There is a huge difference when the Minister of Tourism misquotes it..
And refuses to say it outside of parliament.
This is essentially what The Bahamian people have been accustomed to seeing over the past 40 years. Minnis promised us a new day and this act by D'Aguilar is not a step in that direction.
Be humble and accept the fact that you misspoke Dionisio!
Actually there is a big difference. The Minister Tourism lied to us about the board's option to demit office.
We are especially watching this team because the premise of their campaign was to provide Bahamians with a 'new day'. D'aiguilar is effectively "pulling a play out the old political playbook" we are accustomed to. No sign of a new day with this act.
He does not have the humility to accept the fact that he spoke without research.
If he is prepared to continue like this I would admonish him to enjoy this 5 years as it will be his only time in Parliament.
Minnis' anti corruption speeches had definitely resonated on the campaign trail and during his first week in office.
Speeches are now ineffective Hubert. The Bahamian people have grown tired of long drawn out speeches many years ago.
If this PM is not prepared to act, and act on the many ambitions he has sold the Bahamian people: he should be prepared to return to private life at the next general election.
Why does the Tribune allow this guys comments to remain?
Apart from the fact that he adds nothing intellectual to the debate, his posts are always marred in profanity.
Beyond politics, this forum has proven to been open discussion for all across political divides. The constant swearing and anger does nothing to encourage fruitful discussions Tribune Mods.
BahamasForBahamians says...
Can we fire Cecile Greene, The CFO who presided over the company's finances during this conundrum?
On BPL board authorised to fire staff as theft probe increases to $4m in total
Posted 23 June 2017, 10:27 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamasForBahamians says...
There is a huge difference when the Minister of Tourism misquotes it..
And refuses to say it outside of parliament.
This is essentially what The Bahamian people have been accustomed to seeing over the past 40 years. Minnis promised us a new day and this act by D'Aguilar is not a step in that direction.
Be humble and accept the fact that you misspoke Dionisio!
On D’Aguilar refuses to back down over claim airport directors were fired
Posted 21 June 2017, 10 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamasForBahamians says...
Actually there is a big difference. The Minister Tourism lied to us about the board's option to demit office.
We are especially watching this team because the premise of their campaign was to provide Bahamians with a 'new day'. D'aiguilar is effectively "pulling a play out the old political playbook" we are accustomed to. No sign of a new day with this act.
He does not have the humility to accept the fact that he spoke without research.
If he is prepared to continue like this I would admonish him to enjoy this 5 years as it will be his only time in Parliament.
On D’Aguilar refuses to back down over claim airport directors were fired
Posted 21 June 2017, 9:58 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamasForBahamians says...
AS Sir Frankie transitions from a PLP to a statesman. I love it.
A bi-partisan opinion.
On Sir Franklyn: ‘All must be alarmed’ by fiscal position
Posted 20 June 2017, 2:21 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamasForBahamians says...
Lol can we get a "fook you" for the incoming government at the same time?
Or is your view one sided?
On Miller blames power outages on the hiring of 'foreigners' over Bahamians
Posted 19 June 2017, 2:57 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamasForBahamians says...
Wow.
That was an abrupt end to the blame game.
Time to put up or shutup, Duane.
On Sands called on to back up claims
Posted 19 June 2017, 2:54 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamasForBahamians says...
Minnis' anti corruption speeches had definitely resonated on the campaign trail and during his first week in office.
Speeches are now ineffective Hubert. The Bahamian people have grown tired of long drawn out speeches many years ago.
If this PM is not prepared to act, and act on the many ambitions he has sold the Bahamian people: he should be prepared to return to private life at the next general election.
On ‘New sheriff’ PM recalls how corruption hurt him
Posted 15 June 2017, 5:02 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamasForBahamians says...
Why does the Tribune allow this guys comments to remain?
Apart from the fact that he adds nothing intellectual to the debate, his posts are always marred in profanity.
Beyond politics, this forum has proven to been open discussion for all across political divides. The constant swearing and anger does nothing to encourage fruitful discussions Tribune Mods.
On Ex-speaker is surprised at end to appeal
Posted 14 June 2017, 4:35 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamasForBahamians says...
Yes.
The pattern is a series of allegations without any concrete evidence.
Any futher questions?
On Davis: Was it payback to drop appeal?
Posted 14 June 2017, 4:31 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamasForBahamians says...
Whos this idiot? The ruling was in his capacity as a Minister.
As such all costs are now the responsibility of the Ministry and by extension the government.
This means that The bahamian people will foot Fred Smiths hefty legal fees you idiot.
On Davis: Was it payback to drop appeal?
Posted 14 June 2017, 4:29 p.m. Suggest removal