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MonkeeDoo says...

Excellent article and "oh if it might fall on fertile ground".

MonkeeDoo says...

Comrade Tal: When I read "sometimes its best " in your above post, I thought you might be advising him to **swallow a cyanide capsule or otherwise fall on his sword**. A coup de grace for Beloved Comrades Christie and Davis & Co.

On Nygard hits back with his own allegations

Posted 16 March 2016, 4:02 p.m. Suggest removal

MonkeeDoo says...

sheeprunner12: in that case we need to riot !

MonkeeDoo says...

Why does Bran still think the DNA could even win one seat ? Maybe if they had Minnis for leader it could happen for them.

MonkeeDoo says...

That penny must be made of lead it dropped so hard.

On Support for Baroness

Posted 15 March 2016, 4:52 p.m. Suggest removal

MonkeeDoo says...

Does this government do anything carefully ?

MonkeeDoo says...

We need to have another Commission of Enquiry Honest Man. Sooner rather than later. It would be good for the Supreme Court to recommend such after consideration of this non-commendable matter. The evidence is shocking. The police should properly interrogate Nygard, as they would any other assassin or hired gun. Hook the battery leads up to his nuts and see how loud he sings.

MonkeeDoo says...

**How would Halkitis even know ?**

MonkeeDoo says...

*That bond’s successful placement would remove an existing $200 million-plus guarantee that the Government provided to underwrite BEC’s previous financings, a development that will reduce its contingent liabilities and the national debt.* As far as I know, BEC is still owned by the Government of the Bahamas so on a consolidated basis the obligations of BEC will be the obligations of the Government. Someone please help me if I have it wrong !

MonkeeDoo says...

Sickened: I think that John and Tal see the writing on the wall now and each is probably gettin' juiced by PGC and the hierarchy. It is appropriate that Nygard would be the one to blow the house down, as he clearly assisted in building it. You have to wonder what bank allowed that level of money to leave one account and end up in another. Code name or no code name. And Nygard would not have many Bahamian dollars, so one of the Canadian banks might want to have a little looksee to account for large exchanges taking place in the early part of 2012. No suspicious activity reports presumably ?