Unfortunately for the average Bahamian male, he is already at a disadvantage when he makes is first social encounter with a member of the opposite sex. The girl is likely to come from a home where her parents and family stand behind her, she has friends who give her advice, she may be more educated than her male counterpart and, if she is working, she may be earning more than him. So the young men start off at a disadvantage and in a "trying to catch up mode." Hence the average Bahamian male is in crisis. Yet, while many are supporting gender equality as noted in this forum, young men are still expected to carry the financial burden of dating or socializing with members of the opposite sex and while many say a man is no longer the head of the family or household, men are still expected to be the primary provider for his family. In fact we are only now seeing a change in trend where unmarried fathers are being given equal or regular access to their children and its doubtful that any (single) mother in the Bahamas has been ordered by the courts to pay child support for her children. When you speak of gender equality you are actually talking of taking power from one gender and giving it to the other. You are stripping a man of his authority to be the head of the family and saying this is now a shared responsibility. Of course there will be conflicts and breakdowns in relationships hen women now have the legal right to have her own way. So the question now is what does a man do when he can no longer control his wife or spouse? I guess I am old school and cannot see how it will work. But more than half the girls in the report expect their male counterparts to disclipine them
John Bain was the first to fire a shot across the head of Dr. Hubert Minnis. When Dr. Minnis reflected that there were clerical errors in the report that may have contributed to the $10 million difference in the physical inventory count and that which was on record, John Bain was less than professional and said if the good doctor could find mistakes in a report 'that dozens of accountants missed", then he could fix the numerous problems at PHA. Furthermore the idea that $10 million worth of drugs were missing from the PHA hung in the air for days, maybe weeks and John Bain never came forward to explain that part of the shortfall was due to mismanagement and failure of PHA's staff to follow proper accounting practices and yes part was due to clerical errors on the report. Or was it? John Bain has yet to acknowledge or deny that the errors exist, but only to express surprise that someone could find them. This is the first time he is acknowledging that a full $10 million worth of drugs is ***not missing!*** Maybe it was John Bain's intention to blow his own whistle by claiming (or at least giving the impression) that there was millions of dollars in inventory missing from the PHA and his company uncovered it, not realizing that his report would be subject to microscopic scrutiny.
Bank of Bahamas is a clear and definite evidence of rape and rip off. Can you detail how Hubert Ingraham (dishonestly and intentionally) raped and/or ripped off the Bahamas?
BOB losses up to $200 million and the managing director getting ready to resign. These people the whole management team and Perry Christie needs to go to jail.. they allowed BOB to be stripped naked and raped.
$200 million gone from Bank of the Bahamas in just two years of PLP rule. No matter how honest and trustworthy Perry Christie and Brave Davis pretend to be, they are responsible for this massive rip off the Bahamian people's money. This is outright theft and this is where assets of the persons who 'tief' the money under the pretense of borrowing should be seized. Also ***any and all*** bonuses and perfks paid to Paul McSweeny and his management team should be rescinded forethwith and made to be returned to the bank and the peoples pockets Has anything the PLP done in three years without a cloud of controvesy over it or a shaadow of dishonesty?.
The centers for disease control expect the Ebola cases to get up to 10,000 a week in West Africa that's 1/2 million cases a year in West Africa alone. Add the world wide infections and you can see why America has 1.5 million 'coffin liners' in storage.
That is not the reason. But whatever it is it needs to be fixed. The most useful years of the building finds it sitting empty and idle and depreciating.
John says...
you sound retarded
On COB STUDY: 58% of boys believe men should discipline their female partners
Posted 21 October 2014, 4:14 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Unfortunately for the average Bahamian male, he is already at a disadvantage when he makes is first social encounter with a member of the opposite sex. The girl is likely to come from a home where her parents and family stand behind her, she has friends who give her advice, she may be more educated than her male counterpart and, if she is working, she may be earning more than him. So the young men start off at a disadvantage and in a "trying to catch up mode." Hence the average Bahamian male is in crisis. Yet, while many are supporting gender equality as noted in this forum, young men are still expected to carry the financial burden of dating or socializing with members of the opposite sex and while many say a man is no longer the head of the family or household, men are still expected to be the primary provider for his family. In fact we are only now seeing a change in trend where unmarried fathers are being given equal or regular access to their children and its doubtful that any (single) mother in the Bahamas has been ordered by the courts to pay child support for her children. When you speak of gender equality you are actually talking of taking power from one gender and giving it to the other. You are stripping a man of his authority to be the head of the family and saying this is now a shared responsibility. Of course there will be conflicts and breakdowns in relationships hen women now have the legal right to have her own way. So the question now is what does a man do when he can no longer control his wife or spouse? I guess I am old school and cannot see how it will work. But more than half the girls in the report expect their male counterparts to disclipine them
On COB STUDY: 58% of boys believe men should discipline their female partners
Posted 21 October 2014, 4:02 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
get real!
On COB STUDY: 58% of boys believe men should discipline their female partners
Posted 21 October 2014, 3:44 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
John Bain was the first to fire a shot across the head of Dr. Hubert Minnis. When Dr. Minnis reflected that there were clerical errors in the report that may have contributed to the $10 million difference in the physical inventory count and that which was on record, John Bain was less than professional and said if the good doctor could find mistakes in a report 'that dozens of accountants missed", then he could fix the numerous problems at PHA. Furthermore the idea that $10 million worth of drugs were missing from the PHA hung in the air for days, maybe weeks and John Bain never came forward to explain that part of the shortfall was due to mismanagement and failure of PHA's staff to follow proper accounting practices and yes part was due to clerical errors on the report. Or was it? John Bain has yet to acknowledge or deny that the errors exist, but only to express surprise that someone could find them. This is the first time he is acknowledging that a full $10 million worth of drugs is ***not missing!*** Maybe it was John Bain's intention to blow his own whistle by claiming (or at least giving the impression) that there was millions of dollars in inventory missing from the PHA and his company uncovered it, not realizing that his report would be subject to microscopic scrutiny.
On Auditor says hospital is trying to discredit him
Posted 21 October 2014, 3:35 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Bank of Bahamas is a clear and definite evidence of rape and rip off. Can you detail how Hubert Ingraham (dishonestly and intentionally) raped and/or ripped off the Bahamas?
On FNM Chairman says response to Ebola threat is too 'laid back'
Posted 21 October 2014, 9:03 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
BOB losses up to $200 million and the managing director getting ready to resign. These people the whole management team and Perry Christie needs to go to jail.. they allowed BOB to be stripped naked and raped.
On FNM Chairman says response to Ebola threat is too 'laid back'
Posted 21 October 2014, 5:39 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
$200 million gone from Bank of the Bahamas in just two years of PLP rule. No matter how honest and trustworthy Perry Christie and Brave Davis pretend to be, they are responsible for this massive rip off the Bahamian people's money. This is outright theft and this is where assets of the persons who 'tief' the money under the pretense of borrowing should be seized. Also ***any and all*** bonuses and perfks paid to Paul McSweeny and his management team should be rescinded forethwith and made to be returned to the bank and the peoples pockets Has anything the PLP done in three years without a cloud of controvesy over it or a shaadow of dishonesty?.
On 'No interviews' rule marks a change for the Governor General
Posted 20 October 2014, 7:20 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Lest we forget who her husband was aye:
On 'No interviews' rule marks a change for the Governor General
Posted 20 October 2014, 7:10 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
The centers for disease control expect the Ebola cases to get up to 10,000 a week in West Africa that's 1/2 million cases a year in West Africa alone. Add the world wide infections and you can see why America has 1.5 million 'coffin liners' in storage.
On Bahamas holds off on Ebola travel ban
Posted 19 October 2014, 11:43 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
That is not the reason. But whatever it is it needs to be fixed. The most useful years of the building finds it sitting empty and idle and depreciating.
On Audit under fire: Officials reject claim of $10m missing funds
Posted 18 October 2014, 12:36 p.m. Suggest removal