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Flyingfish says...

I mean a much better use of the The Mudd, would probably to build a large public housing estate of semi-detached or attached buildings with multi stories but that would probably be to sensible for this government and to unprofitable for private interest to invest into.

On Abaco partners offer $4m Dorian memorial

Posted 21 September 2022, 8:52 a.m. Suggest removal

Flyingfish says...

Haha, How am I not surprised with this government.

Flyingfish says...

Dude if she says no just don't have sex with her. Either she loves you or not. If she doesn't have sex and you want to have sex get a divorce. You know that lust is a sin, so if a man can't control his urges he is in the wrong.

Because if you petition her for sex and she doesn't want it yet force her, that is only gonna hurt the marriage.

Furthermore, please stop talking about other things that have nothing to do with this issue. Legal prostitution and bestiality are far from this. Just because another nation claims somethin or has something doesn't mean we have to involve ourselves with any other ideas they have.

Flyingfish says...

Wow the government, finally figured out the obvious and did something about it. I mean of course the guns were coming in from Grand Bahama its right next to America, allows boat to harbour easily in secluded canals, is a major transshipment area, has a large population, and many connections to America and Nassau.

I mean a teenager can work that out, yet the police are just aimlessly wondering

On Firearms and gang unit launches in Grand Bahama

Posted 14 September 2022, 10:56 a.m. Suggest removal

Flyingfish says...

This sounds like the child was not wearing the seat belt at all or fully. Maybe not sitting up right

On Boy killed and two hurt in Grand Bahama collision

Posted 14 September 2022, 10:40 a.m. Suggest removal

Flyingfish says...

Lol, maybe the people of the Bahamas have the common sense to realize that rambling on about a Republic when we don't have a democratic senate, Don't have a well functioning court system, no local government in NP, and a disastrous civil service is wildly foolish and a complete mix up of priorities.

You can talk all you want about the effects and connections of colonialism, but what you see this country as, has nothing to do with the monarchy or a republic, its a mental thing.

I have the pride enough in my country to know that we are not ready for moving to a republic and it is a waste of government time, resources, and money. The Bahamas becoming a republic is like building a house out of sheetrock and clapboard and painting it pretty/decorating it nice. Yet the foundation and structural integrity is compromised.

If the government allows our senate to have 9/16 senators chosen by the PM, making it a yes-man's council why should we move to a republic and waste time on meaningless democratic reforms because of feelings and a sorry mentality. If you feel like a slave or colonist call yourself one, that's not my business.

But it's quite clear that their should be so many other things getting a referendum but the republic thing is dangled in front of our faces. If this passes the government won't have the time nor focus to get other important things done.

The Bahamas should keep it's special relationship with the UK, just like Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Interestingly enough they don't get called nor seen as colonies despite being in the same situation as us.

On Bahamas ‘not ready’ for step to republic

Posted 14 September 2022, 10:33 a.m. Suggest removal

Flyingfish says...

Yet you'll be the same one at the regatta, drinking up, enjoying an "English'' tradition.

On Bahamas ‘not ready’ for step to republic

Posted 14 September 2022, 10:06 a.m. Suggest removal

Flyingfish says...

Ive never seen a rich nation do this. If this was a rich nation act, the bulldozing would have been sued to oblivion.

Flyingfish says...

Expanding the road is just gonna invite more traffic to come to Gladstone.

On Gladstone businesses fear roadworks impact

Posted 14 September 2022, 8:49 a.m. Suggest removal

Flyingfish says...

Lol, this man called the National lottery a shortcut yet every developed country in the world is using it. Sounds like he is scared for his wallet.