So you’re OK if a school collapses on the kids because building codes, in your view, are a violation of your “freedom”? There is a difference between freedom and anarchy; I hope you never learn that difference the hard way.
They have “refinanced” this project multiple times over the years. They bled one American dry — a wealthy African-American woman — and took the Bank of Scotland to the cleaners, too. His old ally Tommy Sands — Albert’s son — is none too happy either. Mr. Hartnell was polite not to mention all that.
Translation: “I need 40 wealthy, stupid suckers to underwrite my lifestyle for the next 10 years.”
(This business plan is so sketchy that even Neil Hartnell is skeptical, and that almost NEVER happens. See, Neil? Asking questions isn’t painful at all ... ;-)
... and let’s not forget the time he got caught trying to steal land from the locals for one of his ill-fated South Eleuthera schemes. And then he goes all teary-eyed about how he’s trying to help them. Uh ... yeah, sure.
There is no document in the world that holds less value than a Bahamian “Heads of Agreement.” There are dozens of “Heads of Agreements” for projects on Eleuthera that never got built. Dozens. Each of them came with the same windy, glorious, empty promises from politicians and developers. This is just one more. I would dearly love to see proof of such wild claims as Amazon having invested with Franklyn Wilson on this property. Bullshyte.
International treaties, signed by the Commonwealth, etc. ... more common than you’d guess. If a nation wants to do international business, legal reciprocity is necessary.
Well said. Not to mention that all these pious pastors seem to have forgotten that Christianity was founded and first practiced before there were church buildings and sanctuaries and pews and such. And collection plates.
The Gospel According to St. Matthew actually mocks the idea of large groups gathering for public prayer. He viewed it as show-offish. Matthew believed prayer should be private and best practiced at home.
Clamshell says...
Can I get 90% off my bill if I drop my pants and wag my bare butt at the BPL clerk? Just asking for a friend ...
On BPL worker gets token $6,000 for 'lewd' dismissal
Posted 7 September 2020, 8:03 p.m. Suggest removal
Clamshell says...
So you’re OK if a school collapses on the kids because building codes, in your view, are a violation of your “freedom”? There is a difference between freedom and anarchy; I hope you never learn that difference the hard way.
On Code violations: Tip-offs wanted
Posted 7 September 2020, 7:32 p.m. Suggest removal
Clamshell says...
They have “refinanced” this project multiple times over the years. They bled one American dry — a wealthy African-American woman — and took the Bank of Scotland to the cleaners, too. His old ally Tommy Sands — Albert’s son — is none too happy either. Mr. Hartnell was polite not to mention all that.
On 'Everything spins' on founder finding for $400m project
Posted 7 September 2020, 5:43 p.m. Suggest removal
Clamshell says...
Translation: “I need 40 wealthy, stupid suckers to underwrite my lifestyle for the next 10 years.”
(This business plan is so sketchy that even Neil Hartnell is skeptical, and that almost NEVER happens. See, Neil? Asking questions isn’t painful at all ... ;-)
On 'Everything spins' on founder finding for $400m project
Posted 7 September 2020, 3:56 p.m. Suggest removal
Clamshell says...
... and let’s not forget the time he got caught trying to steal land from the locals for one of his ill-fated South Eleuthera schemes. And then he goes all teary-eyed about how he’s trying to help them. Uh ... yeah, sure.
On Govt signs heads of agreement for $400m Jack's Bay project in Eleuthera
Posted 5 September 2020, 10:58 a.m. Suggest removal
Clamshell says...
There is no document in the world that holds less value than a Bahamian “Heads of Agreement.” There are dozens of “Heads of Agreements” for projects on Eleuthera that never got built. Dozens. Each of them came with the same windy, glorious, empty promises from politicians and developers. This is just one more. I would dearly love to see proof of such wild claims as Amazon having invested with Franklyn Wilson on this property. Bullshyte.
On Govt signs heads of agreement for $400m Jack's Bay project in Eleuthera
Posted 5 September 2020, 7:47 a.m. Suggest removal
Clamshell says...
... good question. A shame Neil Hartnell neither asked nor answered it.
On Dive 'institution' closed over $9m court award
Posted 4 September 2020, 7:26 p.m. Suggest removal
Clamshell says...
International treaties, signed by the Commonwealth, etc. ... more common than you’d guess. If a nation wants to do international business, legal reciprocity is necessary.
On Dive 'institution' closed over $9m court award
Posted 4 September 2020, 7:25 p.m. Suggest removal
Clamshell says...
Well said. Not to mention that all these pious pastors seem to have forgotten that Christianity was founded and first practiced before there were church buildings and sanctuaries and pews and such. And collection plates.
The Gospel According to St. Matthew actually mocks the idea of large groups gathering for public prayer. He viewed it as show-offish. Matthew believed prayer should be private and best practiced at home.
On Churches are allowed to resume in-person services
Posted 3 September 2020, 6:54 p.m. Suggest removal
Clamshell says...
The official Bahamian government translation for “very shortly” is: “The 12th of Never.”
On Dames: Full MARCO alert system ready 'very shortly'
Posted 3 September 2020, 12:33 p.m. Suggest removal