The criminal PLP are so scared that D'Aguilar is going to win Montagu and be a thorn in their side in the HOA that they have blatantly moved the boundary to try and reduce his chances. Freetown? Give me a break. Can this bunch of criminals sink any lower? Probably!
Munro suggests that "serious crime is trending down generally". That is complete BS. The Bahamian people are not fooled by that statement. Bahamians have never been more concerned for their person and their property than they are today. No-one seriously believes that serious crime is under control and trending downwards. I blame the government for not sorting out the administration of justice. The court system is a joke and many victims of crime are simply not reporting crimes because they know the system will not provide them with justice and will not protect them if they have to testify.
All creditors, regardless of nationality, should have received their proportionate share. What message does this send to potential foreign investors? The whole Baha Mar debacle has shredded the reputation of The Bahamas in the eyes of foreigners as a place to do business. Future foreign direct investment? You can write that off.
The PLP has cheated and lied its way through the last five years. They will cheat and lie some more in the belief they can keep their grip on power. Fortunately, their wicked ways are "doomed to fail". No boundary change skullduggery will prevent the Bahamian people from delivering its judgment on these parasites at the upcoming general election. The clock is ticking.
Honestman says...
The criminal PLP are so scared that D'Aguilar is going to win Montagu and be a thorn in their side in the HOA that they have blatantly moved the boundary to try and reduce his chances. Freetown? Give me a break. Can this bunch of criminals sink any lower? Probably!
On PM hits out at Chipman's boundaries report claim
Posted 18 February 2017, 4:49 p.m. Suggest removal
Honestman says...
I'll believe it when i see it. Jitney drivers are the scourge of the roads.
On Officials ‘hopeful’ of pilot of unified bus system
Posted 17 February 2017, 4:42 p.m. Suggest removal
Honestman says...
Munro suggests that "serious crime is trending down generally". That is complete BS. The Bahamian people are not fooled by that statement. Bahamians have never been more concerned for their person and their property than they are today. No-one seriously believes that serious crime is under control and trending downwards. I blame the government for not sorting out the administration of justice. The court system is a joke and many victims of crime are simply not reporting crimes because they know the system will not provide them with justice and will not protect them if they have to testify.
On Greenslade comments defended by Munroe
Posted 17 February 2017, 1:52 p.m. Suggest removal
Honestman says...
Maybe the Tribune could elaborate on these "solid achievements" 'cause we would all sure like to know what they are.
On EDITORIAL: Now is the time to put aside egos and unite
Posted 17 February 2017, 1:45 p.m. Suggest removal
Honestman says...
Rollins has as much chance of becoming Prime Minister as Fred Mitchell.
Ain't never gonna happen.
On Rollins: I will do what it takes to go back to FNM
Posted 17 February 2017, 1:42 p.m. Suggest removal
Honestman says...
Banker is spot on regarding Rollins.
On Rollins: I will do what it takes to go back to FNM
Posted 17 February 2017, 1:40 p.m. Suggest removal
Honestman says...
All creditors, regardless of nationality, should have received their proportionate share. What message does this send to potential foreign investors? The whole Baha Mar debacle has shredded the reputation of The Bahamas in the eyes of foreigners as a place to do business. Future foreign direct investment? You can write that off.
On Baha Mar’s foreign creditors to get ‘3-4 cents on dollar’ offer
Posted 17 February 2017, 1:36 p.m. Suggest removal
Honestman says...
The PLP has cheated and lied its way through the last five years. They will cheat and lie some more in the belief they can keep their grip on power. Fortunately, their wicked ways are "doomed to fail". No boundary change skullduggery will prevent the Bahamian people from delivering its judgment on these parasites at the upcoming general election. The clock is ticking.
On Boundaries legal challenge 'doomed to fail'
Posted 17 February 2017, 1:29 p.m. Suggest removal
Honestman says...
Is there a buyer yet for Baha Mar?
On 11,000 have applied for jobs at Baha Mar
Posted 16 February 2017, 4:56 p.m. Suggest removal
Honestman says...
Minnis made a mistake bringing Rollins into the FNM fold. He would be making a fool of himself if he were to bring him back a second time.
On Rollins: I will do what it takes to go back to FNM
Posted 16 February 2017, 4:55 p.m. Suggest removal