Fred is just too smart for himself. I just wonder who is the devil here. So the spider said to the fly: "Will you walk into my parlour?" Seems to run in the Fred line.
Is this what we've come to in this country. It is a crying shame to see the way some persons show gratitude to persons who have served this country all of their youthful years. "Go yo say. You're taking jobs from young people?" The Police Act gives a senior officer service until the age of 60 or 40 years of service whichever comes first. This is service above self and perhaps a little more self respect for the service is needed by more persons in this country. Forget the person. We still have mucgh to learn.
Quite frankly, nobody is interested in the arrogance of Frederick McAlpine. He has the attitude of entitlement just like some PLPs. If he doesn't feel comfortable where he's at, he can go elsewhere where for sure they have nothing to give him. He had his chances and blew it. He needs to shut the hell up and get on with representing the people who elected him to represent them in parliament. They did not make him minister or parl sec. That is up to the PM and if the PM doesn't wish to appoint him and he's offended then he got into politics for the wrong reason.
Sheeprunner the police are the people and the people are the police. That's just the problem; you see yourself as someone different. Wake up and smell the coffee.
There is a saying that when you live in glass house, you don't throw stones. Now Mr. Davis it seems things are becoming clearer. Yet they chose to put on a charade. They really should be ashamed of yourself. Let me ask a question the question for the leader of the official opposition--"Where is the public outcry about this?" My my is all I can say.
The PLP is a bunch of cry babies looking for the bottle. They are trying to insight public disunity in order to gain political mileage.
This us a sad ste of affairs in this country. Persons were charged for defrauding the government of over a million. Isn't the court the place to hear criminal matters? The comments I saw recently attributed to the Chairman leave much to be desired, but then really who expect more?
Short man Brave let's get the hell back in parliament please and oh by the way, who us driving this PLP train anyway? That's another thing.
I really do not expect any better from Munroe. Where in the world do people not pay their mortgage for five years and the lending institutions tell to to stay in the place and keep it till w find a buyer. Some of these lawyers are just too smart for themselves until they just never say much that make any sense.
I feel for the people that loss their jobs or their homes. It speaks to the economy of the Bahamas. The PLP was government for five years with these same people and despite their mortgage relief program, did nothing to help them. Oh! sorry they let them remain in the homes and not pay their mortgages. Will Bajalo.
It is so amusing how much the PLP has to say about everything. School repairs? This is laughable. In their time they were late every doggone year. What's even more amusing is the level of coverage they get in your paper. Just saying.
This is so unamusing. Brave epitomizes the tenets of PLPism. They believe that only them have the wherewithal to run this country and that only them have sense. Who messed up more than the PLP and who gave them the gumption to correct the FNM when they themselves have yet to admit their wrong. Tell me though, who is Brave speaking for? certainly not for me and the many Bahamian people who fired the PLP a yer ago. Oh! he wasn't fired so I guess he can continue to be an irritant to the government hoping for a morsel to drop so that he can claim it for the PLP. He can keep watching like a potcake and not realize that he himself is about to be scuttled. Personally I am just sick of his nonsense. So while he's seeking for relevance the only grade Brave should be concerned with is the "R" the Bahamian people gave his party-Rejected.
Fred Mitchell lacks the credibility to lecture me or the Minnis administration about ratings. Those ratings were done by PLPs for their own self appeasement.
The PLP messed up this country's finances, but every bad highlight they try to spin on the FNM. This country will never be any better as long as we have the likes of venomous Fred in the forefront of politics. He just needs to sit down and shut the hell up.
Apostle says...
Fred is just too smart for himself. I just wonder who is the devil here. So the spider said to the fly: "Will you walk into my parlour?" Seems to run in the Fred line.
On INSIGHT: Now our frightened society has struck a deal with the Devil
Posted 8 April 2019, 11:16 p.m. Suggest removal
Apostle says...
Is this what we've come to in this country. It is a crying shame to see the way some persons show gratitude to persons who have served this country all of their youthful years. "Go yo say. You're taking jobs from young people?" The Police Act gives a senior officer service until the age of 60 or 40 years of service whichever comes first. This is service above self and perhaps a little more self respect for the service is needed by more persons in this country. Forget the person. We still have mucgh to learn.
On It hurts, it’s been ruined: After 38 years, senior officer opens up on force departure
Posted 1 April 2019, 12:28 p.m. Suggest removal
Apostle says...
Quite frankly, nobody is interested in the arrogance of Frederick McAlpine. He has the attitude of entitlement just like some PLPs. If he doesn't feel comfortable where he's at, he can go elsewhere where for sure they have nothing to give him. He had his chances and blew it. He needs to shut the hell up and get on with representing the people who elected him to represent them in parliament. They did not make him minister or parl sec. That is up to the PM and if the PM doesn't wish to appoint him and he's offended then he got into politics for the wrong reason.
On MP McAlpine: I will run again, nominated or not
Posted 7 March 2019, 10:21 p.m. Suggest removal
Apostle says...
Sheeprunner the police are the people and the people are the police. That's just the problem; you see yourself as someone different. Wake up and smell the coffee.
On Commissioner: We must clean the place where we live
Posted 3 March 2019, 10:46 p.m. Suggest removal
Apostle says...
There is a saying that when you live in glass house, you don't throw stones. Now Mr. Davis it seems things are becoming clearer. Yet they chose to put on a charade. They really should be ashamed of yourself. Let me ask a question the question for the leader of the official opposition--"Where is the public outcry about this?" My my is all I can say.
On How Save the Bays emails were given to the PLP
Posted 27 February 2019, 6:57 p.m. Suggest removal
Apostle says...
The PLP is a bunch of cry babies looking for the bottle. They are trying to insight public disunity in order to gain political mileage.
This us a sad ste of affairs in this country. Persons were charged for defrauding the government of over a million. Isn't the court the place to hear criminal matters? The comments I saw recently attributed to the Chairman leave much to be desired, but then really who expect more?
Short man Brave let's get the hell back in parliament please and oh by the way, who us driving this PLP train anyway? That's another thing.
On PLP officials 'have not decided when they will end boycott'
Posted 23 February 2019, 9:37 p.m. Suggest removal
Apostle says...
I really do not expect any better from Munroe. Where in the world do people not pay their mortgage for five years and the lending institutions tell to to stay in the place and keep it till w find a buyer. Some of these lawyers are just too smart for themselves until they just never say much that make any sense.
I feel for the people that loss their jobs or their homes. It speaks to the economy of the Bahamas. The PLP was government for five years with these same people and despite their mortgage relief program, did nothing to help them. Oh! sorry they let them remain in the homes and not pay their mortgages. Will Bajalo.
On 'Leave people in their homes' call as repossessions begin
Posted 3 October 2018, 4:52 p.m. Suggest removal
Apostle says...
It is so amusing how much the PLP has to say about everything. School repairs? This is laughable. In their time they were late every doggone year. What's even more amusing is the level of coverage they get in your paper. Just saying.
On 'We want answers on school repairs'
Posted 29 August 2018, 8:12 a.m. Suggest removal
Apostle says...
This is so unamusing. Brave epitomizes the tenets of PLPism. They believe that only them have the wherewithal to run this country and that only them have sense. Who messed up more than the PLP and who gave them the gumption to correct the FNM when they themselves have yet to admit their wrong. Tell me though, who is Brave speaking for? certainly not for me and the many Bahamian people who fired the PLP a yer ago. Oh! he wasn't fired so I guess he can continue to be an irritant to the government hoping for a morsel to drop so that he can claim it for the PLP. He can keep watching like a potcake and not realize that he himself is about to be scuttled. Personally I am just sick of his nonsense. So while he's seeking for relevance the only grade Brave should be concerned with is the "R" the Bahamian people gave his party-Rejected.
On Brave’s ‘U’ for FNM first year
Posted 10 May 2018, 8:37 a.m. Suggest removal
Apostle says...
Fred Mitchell lacks the credibility to lecture me or the Minnis administration about ratings. Those ratings were done by PLPs for their own self appeasement.
The PLP messed up this country's finances, but every bad highlight they try to spin on the FNM. This country will never be any better as long as we have the likes of venomous Fred in the forefront of politics. He just needs to sit down and shut the hell up.
On Mitchell: ‘People are fed up with their hypocrisy’
Posted 14 April 2018, 8:54 a.m. Suggest removal