Mudda Pratt and Allen should be ashamed. The fact that they are not in light of the report reflects very poorly on them. They need to go to pasture as their period of usefulness as leaders of the Bahamian people has passed- if it ever existed.
What qualifies Mr. Rolle to be Consular General of the Bahamas in any case? I have been wondering from the get go: What distinguishes him for such a post? The resume listed is painfully thin. So one must conclude that he is either friend, family or lover. He has to be one and therefore the PLP need to stop posturing. We know what will happen and that no accountability will be demanded.
A disgrace. Corruption. Corruption. Corruption. Bahamians stealing from themselves and rather than suss out the corruption, most folks complain and then try to get at the government's bubby too. That breast soon dry up.
Why couldn't we have a story on this initiated by the tribune? Why is every article just reporting what politicians say in relation to something or another? This is a national travesty and unfortunately - once again - it will be caught in the crosshairs of politics and no one will be held accountable. Suck teeth!
WTF is the "White Grove"? Please stop this idiocy. There is Coconut Grove- Often referred to as "The Grove" and "The Grove- West." If it is found that this dude had anything to do with that young man's death- he needs a good cut azz and should never see the light of day- again.
Well if you are going to appropriate carnival then you may as well go whole sail! I like Bahamen- they are good. But they do not draw the numbers of Machel Montano. He is an extraordinary performer. A thousand percent more appropriate than Pit Bull- who was rumored to be coming at five times this amount. Make him an honorary Bahamian and "Get sumtin' an wave!" Get sumtin' an wave!"
If we want to be technical "sex" refers to "male" and "female," and "gender" with cultural designations of "masculine" and "feminine," but today the terms are used interchangeably. It seems as if Bahamians think that removing one or the other term from the law will have different effects. But let me give you this scenario- A Bahamian- born a man who has had gender reassignment survey - When "she" returns to the Bahamas- "she" who was born male is now recognized as a female and thus is able to come to the Bahamas and be married to a man under law- today, tomorrow and forever. Laws "protect" only to an extent. I doubt there will be a rush for gay marriage in the Bahamas since all the gay people I know who want to be married - already are. They may not be married in the eyes of the Bahamas but they went where they needed to go to achieve their desired goals. We can't police these decisions by grown folks- nor should we want to. All people are equal in God's eye. When we depend on man's determination of equality is when we go wrong.
Greentea says...
Mudda Pratt and Allen should be ashamed. The fact that they are not in light of the report reflects very poorly on them. They need to go to pasture as their period of usefulness as leaders of the Bahamian people has passed- if it ever existed.
On Urban Renewal chiefs snub Public Accounts Committee
Posted 16 April 2015, 6:56 p.m. Suggest removal
Greentea says...
Ethical- perhaps- but HC is not a complex or creative thinker and woefully conservative. He needs to stay on the sidelines.
On Urban Renewal chiefs snub Public Accounts Committee
Posted 16 April 2015, 6:50 p.m. Suggest removal
Greentea says...
What qualifies Mr. Rolle to be Consular General of the Bahamas in any case? I have been wondering from the get go: What distinguishes him for such a post? The resume listed is painfully thin. So one must conclude that he is either friend, family or lover. He has to be one and therefore the PLP need to stop posturing. We know what will happen and that no accountability will be demanded.
On Consultations continue with Consul General over circumstances of arrest
Posted 16 April 2015, 6:45 p.m. Suggest removal
Greentea says...
A disgrace. Corruption. Corruption. Corruption. Bahamians stealing from themselves and rather than suss out the corruption, most folks complain and then try to get at the government's bubby too. That breast soon dry up.
On Contracts over $10,000 issued without proof of approval
Posted 14 April 2015, 2:56 p.m. Suggest removal
Greentea says...
Why couldn't we have a story on this initiated by the tribune? Why is every article just reporting what politicians say in relation to something or another? This is a national travesty and unfortunately - once again - it will be caught in the crosshairs of politics and no one will be held accountable. Suck teeth!
On Audit findings ‘raise eyebrows’ over use of taxpayers’ money
Posted 14 April 2015, 2:52 p.m. Suggest removal
Greentea says...
I was thinking the same thing. Who is on their PR team? goodness.
On Baha Mar ‘won’t open before June’
Posted 13 April 2015, 11:56 p.m. Suggest removal
Greentea says...
WTF is the "White Grove"? Please stop this idiocy. There is Coconut Grove- Often referred to as "The Grove" and "The Grove- West." If it is found that this dude had anything to do with that young man's death- he needs a good cut azz and should never see the light of day- again.
On Man wanted in Sean Neville murder probe
Posted 13 April 2015, 9 p.m. Suggest removal
Greentea says...
I still love Long Island! But these crazy people gatta go....
On Suspect in Long Island fatal stabbing in police custody
Posted 6 April 2015, 8:09 p.m. Suggest removal
Greentea says...
Well if you are going to appropriate carnival then you may as well go whole sail!
I like Bahamen- they are good. But they do not draw the numbers of Machel Montano. He is an extraordinary performer. A thousand percent more appropriate than Pit Bull- who was rumored to be coming at five times this amount.
Make him an honorary Bahamian and "Get sumtin' an wave!" Get sumtin' an wave!"
On Soca star to be paid $100k for Carnival
Posted 31 March 2015, 4:38 p.m. Suggest removal
Greentea says...
If we want to be technical "sex" refers to "male" and "female," and "gender" with cultural designations of "masculine" and "feminine," but today the terms are used interchangeably. It seems as if Bahamians think that removing one or the other term from the law will have different effects. But let me give you this scenario- A Bahamian- born a man who has had gender reassignment survey - When "she" returns to the Bahamas- "she" who was born male is now recognized as a female and thus is able to come to the Bahamas and be married to a man under law- today, tomorrow and forever. Laws "protect" only to an extent. I doubt there will be a rush for gay marriage in the Bahamas since all the gay people I know who want to be married - already are. They may not be married in the eyes of the Bahamas but they went where they needed to go to achieve their desired goals. We can't police these decisions by grown folks- nor should we want to. All people are equal in God's eye. When we depend on man's determination of equality is when we go wrong.
On Sir Arthur: We must vote in favour of gender equality
Posted 31 March 2015, 12:15 a.m. Suggest removal