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Cobalt says...

This is a very sad story indeed.

From what I understand, the daughter of the deceased who is also the guilty party, has psychological issues that have gone unattended. On many occasions she had been reported to have been experiencing psychotic episodes. Why her loved ones did not have her commitment to a rehabilitation center, I don't know. Very sad.

Cobalt says...

This is comical at best.

So let me get this straight...... this dude is angry at the PLP government because he feels that he was extradited prior to the completion of his extradition process??? What a joke.

Does he not understand that he would have been extradited anyway??? The simple truth is.... Perry and the PLP played ninety for a fool in the same fashion that they play the Bahamian people for fools. They sold ninety a false dream in 2002 by assuring him that he wouldn't be extradited. In return, ninety made huge financial contributions to the PLP election campaign. But what the PLP didn't tell ninety was..... the United States doesn't respect their authority and has the power to do whatever they please to the Bahamas. It's frustrating, but that's the humbling truth.

What the PLP government should have done was, orchestrate ninety's escape from Fox Hill in the same fashion that Mexico did Chapo Guzman. Lol

On 'Ninety' Knowles sues for $70m

Posted 1 January 2016, 7:53 a.m. Suggest removal

Cobalt says...

True. No conflict resolution. And the mentality and maturity of adolescent children.

Cobalt says...

People need to remember that pot holes are sometimes unpreventable. Limestone, which is the bedrock of the island, erodes easily. Especially under wet conditions. Couple this with the constant use of the streets and the heat that it's constantly subjected to, it's only a matter of time before the roads begin to crack and fall apart.

On Craters in the road at Potter’s Cay

Posted 18 December 2015, 1:06 p.m. Suggest removal

Cobalt says...

Fred Mitchell and the PLP don't know anything about proper procedure, protocol, due process, diplomacy, ethics, or legal principal.

They're a bush-league, banana-republic, government.

Cobalt says...

Lol. Man banker, stop dat.

Cobalt says...

Watching John Bostwick exit the courtroom after his guilty verdict was a spectacle that I knew I would always see.

A grown, bald headed, forty-three year old mamas boy, clinging to mommy and daddy hoping that they could some way use their influence to save him.

Pathetic.

On Bostwick guilty of having bullets in bag

Posted 18 December 2015, 12:36 p.m. Suggest removal

Cobalt says...

I told John Bostwick many years ago to address his personality conflicts.

One minute he aspires to be an astute politician. The next minute he's having delusions of being Al Capone. One minute he's ambitiously representing the Senate. The next minute he's smoking dope and playing with guns.

John Bostwick is a walking case-studying on conventional bipolar disorder.

On Bostwick guilty of having bullets in bag

Posted 17 December 2015, 11:52 a.m. Suggest removal

Cobalt says...

Young men intoxicated with violence. What a shame.

Where are the fathers of these adolescent boys, is my question.
My father would have "wailed my tail" with his belt if he ever found out that I was in the streets fighting.

To many of these boys are growing up without responsible fathers.

On Schoolboy dies after stabbing

Posted 10 December 2015, 6:59 p.m. Suggest removal

Cobalt says...

I really get annoyed when the Tribune posts anything that Leslie Miller has to say..... especially regarding this nonsense.

I'm guessing that the tribune only post this stuff to get a rise out of people like myself who are stupid enough to respond.

Hopefully, if we stop responding to these trivial types of stories, the tribune will be less inclined to report these pointless headlines.

For this reason, I think that we should all just stop responding to anything involving Leslie Miller. Hopefully the tribune can take a hint.

On Miller refuses to apologise to Crisis Centre

Posted 10 December 2015, 4:08 p.m. Suggest removal