Everyone's complaining... but on Election Day the majority of Bahamians vote for these clowns. Y'all really think that Shane Gibson and the PLP are going to initiate health insurance for poor, black Bahamian people??? Keep waiting then.
So let me get this straight. One one hand, Kenred Dorsett is advocating for the stewardship of our environment; and then on the other hand, he's secretly engaged in efforts to dredge up coral reefs in Bimini and Grand Bahama? This is a classic example of the type of hypocrisy plaguing our nation. Crooked politicians with delusions of grandeur trying to align their own pockets; all behind the backs of poor Bahamian people. If it weren't for the good people of these two islands, beautiful coastal reefs that makes for good snorkeling while maintaining the ecological balance of our waters would have been destroyed. And it would have occurred without most of us knowing. Don't get me wrong... we all applaud any clean-up efforts by our youths; but when I see these politrickans politricking and pretending as though they're fooling someone while exercising their ulterior motives, it vexes me.
One of the major reasons why our nation has so many problems is due to corruption in high branches of government and national security. So what does our Prime Minister do??? He establishes another clandestine organization, shrouded in secrecy, with the ability to violate every constitutional right possible. And what's so funny is... in any democratic, sovereign country, the branches of government that exist must establish the reason for their existence; the manner in which their services are to be rendered to the state; and their limits to power. Furthermore, it must be presented in black and white as a form of a decree to the citizens of that country for all to see (they can be read in any law book or constitutional manual). For example... in the United States all authoritative branches of government are under either the executive branch (the president), the legislative branch (congress), or the Supreme Court. Each branch's powers are limited by the other. This is done to protect basic human rights. For example... a police officer needs either your permission or a warrant to enter your home. But here in the Bahamas, the government does as they wish without any laws to govern their actions, or no legal recourse to aid their victims. Now I know some readers are going to say that the Bahamas is not the United States. But at the same time, I fear that we are becoming a banana republic.
NIA??? Don't make me laugh. I'm guessing that this is suppose to be the Bahamian version of the United State's CIA??? It's more like an inversion! What a joke. In case people haven't realized, there is nothing about this country that exemplifies intelligence. Especially coming from a branch of government. They can't even get a dump fire under control. Thanks for another good laugh Perry.
You really have a healthy reserve of stupidity in your arsenal, don't you? You need to get some Charmin toilette paper and some Huggies baby-wipes and clean that shit coming from your mouth everyday. Seriously.
Listen Mr Dorsett... your elusive remarks are nothing more than a convoluted, ambiguous, deceitful pack of lies. How much more trickery and skulduggery do you think sensible Bahamian people are willing to tolerate? This is 2014! We can see transparently thru y'all foolishness. Fool me once, shame on you... fool me twice, shame on me. Sorry... but we're not buying your brand.
Where is Kenred Dorsett??? During his campaign I seem to remember him walking up and down our neighborhood making promises and claiming he had logical solutions to various problems. Now, he like his government, has proven impotent and mute on critical issues.
Cobalt says...
Everyone's complaining... but on Election Day the majority of Bahamians vote for these clowns. Y'all really think that Shane Gibson and the PLP are going to initiate health insurance for poor, black Bahamian people??? Keep waiting then.
On Gibson: No details on N.H.I. till I'm ready
Posted 15 May 2014, 12:54 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
So let me get this straight. One one hand, Kenred Dorsett is advocating for the stewardship of our environment; and then on the other hand, he's secretly engaged in efforts to dredge up coral reefs in Bimini and Grand Bahama? This is a classic example of the type of hypocrisy plaguing our nation. Crooked politicians with delusions of grandeur trying to align their own pockets; all behind the backs of poor Bahamian people. If it weren't for the good people of these two islands, beautiful coastal reefs that makes for good snorkeling while maintaining the ecological balance of our waters would have been destroyed. And it would have occurred without most of us knowing. Don't get me wrong... we all applaud any clean-up efforts by our youths; but when I see these politrickans politricking and pretending as though they're fooling someone while exercising their ulterior motives, it vexes me.
On Minister joins youngsters for South Beach clean-up
Posted 13 May 2014, 9:58 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
That's right
On The day The Tribune knocked on the door of the N.I.A.
Posted 13 May 2014, 4:58 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
One of the major reasons why our nation has so many problems is due to corruption in high branches of government and national security. So what does our Prime Minister do??? He establishes another clandestine organization, shrouded in secrecy, with the ability to violate every constitutional right possible. And what's so funny is... in any democratic, sovereign country, the branches of government that exist must establish the reason for their existence; the manner in which their services are to be rendered to the state; and their limits to power. Furthermore, it must be presented in black and white as a form of a decree to the citizens of that country for all to see (they can be read in any law book or constitutional manual). For example... in the United States all authoritative branches of government are under either the executive branch (the president), the legislative branch (congress), or the Supreme Court. Each branch's powers are limited by the other. This is done to protect basic human rights. For example... a police officer needs either your permission or a warrant to enter your home. But here in the Bahamas, the government does as they wish without any laws to govern their actions, or no legal recourse to aid their victims. Now I know some readers are going to say that the Bahamas is not the United States. But at the same time, I fear that we are becoming a banana republic.
On The day The Tribune knocked on the door of the N.I.A.
Posted 13 May 2014, 3:35 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
NIA??? Don't make me laugh. I'm guessing that this is suppose to be the Bahamian version of the United State's CIA??? It's more like an inversion! What a joke. In case people haven't realized, there is nothing about this country that exemplifies intelligence. Especially coming from a branch of government. They can't even get a dump fire under control. Thanks for another good laugh Perry.
On The day The Tribune knocked on the door of the N.I.A.
Posted 13 May 2014, 2:47 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
You really have a healthy reserve of stupidity in your arsenal, don't you? You need to get some Charmin toilette paper and some Huggies baby-wipes and clean that shit coming from your mouth everyday. Seriously.
On Teenagers in hospital after hit-and-run
Posted 13 May 2014, 11:15 a.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Since he likes young boys back-side so much... he should be right at home in fox hill prison. Big, stinking, dirty, nasty fly that he is.
On SEX ABUSE TEACHER JAILED FOR 28 YEARS
Posted 10 May 2014, 4:08 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Listen Mr Dorsett... your elusive remarks are nothing more than a convoluted, ambiguous, deceitful pack of lies. How much more trickery and skulduggery do you think sensible Bahamian people are willing to tolerate? This is 2014! We can see transparently thru y'all foolishness. Fool me once, shame on you... fool me twice, shame on me. Sorry... but we're not buying your brand.
On No answer from minister on Bimini dredging
Posted 9 May 2014, 9:23 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Where is Kenred Dorsett??? During his campaign I seem to remember him walking up and down our neighborhood making promises and claiming he had logical solutions to various problems. Now, he like his government, has proven impotent and mute on critical issues.
On Flames leap into sky as dump blazes again
Posted 9 May 2014, 9 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
My goodness. The PLP can't even get garbage right. (suck my teet)
On Flames leap into sky as dump blazes again
Posted 9 May 2014, 8:44 p.m. Suggest removal