The PLP scared of the women vote. They don't want ya ham and turkey no more! They want you to stop their sons from getting killed. They don't want their daughters to have to compete with foreign women and they want the food store prices to go down, gas prices to go down, light bills to go down and for the banks to stop taking their homes.. who you voting for?
It is obvious the PLP don't want da woman dem to vote!!! It was the women who defeated the referendum and it will be the woman dem who vote this lame a$$, corrupt, vision less government out of office. Go suck a lemon if you don't like brestess
As we move into a brand new year in just a few hours, it is sad to note that over 1,000, yes One Thousand people have been murdered in The Bahamas in the past decade. One Thousand persons whose lives have been snuffed out, by one or more cold, heartless killers. Some of the murders have been solved others remain cold. And yet in other cases the murderers themselves have been killed. The troubling trend appears that the killings are becoming more random, more senseless,more cold and the ages of both the killers and the victims seem to be getting younger. Teenage boys being head shot or shot multiple times for reasons that may never be know and only speculated. And many of the victims have not just been released from prison, they were not wearing an ankle bracelet and they were not known or hardened criminals. The solution for murder is not as simple as waving some magical wand or pressing a button to make every killer disappear, but it is time that some firm and resolute action be taken against murder in this country. Blood is flowing too freely. Life is being taken too easily, too many families are mourning.
Bahamian women were always proud of their "brestesses". It's hot so they put lil powder between them to keep from sweating so take the dam pics and stop clowning rotfl
It is a false perception that merchants buy below prices on Amazon and other online sites. Many of the sellers on these sites buy their goods as close-outs, over stocked, returned or even irregular merchandise so their first cost is lower than a merchant pays for his goods to bring to the Bahamas. secondly it has been discovered that many of the couriers are the ones benefiting from this new shopping trend. They are charging the consumers duties and vat but many are not paying these taxes to government. So they are making thousands of dollars weekly by clinging on to taxes collected from their customers but not passed on to the government. Then the government claims it cannot police the couriers properly because the customs department is short staffed. Then of course there is the question of 35% duty plus vat being paid on fabric/material. This has crippled a lot of stores that use to sell school uniforms because when they bring in the raw material at such a high duty then cut and sew the unifroms, they have to sell skirts for $25-30 and jumpers from $30-$45. Persons can purchase the uniforms in the flea markets for much less and if their children are travelling with them they can declare exemptions. So the local vendors cannot compete. The biggest problem we have in this country is all governments see the need for local Bahamians to subsidize vacations for some 3 million tourist that visit this country every year. The hotels and resorts and cruise lines get huge tax breaks while the local Bahamian is saddle beyond his eyebrows with taxes.
John says...
My understanding is females cannot be charged with indecent exposure in the Bahamas...correct me if I'm wrong
On Collie suggests turning away women registering to vote is suppression
Posted 3 January 2017, 11:02 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Perry can't control he own wife.. less da woman dem
On PM: Sears has had a fair shot in leadership challenge
Posted 3 January 2017, 10:56 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
The PLP scared of the women vote. They don't want ya ham and turkey no more! They want you to stop their sons from getting killed. They don't want their daughters to have to compete with foreign women and they want the food store prices to go down, gas prices to go down, light bills to go down and for the banks to stop taking their homes.. who you voting for?
On Collie suggests turning away women registering to vote is suppression
Posted 3 January 2017, 10:51 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
It is obvious the PLP don't want da woman dem to vote!!! It was the women who defeated the referendum and it will be the woman dem who vote this lame a$$, corrupt, vision less government out of office. Go suck a lemon if you don't like brestess
On PM: Sears has had a fair shot in leadership challenge
Posted 3 January 2017, 10:45 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
So the New Year really started with a bang (of a gunshot). Seems like no day is too sacred for murder anymore.
On UPDATED: Man found dead in Doubloon Drive home on New Year's Day
Posted 3 January 2017, 7:56 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
As we move into a brand new year in just a few hours, it is sad to note that over 1,000, yes One Thousand people have been murdered in The Bahamas in the past decade. One Thousand persons whose lives have been snuffed out, by one or more cold, heartless killers. Some of the murders have been solved others remain cold. And yet in other cases the murderers themselves have been killed. The troubling trend appears that the killings are becoming more random, more senseless,more cold and the ages of both the killers and the victims seem to be getting younger. Teenage boys being head shot or shot multiple times for reasons that may never be know and only speculated. And many of the victims have not just been released from prison, they were not wearing an ankle bracelet and they were not known or hardened criminals. The solution for murder is not as simple as waving some magical wand or pressing a button to make every killer disappear, but it is time that some firm and resolute action be taken against murder in this country. Blood is flowing too freely. Life is being taken too easily, too many families are mourning.
On Shot driver dies as car crashes into water at Saunders Beach
Posted 31 December 2016, 7:02 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Bahamian women were always proud of their "brestesses". It's hot so they put lil powder between them to keep from sweating so take the dam pics and stop clowning rotfl
On Loretta slams Parliamentary Commissioner for turning away women registering to vote
Posted 31 December 2016, 6:58 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
It is a false perception that merchants buy below prices on Amazon and other online sites. Many of the sellers on these sites buy their goods as close-outs, over stocked, returned or even irregular merchandise so their first cost is lower than a merchant pays for his goods to bring to the Bahamas. secondly it has been discovered that many of the couriers are the ones benefiting from this new shopping trend. They are charging the consumers duties and vat but many are not paying these taxes to government. So they are making thousands of dollars weekly by clinging on to taxes collected from their customers but not passed on to the government. Then the government claims it cannot police the couriers properly because the customs department is short staffed. Then of course there is the question of 35% duty plus vat being paid on fabric/material. This has crippled a lot of stores that use to sell school uniforms because when they bring in the raw material at such a high duty then cut and sew the unifroms, they have to sell skirts for $25-30 and jumpers from $30-$45. Persons can purchase the uniforms in the flea markets for much less and if their children are travelling with them they can declare exemptions. So the local vendors cannot compete. The biggest problem we have in this country is all governments see the need for local Bahamians to subsidize vacations for some 3 million tourist that visit this country every year. The hotels and resorts and cruise lines get huge tax breaks while the local Bahamian is saddle beyond his eyebrows with taxes.
On SuperValue chief: Xmas rush ‘worse than for Matthew’
Posted 30 December 2016, 7:36 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Restate: The parliamentary department is either too prude, too gay or too not into having Bahamians register to vote.
On Loretta slams Parliamentary Commissioner for turning away women registering to vote
Posted 30 December 2016, 7:06 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Seems like someone is very prude. Very gay or very not into letting Bahamians register to vote!
On 'Cover breasts to register for vote'
Posted 30 December 2016, 1:03 p.m. Suggest removal