You are a very understanding man given that the flip side of your ordeal is that "we" as a country have been negligent in not remdeying this death trap sooner and indeed, will only now consider addressing as a result of your unfortunate experience, which was by no means an accident, as saddly those responsible for ensuring safe passage through our shipping/yachting lanes knew full well this was a disaster waiting to happen. Accordingly, thank you for not suing "our" Government for compensation.
Shame on our local vets, who have conveniently highlighted the problem with Bahamian protectionism generally, in that it benefits no one, least of all Bahamians and in this case, our Potcakes.
Mr. Blakeley, Bahamians are neither dump nor desperate, so save your hoodwinking for the more gullible. Who in their right mind would even consider, let alone actual proceed to construct a dock on what is considered to be one of the top 10 beaches in the world! And now, you look for us to believe and trust in what else you have to say?!?
Instead of asking Bahamians to "pull up their socks" and increase productivity in an effort to revive our economy, we are instead celebrating our descent into bankruptcy by declaring holidays for those responsible for such demise. Fortunately, the rest of the world, including the IMF, already view us as being on "permanent" holiday, so hopefully they will just laugh at this latest confirmation of their accurate assessment and not down grade us still further!
Should we not be focused on working harder and longer in the hope of emerging from recessionary times, as opposed to working less?!? Maybe if ever this day occurs, we can refer to this truly historic date in history as National Sense Day!
Instead of focusing on increasing prooductivity in the hope of emerging from recessionary times, it would appear our PM is instead focused on working less by declaring Public Holidays. Unlikely to be the most effective strategy as we continue to stumble towards bankruptcy.
Hopefully Monday will bring a number of resignations, firings and discharges, together with an international apology from our PM, so that we can begin to heal as a nation and slowly start to raise our heads again, otherwise our 40th Anniversary will be marked in history as one of embarrassment in terms of human rights, which at the end of the day was what Indenpendence was supposed to be all about by ensuring self determination.
Baha10 says...
You are a very understanding man given that the flip side of your ordeal is that "we" as a country have been negligent in not remdeying this death trap sooner and indeed, will only now consider addressing as a result of your unfortunate experience, which was by no means an accident, as saddly those responsible for ensuring safe passage through our shipping/yachting lanes knew full well this was a disaster waiting to happen. Accordingly, thank you for not suing "our" Government for compensation.
On Fishermen save U.S. man’s life
Posted 21 December 2013, 9:09 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
We will see now if "our" Government is "truly" committed to "our" Fishermen!
On Officials find 'number of infractions' by Dominicans
Posted 21 December 2013, 8:53 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
Our acting PM is robbed at gun point! Still proud of what our Bahamaland has become at 40?!?
On VIDEOS OF SUSPECTS RELEASED
Posted 9 December 2013, 7:23 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
Shame on our local vets, who have conveniently highlighted the problem with Bahamian protectionism generally, in that it benefits no one, least of all Bahamians and in this case, our Potcakes.
On Local vets say Operation Potcake row result of a ‘misunderstanding’
Posted 4 December 2013, 8:23 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
Mr. Blakeley, Bahamians are neither dump nor desperate, so save your hoodwinking for the more gullible. Who in their right mind would even consider, let alone actual proceed to construct a dock on what is considered to be one of the top 10 beaches in the world! And now, you look for us to believe and trust in what else you have to say?!?
On Treasure Cay project 'desperately needed'
Posted 27 November 2013, 7:12 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
Instead of asking Bahamians to "pull up their socks" and increase productivity in an effort to revive our economy, we are instead celebrating our descent into bankruptcy by declaring holidays for those responsible for such demise. Fortunately, the rest of the world, including the IMF, already view us as being on "permanent" holiday, so hopefully they will just laugh at this latest confirmation of their accurate assessment and not down grade us still further!
On National Heroes Day formally established
Posted 13 October 2013, 8:43 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
Should we not be focused on working harder and longer in the hope of emerging from recessionary times, as opposed to working less?!? Maybe if ever this day occurs, we can refer to this truly historic date in history as National Sense Day!
On New public holiday made official
Posted 10 October 2013, 10:21 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
Instead of focusing on increasing prooductivity in the hope of emerging from recessionary times, it would appear our PM is instead focused on working less by declaring Public Holidays. Unlikely to be the most effective strategy as we continue to stumble towards bankruptcy.
On Warning of lower growth than forecast
Posted 10 October 2013, 10:14 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
Ah, the Puppet Master finally speaks for the Puppet.
On Constitution chairman says 'no way'
Posted 1 October 2013, 9:30 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
Hopefully Monday will bring a number of resignations, firings and discharges, together with an international apology from our PM, so that we can begin to heal as a nation and slowly start to raise our heads again, otherwise our 40th Anniversary will be marked in history as one of embarrassment in terms of human rights, which at the end of the day was what Indenpendence was supposed to be all about by ensuring self determination.
On 'Defence Force officer raped Cuban detainee' claim at Miami press conference
Posted 1 September 2013, 8:32 p.m. Suggest removal