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Baha10 says...

The arrogance and disrespect demonstrated by Izzie is unforgettable, but I am sure his Father has dealt with his wayward Son's embarrassing folly into the tough world of business by removing him from the Family fortune he so gleefully squandered with the simple reminder that "it is much harder to make it than it is to lose it", now please Son go and get a job like everyone else and stop relying on inheritance, as you blew it to the huge embarrassment of not only the Izmirlian Family, but also the Governments of China and The Bahamas, a true international spectacle only a villain in a James Bond Movie could dream of achieving.

Baha10 says...

Well, well done Guys. Let us try as a Nation to use this as watershed moment to turn back the tide of crime and win back our Country so we can actually, as the PM often says, be the best little Country in the World.

Baha10 says...

Probably went to the Good Doctor to "borrow" some "number money", but when the Good Doctor said "No, but you can do some handyman work for which I will pay you and you can spend the money as you see fit", that was the end of the Good Doctor.

Baha10 says...

So much for Long Island being an option for an Out Island retreat from Nassau!

Baha10 says...

Scotiabank is a business and as such operates to make a profit, unlike our Government run entities which appear to simply be used to employ political favorites however incompetent at the expense of the tax paying public. Nonetheless, Scotiabank has been a major corporate sponsor throughout The Bahamas and to my personal amazement operates with only 3 ex-pats on Work Permits. Yes, 3, now think of all the Bahamians employed today and over the years, together with benefits enjoyed. If anything, Scotiabank should be heralded as a model for our international commercial banking community, certainly not chastised, as believe me, they have options they can implement if they are made to feel unwelcome, which of course will only lead to more lay-offs, so think carefully before you criticize.

Baha10 says...

Never heard of the Guy, but looks like our internationally "unreknowned" Entertainers thought they could blackmail the Government into paying them over the top money to perform, when they should be eager and willing to support our Country in promoting an exciting new touristic product, so hats off to the Government and the Commission for protecting our tax dollars.

On Soca star to be paid $100k for Carnival

Posted 31 March 2015, 7:58 p.m. Suggest removal

Baha10 says...

Country first "proud loud" before "and FNM", indeed if more had been understanding of HAI's style, he would still be PM, this is my point, we need to start "building" this Nation "together" instaed of "destroying" for sake of politics.

Baha10 says...

I am too patriotic to criticize our Primie Minister who I consider to be honest and dedicated to his function but unpopular by virtue of his style of leadership, which should be viewed as just that, style, not an indictment of the man's character, as he is clearly committed to building a better Bahamas, which is what we should "all" be about, not tearing each other a part in such a small Country, and to think I am viewed as clearly FNM, when in reality I am simply pro-Bahamas and supportive of whoever can make our Country the best little Country on the Planet, which I sincerely believe our Prime Minter is attempting to do and therefore worthy of our collective support, irrespective of party politics, hence a very much perceived FNM being prepared to support a much embattled and maligned Prime Minsiter for the sake of the Country and our future.

Baha10 says...

Problem with BahaMar is it represents a rich kid's dream funded by daddy's apparent endless wealth with absolutely no experience or management support to execute and deliver on a Project of this magnitude. Herein lies the "true" blame, not CSC, who are in fact the savior of this "dream" and without whom even daddy's money would have been exhausted by now. It follows that to blame your savior at this stage in the game is truly distasteful and demonstrates just how far the kid will go to cover his own shortcomings in a desperate effort to save his rapidly dwindling inheritance, ironically caused by his own ineptitude.

On Baha Mar's contractor relations hit new low

Posted 25 March 2015, 10:52 p.m. Suggest removal

Baha10 says...

Thieving Teachers, what next, no wonder our Country is in trouble?!? One can't expect our Youth to sail a straight course in life if their Compass is crooked.