“The sense of damnation hanging over this country gets heavier every day–how the hell could any sane person living in Trinidad and Tobago in 2007 say $655 per month is an income anyone could live on?” Nicholas Laughlin is sceptical about the claims of the Poverty Reduction Unit.
Bahama Pundit's Larry Smith is “sick and tired of all those forwarded emails peddling scams, lies and hate propaganda.”
“Most citizens still think CHOGM is a few-hundred-million dollar joke and will not benefit citizens in any way”: Trinidad and Tobago's This Beach Called Life weighs in on the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.
Shawn and Sue and Repeating Islands blog about the Queen of England's visit to Bermuda.
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