This stuff is serious. If each one of us who benefits from what ever this country offers should carry his/her fair share of the country's financial obligation the burden should be lighter. Let that person that is without fault, cast the first stone. Sincere sympathy, Bro. Lightbourne, but, you must pay your national obligation too. Perhaps the government will consider the implementation of property lien, which can be sold at auction on a regular basis to increase cash flow, until RPT is made current on all real estate.
Think, Bahamas, think. Murder is ok if one can verify being intoxicated at the time one commits the crime! We are in HELL already. So what about narcotics and other stuff like that?
Why would Kirk want to 'deal' with someone who threatened his life? He should have sought help from the Police and let them deal with that serious matter.
Hey, everyone here is well spoken; but you have missed the boat. Those teachers who were at the minister's office compound yesterday without the expressed permission of their employer, have set a very bad example for all other employees. Their emotion supercedes their sense of responsibility to their posts. They 'temporarily' abandoned their posts. They are paid to hold down their posts and perform to the given standard of same. They failed; now we get to grade them: "F".
Now, one understands why so many of the students in the government public school system are unruly. Looks like they learned that bad behaviour from some of their teachers. The BUT president and cohorts must be shown that they will not have everything their way. And if they continue to disrupt the school system, transfer them elsewhere. Perhaps they can better serve in immigration.
Observer says...
Take a good look at the 'religious' good samaritans who are among us and are looking for cheap labour recruitments for their camps overseas.
On Mitchell denies govt involved in human smuggling
Posted 21 February 2014, 6:10 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
This stuff is serious. If each one of us who benefits from what ever this country offers should carry his/her fair share of the country's financial obligation the burden should be lighter. Let that person that is without fault, cast the first stone. Sincere sympathy, Bro. Lightbourne, but, you must pay your national obligation too. Perhaps the government will consider the implementation of property lien, which can be sold at auction on a regular basis to increase cash flow, until RPT is made current on all real estate.
On 'Tax dodger should be fired from VAT role'
Posted 21 February 2014, 6:01 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
The Bishop should err on the side of truth. Let him that has an ear to hear, let him hear.
On Ministers accused of child cruelty, one faces indecent assault charge
Posted 13 February 2014, 2:02 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
Think, Bahamas, think. Murder is ok if one can verify being intoxicated at the time one commits the crime! We are in HELL already. So what about narcotics and other stuff like that?
On Privy Council quashes 25-year sentence in manslaughter case
Posted 16 January 2014, 2:34 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
The FOOL has said in his heart (mind) that The I AM, is not.
On Mitchell: I am criticised because of my support for gay rights
Posted 19 December 2013, 5:55 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
Does Banker have the capacity for objectivity? The comment by Banker suggests that Banker has a chip on the shoulder.
On Trafficking suspect refused ID parade
Posted 19 December 2013, 5:21 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
Name should read Kurt and not 'Kirk'....correction please.
On Five quizzed over murder of Kurt McCartney
Posted 19 November 2013, 3:12 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
Why would Kirk want to 'deal' with someone who threatened his life? He should have sought help from the Police and let them deal with that serious matter.
On Five quizzed over murder of Kurt McCartney
Posted 19 November 2013, 3:11 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
Hey, everyone here is well spoken; but you have missed the boat. Those teachers who were at the minister's office compound yesterday without the expressed permission of their employer, have set a very bad example for all other employees. Their emotion supercedes their sense of responsibility to their posts. They 'temporarily' abandoned their posts. They are paid to hold down their posts and perform to the given standard of same. They failed; now we get to grade them: "F".
On Bahamas Union of Teachers at the Ministry of Labour for conciliation talks
Posted 10 September 2013, 9:37 a.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
Now, one understands why so many of the students in the government public school system are unruly. Looks like they learned that bad behaviour from some of their teachers. The BUT president and cohorts must be shown that they will not have everything their way. And if they continue to disrupt the school system, transfer them elsewhere. Perhaps they can better serve in immigration.
On Bahamas Union of Teachers at the Ministry of Labour for conciliation talks
Posted 9 September 2013, 2:54 p.m. Suggest removal