Lack of clear political ideologies results in call for clarity by the grassroots movement.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Although certain political parties have set no limits in trying to woe the electorate to vote for them in the upcoming elections, the outcome might hold many surprises for many people and for politicians in particular.
There are several reasons that the outcome might not be what was expected by those parties that invested big-time in expensive, mega bill-boards, banners, flags, infomercials, as well as in other gimmicks and paraphernalia.
One reason being, that unlike other years, certain political parties are extremely cautious in giving out monies for votes, out of fear for being prosecuted if caught 'green-handed'.
Already, many voters have made it very clear, that if they are not paid in cash, they will not vote.
In addition, due to the lack of a clear ideology, profiling the various parties from one another, the electorate has become extremely confused, as to what to base their choice on.
As consequence, many persons visiting the agriculture garden of Ras Touzah Jabash in Bellevue, regularly confide this concern in him, knowing him to be some-one, not only deeply in spiritual touch with the earth, but also with his native, St.Martin people.
Upon request of Mr. Ras Touzah Jabash, host of the program, 'Words, Sound & Power'. Mr. Jesse Adams and Mr. Leopold James, members of the original St.Martin Grassroots People Movement, have been invited to co-host a special series of three informative installments of the program.
The series will focus on the 'State of the St. Martin Nation' with special emphasis on the Parliamentary elections, slated for August 29, 2014 on St.Martin, South.
The first installment will take place on Thursday, August 14, 2014 on Radio St. Martin, La Voix 101.5 F.M. from 8 to 10 p.m.
All are invited to tune in to this program which will focus on the issues most critical for the very survival of St. Martin people, which most politicians make sure to avoid.