Maybe the dye is getting to his skull! We're in the middle of a damn pandemic. The last thing on people's mind is playing changing places with a bunch of balls-less clowns who think they can run a country.
In my humble opinion, Dr. Sands is the best man for the job. I say make him senate leader and leader of the deadbeat FNM. He is articulate and he is not afraid to make difficult decisions. And most importantly he reports the truth, no matter how bad it hurts people feelings. It's called touch love! Bahamians need someone who is not afraid of innovation and massive change. IF we are honest, we have to admit that this country needs real change to survive. We are light years behind the rest of the Caribbean in terms of education and technology, the two main tools that is absolutely necessary for any country to survive today. Our archaic ways of thinking ain't gon cut it we are to move forward as a nation. Just saying.
The Bahamian people now finds themselves in a very difficult situation. Formal education will be the deciding factor here. We are in the middle of the worst health crisis that the world has ever seen. The Bahamas is not doing well because of a number of reasons. But ultimately, If ya didn't pay any attention to science in school, then dog eat ya lunch!
I have read the entire article and I have yet to see where PAHO says it does NOT recommend taking the booster shot. But maybe it's because I was speed reading?
@Tribanon "suggest you just get used to the fact that your great love for a new world order" Thanks for confirming everything I am saying. Sorry but when you come with these kinds of absurd conspiracy theories is when I bow out. Have a nice day!
I concur with all you are saying here. But I don't think it's all about being a personal choice when it comes to public health. It's funny that when various businesses and government agencies limit certain activities to only those who are fully vaccinated, people cry out discrimination. So if it's a personal choice, then those who refuse health advise should simply stay out of the public domain and not put others at risk. While we sit in our lil cocoon, we have to realize that the whole world is adapting to these new protocols. The countries that have the most informed citizens are the ones that will ultimately survive this crisis. No matter how we dance around this issue, this country cannot rebound economically until enough of its citizens are vaccinated. The huge problem here is ignorance regarding these vaccines. We cannot even have a sensible conversation about the pros and cons of the AZ without someone bringing up some absurd non proven research or conspiracy to support their choice. I always appreciate this forum because I realize that those who comment here are right thinking intelligent citizens or residents of the Bahamas. Subsequently It astounds me to see the majority of these same posters displaying the same attitude towards the vaccine as the rest of the jungle inhabitants, because of misinformation.
Emac says...
Maybe the dye is getting to his skull! We're in the middle of a damn pandemic. The last thing on people's mind is playing changing places with a bunch of balls-less clowns who think they can run a country.
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Emac says...
Absolutely!
On Pintard’s favourite to inherit FNM leadership
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Emac says...
In my humble opinion, Dr. Sands is the best man for the job. I say make him senate leader and leader of the deadbeat FNM. He is articulate and he is not afraid to make difficult decisions. And most importantly he reports the truth, no matter how bad it hurts people feelings. It's called touch love! Bahamians need someone who is not afraid of innovation and massive change. IF we are honest, we have to admit that this country needs real change to survive. We are light years behind the rest of the Caribbean in terms of education and technology, the two main tools that is absolutely necessary for any country to survive today. Our archaic ways of thinking ain't gon cut it we are to move forward as a nation. Just saying.
On Pintard’s favourite to inherit FNM leadership
Posted 20 September 2021, 2:37 p.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
The Bahamian people now finds themselves in a very difficult situation. Formal education will be the deciding factor here. We are in the middle of the worst health crisis that the world has ever seen. The Bahamas is not doing well because of a number of reasons. But ultimately, If ya didn't pay any attention to science in school, then dog eat ya lunch!
On Okay folks, the race is on. There’s one thing to decide . . . WHO DO WE TRUST?
Posted 20 August 2021, 12:42 p.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
I have read the entire article and I have yet to see where PAHO says it does NOT recommend taking the booster shot. But maybe it's because I was speed reading?
On PAHO does not recommend COVID third booster shot
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Emac says...
lol
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Emac says...
thank god! i thought it was just me who saw this.
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Emac says...
Understood!
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Emac says...
@Tribanon "suggest you just get used to the fact that your great love for a new world order" Thanks for confirming everything I am saying. Sorry but when you come with these kinds of absurd conspiracy theories is when I bow out. Have a nice day!
On ‘Elephant in the room’ for 1m stopover target
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Emac says...
I concur with all you are saying here. But I don't think it's all about being a personal choice when it comes to public health. It's funny that when various businesses and government agencies limit certain activities to only those who are fully vaccinated, people cry out discrimination. So if it's a personal choice, then those who refuse health advise should simply stay out of the public domain and not put others at risk. While we sit in our lil cocoon, we have to realize that the whole world is adapting to these new protocols. The countries that have the most informed citizens are the ones that will ultimately survive this crisis. No matter how we dance around this issue, this country cannot rebound economically until enough of its citizens are vaccinated. The huge problem here is ignorance regarding these vaccines. We cannot even have a sensible conversation about the pros and cons of the AZ without someone bringing up some absurd non proven research or conspiracy to support their choice. I always appreciate this forum because I realize that those who comment here are right thinking intelligent citizens or residents of the Bahamas. Subsequently It astounds me to see the majority of these same posters displaying the same attitude towards the vaccine as the rest of the jungle inhabitants, because of misinformation.
On ‘Elephant in the room’ for 1m stopover target
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