The staff are too incompetent to maintain the existing ones, so it's only a matter of months before these 'new' ones are so badly maintained they break down also.
While I agree with 90% of Rollns' points, he really needs to stop acting, along with the vast majority of black Bahamians) as if all Bahamians are black.
This act discriminates against Bahamians, not just some Bahamians based on skin color.
You didn't vote "no" to them being allowed to continue - that wasn't even an option on the referendum paper.
Sadly, 99% of Bahamians did not understand the English used in the questions, and *assumed* that's what it meant, even though nowhere did it actually say that.
> no true Christian is going to read Myles' press release
I don't think you'll actually find any 'true Christians' in the Bahamas (you know, the ones who believe forgiveness and tolerance, and living their own lives in line with the teaching of the bible), which is why it *is* so concerning.
The bible is a book *you* choose to believe in. *You* choose to live your life by it's words.
That does not make it a requirement, or fact, or real, nor does it give you the right to tell others how to live their lives. In fact, you are in the minority, with only 30% of the planet having any interest in your book.
Please - keep your 'religious agenda' to your self. What you believe is your business, but keep it in the privacy of your own home and don't try and ram it down everyone else's throats.
There will be, but like everything that (slowly) advances The Bahamas towards becoming something close to a civilised nation, it will be at least 10 years after the rest of the entire world has done away with insidious, ancient prejudice, hate and bigotry such as that spouted by this 'man of god'.
The rest of the world is pretty much there... we can only hope this nation will be one day too.
By 'a slight improvement', I think the dear Minister meant to say '*marginally less disgraceful, but still just as terrifying for the future of the country*'
HarryWyckoff says...
What's the point in buying more?
The staff are too incompetent to maintain the existing ones, so it's only a matter of months before these 'new' ones are so badly maintained they break down also.
Insanity.
On BEC to spend $6m on new generators
Posted 19 September 2014, 4:20 p.m. Suggest removal
HarryWyckoff says...
While I agree with 90% of Rollns' points, he really needs to stop acting, along with the vast majority of black Bahamians) as if all Bahamians are black.
This act discriminates against Bahamians, not just some Bahamians based on skin color.
On MP hits out discrimination in gaming bill
Posted 12 September 2014, 12:04 p.m. Suggest removal
HarryWyckoff says...
You voted "no" to **regulating** the webshops.
You didn't vote "no" to them being allowed to continue - that wasn't even an option on the referendum paper.
Sadly, 99% of Bahamians did not understand the English used in the questions, and *assumed* that's what it meant, even though nowhere did it actually say that.
On Wilchcombe claims govt had to reject gaming poll verdict
Posted 5 September 2014, 1:15 p.m. Suggest removal
HarryWyckoff says...
The sickening contempt this man shows for the People of The Bahamas is utterly amazing.
Why is the entire country not in uproar?
On PM laughs off calls for Wells review
Posted 4 September 2014, 1:25 p.m. Suggest removal
HarryWyckoff says...
> no true Christian is going to read Myles' press release
I don't think you'll actually find any 'true Christians' in the Bahamas (you know, the ones who believe forgiveness and tolerance, and living their own lives in line with the teaching of the bible), which is why it *is* so concerning.
On LGBT attack 'is hate speech'
Posted 2 September 2014, 5:03 p.m. Suggest removal
HarryWyckoff says...
The bible is a book *you* choose to believe in. *You* choose to live your life by it's words.
That does not make it a requirement, or fact, or real, nor does it give you the right to tell others how to live their lives. In fact, you are in the minority, with only 30% of the planet having any interest in your book.
Please - keep your 'religious agenda' to your self. What you believe is your business, but keep it in the privacy of your own home and don't try and ram it down everyone else's throats.
On LGBT attack 'is hate speech'
Posted 2 September 2014, 5 p.m. Suggest removal
HarryWyckoff says...
There will be, but like everything that (slowly) advances The Bahamas towards becoming something close to a civilised nation, it will be at least 10 years after the rest of the entire world has done away with insidious, ancient prejudice, hate and bigotry such as that spouted by this 'man of god'.
The rest of the world is pretty much there... we can only hope this nation will be one day too.
On LGBT attack 'is hate speech'
Posted 2 September 2014, 12:54 p.m. Suggest removal
HarryWyckoff says...
Silly Mr Lowe!
Did he think for one moment the government wasn't screwing each and every person in the Bahamas with VAT?
Their pockets are lined. With VAT they'll squeeze just a little more out before they are (rightfully) voted into oblivion.
On Auto prices 11% higher under lower VAT rate
Posted 30 August 2014, 12:27 a.m. Suggest removal
HarryWyckoff says...
Does anyone proof read at the Tribune?
What the *#&#^ does:
> if the minimum wage is to low it could if minimum wage is too low, it becomes meaningless
The only meaningless thing here is this writer's grasp of the English language.
On Labour cost increase could make country 'less competitive'
Posted 18 August 2014, 3:29 p.m. Suggest removal
HarryWyckoff says...
By 'a slight improvement', I think the dear Minister meant to say '*marginally less disgraceful, but still just as terrifying for the future of the country*'
On Exam results add up to a slight improvement in maths and english
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