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BahamasForBahamians says...

This article effectively admits that KPT mislead not only the Bahamian Parliament but by extension the Bahamian Public.

Poor lad is in over his head already.

On War of words on finance debt

Posted 8 August 2017, 11:47 a.m. Suggest removal

BahamasForBahamians says...

KP in hot fire already...

On War of words on finance debt

Posted 8 August 2017, 10:10 a.m. Suggest removal

BahamasForBahamians says...

Go Ahead Dionisio, scare all the cruise lines away from The Bahamas.

Dionisio well knows the relationship between the state and the cruiselines is not the issue... The FNM Supported cruise agents are sucking the economy dry...such firms are directly responsible for doing a poor a job in remitting collected taxes to the government agencies.

they're pocketing it all for themselves.

Mind you this is nothing new. PLP candidate jackson ritchie declared upwards in 50million in 2007 using this same concept.

But the poodle must get his act together.. Any right thinking Bahamian knows these cruise lines pay their fair share... its the companies (i.e, RH Curry, Elnet Maritime, Inchcape shipping) All FNM backed firms that are sucking the revenues out of the country.

Someone get this poodle muzzle!.

Sorry Poodle: Though you may be the minister The Bahamas' tourism product is not Superwash LTD.

On Minister pledges cruise line reset

Posted 4 August 2017, 4:42 p.m. Suggest removal

BahamasForBahamians says...

When is Minnis going to apologize for appointing my dead uncle to a board?

My family was just getting over his passing.

On No need for me to say sorry, insists Davis

Posted 3 August 2017, 4:40 p.m. Suggest removal

BahamasForBahamians says...

There are provisions in the law that allow for even a counsel member to seek further counsel before bringing matters to the court.

I admonish you guys to read the constitution and seek legal advice before putting your feet into your mouths on such topics.

Suggesting that the COP should arrest him is in direct contravention of The Penal Code.

Munroe, Greenslade and Carl Bethel knows this very well..

It appears as if the FNM dissenting commenters here are unaware of that and comment purely off emotion.

Lol I can't wait to see how this comment section will be when the second grave dug by Hubert Minnis is actually put to use.

On Munroe keeps secret ‘corrupt’ FNM MPs

Posted 1 August 2017, 2:02 p.m. Suggest removal

BahamasForBahamians says...

Lol. The FNMs here are so paranoid about going to jail they are all throwing tomatoes at Wayne.

Even going as far to suggest that he is criminally withholding evidence from the courts.

You idiots. Crying under the Tribune's comments wont save Brent Symonette, Hubert Ingraham, Frank Watson or Hubert Minnis from spending the night at Central Police Station and being tried in courts.

The QC has exercised his legal right to seek further counsel before bringing this matter to the courts. His actions are neither illegal nor unusual to the Westminster system.

It appears to be unusual to those that lack knowledge on the matter. Ironically though the ones that seem to know lease about the situation or how legal matters are conducted in The Bahamas, are the first to comment here.

On Munroe keeps secret ‘corrupt’ FNM MPs

Posted 1 August 2017, 1:53 p.m. Suggest removal

BahamasForBahamians says...

Uh Oh.. This shit show is about to hit the fan.

Munroe appears to be getting the world involved.

How will Minnis explain to the world that he's only weeding our corruption on one end of the spectrum but not cleaning his own house?

Is Minnis effectively going to tell the world, there has never been any corrupt any FNM MPs. Ever?

Oh man.. Lets get the pop corn. Frank Watson BOLO.

On Munroe keeps secret ‘corrupt’ FNM MPs

Posted 1 August 2017, 10:07 a.m. Suggest removal

BahamasForBahamians says...

I'm not sure if there is an issue with the tribune soliciting responses from the personalities you guys have mentioned.

They've all offered themselves, in some cases at an executive level, for service in the country.

Whether they are your preferred personalities to be interviewed is not of any relevance to the Tribune and its revenues, but what gives you guys the gall to come on their comments and complain about who gets a chance to speak to the reporter.

Its almost as if you guys did not choose to come here and read the responses. If you are the least bit displeased with who the Tribune chooses to interview, its common sense to discontinue coming here...

Wth?

BahamasForBahamians says...

Hubert Alexander has become too high and mighty in two months we see.. Denying requests to meet already we see.. Wow.

Complaining about the press being involved.. Wow.

Wasn't this the premise of his campaign making things public for the purpose of the 'people'?

Bahamian History dictates what happens to Prime Ministers in The Bahamas that have become too high and mighty.

On Minnis rules out Davis’ call to meet

Posted 27 July 2017, 10:30 a.m. Suggest removal

BahamasForBahamians says...

"All of those who have done something criminal will have something to fear"
The words of Minnis will come to hunt his past parliamentary colleagues.

I'm sure Frank Watson is shitting balls right now.

Brent and Craig Symonette are as well..
The rape on the public purse has been prevalent on both sides of the spectrum and in a few days we will it is not as one sided as they would like it to appear ;)

Speak up Frank Watson!
Speak up Vincent Vanderoolpool Wallace!
Speak Up Zhivargo "Monavie" Laing!
Speak up Ed Curling, Hubert Ingraham's Bag man!.

On Davis lashes out over PLP arrests

Posted 25 July 2017, 12:42 p.m. Suggest removal