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Whoever edited the Template: Politics of Belize and other articles to remove Said Musa's name needs to be disciplined. Save your mischief for election day.--206.27.244.160 19:53, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
More annoying editing. Guys, can't you find something else better to do with your time?--206.27.244.160 20:09, 10 April 2007 (UTC)
I would like a response here please, instead of editing the actual page. I did live in Belize 14 years, that would make me a real "source". The article is missing some perspective to an otherwise good artcle.
" Most recently such charges included attempts to use public funds to buy a local tertiary care hospital unable to pay its debts"
This is obviously written by someone without a good "source" knowledge of Belize. Otherwise this person would of known that Belize after it's 1981 independence owned all the infrastucture.
And was likely encouraged by the imf and many others to "privatize"..
With adequate knowledge of socialism and it's fabric, one would not advise a "tiny" "developing" "new" country to sell off all the assests, that in fact financed the government. So now they are in deep debt because of privatizing policy , which was the governments , main and practically only source of income. So, perhaps you see how that statement is woefully short of a !! national health care !!! Catweasel (talk)é —Preceding comment was added at 14:21, 22 November 2007 (UTC)