With Davis at the Helm of the PLP ship they are sure on their way to strike a reef and sink to the bottom of the Atlantic. I wouldn't trust this old rusty bastard as far as I could throw him, he skin even looks slippery like a snake. Give it a rest you old crook.
With our economic outlook legalizing and taxing medicinal and recreational Marijuana would be a saving grace for the Bahamas. Although we know our friend Uncle Sam would probably not approve of this venture. All I can say is when the day recreational Marijuana sales becomes a reality your gonna have alot of "businessmen" ready to open doors and start growing.
Birdie I know your vocabulary is not the best, but amalgamated means to be combined so these people did not lose their jobs they were just transferred into a single entity. I don't understand why the PLP continues this culture of jobs programs hiring 50 people to do the job of 1 person. The amount of money we Bahamians pay in government salaries is unbelievable and we get zero value back.
But you did receive new road infrastructure did you not Birdie? The PLP cannot finish any initiative or project they ever start, its always a setup from the get go and the Bahamian people receive essentially nothing or end up worse off then they were before the project even began. No one is falling for your governments empty promises Biridie, Bahamians have finally had enough.
The extortion charges were brought contrary to Section 453 (1) of the Penal Code, Chapter 84 while the bribery charges were brought under Section 3(2)(a) of the Prevention of Bribery Act Chapter 88.
I know you can't read well but try looking those "laws that do not exist" up
"the brilliant" Wayne Monroe, you mean the "Walk Fast and Kiss my Ass" Monroe, such wise words from a "brilliant" mind. Birdie you are the biggest ass kisser in the Bahamas. I hope these scumbags giving you something on the side or else you should just fall asleep in the garage with your car running.
Birdie there is this thing called "the law" I know you brain dead PLP don't think that "the law" applies to your party but unfortunately your party is no longer leading our country. So when you break "the law" you are charged in a court of law and must suffer the consequences.
Naughtydread says...
Fred Mitchell go home
On Bishop Ellis: Gibson shown no respect
Posted 9 August 2017, 9:47 a.m. Suggest removal
Naughtydread says...
Yeah its his name....
On Minnister of Pain: PM swings axe to turn round economy
Posted 27 July 2017, 1:55 p.m. Suggest removal
Naughtydread says...
With Davis at the Helm of the PLP ship they are sure on their way to strike a reef and sink to the bottom of the Atlantic. I wouldn't trust this old rusty bastard as far as I could throw him, he skin even looks slippery like a snake. Give it a rest you old crook.
On PLP road back to power ‘not easy’
Posted 26 July 2017, 2:11 p.m. Suggest removal
Naughtydread says...
With our economic outlook legalizing and taxing medicinal and recreational Marijuana would be a saving grace for the Bahamas. Although we know our friend Uncle Sam would probably not approve of this venture. All I can say is when the day recreational Marijuana sales becomes a reality your gonna have alot of "businessmen" ready to open doors and start growing.
On No moves to legalise marijuana
Posted 21 July 2017, 10:35 a.m. Suggest removal
Naughtydread says...
Birdie I know your vocabulary is not the best, but amalgamated means to be combined so these people did not lose their jobs they were just transferred into a single entity. I don't understand why the PLP continues this culture of jobs programs hiring 50 people to do the job of 1 person. The amount of money we Bahamians pay in government salaries is unbelievable and we get zero value back.
On Overseas staff savings net $1m
Posted 19 July 2017, 10:51 a.m. Suggest removal
Naughtydread says...
But you did receive new road infrastructure did you not Birdie? The PLP cannot finish any initiative or project they ever start, its always a setup from the get go and the Bahamian people receive essentially nothing or end up worse off then they were before the project even began. No one is falling for your governments empty promises Biridie, Bahamians have finally had enough.
On 24-hour wait in A&E flood crisis
Posted 17 July 2017, 1:10 p.m. Suggest removal
Naughtydread says...
The extortion charges were brought contrary to Section 453 (1) of the Penal Code, Chapter 84 while the bribery charges were brought under Section 3(2)(a) of the Prevention of Bribery Act Chapter 88.
I know you can't read well but try looking those "laws that do not exist" up
On Dames: No witch hunt, police act on evidence
Posted 14 July 2017, 2:18 p.m. Suggest removal
Naughtydread says...
"the brilliant" Wayne Monroe, you mean the "Walk Fast and Kiss my Ass" Monroe, such wise words from a "brilliant" mind. Birdie you are the biggest ass kisser in the Bahamas. I hope these scumbags giving you something on the side or else you should just fall asleep in the garage with your car running.
On Dames: No witch hunt, police act on evidence
Posted 14 July 2017, 2:16 p.m. Suggest removal
Naughtydread says...
Birdie there is this thing called "the law" I know you brain dead PLP don't think that "the law" applies to your party but unfortunately your party is no longer leading our country. So when you break "the law" you are charged in a court of law and must suffer the consequences.
On Dames: No witch hunt, police act on evidence
Posted 14 July 2017, 2:13 p.m. Suggest removal
Naughtydread says...
Why this man look like the kid who always use to borrow money from people at lunch but never pay anyone back though! loooool
On UPDATED: Kenred Dorsett arraigned on nine charges, remanded in custody
Posted 13 July 2017, 11:41 a.m. Suggest removal