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Cobalt says...

@TheTribuneNewspaper. Do you really believe that when Peter Nygard takes the stand in the Federal Courthouse in New York City in the presence of Federal Prosecutors and the world, Brave Davis along with his criminal outfit buddies within the PLP won’t hear their names called??? Haaaaaa! Keep fooling yourselves then. Can you imagine? The PM of the Bahamas and members of his corrupted criminal outfit being associated with a child molester and human sex trafficker??? You think Peter Nygard won’t cut a deal and call names to save his own skin??? Haaaaa! Alright then.

Cobalt says...

Asking Dr. Minnis to step down isn’t the way to go. Neither is voting “no confidence” in him. The very same way Hubert Minnis was elected leader of the FNM by its delegates during their last convention, is the very same way they have to vote him out during their next FNM convention. This is proper decorum and etiquette when it comes to party politics. There’s no need for infighting and public back-bitting. Party politics makes provisions for each party to choose its leader during its national convention. Until then, Hubert Minnis should serve as leader of the opposition until the FNM calls its national convention and the votes are cast amongst its delegates. Learn to do things the right and honorable way instead of being controlled by raw emotions.

Cobalt says...

Heavy is the head that wears the crown. Brave made silly, unsuspecting Bahamians believe he had all the answers to our country’s ills while sensible, intelligent Bahamians knew he did not! Dime-witted Davis must now quickly conjure up excuses to justify why things will continue to spiral out of control under his watch. It won’t take long for Union officials to castigate him as he attempts to play the blame game and point fingers at the out-going administration for his failures. And as Union presidents begin to realize that none of their demands are being met, the reality will soon become clear to them that Brave and the PLP exploited their frustration and use their lack of perspective to propel themselves into office. I really can’t blame you though Brave. You played these Bahamians like a fiddle. You found a jackass, so you rode it.

Cobalt says...

You can rescind my post all you want, Tribune. But the truth always comes to light. Don’t forget, Peter Nygard’s trial is set to begin soon. And unlike the Bahamas where you can muzzle and victimize people who speak the truth, you and other petty news outlets won’t be able to suppress his testimony. Lots of things are going to be said regarding Brave Davis and members of the corrupt faction which is the PLP. And as heads begin to roll, rest assure the Federal government along with notable news outlets including myself will be listening and reporting. So you can attempt to gag me today. But in order to secure his freedom, Peter Nygard will be singing my song tmro.

Cobalt says...

What does Mr. Culmer mean when he states “we have to figure out where we went wrong”?
The FNM went wrong when they increased VAT on the people! That’s where they began to go wrong and fall out of favor with the people. It wasn’t hard to tell.

Cobalt says...

Agreed. Minnis needs to go! His dictatorship style of leading isn’t popular among the Bahamian electorate. Both the FNM and PLP need new leadership.

Cobalt says...

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On New Prime Minister Philip Davis sworn in, meets MPs, supporters

Posted 17 September 2021, 11:34 p.m.

Cobalt says...

Yup

On Philip 'Brave' Davis sworn in as Prime Minister

Posted 17 September 2021, 7:09 p.m. Suggest removal

Cobalt says...

Bahamians are about to get exactly what we deserve.

On Philip 'Brave' Davis sworn in as Prime Minister

Posted 17 September 2021, 7:08 p.m. Suggest removal

Cobalt says...

Agreed!

On GENERAL ELECTION – as it happened

Posted 17 September 2021, 1:14 a.m. Suggest removal