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Maynergy says...

Author P. Carl Gibson’s New Book “Behind Grey Curtains” is a colorful and Insightful look at the history of the Bahamas
through the eyes of a son in the diaspora of the Bahamas.
Recent release “Behind Grey Curtains” P. Carl Gibson is a unique mix of the author’s personal experience and perspective
on The Bahamas’ history, emphasizing the notable advocates who spoke out for freedom and the creation of a native government.
P. Carl Gibson, a son in the diaspora of The Bahamas, has completed his new book “Behind Grey Curtains”: a conversational and
enlightening commentary on the islands of The Bahamas’ struggle and rise from colonial rule to self-government.
Author Gibson writes, “Even though my views were always progressive and liberally inclusive I frequently wrote letters to the Editors
of local newspapers and decried the pace of economic dislocation of people from the islands of Mayaguana, Inagua, Acklins and
Crooked islands from 1969 – 1974. . . I retain the belief in the innate premise of human equality, civil rights and fair play under the
rule of law may be acknowledged. The silence of injustice cries out from the hill top seeking justice as I stood behind the grey curtains
I said a prayer. We shall overcome. . .

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Posted 21 June 2023, 8:47 p.m. Suggest removal

Maynergy says...

Bahamas:
My hope is with moderate ideas, advancing for the growth of the country, each island having the same voting right in parliament to advocate for continuity and balance for the indigenous folks who are becoming a vanishing minority, in a country where our fatherfathers and mothers paced and paid for, against the invading merchants, colonial masters and the political imposters.
"We the people" have to start somewhere, unequivocally to jostle the hate and sorrow over the pain the people have been allowed to suffer, for these many years.
Let the the people live with dignity and economic fairness to florish..
Thank you.

Maynergy says...

Bahamas 2023:
Google:
Maynergy Bahamas, a history of the people of the Bahamas.
Copyright (c) 2022 P. Carl Gibson.
All rights reserved.
The stories as it is written is the recollection of the author and may not be what others may remember. No intent to defame and or rewrite the history of the time is intended. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or any event may be purely serendipitous.

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Maynergy says...

Bahamas 2022:
Presently: Article 70 of The Constitution
of the Bahamas.
Should this Article in The Constitution
be changed (ammended) so every member of the
Senate may be duly elected by the people of the
islands of the Bahamas and not the Governor General
an Imperial Representative of King Charles of England?
yes (x) - no ( )
Should the House of Assembly be
downsized?
yes: (x) - no: ( )
Should each island have its own
Member of Parliament to advocate
for the people's development and
progress thereof?
yes: (x) - no: ( )
Should New Providence island, have
immediately a duly elected Local
government body effectively giving the
the people a voice in the islands future?
yes (x) - no ( )
Bidyes1@gmail.com
Rethink "devolution."

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Posted 15 November 2022, 3:59 p.m. Suggest removal

Maynergy says...

http://tribune242.cThe pressure is hot to say something. Bahamas Foreign Affairs is
ripe for advancement of progressive growth. Who can do that?om/users/photos/2022/nov/15/79271/

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Maynergy says...

The pressure is hot to say something. Bahamas Foreign Affairs is
ripe for advancement of progressive growth. Who can do that?

http://tribune242.com/users/photos/2022…

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Posted 15 November 2022, 3:41 p.m. Suggest removal

Maynergy says...

The pressure is hot to say something. Bahamas Foreign Affairs is
ripe for advancement of progressive growth. Who can do that?

http://tribune242.com/users/photos/2022…

http://tribune242.com/users/photos/2022…

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Posted 15 November 2022, 3:39 p.m. Suggest removal

Maynergy says...

$10.5 billion spent to execute the Bahamas Foreign mission since independence since July 10th 1973. What was gained with this cash?
This is a list of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Bahamas:[2]
1973–1984: Paul Adderley
1984–1989: Clement T. Maynard
1989–1990: Charles Carter
1990–1992: Sir Clement T. Maynard
1992–1994: Orville Turnquest
1994–2002: Janet Bostwick
2002–2007: Fred Mitchell
2007–2012: Brent Symonette
2012–2017: Fred Mitchell
2017–2021: Darren Henfield
2021–present: Fred Mitchell
Which one of the aforementioned names did an unsually remarkable job for the advancement of the people of the Bahamas on the world stage so far?

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Posted 15 November 2022, 3:37 p.m. Suggest removal

Maynergy says...

The goal of eliminating or diminishing crimes in the country won't either be achieved through summary executions. These will just make crime rates go up and even worsen.
The courts must get a hold of this madness and bail should not be set for certain types of crimes.

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