Comment history

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.

Observer says...

Mr. Bacon and Mr. Smith, Q.C. took it upon themselves to conceal alledged criminal activities by not reporting same to the RBPF? Who are these people?

Observer says...

Who can verify the verasity of this story? How did the two men enter the USA? Did they have assistance from Border Patrol?

On Released Cubans now in Florida

Posted 8 March 2016, 2:50 p.m. Suggest removal

Observer says...

The land above the high water mark, (where the sea reaches at high tide) on Cabbage Beach, is private property. Those people who want to make that area a flea-market, and the politicians who 'support' their claim otherwise, will be trespassing. They have rights to the beach area between the high water mark and the sea. They have no right to demand location of a beach access through or adjacent to privately held property. What's next?

Observer says...

D'as good for them. They elected the comedian to the chair. Obviously, dey aint know what they was doin. Man dey playin, but this is serious business dey fooling round with. Look like Dey need more respect an stuff like dat.

Observer says...

The route through the Old Bahama Channel should have been taken from Florida to Puerto Rico. Though longer, it was safer to go that route, on the first leg of the journey, in the weather conditions that prevailed. It is elementary. Time might have been lost; but lives might have been saved.

Observer says...

To insinuate and suggest outright that delay of the development noted in the article is due to graft in the government is a perfect indication of the magnitude of corruption that exists in our society today. As a man thinks in HIS heart, so is HE. Perhaps this is the method they might employ to get things going?

On Frustration at delay to $2bn Andros project

Posted 19 February 2016, 12:03 p.m. Suggest removal

Observer says...

What is the legacy of one Honourable George A. Smith, ex-member of parliament (PLP) for Exuma?

On Tax no foundation for a ‘progressive’ govt

Posted 16 February 2016, 3:51 p.m. Suggest removal