So it’s the FNM and PLP’s fault when a student is stabbed? Furthermore, will getting rid of them stop the violence among our adolescents? Certainly not. Place the blame where it belongs; on the perpetrator himself. He/she is old enough to discern right from wrong.
Adults are talking now. I’ll play with you tomorrow. In the meantime, go work on your grammar. Use spellcheck if need be. I’ll check your homework before you go to bed.
Please just stop it! It’s not the police so much as it is Bahamian culture. Sensitivity and compassion are not common attributes among Bahamian people period!
@stislez....... I somewhat agree with you; but not from the perspective of conducting a debate. Almost every leader addresses his countrymen thru use of the media and news reports. But in this case, the PM knew that a debate would only give credibility to a party that has no credibility (ie the PLP). The PLP was such a colossal failure that for the first time in Bahamian history a sitting Prime Minister lost his seat! They only got four seats in Parliament for crying out loud! And Brave Davis was the exact same one at the helm when our country was almost brought to ruin. So why would the PM debate him??? Why give a listening ear to someone who has already demonstrated to the Bahamian public that he is an inept, incompetent co-leader??? Debating Brave Davis would only serve his self interest by giving him credibility that he clearly doesn’t deserve. My grandfather always taught me never to debate a fool because bystanders would only see two fools debating.
@TigerB...... I agree with you. COVID19 is an existing nightmare for all governments (home and abroad). There is no government or country who thrived during the pandemic. Every country is doing its best to keep its head above water right now. And while some are doing better than others, we in the Bahamas should at least be grateful that we didn’t have to lay off any civil servants. We must be reasonable here.
In the case of COVID19, he’s telling the truth. I personally don’t rely on the government for much, but COVID19 blew me off track as well! Heck! It blew all of us off track! COVID19 isn’t an excuse, it’s a economic nightmare laced with reality! It crippled all of us! Businesses are just beginning to recuperate. Let’s be reasonable here.
Cobalt says...
@tribanon...... You are one fool. If you can’t debate sense, please leave this platform.
On Bullocks Harbour and Great Harbour Cay placed under two-week lockdown
Posted 24 May 2021, 4:15 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
@proudloudandfnm.... I was just about to say the same thing.
On Bullocks Harbour and Great Harbour Cay placed under two-week lockdown
Posted 24 May 2021, 4:12 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
So it’s the FNM and PLP’s fault when a student is stabbed? Furthermore, will getting rid of them stop the violence among our adolescents? Certainly not. Place the blame where it belongs; on the perpetrator himself. He/she is old enough to discern right from wrong.
On It’s so very hard...they just kill him
Posted 20 May 2021, 7:30 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Adults are talking now. I’ll play with you tomorrow. In the meantime, go work on your grammar. Use spellcheck if need be. I’ll check your homework before you go to bed.
On Father ‘asked police to transfer his son’ before suspected suicide
Posted 18 May 2021, 9:45 a.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Please just stop it! It’s not the police so much as it is Bahamian culture. Sensitivity and compassion are not common attributes among Bahamian people period!
On Father ‘asked police to transfer his son’ before suspected suicide
Posted 17 May 2021, 10:40 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Eating raw shellfish always runs the risk of food poisoning. On the northeast seaboard, people got food poisoning from eating raw oysters.
On Officials advise against eating raw conch
Posted 14 May 2021, 7:12 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Obie Wilchcombe???? The PLP can’t be serious. But then again, relying on the stupidity and ignorance of the Bahamian people is a good strategy.
On Obie back to fight election
Posted 13 May 2021, 8:33 a.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
@stislez....... I somewhat agree with you; but not from the perspective of conducting a debate. Almost every leader addresses his countrymen thru use of the media and news reports. But in this case, the PM knew that a debate would only give credibility to a party that has no credibility (ie the PLP). The PLP was such a colossal failure that for the first time in Bahamian history a sitting Prime Minister lost his seat! They only got four seats in Parliament for crying out loud! And Brave Davis was the exact same one at the helm when our country was almost brought to ruin. So why would the PM debate him??? Why give a listening ear to someone who has already demonstrated to the Bahamian public that he is an inept, incompetent co-leader??? Debating Brave Davis would only serve his self interest by giving him credibility that he clearly doesn’t deserve. My grandfather always taught me never to debate a fool because bystanders would only see two fools debating.
On BLOWN OFF COURSE: PM blames COVID and hurricanes for failing to deliver manifesto goals
Posted 11 May 2021, 2:28 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
@TigerB...... I agree with you. COVID19 is an existing nightmare for all governments (home and abroad). There is no government or country who thrived during the pandemic. Every country is doing its best to keep its head above water right now. And while some are doing better than others, we in the Bahamas should at least be grateful that we didn’t have to lay off any civil servants. We must be reasonable here.
On BLOWN OFF COURSE: PM blames COVID and hurricanes for failing to deliver manifesto goals
Posted 11 May 2021, 2:11 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
In the case of COVID19, he’s telling the truth. I personally don’t rely on the government for much, but COVID19 blew me off track as well! Heck! It blew all of us off track! COVID19 isn’t an excuse, it’s a economic nightmare laced with reality! It crippled all of us! Businesses are just beginning to recuperate. Let’s be reasonable here.
On BLOWN OFF COURSE: PM blames COVID and hurricanes for failing to deliver manifesto goals
Posted 11 May 2021, 2 p.m. Suggest removal