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- The Unity Labour Party of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines launched their slate of 15 candidates at the Victoria Park tonight.  These candidates would be contesting in the general elections here in St.Vincnet & the Grenadines on Monday December13th 2010.

The ULP candidates were introduced in the following order; Elvis Charles of Central Kingstown, Luke Brown of East Kingstown, Michelle Fife West Kingstown, Maxwell Charles of Central Leeward, Dr.Jerrol Thompson of North Leeward, Clayton Burgin of East Saint George, Cecil “Ces for West” Mckie of  West Saint George, Girlyn Miguel of Marriaqua, Montgomery Daniel of North Windward, Saboto Caesar of South Central Windward, David Browne of South Leeward, Frederick Stephenson of South Windward, Herman Belmar of Northern Grenadines, Edwin Snagg of Southern Grenadines and Ralph E. Gonsalves of North Central Windward.

While on stage, the Unity Labour Party Candidates gave a short introductory speech about themselves and their achievements and why they are the best choice for the constituency of which they wish to represent.

The feature address was given by the leader of the Unity labour Party and Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Dr. Ralph E. Gonsalves.  Mr. Gonsalves warned the audience not to elect the New Democratic Party into power or else they would be making a big mistake.  He reminded the huge crowd of the accomplsiments of the Unity Labour Party Government within the past 10 years and encourage them to vote back the ULP government back into power come 13.12.10.

This was followed by a entertainment package that included performances from various local artists.

Shown below are the photos of the candidates of the Unity Labour Party who would be contesting the elections in St.Vincent and the Grenadines.  Click on the ptotos.

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Election Day In Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Election Day In Saint Vincent and the Grenadines will be held on Monday 13th December 2010.

Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves announced the date of the Elections tonight at a rally at a meeting at the Calliaqua playing field in front of a large crowd.

Who do you think you would will win the 2010 Elections in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to be held on December Monday 13th.

VoteULP.com-Unity Labour Party Website

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VoteULP.com-Unity Labour Party Website

The Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Unity Labour Party launched their new website this week.  www.VoteULP.com is the new official website of the ULP here in SVG. 

The website at first glance can very bright to the eyes, but you have to understand that the official colour of Unity Labour Party is red.   You can learn a lot about the party by browsing around, you can learn about the ULP’s vision and their achievements.

There are videos to watch, photos to view, you can listen to various music and listen to ULP radio station StarFM, online.  Also you can link up with Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr.

You can also find out if you are registered and to see if your name appears on the voters list.   Persons who are interested can join and become a card carrying member of the ULP.

Visit www.VoteULP.com-Unity Labour Party Website

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ULP WEBSITE UNDER ATTACK…Wednesday 8th Dec 2010

Today, the ULP website was brought down by a highly sophisticated and illegal distributed denial of service attack known as a SYN flood. 

This is not an unsophisticated single point denial of service attack. Instead, the skilled hacker that is perpetuating the attack, targeted the domain http://www.voteulp.com/ and used what is called a ‘botnet’ which calls on hundreds of thousands of virus compromised computers around the world to flood the ULP website with requests, thereby bringing it down. 

ULP technology experts believe that it is highly likely that, given the sophistication of the attack, it is being perpetuated by a highly paid hacker. Given the timing of the illegal attack, one can only conclude that it is politically motivated.

 The ULP calls upon the NDP join in condemnation of the attack and also calls on the NDP to answer whether or not it is funding an illegal operation like this