Mr Nottage.... we understand that no one particular government is to blame for crime. We understand that crime is a nation wide problem that reflects poorly on everyday Bahamian citizens seeing that we are the ones who engage in criminal activity. We understand that both governments have spent millions of dollars in resources to combat crime. We understand that our police force can only react to crime seeing that proactive steps are sometimes expensive, difficult, and fruitless. We understand that crime is the sum of a number of problems plaguing our country. But..... please don't insult the intelligence of Bahamian people by stating that crime statistics are down. If crime was down, then why are you and Keith Bell still carrying fire-arms??? Stop talking nonsense and at least try to get to the root of the problem. Crime is rampant in the Bahamas because the basic social fiber of the country, which is the home, is in disarray. The best and most efficient way to combat crime is to focus on the home as a unit while spurring employment opportunities. Admonish young and old Bahamians about the importance of family planning.... even if it means abstinence or birth control. Statistics have supported the idea that these fundamental steps have proven effective in the past. You are a minister for crying out loud. Exercise your resources. (Suck my teet)
How you know so good??? That's exactly where I got my name. Chemistry 401.... not Wikipedia. My classmates dubbed me that name because that was the element I chose to work with. Ironically, it has served me well.
Customer service has always been horrible in the Bahamas. We as Bahamians are alway declaring that we need jobs; but once we get the job we act as though we're doing customers a huge favor by carrying out our job obligations. If you walk into any government owned service cooperation or office building, you'll have a very hard time finding professional help. We Bahamians are something else. SMH
No..... I attacked you because your post is nonsense and difficult to discern. So is the above post that you just wrote. I don't mean to be rude but your vocabulary lacks structure. There are sentences in your post that don't even include periods. This makes it very difficult to understand your argument. Anyway. Whatever.
Idiot. Soccer is the premier sport in most poor countries (ie Haiti, Jamaica, South America, and Europe just to name a few). How is it a rich boys game? Most rich countries don't even play soccer. Instead they opt out for more prestigious sports like golf, tennis, polo, and horse racing. Think before you open your stink mouth.
Bullcrap. Once again your bias support in favor of the PLP has spurred you into talking utter nonsense. Every sensible Bahamian living in this country knew that Leslie Miller owed BEC thousands of dollars. The fact that you have a comprehension problem is probably the reason why you were unaware of this. And if you were indeed aware, then you're just as bad as PGC for attempting to rationalize Mr Millers position. The fact that Leslie Miller owes BEC a significant amount of money disqualifies him from his position as chairman of BEC. Not only is he guilty of unadulterated hypocrisy, but he is also guilty of a conflict of interest.....and to be completely honest, this is nothing surprising seeing that this has become the hallmark of the Christie administration (ie Lightbourne and VAT). How can Leslie Miller complain about an existing financial deficient when he himself is one of the biggest contributors to the deficit. You try and accuse others of contradicting themselves, but yet you attempt to rationalize Leslie Miller's financial disposition when he stands in stark contradiction to the daily, productive operations of BEC. You attempt to question the opposition leader for his choices while neglecting the wave of boneheaded decisions made by Perry Christie the Prime Minister. Why are you so concerned about Hubert Minnis the FNM when it's the PLP who are in the drivers seat anyway??? It doesn't matter how much any of us owe BEC. The fact is, the money is owed. So put-up or shut-up. I used to give credibility to some of your posts.... but now I'm seeing that you're just a bias, partisan, PLP fool.
Cobalt says...
Mr Nottage.... we understand that no one particular government is to blame for crime. We understand that crime is a nation wide problem that reflects poorly on everyday Bahamian citizens seeing that we are the ones who engage in criminal activity. We understand that both governments have spent millions of dollars in resources to combat crime. We understand that our police force can only react to crime seeing that proactive steps are sometimes expensive, difficult, and fruitless. We understand that crime is the sum of a number of problems plaguing our country. But..... please don't insult the intelligence of Bahamian people by stating that crime statistics are down. If crime was down, then why are you and Keith Bell still carrying fire-arms??? Stop talking nonsense and at least try to get to the root of the problem. Crime is rampant in the Bahamas because the basic social fiber of the country, which is the home, is in disarray. The best and most efficient way to combat crime is to focus on the home as a unit while spurring employment opportunities. Admonish young and old Bahamians about the importance of family planning.... even if it means abstinence or birth control. Statistics have supported the idea that these fundamental steps have proven effective in the past. You are a minister for crying out loud. Exercise your resources. (Suck my teet)
On '62 murders - but major crime down'
Posted 19 June 2014, 12:20 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
How you know so good??? That's exactly where I got my name. Chemistry 401.... not Wikipedia. My classmates dubbed me that name because that was the element I chose to work with. Ironically, it has served me well.
On FNM hits out at Miller over unpaid BEC bill of $239,000
Posted 19 June 2014, 11:25 a.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Not at all John. Express yourself all you wish. You are a born bred Bahamian and have the right to express your opinion.
On FNM hits out at Miller over unpaid BEC bill of $239,000
Posted 19 June 2014, 11:20 a.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Customer service has always been horrible in the Bahamas. We as Bahamians are alway declaring that we need jobs; but once we get the job we act as though we're doing customers a huge favor by carrying out our job obligations. If you walk into any government owned service cooperation or office building, you'll have a very hard time finding professional help. We Bahamians are something else. SMH
On Long lines, short tempers in queue for passports
Posted 18 June 2014, 10:17 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
C'mon sheeprunner12. We all know that the passport office has always been in a mess. It's been that way under the PLP and the FNM. Just saying...
On Long lines, short tempers in queue for passports
Posted 18 June 2014, 10:05 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
No..... I don't think that generaljackass is Fred Mitchell. Generaljackass sounds more like a petulant, immature child who grew up without structure.
On Cable Bahamas 'did what it had to do' over World Cup blackout
Posted 18 June 2014, 9:39 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
No..... I attacked you because your post is nonsense and difficult to discern. So is the above post that you just wrote. I don't mean to be rude but your vocabulary lacks structure. There are sentences in your post that don't even include periods. This makes it very difficult to understand your argument. Anyway. Whatever.
On FNM hits out at Miller over unpaid BEC bill of $239,000
Posted 18 June 2014, 9:30 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Exactly
On FNM hits out at Miller over unpaid BEC bill of $239,000
Posted 18 June 2014, 9:06 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Idiot. Soccer is the premier sport in most poor countries (ie Haiti, Jamaica, South America, and Europe just to name a few). How is it a rich boys game? Most rich countries don't even play soccer. Instead they opt out for more prestigious sports like golf, tennis, polo, and horse racing. Think before you open your stink mouth.
On Cable Bahamas 'did what it had to do' over World Cup blackout
Posted 18 June 2014, 4:53 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Bullcrap. Once again your bias support in favor of the PLP has spurred you into talking utter nonsense. Every sensible Bahamian living in this country knew that Leslie Miller owed BEC thousands of dollars. The fact that you have a comprehension problem is probably the reason why you were unaware of this. And if you were indeed aware, then you're just as bad as PGC for attempting to rationalize Mr Millers position. The fact that Leslie Miller owes BEC a significant amount of money disqualifies him from his position as chairman of BEC. Not only is he guilty of unadulterated hypocrisy, but he is also guilty of a conflict of interest.....and to be completely honest, this is nothing surprising seeing that this has become the hallmark of the Christie administration (ie Lightbourne and VAT). How can Leslie Miller complain about an existing financial deficient when he himself is one of the biggest contributors to the deficit. You try and accuse others of contradicting themselves, but yet you attempt to rationalize Leslie Miller's financial disposition when he stands in stark contradiction to the daily, productive operations of BEC. You attempt to question the opposition leader for his choices while neglecting the wave of boneheaded decisions made by Perry Christie the Prime Minister. Why are you so concerned about Hubert Minnis the FNM when it's the PLP who are in the drivers seat anyway??? It doesn't matter how much any of us owe BEC. The fact is, the money is owed. So put-up or shut-up. I used to give credibility to some of your posts.... but now I'm seeing that you're just a bias, partisan, PLP fool.
On FNM hits out at Miller over unpaid BEC bill of $239,000
Posted 18 June 2014, 4:28 p.m. Suggest removal