1. Document Name · Chicken Little or vintage wine.
Chicken Little or vintage wine
Let’s face it. The Peoples action movement was put on the shelf fifteen
years ago by the people of St Kitts. During those years they (PAM) have
gathered more than dust – they have become infected with harmful
bacteria.
If you had to choose between a rusty can that has been sitting on the shelves for fifteen years and more,
rejected time after time by the customers, and a product which still has not past its shelf life, which
would you choose?
In St. Kitts Nevis some people are using the language of food technology to compare two different
products, one that has become bloated and putrid and whose shelf life expired fifteen years ago and one
that is still extant, current, re-engineered, resuscitated, revived, revitalized and renewed.
Worse than comparing apples and oranges, or plantain and pumpkin, is comparing rotten chicken with
vintage wine. Let’s face it. PAM was put on the shelf fifteen years ago by the people of St Kitts.
During those years they have gathered more than dust – they have become filled with harmful bacteria.
The same deadly kind you get in contaminated chicken called E-coli. When you deal with people who
handle chicken you run the risk of ingesting the same poison, E-coli, that the chicken has.
The Labour Party, on the other hand, is like a bottle of vintage wine, we are getting better with age.
While their (PAM) sour, vinegary vituperation is based on jealousy, our quality continues to improve
based on performance.
So when Mr. Chicken Little tries to get you scared by saying that the sky is falling in on St Kitts, don’t
take him on. Discard the rotten tin to the rubbish bin. Wear gloves when you touch it because you don’t
want to get E-coli.
Then when you sure you have disposed of it properly and discarded it forever, pull out your bottle of
fine wine and drink to the future of our country.
St Kitts/Nevis forever.