The issue is,"are there rats or is there a rat in the general post office's work/storage space." The post master general, acting, is unsure. Boy, I smell a rat right here. Here is some free advice to any and all concerned, "a stitch in time saves nine." Don't wait for the epidemic, act now.
If this is so, that foreign investors could become jittery because of the government's initiative, then, the Bahamians and others among, with capital, could embrace the multiplicity of business opportunities that exist, right here, HOME.
Please give us, the public, the whole story of the BTC fiasco on one page, instead of little bits and pieces from persons on opposite sides of 'the fence'. The public is sufficiently intelligent to do an accurate assessment of the deal. Or, is there something to be hidden from public scrutiny?
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.
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.
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.
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...
The issue is,"are there rats or is there a rat in the general post office's work/storage space."
The post master general, acting, is unsure. Boy, I smell a rat right here. Here is some free advice to any and all concerned, "a stitch in time saves nine." Don't wait for the epidemic, act now.
On Fears of rat infestation at main post office
Posted 5 September 2012, 3:44 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
If this is so, that foreign investors could become jittery because of the government's initiative, then, the Bahamians and others among, with capital, could embrace the multiplicity of business opportunities that exist, right here, HOME.
On BTC negotiator: 'Political risk' now key concern for investors
Posted 26 August 2012, 5:57 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
Please give us, the public, the whole story of the BTC fiasco on one page, instead of little bits and pieces from persons on opposite sides of 'the fence'. The public is sufficiently intelligent to do an accurate assessment of the deal. Or, is there something to be hidden from public scrutiny?
On 'Flawed' BTC process means no FDI impact
Posted 23 August 2012, 4:34 p.m. Suggest removal
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.
On CALL FOR GOVERNMENT TO STATE POSITION ON GAMBLING VOTE
Posted 22 August 2012, 2:58 p.m. Suggest removal
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.
On CALL FOR GOVERNMENT TO STATE POSITION ON GAMBLING VOTE
Posted 22 August 2012, 2:56 p.m. Suggest removal
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.
On Funeral home demands evidence over body find
Posted 14 August 2012, 5:56 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
A stitch in time saves nine.
On Bayside fails to crack $12m damages claim
Posted 5 July 2012, 5:18 p.m. Suggest removal
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