No matter how experience an elderly politician may be or how good his strategies are, he should only hold advisory positions. Such a person should never be in key leadership positions. Its just the circle of life-After you have reached your prime, you simply retire and make space for others. Besides anyone who wants to hold on to power that long is only doing it out of power greed. The picture this paints is that the Bahamas does not have any young minds that can lead effectively? If that's the case we better pack up we jolly bundle and leave this place.
Yes she does. I think of her as the iron lady, cause she ain never scared to put pen to paper whenever she sees mismanagement in public service or issues affecting this country..
Wow...This man looks like he belongs in a coffin. Bahamian politicians need to recognize when it is their time to retire and leave the public service with at least a little dignity. You cannot offer much when you gat all kinda fossils falling of ya face. This man has limited knowledge in technology and topical trends. He can only offer outdated ideas that maybe worked 20 years ago.
Actually studies have shown that enforcing the law is the first step in eradicating crime. It certainly worked for New York with major Giuliani’s “zero tolerance”. The problem is that we let the little things slide. Once people see that they can get by Scot free with petty crimes, they feel no weight committing bigger ones.
Where were these commenters when the story was first published and Mr. Carey was being lambasted by the boaters? You don't wait until after the fact then jump on board saying "I agree"
If the writer of this story truly believes what he/she has written then this person should have at least stated a name. Don't hide behind words. Why is the Tribune publishing anonymous letters anyway?
Emac says...
Silliest statement I have ever seen written on this site.
On Loretta urges FNM members to ‘make history’
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Emac says...
No matter how experience an elderly politician may be or how good his strategies are, he should only hold advisory positions. Such a person should never be in key leadership positions. Its just the circle of life-After you have reached your prime, you simply retire and make space for others. Besides anyone who wants to hold on to power that long is only doing it out of power greed. The picture this paints is that the Bahamas does not have any young minds that can lead effectively? If that's the case we better pack up we jolly bundle and leave this place.
On Nottage: Don’t be a vigilante
Posted 1 November 2014, 8:41 a.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
Yes she does. I think of her as the iron lady, cause she ain never scared to put pen to paper whenever she sees mismanagement in public service or issues affecting this country..
On TRIBUNE COLUMNIST IS ONE OF 24 ATTORNEYS CALLED TO BAHAMAS BAR
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Emac says...
Lol... good one!
On ‘Broke’ BEC scraps plan to buy new generators
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Emac says...
You gatta figure out who behind the Shell suppliers. Dat business ain gern no where else, even if other suppliers charge 50% less. Trust me!
On BEC bills won't show 25% oil price decline
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Emac says...
Wow...This man looks like he belongs in a coffin. Bahamian politicians need to recognize when it is their time to retire and leave the public service with at least a little dignity. You cannot offer much when you gat all kinda fossils falling of ya face. This man has limited knowledge in technology and topical trends. He can only offer outdated ideas that maybe worked 20 years ago.
On Nottage: Don’t be a vigilante
Posted 31 October 2014, 11:48 a.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
100%
On Police find home invasion suspect ‘hiding’ in hotel on PI
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Emac says...
Actually studies have shown that enforcing the law is the first step in eradicating crime. It certainly worked for New York with major Giuliani’s “zero tolerance”. The problem is that we let the little things slide. Once people see that they can get by Scot free with petty crimes, they feel no weight committing bigger ones.
On Minnis: I won’t lie to nation on crime
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Emac says...
Where were these commenters when the story was first published and Mr. Carey was being lambasted by the boaters? You don't wait until after the fact then jump on board saying "I agree"
On Trust chief in apology to ‘el cheapo’ boaters
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Emac says...
If the writer of this story truly believes what he/she has written then this person should have at least stated a name. Don't hide behind words. Why is the Tribune publishing anonymous letters anyway?
On A humane solution has to be found to the Haitian ‘problem‘
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