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Franklyn says...

Yes the Bahamas is At ‘Critical Point In Evolution’ from 1967, we have found comfort in the mentality of dependency, depend on the US, UK or some other foreign entity to come in “and show the natives how to use their God given resources” the county is a gold mine of opportunity – from 1967 to when? When will we unshackle from a lost hope of what is Bahamian – this weight of colonial mindset that has only enrich a few.

Conch Salad, Straw work and fishing an’t ga’r kick it, we have spun that wheel, watch that movie and it an’t working. How blind do you have to be to see? Yes, another Baha Mar and another Kerzner …if I was at the helm, from Wulf Road to Bay Street will be divided into historic, cultural, business and tourist developments – hell, I would bring the cruise ships inland from Nassau Street and back out over Collins Ave.

This country needs transformation; the brightest of Bahamians are not coming back home to The Bahamas – come back for what? A transformed Bahamas will attract the minds of creativity that create modern jobs. High paying jobs in as simple as hydro or aquaponics. These industries bring in billions – lobster farming for God sake – was tested here in the Bahamas and taken Florida, and places like Malaysia where Red Lobster owns world’s largest lobsteraquafarm. We have the resources and the right environment – but not being Bahamian is not a good enough and being Bahamian is a waste of time in the eyes of our leaders.

On Bahamas at ‘critical point in evolution’

Posted 11 December 2015, 10:06 p.m. Suggest removal

Franklyn says...

GG said she felt “like weeping” ...I feel like packin my family and gettin the hell outta here.

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Photo: Latest homicide victim Wellington Roberts fatally shot this afternoon. He was recently released on bail and was being monitored by authorities.

Franklyn says...

... It’s too late for leadership spats, call a FNM rally for god's sakes! FNMs need to rally to feel there is still some hope in this country - it’s not all about you guys and your dan’ selfish ambitions. ...I am sure none of us want to live another (5) year of PLP madness ...remember there's an election phenomenon in The Bahamas where Political Parties win by default - party supporters feel so unattached that they care less to vote for their respective Political Parties.

...the attach photo is motivation to get you'll S.H.I.T together.

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On Senior FNM urges party to hold 2016 convention

Posted 11 December 2015, 9:40 p.m. Suggest removal

Franklyn says...

governor General has said “somebody has fallen down on the job” following the fatal stabbing of a 16-year-old Doris Johnson Senior High School student on Wednesday afternoon. governor General Dame Marguerite Pindling must be living on another planet if the fatal stabbing of a 16-year-old Doris Johnson Senior High School student on Wednesday afternoon is the only reality that would awaken her concerns in The Bahamas. A more appropriate statement for the governor would be: "My Government has fallen down on the job” for the total bad state of the country.

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Franklyn says...

...why didn't The Government of The Bahamas go with the offer to replace the old BEC with the totally new modern LNG project which was being offered at **no cost to the Bahamian people** with rates as low 0.10 - 0.14 cents per KWH?

On DPM targets BEC deal by year’s end

Posted 10 December 2015, 4:17 p.m. Suggest removal

Franklyn says...

...there is a special place in hell for liars ...Liu Liange Vice Chairman, President The Export-Import Bank of China don't know a word of English ...guess he conveniently had a Chinese interceptor along with him on his London trip.

I am so sick of these guys, one bunch of @!(&$

Franklyn says...


Utsch and MAHA, 2 of the worlds premier companies in the business of vehicle license plate production and vehicle inspection systems. These world leading companies teamed-up with Bahamian company Digital Access Control System for the production of secure digital vehicle plate production in The Bahamas, and to provide Technical Vehicle Inspection of motor vehicles. Our proposal to the Government of the Bahamas will create (150 - 200) new jobs and put the Bahamas inline with other countries where public safety, consumer protection and road safety are a legal requirement.

A company demonstration of the equipment capability can be seen at this link: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10…

Services at the inspection center to include vehicle headlights adjustment can be seen at this link:https://www.facebook.com/photo.php…

I pray that our proposal which is a Bahamian company's proposal is given the same necessary and serious consideration that will afford our group an opportunity to engage our Government in accepting and approving our offer.

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On Vehicle plates move from ‘night to day’

Posted 10 December 2015, 2:29 p.m. Suggest removal

Franklyn says...

Yes, we all understand the mentality of dependency, depend on the US, UK or some other foreign entity to come in “and show the natives how to use their God given resources” the county is a gold mine of opportunity – from 1967 to when? When will we unshackle from a lost hope of what is Bahamian – this weight of colonial mindset that has only enrich a few.

Conch Salad, Straw work and fishing an’t ga’r kick it, we have spun that wheel, watch that movie and it an’t working. How blind do you have to be to see? Yes, another Baha Mar and another Kerzner …if I was at the helm, from Wulf Road to Bay Street will be divided into historic, cultural, business and tourist developments – hell, I would bring the cruise ships inland from Nassau Street and back out over Collins Ave.

This country needs transformation; the brightest of Bahamians are not coming back home to The Bahamas – come back for what? A transformed Bahamas will attract the minds of creativity that create modern jobs. High paying jobs in as simple as hydro or aquaponics. These industries bring in billions – lobster farming for God sakes – was tested here in the Bahamas and taken Florida, and places like Malaysia where Red Lobster owns world’s largest lobsteraquafarm. We have the resources and the right environment – but not being Bahamian is not a good enough.