Comment history

Observer says...

The children are the wards of their parents. Wherever the parents go, except on custodial sentence, etc., so go THEIR children with them. The parents are responsible, initially, for the well being of the children. What is the difficulty with this logic? Please, bahamians, make it clear and plain that the event of birth in The Commonwealth of The Bahamas is not an entitlement to Bahamian citizenship. Tell the intruders, Don't confuse what other nations do with our constitution. We are a sovereign nation; we create laws and policies that govern the orderly conduct of Bahamian society. Tell them!

Observer says...

Its a guilt trip crossed with the need for sympathy. They are very tricky.

Observer says...

Confirmed! The Haitian Ambassador to the Commonwealth of The Bahamas is a c o w a r d! He is SO concerned for the children of Haitian nationals who are living here, uninvited, without legal documents. His concern for them should force him to cause the parents of those children to reverence the statutory laws of The Bahamas and stay at home in Haiti, notwithstanding the economic catastrophe that prevails in that country. Perhaps he has assisted in their plight. Now he wants us to take care of their millions. No, Sir, enough is enough, and WE are at that crossroads. So stop hiding your adult self behind defenseless infants and children and do the right thing. go home, to where you belong, NOW.

Observer says...

Where in HELL does one criminalize a criminal? Perhaps these criminals think that breaking the statutory laws of the Bahamas is a big joke. Better find yourselves back home where you belong.Come by invitation only, ma bey.

Observer says...

This story is a lot of hog wash. Hanna has had at least a run-in with the law. Check the official records carefully; inclusive of HM Prisons. See also deportation order from USA. Then check NIB records for history of employment, if any exists.Then also check the registry to ascertain if the defendant owns a house and if so who is the mortgagee. All of this should be verified quite easily. One does not hope that the courts accept the words of a felon willy nilly.

On Three in court over $118,000 drug seizure

Posted 31 October 2014, 1:50 p.m. Suggest removal

Observer says...

Pull out the suit, if indeed your reputation has been sullied by the firm that conducted/compiled the forensic audit report.

On Fraud claims denied

Posted 17 October 2014, 5:32 p.m. Suggest removal

Observer says...

A group of four - five persons attired in white 'hard hat' and orange reflector vests were seen this morning, Monday, October 6, @ 8:30 am, walking westerly along Yamacraw Hill Road. That's somewhat usual; never saw this before; drive this road frequently.

Observer says...

Ladies, and Gentlemen; let the contest begin. The better strategist will win the fight. Please, be fair to each of them and afford them equal opportunity. That's all that is required. Drop the name-calling and act as 'grown-ups'..

Observer says...

Bahamas Customs senior officials know exactly how the vehicles of subject were brought into the Bahamas and they know who brought them in and the circumstances under which they were imported into the Bahamas. WHAT are they going to do about the suitation? is the million $ question. The Attorney General should intervene, post-haste, prosecute and recover revenue due to the Treasury. do not leave this to the customs department/finance minister.

On Police probe ongoing over stolen vehicles

Posted 23 September 2014, 10:50 a.m. Suggest removal

Observer says...

That right there, Well_mudda, is 'below the surface'. Raise the standard higher.

On Former headmaster of Queen's College dies

Posted 1 September 2014, 4:35 p.m. Suggest removal