The only irony here is how someone so intellectually starved could be appointed AG and then made a QC ... alas politics, which in turn explains this backward "D" average reasoning and why we will never solve our current issues as long as these Relics are given a voice and positions of influence.
One of the few issues we face that should be non-political and garner bipartisan support is illegal poaching of our fishery resources, which has unfortunately been neglected for far too long and placed our cultural connection with the sea and our historical way of life in jeopardy.
Unfortunately, even Isfailian must now be recognizing that his Laundryman and novice Legal Team were more focused on drinking his Champagne than ensuring his dream became reality to so such an extent that they will now say virtually anything to cover-up their incompetent decsion making and advice that has cost him first and foremost the dream itself, sadly the family reputation and of course, many millions, including his inheritance.
Izfailian and Laundry Boy need to accept they were out Lawyered, simple as that, for which they as Directors must bear responsibility for not making better Management decisions, albeit not surprising given that neither have actually built any business, but rather simply inherited existing businesses, not to mention money, which they will most likely squander in their life times to the huge embarrassment of their respective Families.
I agree, this is all about the Owners, no one else, who sit on prime Property and have "simply" chosen to pocket their profit over the years, rather than reinvest, now they want everyone else to bear the cost of their refurbishment effort. This is a Private Sector issue and has only become a Government one due to their collective failure, which can only be truly resolved by getting the greedy "failed" Merchants of the Bay Street Era out and letting more normal Business People of the Modern Era in.
This age old catastrophe should not be viewed as a political issue, as both Parties are to blame for failing to address post Independence. Further, I would not blame Renew, as the fires are most likely being set intentionally by paid operatives with self interest in mind. However, reality is such that we are all being poisoned due to poor air quality. It follows that 70% of the Bahamian population is trapped on this Island facing the grim options of either immediate death by being shot or slow drawn out death due to carcinogenic sickness. To this end, it is hard to imagine anyone intentionally wanting to kill its own people, including themselves, hence why I say this should not be regarded as a political issue, as crime and air quality affect us all and require us to come together as a Nation to support Renew in trying to resolve the issue once and for all.
We are living in a "failed" State and as such one is fully entitled to arm and protect themselves, along with property without need for Referendum on Constitutional reform sanctioning "the right to bear arms" by way of a Right akin to theUS 2nd Amendment, as again we are a "failed" State now governed by inherent human rights, which include the right to arm and protect one's self.
Baha10 says...
100%, irrespective of the unconscionable "politics" used against him in last Referendum that ultimately cost his Party the next Election.
On Constitutional Referendum updates: Results coming through
Posted 7 June 2016, 5:46 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
The only irony here is how someone so intellectually starved could be appointed AG and then made a QC ... alas politics, which in turn explains this backward "D" average reasoning and why we will never solve our current issues as long as these Relics are given a voice and positions of influence.
On ‘Voting no could open door to same-sex marriage’
Posted 31 May 2016, 10:52 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
One of the few issues we face that should be non-political and garner bipartisan support is illegal poaching of our fishery resources, which has unfortunately been neglected for far too long and placed our cultural connection with the sea and our historical way of life in jeopardy.
On Defence Force apprehends Dominican fishing vessel and crew
Posted 21 May 2016, 8:04 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
Unfortunately, even Isfailian must now be recognizing that his Laundryman and novice Legal Team were more focused on drinking his Champagne than ensuring his dream became reality to so such an extent that they will now say virtually anything to cover-up their incompetent decsion making and advice that has cost him first and foremost the dream itself, sadly the family reputation and of course, many millions, including his inheritance.
On Ex-Baha Mar director ‘a complete hypocrite’
Posted 20 May 2016, 8:22 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
Izfailian and Laundry Boy need to accept they were out Lawyered, simple as that, for which they as Directors must bear responsibility for not making better Management decisions, albeit not surprising given that neither have actually built any business, but rather simply inherited existing businesses, not to mention money, which they will most likely squander in their life times to the huge embarrassment of their respective Families.
On Gov’t told: Don’t approve CCA as Baha Mar buyer
Posted 11 May 2016, 9:09 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
So much for the FNM .... maybe the last person leaving Headquarters on Mackey Street would be so kind as to turn the lights off!
On UPDATED: Sidney Collie elected FNM chairman
Posted 15 April 2016, 7:23 a.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
I agree, this is all about the Owners, no one else, who sit on prime Property and have "simply" chosen to pocket their profit over the years, rather than reinvest, now they want everyone else to bear the cost of their refurbishment effort. This is a Private Sector issue and has only become a Government one due to their collective failure, which can only be truly resolved by getting the greedy "failed" Merchants of the Bay Street Era out and letting more normal Business People of the Modern Era in.
On Downtown chief urges ‘massive’ tax-free zone
Posted 14 April 2016, 7:41 a.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
This age old catastrophe should not be viewed as a political issue, as both Parties are to blame for failing to address post Independence. Further, I would not blame Renew, as the fires are most likely being set intentionally by paid operatives with self interest in mind. However, reality is such that we are all being poisoned due to poor air quality. It follows that 70% of the Bahamian population is trapped on this Island facing the grim options of either immediate death by being shot or slow drawn out death due to carcinogenic sickness. To this end, it is hard to imagine anyone intentionally wanting to kill its own people, including themselves, hence why I say this should not be regarded as a political issue, as crime and air quality affect us all and require us to come together as a Nation to support Renew in trying to resolve the issue once and for all.
On Landfill manager criticised after latest fire
Posted 30 March 2016, 10:28 a.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
Absolutely brilliant!
On Financial industry in confidentiality ‘tsunami wave’
Posted 24 March 2016, 7:37 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
We are living in a "failed" State and as such one is fully entitled to arm and protect themselves, along with property without need for Referendum on Constitutional reform sanctioning "the right to bear arms" by way of a Right akin to theUS 2nd Amendment, as again we are a "failed" State now governed by inherent human rights, which include the right to arm and protect one's self.
On Roberts fearing crime ‘wipe out’
Posted 14 March 2016, 6:29 p.m. Suggest removal