the Chief Minister he was very concerned about that in particular, which increased over the three years he has been in office. The opposition called it unsustainable.

  The Chief Minister had already dealt with the issue, but for the second time in the program he methodically emphasized his governing approach in regard to the country. He explained this is normal for any forwarded-moving country to incur some level of debt; emphasizing that the debt incurred was for the purpose of solvency of two of the major institutions the country rely on; the social Security system, its pension fund and the indigenous banking institutions on the island. Both are now well secured.

  He also answered a key question from Billy D; how would this debt affect the people of Anguilla in the process of repayment? Mr. Banks explained that it actually does not affect the people directly but more so in indirect forms. He said the repayment responsibility has more to do with the function of government and its economic program and so far his government has not been delinquent in any of its payment responsibilities.

  In an all-round analysis, the Chief Minister positioned the island, having a legitimate functional government that operates by the rule of law in cooperation with the British Government. Aspects of government that the British have jurisdiction over are fully within their competence. The aspect of the economy and the function of everyday government are within the competence of the elected government under his leadership and the AUF governing machine.

  At any given time the governing process is reviewed, analyzed and scrutinized by the British Government for regulatory standards of legitimacy within the British system, as a British Overseas Territory. On the other hand, the entire government apparatus is under the direct supervision of the British Government. They have oversight responsibility and at any time can withhold approval of any proposal. Banks said, what is important for Anguilla is to maintain an adequate working business relationship with its British counterpart.

  It appeared that the host was anxious to hear from Victor Banks after hearing from at least two persons in the past weeks. Victor Banks, however, was in full control of the balance of reason and actually controlled the intensity and variety of the program. In the end, the host appeared convinced.

  The Honorable Chief Minister of Anguilla displayed highest characteristics of leadership and representation of the country on this particular occasion. From my perspective, this was a real lesson in civics, and strategic governing; Victor Banks on this occasion, made the entire region proud, in particular Anguillians; it was a reflection of the level of governance the island it now experiencing.

  Not once had Banks mentioned a single name of any one of his critics, who in recent weeks used the very same platform in an effort to decimate his character and governing posture; Banks indicating no fear under any circumstances.

  For those who followed the last election, it now seems like these two veterans are again set to win the next Anguilla election 2020.

 

Elliot J. Harrigan

Open letter to Education Minister  

 

It is better for schools to be reopened a little later than the day after the new year holidays.

Really and truly, the date needs to be changed three days or a week for back to schools after New Year’s Day.

 

Cuthbert Bannis

Using Dutch law to trample on democracy

Dear Editor,

On February 7 of this year, the Government of the Netherlands decapitated the legitimately and democratically elected government of St. Eustatius by rushing a Dutch law which violates the UN Charter through both houses of Parliament. In doing so, it used a biased and bogus report with unsubstantiated allegations of wrongdoings as a justification for its unlawful acts.

Furthermore, these unlawful acts were supported by the highest advisory body within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Council of State, with Vice-President and former Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations Piet Hein Donner at the helm.

The Government of the Netherlands committed these unlawful acts despite the fact that the Government of St. Eustatius had repeatedly warned them against violating the UN Charter in a number of letters and Island Council motions, and had also proposed a process of dialogue to prevent the Kingdom of the Netherlands and all its citizens from being shamed internationally by the unlawful acts of the Government of the Netherlands.

Unfortunately, the Government of the Netherlands arrogantly dismissed or simply ignored the communications and reasoning of the Government of St. Eustatius and its legal representatives.

It is therefore very surprising, to say the least, that now that the legitimate Government of St. Eustatius has initiated legal action against the Government of the Netherlands for committing said unlawful acts, and have issued them an ultimatum to undo at least a number of said acts by October 29, 2018, they have requested additional time to respond and study the matter at hand.

Both requests for additional time are clear indications that the Government of the Netherlands either did not think through their actions, despite all the time and efforts they put into prepare the execution thereof, or did not expect the unlawfulness of their actions to be challenged and exposed.

Either way, it again demonstrates the consistent bad faith and untrustworthiness of the Government of The Netherlands which I have been pointing out for the past few years.

Despite the speed, aggression, and relentlessness with which the Government of the

Netherlands trampled on the democratic principles by decapitating the Government of St. Eustatius, they now have four extra weeks to prepare the defense of their actions during the main court proceedings.

As coalition, and at the request of their legal representative, Mr. C.R. Rutte of HBN Law, we also granted the Government of the Netherlands an extra week to prevent summary proceedings from being initiated, under the condition that the three main civil servants who were installed to run the affairs of St. Eustatius without a proper legal basis are removed by October 29, 2018.

It is unacceptable that the Government of the Netherlands acts as an international rogue State by using Dutch law to trample on democracy and circumvent and violate international treaties and laws that itself has pledged to uphold.

 

Clyde I. van Putten

Leader, Progressive Labour Party, St. Eustatius

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