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By Junior Murray May 13, 2022

Stare Decisis And The Supreme Court Of The United States

How does an equation of something that is subjective plus,something else that is subjective equal to something that is wholly objective? Does such a schema or does such a syllogism comport with the established laws of …

Issue # 133

Stare Decisis And The Supreme Court Of The United States

May 13, 2022

KSAMC Is A disgrace

May 13, 2022

Citizens Mobilize

May 13, 2022

Adjusting Conclusions

May 13, 2022

Track Variants De-Mystified

May 13, 2022

Hair And Unspoken History

May 13, 2022

National Commitment Means Subduing Egos

May 13, 2022

Ukraine Is Different!

May 13, 2022
By James Moss-Solomon February 4, 2021

Wants vs Needs: Choose Three For Jamaica

This is the 100th edition of Public Opinion and I am proud to be a part of this important initiative that has engaged thought-provoking commentaries on leadership, politics, business, the environment, …

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By Tamara Belinfanti December 26, 2020

Dub: Rhythm, Rhyme, Roots

Note to Readers: This essay on dub was originally published in a longer form in PREE. I was happy to oblige when the editors of Public Opinion asked me to consider …

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By Ewart Walters April 29, 2020

Coronavirus – We no want no devil philosophy

They made their world so hard Every day we got to keep on fighting They made their world so hard Every day the people are dyin’ For hunger and starvation Lamentation …

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By Joan Williams April 2, 2020

Despite the misery, coronavirus is doing mankind a great good

Out of evil comes good. Being a positive person, I always like to take the position that all things happen for the greater good. Corona caused me to miss, probably a …

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By James Moss-Solomon August 6, 2019

Lest we forget, everyone wants to talk, not act

“Lest we forget” is the phrase most commonly used in remembering those who died in the Two Great Wars; 1914-18 and 1939-45. It has been extended to include that wider memory …

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By Yahoo January 24, 2019

We have the formula of world champions; all that’s needed now is finance

      The year 2018 has come to an end, cementing the fact that anyone with a genetic background that can be traced to Jamaica has the potential to be …

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By James Moss-Solomon April 6, 2018

Winnie Mandela: Let him who is without sin cast the first stone

The passing of Winnie Mandela is a matter for condolences to her family and the wider numbers of supporters who have been inspired by her strong resolve. It is a bittersweet …

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By Olive Nelson March 22, 2018

National or Notional Heroes?

“Diaspora Jamaicans renew call for Bob as National Hero” was the title of a lead story in the Gleaner of January 29, 2018 – an annually recurring theme with every approach …

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By James Moss-Solomon August 4, 2017

Culture Interruptus

The English language has been the adopted (forced) communication methodology of an enslaved people as Bob Marley said “stolen from Africa, brought to America”. Languages of the ancient Africans, not written …

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  • National Commitment Means Subduing Egos
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