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Maynergy says...

Revolutionary changes of restructuring class, property, political, civil rights, gender equality, economic, foreign and inter-island-policy and commerce and regional affairs confronts any new Prime Minister, who must work to eliminate the dependence on tourism and broaden the nature the tourist-dollars could contribute to the opening of many other economic inter-activities and political autonomous models for the islanders

Maynergy says...

Right is Right.
U heard?
Right is Right

Maynergy says...

Centuries ago they (i.e) the Caribs, The Loyalists from the Carolinas,
Andrew Jackson, George Washington and even the Arawak Indians marked
the island of New Providence, Bahamas. No one knows why for sure ...
until now.
Read the classic essays on fate and the chilling in-depth dissection
of the crime blitz invading the Bahamas (1975 - 2016).
P. Carl (Gibson) recalled the patriotic acts of natives like
Edmund Moxey, Randol Fawkes, Arthur Foukles, Carlton Francis, Mr.
Cecil Wallace Withfield, Mr. Kendal G.L. Isaacs, Milo Butler, and
extra ordinary men like Capt. Daniel Gibson aka Bulla Danny, Mr. Levi
McPhee, Mrs. Mildred Williamson, Mr. Lionel Taylor, Constable Louis
Williamson, Rodney Collie and Pastor Alexander Brown, who selflessly
sought to better the way forward for generations to come.
These people rejected arrogance for passion and duty.

P. Carll (Gibson) believing that government is a monopoly of
force to protect and enforce rights for all the people and that
while it had become fashionable to advance the interest of oneself
instead of the people. Many patriots known in the islands of the
Bahamas embraced the future together with strength and the belief
that the greater good of the country would prevail for all the
children of the July 10th independence revolution.
"Behind Grey Curtains" gives a clear view of where the country should
be headed for growth and prosperity for all

Maynergy says...

The people of MICAL has been crying out for someone to hear their plea. Put Inagua and Mayaguana back as one and Acklins and Crooked island and Londg Cay as another . This is where they could have logically make new seats. The stuff that was done is an affront to democracy. Be honest people. Stand Up for your rights.

Maynergy says...

Dearly Beloved U did not ask me what my opinion on anything is. True.
Just hear me out this time my brothers and sisters.
The word I would like U to think about is stewardship:
i submit that the stewardship of this nation i.e. The Commonwealth of the Bahamas as a people
has been compromised when our land, dignity, national symbols, properties are given or sold to anyone who has no historical, social, language, habits, manners and religion as we do.
Do U think our present day leaders or government can be called “Xenophile”?
I certainly believe this is the case.

On Christie: It's like the Wild West

Posted 15 February 2017, 12:23 p.m. Suggest removal

Maynergy says...

Dearly Beloved U did not ask me what my opinion on anything is. True.
Just hear me out this time my brothers and sisters.
The word I would like U to think about is stewardship:
i submit that the stewardship of this nation i.e. The Commonwealth of the Bahamas as a people
has been compromised when our land, dignity, national symbols, properties are given or sold to anyone who has no historical, social, language, habits, manners and religion as we do.
Do U think our present day leaders or government can be called “Xenophile”?
I certainly believe this is the case.

On Legal challenge on boundaries

Posted 15 February 2017, 12:22 p.m. Suggest removal

Maynergy says...

Education in the Bahamas is compulsory between the ages of 5 and 16. As of 2003, the school attendance rate was 92% and the literacy rate was 95.5%. The government fully operates 158 of the 210 primary and secondary schools in The Bahamas. The other 52 schools are privately operated.

Maynergy says...

Edikasyon nan Bahamas se obligatwa entre les laj nan 5 ak 16. Kòm nan 2003 to a ale lekòl te 92% ak pousantaj la alfabetizasyon te 95.5%. Gouvènman an konplètman Opere 158 nan 210 lekòl yo primè ak segondè nan Bahamas yo. Reviews lòt 52 Lekòl yo yo prive opere.

Maynergy says...

O'k U was right. I was mistaken comrade comrade PM's speech did not sketch a program that focuses on the development of infrastructure, capital proposals, island-wide transport projections, security National or anything on this issue: Asia / European Union / Africa / USA / Eastern Europe.
Imagine Bahamas beyond 2017 and beyond with a patriotic nationalist government that has put in place and establishes a functioning people-centered regime with the following for improving the people:
A) S.O.R.S (Strategic Oil Reserve Reserve)
To minimize the lack of oil in all territories and maintenance / regulation of fair pricing and market stability.
B) B.M.T.S (Bahamas Maritime Tracking System)
That is to say. Installed in all mail boats, etc. Which operate in national waters at minimal cost.
C) N.C.M (National Cellular market - deregulation and opening of cellular services to competition.
D) I.I.A.T (Inter Island Air Transportation).
E) I.I.T.B (Inter-Tourist Office).
F) New postal rates for bulk consignments / advertisers / shippers in bulk.
G) A housing service that helps residents not to lend a hand.
H) B.T.A. (Bahamas Transportation Authority) A semi-quasi agency that administers the mass movement of people in New Providence Island and throughout the nation of the island. What was he talking about, comrade comrade?

Maynergy says...

O'k U was right. I was mistaken comrade comrade PM's speech did not sketch a program that focuses on the development of infrastructure, capital proposals, island-wide transport projections, security National or anything on this issue: Asia / European Union / Africa / USA / Eastern Europe.
Imagine Bahamas beyond 2017 and beyond with a patriotic nationalist government that has put in place and establishes a functioning people-centered regime with the following for improving the people:
A) S.O.R.S (Strategic Oil Reserve Reserve)
To minimize the lack of oil in all territories and maintenance / regulation of fair pricing and market stability.
B) B.M.T.S (Bahamas Maritime Tracking System)
That is to say. Installed in all mail boats, etc. Which operate in national waters at minimal cost.
C) N.C.M (National Cellular market - deregulation and opening of cellular services to competition.
D) I.I.A.T (Inter Island Air Transportation).
E) I.I.T.B (Inter-Tourist Office).
F) New postal rates for bulk consignments / advertisers / shippers in bulk.
G) A housing service that helps residents not to lend a hand.
H) B.T.A. (Bahamas Transportation Authority) A semi-quasi agency that administers the mass movement of people in New Providence Island and throughout the nation of the island. What was he talking about, comrade comrade?