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CatIslandBoy says...

This is very disappointing, coming from someone that I had thought should have been held in high regards. It just shows how a little bit of inebriation can bring out an individuals true colors.

On the other hand, the young police officer handled himself admirably, and should be commended.

CatIslandBoy says...

Did you read the same article I read above? No where did the article say that anyone was arrested for weed. I guess you simply imagine your facts to fit your commentary. SMH!

On Two arrested after $100,000 found

Posted 7 July 2018, 5:26 p.m. Suggest removal

CatIslandBoy says...

This is so sad. I truly believe that this "nation" should get on it's knees and crawl back to Britain, confessing the error of our ways, and beg the queen's forgiveness. We have squandered so many opportunities to be a great nation, instead enriching a few while sending the masses deeper into abject poverty. May God have mercy on our souls!

CatIslandBoy says...

In 2022 Travis will simply be a footnote in Bahamian political history. No one in the Bahamas, except for a few voters in Bain's Town, will even remember him, or even what he stood for. Loretta Butler-Turner and the Rebel Seven, Bran McCartney, Doc Rollins et al can all attest too this.

On Robinson seeks to address Parliament

Posted 23 June 2018, 7:38 p.m. Suggest removal

CatIslandBoy says...

This dynosaur would not go away. I guess lazy reporters keep shoving a microphone in their faces. Where have all the good reporters gone? I miss those who did research, and wrote meaningful articles with some depth. When has Bradley Roberts become relevant? and why is his comments newsworthy?

On Roberts rejects need for tax rise

Posted 19 June 2018, 10 p.m. Suggest removal

CatIslandBoy says...

Agreed

CatIslandBoy says...

Amen!

CatIslandBoy says...

Well_mudda I can't believe that we actually agree on something.

CatIslandBoy says...

He is the Chairman of the FNM and thus entitled to speak on behalf of the FNM party, like Bradley Roberts always did for the PLP.

On None

Posted 18 June 2018, 2:43 p.m. Suggest removal

CatIslandBoy says...

The silliness and ignorance on these pages is deafening. I truly understand why we are considered a "D" average country, when grown men and women can read a story and come away their own comprehension that is so far removed from what the writer/speaker intended to convey.

The Attorney General was simply reminding those holding Parliamentary Secretary positions that they are duty-bound by established policy to support the government's position on the budget vote. This is a requirement for any MP who holds one of these positions. A very simple matter. It would make no sense to be a part of the budget making process, and then say you can't support that same budget in public because it may not be politically expedient. Either you suffer the agony of rejection together, or reap the rewards of success together; they just can't have it both ways.

We the people only voted them into the House of Assembly as MP's, not as Parliamentary Secretaries, or Ministers. Thus we have no say in whether a the Prime Minister demands a resignation from a position to which he has appointed. Like the Reece Chipman example, still an MP, but no Chairman of any board.