These are all excellent ideas worthy of serious consideration.
It truly is a crying shame that we do not have any men or women of great integrity and political stature in our society today who would be capable of getting the public support necessary to press for meaningful action on many of your good ideas here.
Assassins for hire and kidnappings for ransom are about to take hold in our country and this will no doubt trigger targeted and victimized influential Bahamian families of financial means to seek their own kind of vigilante justice for all the havoc wreaked on our small nation by corrupt political leaders and their favoured cronies.
I really have to laugh at Neil, Sandy, Julian and Daphne for trying to make news out of a serious matter that so many of us have been talking about for more than two decades now. Our economy literally has been crippled, almost demolished, by the refusal of our corrupt "on-the-take" senior politicians to establish policies aimed at pivoting our tourism industry away from cruise visitors to stopover visitors.
Here are the key points that sly Michael Darville chose to ignore while readily admitting Davis could have received the medical treatment he needed in the Bahamas:
1) Davis made a personal decision to run for elected office and then to seek and accept the appointment as PM. In doing so he has a duty and commitment to lead by example and to instill in the Bahamian people confidence in the public healthcare system that his government is responsible for maintaining to an acceptable standard on their behalf.
2) Davis is adorned with a generous salary, allowances, the benefits of a deluxe health insurance plan, and many other perks afforded a sitting PM, and all at great cost to the taxpayers. If, as Darville suggested, he could have received the treatment he needed here in The Bahamas, then why on earth would he choose to greatly enrich a foreign medical facility and foreign medical personnel rather than have the costs of his treatment spent here in our country?!
3) Our PM was elected and is paid to be on the job as much as possible given the responsibilities, duties and frequent urgent demands made on his official office. With that in mind, he should have received his treatment in The Bahamas to avoid the inordinate delay in his return to our country because of his inability to travel during his post-op recovery period.
These are the inescapable truths that all speak to the very poor judgment exercised by Davis and the lame excuses made by Darville on his behalf. Both Davis and Darville must take all of us to be fools.
Toni Seymour likely did not even appreciate that she was making a complete and utter fool of herself at the press briefing. Now she's just a mouth piece for the Snake!
Word on the street has it that Stumpy Davis has been advised to keep a low profile and get a tight lid put on this entire matter asap if he values his own well-being. Gangsterism and killer goon squads are prone to being cultivated within law enforcement departments whenever corrupt senior government officials set a criminal tone from the top......it's just a natural by-product of thuggery run amok within corrupt governments. Lest we forget, there are numerous violent criminal gang leaders in Haiti today who were at one time law enforcement officers.
You really need to get a grip on all of your constant whining about Bowe that seems to be motivated by a not so well-hidden agenda unrelated to the value of your shares in Fidelity Bank, assuming you do in fact own any. I seriously doubt the horse you're backing could do a better job at managing the bank during these most trying economic times. So, suck it up.
> Sweet Lips Fernander said John Michael McKeon, the head of the NCA’s anti-corruption unit, and Andrew John Black, a senior investigator, will arrive in The Bahamas from the UK on August 14 and depart on August 17.
Talk about all the time in the world for an independent and thorough on the ground investigation! LMAO
No doubt Sweet Lips Fernander will next tell us that all of the investigative leg work has been done by his officers and only needs to be reviewed by, and discussed with, the two members of the UK investigation team. What a joke!
ExposedU2C says...
These are all excellent ideas worthy of serious consideration.
It truly is a crying shame that we do not have any men or women of great integrity and political stature in our society today who would be capable of getting the public support necessary to press for meaningful action on many of your good ideas here.
Assassins for hire and kidnappings for ransom are about to take hold in our country and this will no doubt trigger targeted and victimized influential Bahamian families of financial means to seek their own kind of vigilante justice for all the havoc wreaked on our small nation by corrupt political leaders and their favoured cronies.
On UK police to arrive in corruption probe
Posted 10 August 2024, 5:25 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
I really have to laugh at Neil, Sandy, Julian and Daphne for trying to make news out of a serious matter that so many of us have been talking about for more than two decades now. Our economy literally has been crippled, almost demolished, by the refusal of our corrupt "on-the-take" senior politicians to establish policies aimed at pivoting our tourism industry away from cruise visitors to stopover visitors.
On Hotel chief ‘not seeing’ repeat of 2023 growth
Posted 9 August 2024, 6:21 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Here are the key points that sly Michael Darville chose to ignore while readily admitting Davis could have received the medical treatment he needed in the Bahamas:
1) Davis made a personal decision to run for elected office and then to seek and accept the appointment as PM. In doing so he has a duty and commitment to lead by example and to instill in the Bahamian people confidence in the public healthcare system that his government is responsible for maintaining to an acceptable standard on their behalf.
2) Davis is adorned with a generous salary, allowances, the benefits of a deluxe health insurance plan, and many other perks afforded a sitting PM, and all at great cost to the taxpayers. If, as Darville suggested, he could have received the treatment he needed here in The Bahamas, then why on earth would he choose to greatly enrich a foreign medical facility and foreign medical personnel rather than have the costs of his treatment spent here in our country?!
3) Our PM was elected and is paid to be on the job as much as possible given the responsibilities, duties and frequent urgent demands made on his official office. With that in mind, he should have received his treatment in The Bahamas to avoid the inordinate delay in his return to our country because of his inability to travel during his post-op recovery period.
These are the inescapable truths that all speak to the very poor judgment exercised by Davis and the lame excuses made by Darville on his behalf. Both Davis and Darville must take all of us to be fools.
On PM is back to work and ‘feeling good’
Posted 9 August 2024, 5:46 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Toni Seymour likely did not even appreciate that she was making a complete and utter fool of herself at the press briefing. Now she's just a mouth piece for the Snake!
On ‘Eleuthera to get relief by end of September’
Posted 9 August 2024, 5:27 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Word on the street has it that Stumpy Davis has been advised to keep a low profile and get a tight lid put on this entire matter asap if he values his own well-being. Gangsterism and killer goon squads are prone to being cultivated within law enforcement departments whenever corrupt senior government officials set a criminal tone from the top......it's just a natural by-product of thuggery run amok within corrupt governments. Lest we forget, there are numerous violent criminal gang leaders in Haiti today who were at one time law enforcement officers.
On Munroe: No reason to fear police probe
Posted 9 August 2024, 5:15 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Bingo!
On GB Power: 75% won’t see bills increase despite base rate hike
Posted 8 August 2024, 6:25 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
You really need to get a grip on all of your constant whining about Bowe that seems to be motivated by a not so well-hidden agenda unrelated to the value of your shares in Fidelity Bank, assuming you do in fact own any. I seriously doubt the horse you're backing could do a better job at managing the bank during these most trying economic times. So, suck it up.
On ‘No stone unturned’: Fidelity’s $9m profits perfectly paced
Posted 8 August 2024, 6:20 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
I guess this means he will soon be fit enough to resume his ambassadorial duties in The Bahamas for Chairman Xi Jinpeng.
On ‘Christie discharged and doing very well’
Posted 8 August 2024, 4:46 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
The fat under his chin is nothing compared to the brain-dead fat between his two ears.
On AG office to appeal Supreme Court rulings
Posted 8 August 2024, 4:41 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
> Sweet Lips Fernander said John Michael McKeon, the head of the NCA’s anti-corruption unit, and Andrew John Black, a senior investigator, will arrive in The Bahamas from the UK on August 14 and depart on August 17.
Talk about all the time in the world for an independent and thorough on the ground investigation! LMAO
No doubt Sweet Lips Fernander will next tell us that all of the investigative leg work has been done by his officers and only needs to be reviewed by, and discussed with, the two members of the UK investigation team. What a joke!
On UK police to arrive in corruption probe
Posted 8 August 2024, 4:29 p.m. Suggest removal