Well said. And the list goes on and on. Scandal after scandal with no major projects to boast of. The FNM had their faults...... but at leased throughout their tenure we can see some of the works they left behind (ie roadworks, national stadium, airport construction, new schools, bahamar, even the negotiations for the construction of Atlantis). What can the PLP boast??? nothing! Nothing but scandle! Smt.
@John.... Once again your idiocy is on display for the entire country to see! Never mind the fact that you still can't get past the "black man, white man" facade that you continue to use to conceal your own short comings and ineptitudes...... but you fail to comprehend the gist of what asiseeit is saying. What does this story have to do with the United States or anyone's ethnicity??? Your post always lack substance, intuitive rational, and constructive reasoning. You're a typical dumb Bahamian. For everyone's sake please keep your disseminating lack of intelligence confined to that hollow space between your ears. Or simply just stick to quoting scripture.
So as Perry Christie and the PLP talk more foolishness....... the unemployment line gets longer and longer! Just a few weeks ago Shane Gibson had the audacity to suggest that the unemployment numbers announced by the Department of Statistics were skewed and inaccurate. However....... this long line of unemployed youth seems to have discredit his initial assertion. It would have been nice to see Minister Gibson down there giving these unemployed people some advice, seeing that most of them probably voted for his PLP party.
I wonder why they're not wearing their gold and blue PLP shirts now??? I thought Perry and Shane dem was suppose to be making a Bahamas for yinna Bahamians!! Lmao!
Jamaicaproud..... Your opinion in this country is as unwelcome as your presence. If you're so proud to be Jamaican, maybe you should go home and help fix your own country rather than being a social burden to ours. If we doctors are indeed "sick in the head," its probably due to the contagious diseases that we have to treat everyday brought to our country by you mangy Haitians and Jamaicans. Why are you so concerned with bahamian affairs anyway??? It's really no concern or business of yours.
And it's not that I don't like foreigners. I just dislike the ones like you who leech off the benefits of our country while feeling free to voice their displeasure about the way we Bahamians do things.
Just sit back, shut-up, and enjoy the pleasures of our country! Or take your smelly Jamaican back-side home!!
Good point. But the D average isn't solely the teaches' fault. Many of these children are coming from dysfunctional homes where discipline and proper behavior are not exercised. As a result, these students bring their same ill-behaved, ill-mannered practices to school. Teachers spend hours everyday attempting to discipline unruly children rather than reinforcing their lesson plan.
Furthermore...... Bahamian children don't seem to be interested in a good education. They're too distracted by television and material possessions. Truth be told...... this is 2015. This is an age where knowledge and education are literally at our finger-tips. Hooked on Phonics....... Hooked on Arithmetic...... Hooked on Science..... etc, etc are readily available to any student who is willing to learn. The problem lies with fact that children don't care about attaining a good education, and parents are not pushing them either.
When I was in school, my mother had my brothers and I bring our school books to her everyday after school so that she could reinforce what we were learning and make sure we were performing academically. Not many parents in the government system engage in this type of practice..... yet they blame the teachers for their failing children. Parents need to do their part in improving the national GPA.
Jackass..... I was being sarcastic by using Bahamian dialect to express my point of view. Furthermore..... I'm a physician.... and a quite successful one at that too. My home and office walls are adorned with scholastic achievements (not that I'm bragging).
But your above written post is beyond comical. You're admonishing me to use proper English..... while your post is littered with grammatical and punctuation errors. You're not even capable of spelling simple words. The correct spelling is "taught"... not "tough." It's the past participle of the word "teach." You sound like you're the one who needs an English lesson. I'm guessing you're probably a Haitian.... a PLP..... or one of those dummies standing on line who never finished school and are now begging for a job. You're a classic example of the ignorance and illiteracy sweeping across our nation.
Like the adage goes...... "When you're dumb, you're dangerous." But in my opinion...... the most frightful thought is that you're a dummy with the ability to vote! How can you expect to make proper and prudent civic assessment, judgement and decisions when you don't seem to possess the capacity to read, spell, or identify figures of speech??? Typical dumb Bahamian.
Cobalt says...
Lol
On Pintard blasts failure to reveal headline act
Posted 11 March 2015, 2:40 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Why do y'all waste your time answering this fool??? He's remedial grade who sits at the back of the class.
On 'Tell the public truth over BAMSI'
Posted 10 March 2015, 3:58 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Well said. And the list goes on and on. Scandal after scandal with no major projects to boast of. The FNM had their faults...... but at leased throughout their tenure we can see some of the works they left behind (ie roadworks, national stadium, airport construction, new schools, bahamar, even the negotiations for the construction of Atlantis). What can the PLP boast??? nothing! Nothing but scandle! Smt.
On 'Tell the public truth over BAMSI'
Posted 10 March 2015, 3:45 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
@John.... Once again your idiocy is on display for the entire country to see! Never mind the fact that you still can't get past the "black man, white man" facade that you continue to use to conceal your own short comings and ineptitudes...... but you fail to comprehend the gist of what asiseeit is saying. What does this story have to do with the United States or anyone's ethnicity???
Your post always lack substance, intuitive rational, and constructive reasoning. You're a typical dumb Bahamian. For everyone's sake please keep your disseminating lack of intelligence confined to that hollow space between your ears. Or simply just stick to quoting scripture.
On 'Tell the public truth over BAMSI'
Posted 10 March 2015, 3:39 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
So as Perry Christie and the PLP talk more foolishness....... the unemployment line gets longer and longer!
Just a few weeks ago Shane Gibson had the audacity to suggest that the unemployment numbers announced by the Department of Statistics were skewed and inaccurate. However....... this long line of unemployed youth seems to have discredit his initial assertion. It would have been nice to see Minister Gibson down there giving these unemployed people some advice, seeing that most of them probably voted for his PLP party.
I wonder why they're not wearing their gold and blue PLP shirts now??? I thought Perry and Shane dem was suppose to be making a Bahamas for yinna Bahamians!! Lmao!
On More than 1,000 queue for a few dozen jobs
Posted 20 February 2015, 4:43 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Jamaicaproud..... Your opinion in this country is as unwelcome as your presence.
If you're so proud to be Jamaican, maybe you should go home and help fix your own country rather than being a social burden to ours. If we doctors are indeed "sick in the head," its probably due to the contagious diseases that we have to treat everyday brought to our country by you mangy Haitians and Jamaicans. Why are you so concerned with bahamian affairs anyway??? It's really no concern or business of yours.
And it's not that I don't like foreigners. I just dislike the ones like you who leech off the benefits of our country while feeling free to voice their displeasure about the way we Bahamians do things.
Just sit back, shut-up, and enjoy the pleasures of our country! Or take your smelly Jamaican back-side home!!
On Nearly 1,000 job seekers queue outside Sandals Resort
Posted 20 February 2015, 3:53 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Good point.
But the D average isn't solely the teaches' fault. Many of these children are coming from dysfunctional homes where discipline and proper behavior are not exercised. As a result, these students bring their same ill-behaved, ill-mannered practices to school. Teachers spend hours everyday attempting to discipline unruly children rather than reinforcing their lesson plan.
Furthermore...... Bahamian children don't seem to be interested in a good education. They're too distracted by television and material possessions.
Truth be told...... this is 2015. This is an age where knowledge and education are literally at our finger-tips. Hooked on Phonics....... Hooked on Arithmetic...... Hooked on Science..... etc, etc are readily available to any student who is willing to learn.
The problem lies with fact that children don't care about attaining a good education, and parents are not pushing them either.
When I was in school, my mother had my brothers and I bring our school books to her everyday after school so that she could reinforce what we were learning and make sure we were performing academically.
Not many parents in the government system engage in this type of practice..... yet they blame the teachers for their failing children.
Parents need to do their part in improving the national GPA.
On Education director ‘not up to task’, says union chief
Posted 20 February 2015, 11:09 a.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
What??? Did you just say that you would choose a dog over a human??? Emac...... c'mon. That not right. Lol
On Call for help to transport dogs to Nassau
Posted 20 February 2015, 10:26 a.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Jackass..... I was being sarcastic by using Bahamian dialect to express my point of view. Furthermore..... I'm a physician.... and a quite successful one at that too. My home and office walls are adorned with scholastic achievements (not that I'm bragging).
But your above written post is beyond comical. You're admonishing me to use proper English..... while your post is littered with grammatical and punctuation errors. You're not even capable of spelling simple words. The correct spelling is "taught"... not "tough." It's the past participle of the word "teach." You sound like you're the one who needs an English lesson.
I'm guessing you're probably a Haitian.... a PLP..... or one of those dummies standing on line who never finished school and are now begging for a job.
You're a classic example of the ignorance and illiteracy sweeping across our nation.
Like the adage goes...... "When you're dumb, you're dangerous."
But in my opinion...... the most frightful thought is that you're a dummy with the ability to vote!
How can you expect to make proper and prudent civic assessment, judgement and decisions when you don't seem to possess the capacity to read, spell, or identify figures of speech??? Typical dumb Bahamian.
On Nearly 1,000 job seekers queue outside Sandals Resort
Posted 20 February 2015, 9:49 a.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
True. But I don't feel sorry for any of them!
Bahamians are getting exactly what the voted for!
Yinna make ya bed hard, nah ya ga sleep hard!
On Nearly 1,000 job seekers queue outside Sandals Resort
Posted 19 February 2015, 5:53 p.m. Suggest removal