Comment history

Observer says...

The psyche of the "true Bahamian" and the "True Jamaican" are like day and night, respectively in that order. Do the research, if you dare to.

Observer says...

To the MadHatter: This is too far above your ability. Sit small and try to decipher what's being communicated. Now take a break.

Observer says...

Andrew, the issue is neither how much nor how long, brother. The issue is illegal entry into any country is wrong. If you don't believe this, then try to enter any country of your choice without permission of relevant authority. Just try it, the proof of the pudding is in the eating of it. Softies don't build a country that's worth anything. Bleeding hearts are a blight on an orderly society. Your responsibility is to obey the statutory laws and the constitution of the bahamas. If you don't like them then you too can leave. Fare-well, lad.

Observer says...

MadHatter is both mad and dumb. In 1861 these islands were colonized by the Europeans and Freed Slaves. The French were not included, and neither were the parents of one Fred Smith, the loose, rusty cannon in GB.

On Baptiste hits out at 'compromise'

Posted 20 November 2014, 12:52 a.m. Suggest removal

Observer says...

This is a tall tale. When since can a 'girl' fight off two or more horny jet ski operators? Wake up to the fraud. Those 'victims' hatched that scheme to obtain money from 'the hotel'. Do you really think its more than that?

Observer says...

Mr. Fred Smith should have been appointed adviser to the government of Haiti to look after the repatriation matter. He could be somewhat more effective than the present Haitian ambassador to the Bahamas. Perhaps this is what he is vying for, lowly trickster. Bahamians, let us cast our votes for Mr. Smith. To Fred Smith, QC. We did that too.

On Haitian group rejects boycott

Posted 18 November 2014, 1:49 p.m. Suggest removal

Observer says...

Question...... if mother and father are home in Haiti, and the child is left in the Bahamas, who , except the 'guardian', files for bahamian citizenship on the young person's behalf? And what if all of the above, other than the young person, are dead?

On Haiti delegation to have talks

Posted 18 November 2014, 1:39 p.m. Suggest removal

Observer says...

Fellow Bahamians, you were told that the Haitians are very adept at trickery.Now your eyes are wide open. You haven't seen the end yet. They are figuring now how to out maneuver you. The pastors, the associations, the ambassador, the president et al, are actively involved. They pretend not to understand that 'born in the Bahamas' refers to specific 'citizens' of the UK & Colonies, relative to 10 July 1973 and other legal provisions enacted prior to 1973, and others who were 'naturalized'. Aliens who landed in the Bahamas illegally were never considered, except, that they are criminals. As such they cannot be made eligible to be granted the privileges that pertain to citizenship.

On Haiti delegation to have talks

Posted 17 November 2014, 6:57 p.m. Suggest removal

Observer says...

Have never seen so many (English) grammatical infractions in any one publication.
Improve on it Guys and Gals.

Observer says...

Inquire at the Haitian Embassy in Nassau and demand co-operation from that government.