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Emac says...

These closeted, sissy pastors really think that they speak for the entire Bahamas. Please let adults do what they want in private, as people let you do when you rob all of your blind followers. Again, let the church speak for its members and leave others citizens to make up their own mind. Oh, and by the way, it would be nice to hear your voices on more pressing issues, such as murders(attempted murders), rape and child abuse. In case your heads are shoved up up too far in other people a$$es, the Bahamas has the highest rates in the world when it comes to the mentioned crime.

Emac says...

Of course he's disappointed! Smith and his kind are used to having a bulky cabinet, aka band of thieves, that have the commonality of robbing the Bahamas of all of its resources and by all means necessary. This tired, decrepit used to be politician still has the savor in his mouth that was left when he was in position to be involved with all types of crooked deals and criminal acts. Sorry Georgie boy! The world has changed while you were enjoying the fat of the land in your ivory tower. This is the age of information and technology. That means that your past has come to haunt you and you are no more relevant or needed as a public servant of the Bahamas. Please go with God!

Emac says...

licks2,please give up the Hubert Minnis ghost. You can't be objective even if you try. All of your posts are pro HM. You supported him in times when even the blind could have seen his major mistakes. What are your real motives??? Are you someone working behind the scenes for HM??? Huh??? Are you his publicists, who peruses every article related to HM and respond with some form of twist, that makes him look like the real victim in this quest for power??? Please try NOT be so biased in your views. While I am not a big fan of Loretta's latest political maneuvers, I think constitutionally, that she had a right to do what she did , and that's all that matters to me. We as the voting public need to stop being so clingy to politicians for the wrong reasons. We need to hold their feet to the coal whether we support their party of not. These politicians are merely servants of the people, not celebrities to be revered!

On Long Island FNMs call Minnis a 'liar'

Posted 19 December 2016, 2:03 p.m. Suggest removal

Emac says...

Meanwhile, Dillis Smith, **former** FNM Long Island Constituency Association chairperson, said the petition was formal notice that “Long Island don’t want lazy Loretta”.

Former means that your dumb ass does not call the shots any more, Smith. Since you are not the current chairman, you cannot speak for the Association and for good reason I'll bet. And you call Loretta lazy???? Wasn't she the first representative to hit the ground on during the hurricane disaster? Was she not the one who raised money to help victims of Joaquin??? Dunno,but this sounds personal to me. If you wanna call someone lazy, see V.A Gray...Ask him what has he done for his constituents after this disaster!

On Long Island FNMs call Minnis a 'liar'

Posted 19 December 2016, 11:18 a.m. Suggest removal

Emac says...

Lol. Loretta gat a limo aye?

Emac says...

Sheeprunner, I see you have been drinking Tal's cool aid. One minute you support the ousting of Minnis, the next you're downplaying LBT's position and saying that Minnis is the right one. What's gives?

Emac says...

People still read Tal's comments???

Emac says...

Lol,,"She"

Emac says...

The statement was made by Well_mudda_take_sic, not ThisisOurs

Emac says...

ThisisOurs, we are merely outsiders looking in. Politics is not a game for the weak at heart. Minnis could be a two faced person who makes himself look good to the public and behind closed doors he could be a tyrant. But whatever our stance are on this latest move by the seven, we need not use emotions in our reasoning. The hardcore fact is that the majority of the FNMs in the HOA were NOT satisfied with Minnis' performance. Therefore, the majority had a right to oust him out as leader of the opposition. Nothing rebellious about that! They did not break any law! Sure we can argue that what they did was not ethical or wrong etc.... We can debate on this until the cows come home. But we must conclude that they acted within their rights. We must remember that we live in a democracy. Majority rules! The act of removing a leader by a no confidence vote was not put in the constitution to just sit there. It was meant to be carried out whenever members felt it was necessary to do so and they did.

Further, we as Bahamians always complain about how we need change yet we become weak when changes come in a form or fashion that we are not used to. Please look at the world outside of this sandbox and you will see that the whole political climate is changing. I think Bahamians biggest problem is that we look at everything from a religious perspective, This is the reason why we are so backwards as a country.