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John says...

Does it or does it buy him time to get things in order?

On Allen says ruling leaves him vindicated

Posted 14 May 2015, 10:16 a.m. Suggest removal

John says...

Least we forget we have a 19 y/o "convict", who claims the charges against were false and that he received severe injuries whilst in police custody. The decision on this matter needs to be finite so that this man may know his fate. Also done in a timely manner so that his access to a fair and unprejudiced appeal is not impossible.

John says...

Maybe Franky Wilson can advance the Bah Mar owner a soft loan of $100 million to complete the project that everyone was betting on. Is this another case of the Finlaysons and City Market and Solomons, where the investors had capital but no experience. The problem is that even if and when the project is completed no one knows how long it will be operating before it can turn a profit. It is a very huge project in a very hostile economy. The unexpected delays in opening did not win Bah Mar any favors in the marketplace Franky Wilson is correct that many Bahamians have lost and continue to lose the shirts of their back as many businesses that were a part of the Bahamian Landscape for years are closing their doors. The eight years of recession has taken its toll but Bah Mar got many advices that its project was too ambitious and should be scaled down or done in phases. A completed building that sits mostly empty is still of no benefit to the Bahamas economy.

John says...

Consolidated shares fell to less that what the iPO price was and it never recovered. They pay 1/4 cents per share twice a year so go figure.

On Gov’t wipes $7m Water Corp debt

Posted 13 May 2015, 5:25 p.m. Suggest removal

John says...

Is Ed gong back to co-hosting the "Eric and Ed" show in the mornings?

On Fields demits office at Ocean Club HOA

Posted 13 May 2015, 10:53 a.m. Suggest removal

John says...

OK the government taking a lot of flak for taxing and regulating the web shops. In fact they process is not yet complete. So it may be a while before the government could license persons to come around to people houses like Jehovah's witnesses, but with a different book of numbers.
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"Numbers begins at Mount Sinai, where the Israelites have received their laws and covenant from God and God has taken up residence among them in the sanctuary.[2] The task before them is to take possession of the Promised Land. The people are numbered and preparations are made for resuming their march. The Israelites begin the journey, but they "murmur" at the hardships along the way, and about the authority of Moses and Aaron. For these acts, God destroys approximately 15,000 of them through various means. They arrive at the borders of Canaan and send spies into the land, but upon hearing the spies' fearful report concerning the conditions in Canaan the Israelites refuse to take possession of it, and God condemns them to death in the wilderness until a new generation can grow up and carry out the task. The book ends with the new generation of Israelites in the Plain of Moab ready for the crossing of the Jordan River.[3]"

John says...

Can we discuss this at the next DNA convention scheduled for...guess when ma boy!

John says...

money, money, money!!

John says...

seems like you cannot wait until the end of the month anymore, especially if you have an active bank account and online banking. Someone needs to check your account frequently, especially as more and more persons are using the online deposit scheme, where they can deposit a check written on your account to theirs before it is verified by your bank.

John says...

Should Bahamian craftsmen volunteer to help finish Bah Mar in the interest of state and country? But that may not sit well with persons currently employed who feel they are being taken advantage of. #nogratuities