Wait.. What the hell are you on about? Did your slave masters not teach you how to read?
I said.... Please ask your masters current generation that still exist to help you to read and understand what I'm saying.
the racist ubp cabinet / government vehemently opposed majority rule, woman's suffrage and anything that encouraged progression for negros. they've gone on record to oppose it. infact, since then ubp representations like sir durward knowles have gone on record to apologize for the hate and rape they've piled on black people.
ask your slave masters to help you to find the source of this statement:
. Sir Stafford Sands was not one of them. He had said that women would get the right to vote "over his dead body", and he wielded great influence over the decisions of the ubp.
We need to get the old hacks (i.e christian council, and those that want to impede progress here in The Bahamas ) involved in the conversation - even though it was the millennials that truly brought the wave that got the FNM elected.
@sheeprunner we are no longer restricted to shoe shinning and the westerly side of collins wall.
Things already better!
@hrysippus
Carry ya big C%nny bey. Stoopid fooking ass. you'll already rob us of our history Pre-abolition.. no you want to come rewrite 20th century history. Go push your head up the UBP ass. Majority Rule was ushered in by the PLP and Black Bahamians. If Stafford Sands, Roland Symonette and the UBP had their way we would still all be picking cotton and sneaking on Bay Street.
Idiots like you must've died when that Union Jack flag was brought down and ALL of us blackies didnt have to kiss the white a$$es anymore. Some of us still do but progress was never a swift process.
Mike Darville is not referenced once in this article as a party to this story..
but his picture leads the article.
Hubert 'worstPMever' Minnis had his wife travel to Japan to create an export tax to The Bahamas so that the Bay Street boys can regain control of the automobile-sales industry - but not once was the not so good looking first lady's picture used.
Ava Turnquest thanks for showing us your standards in journalism. All further articles from yourself cannot be taken seriously and should be only read with a grain of salt. Political bias and favoritism bleeds out of your work.
There was a radioactive explosion in Fukushima in 2011 under a then FNM government. They saw no need to have pre-export inspections put in place.
Fastfoward to 2016 - Japanese Exports are/were coming to the Bahamas at record levels finally providing relief from the monopoly UBP/FNM autotraders had on the country through Sanpin, The Automall, Executive Motors and Nassau Motors.
Then fnm mcm Member Fred Albury and the Bahamas Motor Dealers Assocation (Fred is its president and his brother Ben is also on the executive) cry about not making sales quotas on their ridiculously priced vehicles.
Then Poof.
Hubert Minnis upon winning the government sends his wife and other cronies down to Japan to protect the FNM autotraders interests.
What to expect:
After they've strong armed the Japanese and mandate unnecessary pre-export inspections - they would've effectively out-priced the Asian competitor from participating in this market - and poof the fnm / ubp (Sanpin, Auto-Mall , Executive Motors, Nassau Motors, TyreFlex Star Motors) can then regain its monopoly.
Hooray - Its the Peoples Time Folks - prepare to go back to Brent Symonette, I mean CommonWealth Bank - for 50,000 car loans guys.
Well considering the influx of marijuana houses in his constituency, it stands to reason that this 3 time loser may be poised for a one term visit to The Honorable House of Assembly.
BahamasForBahamians says...
Wait.. What the hell are you on about? Did your slave masters not teach you how to read?
I said.... Please ask your masters current generation that still exist to help you to read and understand what I'm saying.
the racist ubp cabinet / government vehemently opposed majority rule, woman's suffrage and anything that encouraged progression for negros. they've gone on record to oppose it. infact, since then ubp representations like sir durward knowles have gone on record to apologize for the hate and rape they've piled on black people.
ask your slave masters to help you to find the source of this statement:
. Sir Stafford Sands was not one of them. He had said that women would get the right to vote "over his dead body", and he wielded great influence over the decisions of the ubp.
bye now uncle tom @hippo / @hrysippus
On Davis cites PLP legacy for Majority Rule Day
Posted 9 January 2018, 11:47 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamasForBahamians says...
Cocoa itself is not banned and is not considered a drug.
In fact it is used daily in ordinary lives.
Coca-cola soda, Cocoa butter cream/lotion products. These plants are multipurpose organisms.
As Deddie said, banning a plant that naturally grows is insane.
On Potty – going to jail over a joint
Posted 9 January 2018, 11:08 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamasForBahamians says...
Was this home declared on hubert's pre-election disclosure ?
On Schooner Bay tries to rally homeowners - including PM
Posted 9 January 2018, 10:52 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamasForBahamians says...
Let me translate this.
We need to get the old hacks (i.e christian council, and those that want to impede progress here in The Bahamas ) involved in the conversation - even though it was the millennials that truly brought the wave that got the FNM elected.
On Marijuana - we need the debate
Posted 9 January 2018, 10:46 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamasForBahamians says...
@sheeprunner we are no longer restricted to shoe shinning and the westerly side of collins wall.
Things already better!
@hrysippus
Carry ya big C%nny bey. Stoopid fooking ass. you'll already rob us of our history Pre-abolition.. no you want to come rewrite 20th century history. Go push your head up the UBP ass. Majority Rule was ushered in by the PLP and Black Bahamians. If Stafford Sands, Roland Symonette and the UBP had their way we would still all be picking cotton and sneaking on Bay Street.
Idiots like you must've died when that Union Jack flag was brought down and ALL of us blackies didnt have to kiss the white a$$es anymore. Some of us still do but progress was never a swift process.
On Davis cites PLP legacy for Majority Rule Day
Posted 9 January 2018, 10:29 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamasForBahamians says...
Mike Darville is not referenced once in this article as a party to this story..
but his picture leads the article.
Hubert 'worstPMever' Minnis had his wife travel to Japan to create an export tax to The Bahamas so that the Bay Street boys can regain control of the automobile-sales industry - but not once was the not so good looking first lady's picture used.
Ava Turnquest thanks for showing us your standards in journalism. All further articles from yourself cannot be taken seriously and should be only read with a grain of salt. Political bias and favoritism bleeds out of your work.
On ‘Boss fired me over church ultimatum’
Posted 8 January 2018, 4:41 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamasForBahamians says...
You should ask The dAlbenas,Symonettes, D'aguilars, Holowesko's and MOSKO'S if that is so.
They threw a huge party when the PLP was voted out. Not sure if you were able to see it from outside of Lyford Cay.
However, these were the same guys that vehemently opposed majority rule, woman's suffrage and racial equality in economics.
Let that sink in.
On Davis cites PLP legacy for Majority Rule Day
Posted 8 January 2018, 4:37 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamasForBahamians says...
There was a radioactive explosion in Fukushima in 2011 under a then FNM government.
They saw no need to have pre-export inspections put in place.
Fastfoward to 2016 - Japanese Exports are/were coming to the Bahamas at record levels finally providing relief from the monopoly UBP/FNM autotraders had on the country through Sanpin, The Automall, Executive Motors and Nassau Motors.
Then fnm mcm Member Fred Albury and the Bahamas Motor Dealers Assocation (Fred is its president and his brother Ben is also on the executive) cry about not making sales quotas on their ridiculously priced vehicles.
Then Poof.
Hubert Minnis upon winning the government sends his wife and other cronies down to Japan to protect the FNM autotraders interests.
What to expect:
After they've strong armed the Japanese and mandate unnecessary pre-export inspections - they would've effectively out-priced the Asian competitor from participating in this market - and poof the fnm / ubp (Sanpin, Auto-Mall , Executive Motors, Nassau Motors, TyreFlex Star Motors) can then regain its monopoly.
Hooray - Its the Peoples Time Folks - prepare to go back to Brent Symonette, I mean CommonWealth Bank - for 50,000 car loans guys.
On Pre-inspection offer sparks used auto price hike fears
Posted 5 January 2018, 1:44 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamasForBahamians says...
Can someone put a muzzle on this idiot? Shut up, Carl!
On Culmer: Govt to help impoverished areas
Posted 5 January 2018, 10:27 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamasForBahamians says...
Well considering the influx of marijuana houses in his constituency, it stands to reason that this 3 time loser may be poised for a one term visit to The Honorable House of Assembly.
On Marijuana issue ‘not on agenda’
Posted 5 January 2018, 10:21 a.m. Suggest removal