Pastiche, La Pond, Waterloo, Zoo Niteclub, Confettis, The Ritz, Deep End, Drop Off, Club Mystique, Goombay Beach Club, Crystal Palace, The Out Island Lounge, just to name a few: These clubs were pack almost every night of the week with Bahamian and foreign patrons. People got drunk, danced the night away and went home peacefully. Pray tell, who are these new creatures that roam the night????
@Franklyn-Yes I remember the great Sir Cecil and Sir Isaac! They were a force to be reckon with. I might have been young then, but I remember listening to Sir Isaac's speech on Mackey Street and walking away with some hope of a brighter day in the Bahamas. Then Ingraham came along, took the baton from Sir Isaac and won the election! I will never forget that night in 2002, when we march up and down Mackey Street in celebration. During the following years under the FNM, the Bahamas became a new country, almost over night. No matter what anyone says, the Ingraham led government was the best this country has had ever had. Now we fast forward to this lot. The selfish FNM members, led by Minnis and the present clueless chairman:
Oh much we have regressed! But we have to blame the Bahamian people themselves for the mess that this country now faces. The Bahamian voters are liken to a drug addicts who finally came to their senses and cleaned up their act by doing the right thing to overcome these bad habits and by coming to the conclusion that the drug dealers (PLP) are their downfall. But then the drug dealers who know the addicts weakness, come along and dangle drugs in front of the addicts and the addicts fall weak for these drugs and get in bed with the same bad drug dealers who caused them to mess up their lives before. Yep, the PLP play their card well: Keep em dumb and 'ignant' so they keep voting for them.
Thank you Ms. should be opposition leader. When Butler speaks out against something, she always has her facts together and she delivers sharply yet eloquently- This is what makes a good leader. On the other hand, Minnis reminds me of one of those wind up toys that only responds when someone turns the key. Whenever the key is turned he wiggles about the place while spurting out garbage, then stops and waits for someone to turn the key again.
Pintard, stop trying to play on people's emotions with hogwash. I work and I make the sacrifice to pay my bills on time, rather than taking pleasure trips to Florida or purchasing brand new vehicles that I cannot afford with my salary. The simple fact is that some Bahamians need to get their priorities straightened out. A home is very important. That should be the one entity that an owner should focus their attention. So Pintard, give it a rest already. OR as Birdie said, you and your pompous crew should arrange some type of fund raising event to assist the people in need and shut up. If you need any assistance in the area of fund raising, just see Loretta Butler. But please stop with these types of politicking. Honestly, it is getting quite boring.
The biggest problem with those who vie to lead our country today is that they do not genuinely care for the people who hired them to represent. Will the real leaders in the HOA, who put people and country first, before all their childish ways and their dominant egos, stand up!
Emac says...
Pastiche, La Pond, Waterloo, Zoo Niteclub, Confettis, The Ritz, Deep End, Drop Off, Club Mystique, Goombay Beach Club, Crystal Palace, The Out Island Lounge, just to name a few: These clubs were pack almost every night of the week with Bahamian and foreign patrons. People got drunk, danced the night away and went home peacefully. Pray tell, who are these new creatures that roam the night????
On Four men shot after altercation at club
Posted 30 January 2016, 1:13 p.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
Sad, but true.
On Four men shot after altercation at club
Posted 30 January 2016, 12:59 p.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
@Franklyn-Yes I remember the great Sir Cecil and Sir Isaac! They were a force to be reckon with. I might have been young then, but I remember listening to Sir Isaac's speech on Mackey Street and walking away with some hope of a brighter day in the Bahamas. Then Ingraham came along, took the baton from Sir Isaac and won the election! I will never forget that night in 2002, when we march up and down Mackey Street in celebration. During the following years under the FNM, the Bahamas became a new country, almost over night. No matter what anyone says, the Ingraham led government was the best this country has had ever had. Now we fast forward to this lot. The selfish FNM members, led by Minnis and the present clueless chairman:
Oh much we have regressed! But we have to blame the Bahamian people themselves for the mess that this country now faces. The Bahamian voters are liken to a drug addicts who finally came to their senses and cleaned up their act by doing the right thing to overcome these bad habits and by coming to the conclusion that the drug dealers (PLP) are their downfall. But then the drug dealers who know the addicts weakness, come along and dangle drugs in front of the addicts and the addicts fall weak for these drugs and get in bed with the same bad drug dealers who caused them to mess up their lives before. Yep, the PLP play their card well: Keep em dumb and 'ignant' so they keep voting for them.
On FNM to vote on holding convention 'no later than November 30'
Posted 30 January 2016, 8:08 a.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
Thank you Ms. should be opposition leader. When Butler speaks out against something, she always has her facts together and she delivers sharply yet eloquently- This is what makes a good leader. On the other hand, Minnis reminds me of one of those wind up toys that only responds when someone turns the key. Whenever the key is turned he wiggles about the place while spurting out garbage, then stops and waits for someone to turn the key again.
On Butler-Turner says PM has let down Baha Mar workers
Posted 29 January 2016, 3:48 p.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
Pintard, stop trying to play on people's emotions with hogwash. I work and I make the sacrifice to pay my bills on time, rather than taking pleasure trips to Florida or purchasing brand new vehicles that I cannot afford with my salary. The simple fact is that some Bahamians need to get their priorities straightened out. A home is very important. That should be the one entity that an owner should focus their attention. So Pintard, give it a rest already. OR as Birdie said, you and your pompous crew should arrange some type of fund raising event to assist the people in need and shut up. If you need any assistance in the area of fund raising, just see Loretta Butler. But please stop with these types of politicking. Honestly, it is getting quite boring.
On Pintard says homeowners evicted in Grand Bahama
Posted 29 January 2016, 3:33 p.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
The biggest problem with those who vie to lead our country today is that they do not genuinely care for the people who hired them to represent. Will the real leaders in the HOA, who put people and country first, before all their childish ways and their dominant egos, stand up!
On ‘Senator apologised - but only in private’
Posted 29 January 2016, 3:04 p.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
No! We'll cheer when your incompetent ass is no longer prime minster!
On PM: You’ll cheer with me when Baha Mar opens
Posted 28 January 2016, 5:50 p.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
This man really think he talking to his dumb ass constituents. Perry, grab a life, cause ain no one does take you serious. No one!
On PM: NHI is about saving lives, not winning votes
Posted 28 January 2016, 5:34 p.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
Dey mean dey gon charge dey Mar ay? Talkin' fool is a very serious ting, hear Ms. Dillet???!!!
On Penalty for failing to sign up for NHI?
Posted 28 January 2016, 5:28 p.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
Charge dey Mar penalty. Das who!!!
On [img/photos/2016/01/28/stetoskop.jpg]
Posted 28 January 2016, 5:27 p.m. Suggest removal