Comment history

Observer says...

Perhaps Rev President does not understand that each MP is really a citizen too, and is not a diety. The MP had to vote for another, in the constituency where he/she lives or lived in the last general election. Being MPs don't make them different from another registred Joe Public. Just like they consulted their constituents, who subsequently went to the polls, in general elections, they must also consult with and obtain the voters consent or otherwise upon the issue of current discussion. They must not be allowed to determine the outcome of this one in caucas.

Observer says...

Perhaps Rev President does not understand that each MP is really a citizen too, and is not a diety. The MP had to vote for another, in the constituency where he/she lives or lived in the last general election. Being MPs don't make them different from another registred Joe Public. Just like they consulted their constituents, who subsequently went to the polls, in general elections, they must also consult with and obtain the voters consent or otherwise upon the issue of current discussion. The must not be allowed to determine the outcome of this on in caucas.

Observer says...

This Bodie fellow seems to have all the answers to everyone's problems. He is incredible.

On The issues that matter

Posted 20 August 2012, 6:46 p.m. Suggest removal

Observer says...

You know what? Too many unhealthy persons out of unsanitary environs are allowed to roam the hospital unchecked. So instead of the hospital being the place where sickness is treated and cured, it becomes a place where sickness is spread to the healthy.

On Expert blasts hospital over bug

Posted 15 August 2012, 6:05 p.m. Suggest removal

Observer says...

This is one big disgrace. Whose body was found? Where is the Police's report on the serious matter? Do they know what the situation is? It seems silly to implicate the funeral director, in the absence of positive id of the alleged recovered human body from the particular place on the particular date. The family must be in state of embarrassment, and they know they dropped the ball.

Observer says...

A stitch in time saves nine.

Observer says...

Obviously, the contributor of this 'writing' is a student, and probably a freshman, based on the level of logic displayed.

On This is no country for confused men

Posted 4 July 2012, 2:45 p.m. Suggest removal

Observer says...

Will the leader, Hon. Dr. H. A. Minnis, please state the number of unemployed Bahamians at this present time? Will the Leader also state for the record, the number of people employed in the Urban Renewal programmes, under the immediate past administration?

On Minnis attacks urban renewal

Posted 25 June 2012, 3:04 p.m. Suggest removal

Observer says...

These jokers are seriously dysfunctional. They handed over the broken and crippled entities with the broken down equipment and now they are hoping for the miracle of life to return to them. How unreasonable can some men become? They should investigate their own shoddy performance with respect to the two corporations, one of which they bargained away because the knew that they could not handle it.

On FNM launches investigation into issues

Posted 19 June 2012, 4:21 p.m. Suggest removal

Observer says...

What a revelation this is. To think about it, he was a member of the team that presided over the affairs of this country for the last five (5) years from 2007 to 2012.

On 'Families in a state of decay'

Posted 18 June 2012, 3:04 p.m. Suggest removal