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IslandWarrior says...

There is no one on the FNM run right now, and barking at car tyres will not build back supporters to a party that has lost at a minimum 75% of its supporters and most who have supported the party for over 40 years, key people, community leaders who are still heartbroken and would never return to community activism in support of the FNM.

The Minnis administration has done such a good job of destroying brand FNM that there may be a need to change its name moving forward or place in permanent hiding "ALL" names and faces associated with the failed Minnis Administration banish.

IslandWarrior says...

I never in my life could I think I would agree with you, Fred, when you say FNM 'Couldn't See Forest For The Trees' and may I add "all the smoke". Most of them didn't know the fight that went into getting the FNM where it was by so many that they ignored, laughed at, and outright insulted, so it was easy for the idiot crew to *** fu'ked up*** so badly.

PTI Bahamas

IslandWarrior says...

It hurts me to say this, but the former Minnis Administration should be banished from politics in our country, never to ever again present themselves for any form of leadership in The Bahamas again.

IslandWarrior says...

The FNM, sadly, is back, Lost in the wilderness of multiple political tragedies. Still not accepting responsibility for all of its failures and still not understanding that it's your core support base that is the bridge that will build the rescue plan from a life of wandering lost in the pitiful wilderness of political failures and shame.

The Brave/Chester team will do its best to lock the gates of any FNM return; in what I can estimate, the gate will remain closed until the FNM rebrand with new faces and faces that didn't remind supporters of the disastrous failures and missed opportunities of the Minnis Administration.

As the Bahamas turns its direction to its 50th anniversary and as the world continues to evolve, the Bahamas will be placed in the limelight, attracting investment, creating jobs and innovations. The Brave/Chester team will move our country to a realm that makes the sad complaint from voices lost deep in a wilderness of political tragedies; silent thumps in the darkness of night that no one hears.

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> "A Strong and very long time FNM
> supporter."

On ‘I’m the man to lead FNM’

Posted 26 November 2021, 4:02 p.m. Suggest removal

IslandWarrior says...

The new DPM is on the right track but there is a much bigger picture that is being totally overlooked and well documented.

The Bahamian fishing sector in 2015 contributed 1.2 per cent of GDP (USD 96 million). In 2017, 4 people were reported as employed in aquaculture and 9 000 in occasional fishing.

In The Bahamas, Researchers did a separate analysis for the tourism-driven fisheries catch. They added the non-resident recreational catch to an estimate of tourist consumption of commercial seafood, which was based on a survey they conducted of hotels. They estimated a tourism-driven catch of 662,000 metric tons, 75 per cent of the total catch for The Bahamas. 662000 t = 1459460175.6639 lb @ an average selling price of $5 per lb = $ ..." take a set" $7,297,300,878.32 and that's billion with a B.

The cost for a fishing license is USD $5 per day, USD $20 per month or USD $60 for an annual license.

On DPM: Yachting fees ‘unconscionably’ low

Posted 29 October 2021, 10:12 p.m. Suggest removal

IslandWarrior says...

Yep, The Bahamas and the hate it has for its People.
Sí, las Bahamas y su odio por su gente.
是的,巴哈马及其对人民的仇恨。
Oui, les Bahamas et leur haine pour leur peuple.

IslandWarrior says...

On Discussion on vote process

Posted 20 October 2021, 6:46 a.m. Suggest removal

IslandWarrior says...

Just another day in Bahama Land, where citizens are disrespected, marginalized and taken for granted. In a system that patronizes a culture of corruption, incompetency and outright self-hating bias, that sees anything Bahamian as not deserving or something to detest. How long must we hear from public servants "not now, ain't ready and come back? How many emails go unanswered, phone calls not returned or files lost. At the same time, they are serving privileged people with tenacity and vigour seeking only to benefit financially from a paid employment service-caring nothing for the damage incurred through their selfish, careless actions.
Just another day in Bahama Land, where a few benefits and if you are Black, go back.

On Golden Girls’ gift also held up by govt

Posted 19 October 2021, 11:17 a.m. Suggest removal

IslandWarrior says...

There is nothing untoward with this man's efforts to complete his home for his family. All of his processes and procedures and his communications with the two "top offices" in the country are laid out clearly for all to see. It's a simple case of bad service that has decayed this country, and where there is a lack of accountability; you find chaos; in a country where a D Grade is the accepted standard, what more do you expect.

On I ran for my country - only to be left behind

Posted 19 October 2021, 12:55 a.m. Suggest removal

IslandWarrior says...

Typical fool, whose head is buried deep up his backside; the Bahamas as a culture has dishonoured and disrespected Bahamians or anything Bahamian for as long as I can remember. If not Smokie 007, Elisha Obed (may he rest in peace) was a Bahamian light middleweight boxer. He is the Bahamas only world champion in boxing, and what we did to him is the same neglect and disrespect that continues.

Bahamians are no different from the other Black communities where some see no wrong when our brother is being ill-treated, neglected, or outright disrespected and taken advantage of. We never know the evil, the prejudice and the cultural grudge that defines us and deprives us.

So if you are offended by my truth, then I can only say you must be of the very few who have no eyes to see that we live in a society of privilege, where the colour of your skin can determine if you eat and do not eat; if some of us receive service or don't receive assistance, but sir/madam step from your painted glass and open your eyes and see.

On I ran for my country - only to be left behind

Posted 19 October 2021, 12:24 a.m. Suggest removal