Stealing electricity is a common pastime in the Bahamas, especially, on the island of New Providence. If BEC should engage 'detectives' to sniff out the electricity thieves and have all of them brought to justice, a new industry might be born, i.e. private prisons, because HMP would not be able to accommodate everybody.
My people perish because of the lack of knowledge and understanding. Their zeal outstrip knowledge and understanding by a ratio of at least 9:1 . So now the court will make the decision that too many of us are incapable of doing. And I guess, by our standard, even the court is an -ss.
This is stereo-typing perfected. What the writer of the article/editorial has described clearly, is the proof that the imperialists succeeded at their dastardly games of divide and conquer.
Agreed, agreed, agreed; this is uneducated rubbish. Justice must be meted by the judiciary, and certainly not by the executive or legislative branches of government. These complainants are hiding something crucial to the matter at hand. They are attempting to use strong arm tactics to accomplish their goal. Makes one wonder why people from the two great western democracies would employ this kind of tactic. They would rather destroy a local industry than to wait for the wheel(s) of justice to turn; or is it that they have no respect for bahamas? So who needs the trouble mongers? The farther the distance, the better will be the acquaintance. That's all folks.
The preceding comments are not representative of educated, real bahamians. Its time to use your brain power, people. Now is not the time for sniping, and griping. Only those people among us who know the country's motto will ever be of any help to this nation. The others, those who do not know the motto, will for ever 'waller' in the mud.
Observer says...
But if the activities of the web-shops are legal, then an 'injunction' is not necessary.
On JUST IN: Court of Appeal judges dismiss web shops' appeal
Posted 17 April 2013, 4:25 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
Chronologically, this story is incorrect. Check it.
On Murderer jailed for 50 years has appeal dismissed
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Observer says...
Stealing electricity is a common pastime in the Bahamas, especially, on the island of New Providence. If BEC should engage 'detectives' to sniff out the electricity thieves and have all of them brought to justice, a new industry might be born, i.e. private prisons, because HMP would not be able to accommodate everybody.
On JUST IN: Wrinkle sentenced to jail
Posted 12 February 2013, 3:25 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
My people perish because of the lack of knowledge and understanding. Their zeal outstrip knowledge and understanding by a ratio of at least 9:1 . So now the court will make the decision that too many of us are incapable of doing. And I guess, by our standard, even the court is an -ss.
On 'Injunction granted to web shop operators'
Posted 30 January 2013, 3:14 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
This is stereo-typing perfected. What the writer of the article/editorial has described clearly, is the proof that the imperialists succeeded at their dastardly games of divide and conquer.
On Just who is NIB Chairman Gregory Moss?
Posted 3 January 2013, 5:17 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
Dr. Minnis re-iterates continuously that he is the leader of the Free National Movement. Is there a reason for this tiresome monotony?
On Minnis says resignation is no surprise
Posted 12 November 2012, 3:23 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
Agreed, agreed, agreed; this is uneducated rubbish. Justice must be meted by the judiciary, and certainly not by the executive or legislative branches of government. These complainants are hiding something crucial to the matter at hand. They are attempting to use strong arm tactics to accomplish their goal. Makes one wonder why people from the two great western democracies would employ this kind of tactic. They would rather destroy a local industry than to wait for the wheel(s) of justice to turn; or is it that they have no respect for bahamas? So who needs the trouble mongers? The farther the distance, the better will be the acquaintance. That's all folks.
On 'I'll set the record straight over real estate'
Posted 22 October 2012, 4:26 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
It is disappointing that the mighty Tribune would evenly partially reprint some trash that's published in the National Enquirer.
On ‘The knife that killed OJ’s wife stashed in Bahamas’
Posted 20 October 2012, 5:03 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
The preceding comments are not representative of educated, real bahamians. Its time to use your brain power, people. Now is not the time for sniping, and griping. Only those people among us who know the country's motto will ever be of any help to this nation. The others, those who do not know the motto, will for ever 'waller' in the mud.
On Facebook response to Abaco result
Posted 16 October 2012, 6:13 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
Please explain why Mr. Curry wanted an audience with Minister Gray; Something to do with local government or central government?
On Cash angered by PLP's comments at Abaco rally
Posted 1 October 2012, 3:59 p.m. Suggest removal