Comment history

Observer says...

The right of these men of the cloth to preach their brand of inequality is NOT greater than the right of a man to pass citizenship to his progeny. Please, understand brothers, to deny this right to be exercised by a male citizen of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, is to perpetuate youth rebellion against legitimate authority. Pray again about your decision.

Observer says...

Dementia???!!!.

Observer says...

Who gave government contracts to themselves. Does anybody know? If it is corrupt now it was corrupt then. But, the PEOPLE, who are incorruptible must put a stop to the practise.

On Miller: We learned corruption from U.S.

Posted 18 April 2016, 5:33 p.m. Suggest removal

Observer says...

One of the reasons why Bahamians are "undisciplined" is the fact that our leaders, all of them, publicly disrespect each other, in their quest for political 'supremacy'. They act like political cannibals. Monkey see, monkey do too.

On DNA leader’s cousin hurt in raid

Posted 18 April 2016, 5:23 p.m. Suggest removal

Observer says...

Corruption is the chief commodity of the USA. They still haven't told the true, whole story of their involvement in Central America re Sandinistas, etc, etc, etc. And Noriega.

On US warning over govt corruption

Posted 15 April 2016, 11:17 a.m. Suggest removal

Observer says...

If Bahamians could be objective concerning any subject, we would all benefit from the knowledge to be gained therefrom. The mention of the name Solomon Humes may have caused some eyebrows to be raised, because few people know the man. For the record the late Mr. Humes was an employee of a legitimate duly registered entity that conducted business in financial services in the Bahamas for more than sixty years. The same entity (still operating), employed V. Prosa, I. Dumont, G. Farrington, D. Demeritte, a Former Ambassador, Mr. Johnstone, S. Wallace, just to name a few. Mr. Humes did not operate a private trust for his personal benefit he acted as servant for the trust company, his employer

Observer says...

Where is the administrator for this forum? Please, check the coarse language that is being posted. Its so unprofessional and unbecoming to be published in the tribune. More respect, please, people. Children also read the paper.

Observer says...

Sheeprunner12 makes reference to Cuban cars. The cars one supposes he /she refers to are not /were not manufactured in Cuba. What is evident though, about those cars, is the Cuban genius that keeps them running.

Observer says...

Why are the brothers and sisters who support the national mess that Pintard was/is involved in? When and where were the 'hate' rallies executed? 'Hate' rallies is a term that originated in the deep south, usa. Bahamians don't conduct 'hate' rallies. We love our genuine brothers and sisters. But HELL will freeze hard before the gatekeepers who are among us allow ham or bacon to mess with our sovereignity. Those who are shouting nation for sale are themselves the salespeople. Every rope has two ends. Go figure that.

Observer says...

Now this is extreme. She might consider another island of the Bahamas. We will welcome your return, Banker. Happy for you to have won employment abroad. Many young Bahamians do. Best wishes and hope that your stay in the newly found country will never be affected by corruption in politics. By the way, politics is corrupt because many of the people who are served by politicians are corrupt too.