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Cobalt says...

Exactly!!!

On PM: Not a dollar of VAT wasted

Posted 30 March 2017, 1:19 p.m. Suggest removal

Cobalt says...

Everytime Perry Christie opens his mouth he initiates another vote for the FNM.

If he keeps talking, Hubert Minnis won't even have to campaign.
This man continuously insults the intelligence of right-thinking Bahamian citizens by talking utter rubbuish.

Mr Christie.......... if it's one thing that we the Bahamian public DO know is that our tax dollars have been misappropriated and mismanaged.

You and your government have yet to provide the Bahamian public with the proper financial reports and transcripts of how our tax dollars have been used. There is supposed to be a nonpartisan committee delegated to evaluating and observing how the government spends money. This committee is then obligated to report their findings each year. That how all first world nations operate! In the U.S. the use of tax dollars are transperant not only to the government but the citizens as well. But here in the Bahamas you and your government can just spend money without any accountability or transparency then demand that your citizens simply take your word for it! Only donkeys listen to nonsense!

For God's sake.... just hurry up and call elections please. We're tired of listening to your foolishness.

On PM: Not a dollar of VAT wasted

Posted 30 March 2017, 1:14 p.m. Suggest removal

Cobalt says...

I'm not particularly "gun- hoe" about voting for Doc Minnis either. But the sad truth is the Bahamas would not survive another five years under Perry Christie.

The PLP has been a failure beyond belief. There is no doubt that Perry and his crew has brought our country to social and financial disaster. We're still not sure what we're going to get under Hubert Minnis. But we're already 100% sure what we will get under Perry Christie.

So I'll take my chances with Doc Minnis. This will be the first time in Bahamian history that our country will have a PM who was never a PLP nor brought into politics and trained in the political tactics of Sir Lynden Pindling. For the first time we'll have a PM who is not a PLP.

Cobalt says...

This story is grossly upsetting.

God help you if you get sick in the Bahamas.

Cobalt says...

Is that a BMW that got hit??? Yikes.

Cobalt says...

With all the cars on the roads of Nassau I'm surprised that there aren't more accidents.

Cobalt says...

*world

On Hall warns on voter's cards

Posted 29 March 2017, 10:52 a.m. Suggest removal

Cobalt says...

The Bahamas is a third word country!

On Hall warns on voter's cards

Posted 29 March 2017, 9:06 a.m. Suggest removal

Cobalt says...

I agree

On Hall warns on voter's cards

Posted 29 March 2017, 9:03 a.m. Suggest removal

Cobalt says...

Everybody knows that surrey horses are subjected to abuse in the form of neglect here in the Bahamas.

Two of my patients live in rural Oklahoma and have horses. And they are very expensive to maintain. They easily acquire heart and lung complications if they're not eating high quality large amounts of hay and grass. They require constant grooming and neglecting to do so can cause them to contract equine parasitic infections. To keep them fat and healthy owners usually have to feed them large barrels of oats (which is really expensive).

It takes lots of money to raise horses and I doubt that any of these surrey operators have the financial resources to do so. The horse in the above picture is obviously malnourished, sick, and in need of a large animal veterinarian (which is even more expensive). Tourists from the U.S. who are accustomed to raising horses as well as officials from the humane society have often lamented the condition of domestic animals in this country (surrey horses included). So I don't know what Vincent Woodside is talking about.