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Bobsyeruncle says...

Yes Birdie, for once in your life open your eyes to what is really happening instead of always looking at things from a political (PLP) angle.
Hopefully Brave will have the Cajones to actually apologize in public to this lady, who did far more for the Bahamian people during COVID than Brave, Minnis or any of those other politicians ever did.
If I were in her shoes, the least I would expect would be a public apology and then I would be satisfied. If I didn't get a public apology I would be all over the Prime Minster like a rash, with a lawsuit for libel, wrongful arrest and defamation of character.
Come on Mr Prime Minister, do what you would expect others to do for you, if the shoe was on the other foot

Bobsyeruncle says...

Given that over 50% of the US population currently smoke marijuana (or have smoked it in the past), your numbers (if true) are not surprising, and are written to skew the actual picture. That's like saying 80% of the people who die in car crashes eat sushi, when only 50% of the population like to eat sushi. Eating sushi (or not eating it) is not a causative factor for dying in a car crash. - Get it ??

Bobsyeruncle says...

The typical Bahamian role model parent. Is it any wonder our children are so effed up ?

Bobsyeruncle says...

Not as many incurable harmful side-effects that a certain RFK Jr will cause.

Bobsyeruncle says...

*the whole time they were causing ulcers because milk produces lactic acid in the stomach.*

You do know that your stomach is already full of Hydrochloric Acid right? If you remember your high school chemistry, that means your stomach is highly acidic pH1-3. Lactic acid is about pH3, so will have no impact on the acidity in ones stomach. The most common cause of ulcers is Bacterial Infection by H. Pylori.

Bobsyeruncle says...

Simple, autism was less understood back then, so many children were just labelled as suffering with mental health issues. Nowadays, there are specific mental health indications that Doctors & Specialists use to label someone as autistic

Bobsyeruncle says...

Unfortunately, a significant number of those blue collar jobs require some sort of formal skilled training & accreditation, neither of which are available in The Bahamas. Until the government puts some money into establishing a free (or low cost) trade school, employers will continue to hire expats who have the necessary accreditation.

Bobsyeruncle says...

Based on my understanding the smuggling of marijuana across borders has declined deeply since the 20+ States in the US legalized recreational use. The biggest issue now is the smuggling of drugs like Methamphetamine, Cocaine, Fentanyl, MDMA & Heroin. These are the drugs the US & Bahamas should be focused on.

Also, your 'medical studies' are old news and have been the center of debate for many years without any definitive proof except for high risk individuals who have already been diagnosed with Schizophrenia or other psychotic disorders. The gateway drug argument has been going on for as long as I've been alive - which sadly for me, is a very long time.

Bobsyeruncle says...

My guess would be that those 'missing' 188 students couldn't even achieve a 'D' grade

Bobsyeruncle says...

Um, that is not the burned out car, it's probably her own vehicle

On Burned human remains found in car in East GB

Posted 13 September 2024, 9:14 p.m. Suggest removal