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Franklyn says...

Mr Izmirlian said: “I have not heard from the government since last October, and from the prime minister since last summer, but Perry was all over town dancing, singing and clowning around how BahaMar would open soon ... nothing but “public relations” spin put out by the Christie administration" said Mr Izmirlian ...suckers really takin Bahamians for fools.

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On Izmirlian seeks Baha Mar talks

Posted 1 February 2016, 7:31 p.m. Suggest removal

Franklyn says...

On Emac

Posted 31 January 2016, 10:16 p.m. Suggest removal

Franklyn says...

...what? I have fought much (much) bigger critters than Emac all of my FNM supporting life.

Franklyn says...

sad is those who put personal agendas, prejudice and biases above the goal. The FNM is an organization with rules, a governing body and an administration. And as for who will lead the party into the next general election ...as it will be decided in convention - then party members will rally behind that person. At the moment that person is Dr Hubert Minnis.

Thank you.
Franklyn
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1980 Registered Voter (1992 FNM Operation Now) and member of a unique team of Bahamian that contributed to the publishing of Nation for Sale, Paradise Lost and the Commission of Inquiry.

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Your history as a contributor on this forum specks volume to your character.

Again: ...who is The Chosen One to save The Bahamas.

Franklyn says...

** Again I make the call: ...may the Oracle please enlighten the 70,000+ FNM supporters ....who is The Chosen One

Franklyn says...

this person (Emac) is an idiot, DNA supporter and a complete waste of bits - Block

Franklyn says...

the results of the last elections my contradict your assumption/assertion if one was to use the election performance of Mr. Minnis as an opinion poll.

Killarney: 5016 registered voters.
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4593 of the persons registered to or 91.6% cast votes. A total of 2429 votes went to Hubert Minnis (FNM) or 52.90% which is in the top 5 percentage points of support of the entire election process.

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Again I make the call:
...may the Oracle please enlighten the 70,000+ FNM supporters ....who is The Chosen One to save The Bahamas from the Evil Empire?

Franklyn says...


...may the Oracle please!!!!!!!! enlighten the 70,000+ FNM supporters ....who is ***The Chosen One*** to save The Bahamas from the Evil Empire?

Franklyn says...

Past leaders were called a number of things: They called Sir Cecile "a mad man", “hot headed”; Sir Kendall Isaac was called “old sore throat”, UBP", Sir Lyndon was called "Sweet-mouth Willie", “The Chef”, “One eye Willie”; Hubert was called "The delivery boy", “big head”, “old rum keg” and they call Perry “Sissy”, “Pharaoh", “Vomit” and “idiot”.

But 3 men in the history of Bahamian politics had the most influence on Bahamian psyche in shaping what a Bahamian political leader should measure up to: and they are Sir Lynden, Sir Cecile and Hubert Ingraham. These men process a quality that we may not see come by our way for some time to come.
The lawyer like, smart mouths: who grew up hard and street smart. The sometime “jive talking” that defined the life of these men and the entertainment of onlooker and supporters, to become our measure in our flawed political system of electing leaders.
This I feel was the reason Hubert was asked to return to the FNM after the Tommy defeat - and who could have being a worst leader than Tommy in the psyche of the Bahamian electorate.
Perry also feels that he should be counted among these past great Bahamian leaders – but he fall short by a large measure. And the PLP after Perry will face the same pains of transitions from the political style of the legends.
So the question for FNMs is: (do we really around the party’s leadership) and get ready to win an election and deliver this country from the hands of what could be the worst administration in the history of the Bahamas. Or we can go on assassinating persons who may not suit our own little personal agendas, biases or traditions.

Franklyn says...

...its more of a Bahamian experience that prefer to see other Bahamians go up in flames then to see them succeed.