John, I'm baffled as to how the shirt has any relevance to the incident or his statement. What position are you in to pass judgement on the way someone dresses? It stands to reason that convenience, availability and projections of the day are more important factors in outfitting your body than to send a subliminal message. *Shakes head* We have a dead innocent Bahamian, and your response is to attack the graphics on the victim's relative apparel. I hope you are prepared to be judged when a family member of yours passes and your outfit is assessed. "His white shirt most represents cocaine, I think he's subliminally selling drugs so he should've died anyway"
What are you saying my dear. Are you of the view that a foreign partner is the best bet for BEC and therefore MR. Miller should be silenced? I'm trying to grasp your point.
I reckon if big shot Jetta Baptiste is not satisfied with our bureaucratic system she should go back to Haiti where its all paradise and everything works in swift timing.
After all, if little ole Bahamian me decides to marry a yankee doodle and I'm not comfortable with the laws of their land, i'll come back to the little ole Bahamas where I'm from.
Sadly, He's not a credible source editor. Kendrick is Christie's bag man, first cousin as well. In addition, he's a senior partner at: Grant Thornton, the accountant firm that handed The Government of The Bahamas a $1million bill en lieu of 'forensic audit' services at The National Insurance Board. One of which we've seen no fruitful action as a result of. Its the case involving Cargill and the like should I remind you readers.
Bahamas4Bahamians says...
John,
I'm baffled as to how the shirt has any relevance to the incident or his statement.
What position are you in to pass judgement on the way someone dresses? It stands to reason that convenience, availability and projections of the day are more important factors in outfitting your body than to send a subliminal message. *Shakes head* We have a dead innocent Bahamian, and your response is to attack the graphics on the victim's relative apparel. I hope you are prepared to be judged when a family member of yours passes and your outfit is assessed. "His white shirt most represents cocaine, I think he's subliminally selling drugs so he should've died anyway"
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Bahamas4Bahamians says...
i hear you clearly
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Bahamas4Bahamians says...
What are you saying my dear. Are you of the view that a foreign partner is the best bet for BEC and therefore MR. Miller should be silenced? I'm trying to grasp your point.
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Bahamas4Bahamians says...
Are you suggesting that Mr. Miller should not have been elected for his solidarity to the Bahamian people, TalRussel? Please clarify.
On Miller opposes plan for BEC
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Bahamas4Bahamians says...
This will be long.. PLP's will be coming to a slaughterhouse for general elections in 2017 at this rate.
Unless of course they legalize marijuana, gambling and gay marriages for Fred and friends.
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Bahamas4Bahamians says...
I reckon if big shot Jetta Baptiste is not satisfied with our bureaucratic system she should go back to Haiti where its all paradise and everything works in swift timing.
After all, if little ole Bahamian me decides to marry a yankee doodle and I'm not comfortable with the laws of their land, i'll come back to the little ole Bahamas where I'm from.
sounds about right ehh?
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Bahamas4Bahamians says...
Sadly, He's not a credible source editor. Kendrick is Christie's bag man, first cousin as well. In addition, he's a senior partner at: Grant Thornton, the accountant firm that handed The Government of The Bahamas a $1million bill en lieu of 'forensic audit' services at The National Insurance Board. One of which we've seen no fruitful action as a result of. Its the case involving Cargill and the like should I remind you readers.
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