Well they would not be here to conduct law enforcement in any respect because they ofcourse have no jurisdiction to do so. They will just put on a seminar etc which will be flooded with cameras to calm the natives...
> “Y’all better take pictures with her now because in a few months you won’t be able to touch her,” the supporter said confidently as Mrs Butler-Turner took pictures with some of the FNM’s most prominent members at her 55th birthday party and charity fundraiser earlier this month.
What a stupid and at the same time, telling statement to make. So if she becomes leader she would suddenly become untouchable or unapproachable?
The age-old trick Bahamians always fall for - bring in some foreign people and the locals will be content that all will once again be well. It has worked every time, which is why the trick is being used again. Once Bahamians hear "FBI", they are to believe that ureka, we have found it.
The Tribune did this story absolutely no journalistic justice at all. I echo the sentiments expressed here prior to mine - do your jobs on this and other stories of its kind.
The problem with these FNMs is they keep on stating the problem but have yet to tell the country what solution they are going to present to us by way of leadership in their party. They choose their leaders, not us. The Bahamian people at large have no say whatsoever in who a party of delegates chooses to lead them. So if they FNM keeps telling us not to vote for them under Minnis, but is not telling us who they would put in his place and when, then what the FNM is telling the country is not to vote for the FNM - period. The general election is only months away now. The FNM has succeeded in convincing many of us that Opposition is where they love to be. Why these FNMs, who are bellyaching to us, cannot understand that is amazing. But anyway, let's go ahead and get the congratulations for the PLP's re-election going, secured in large part by the biggest traitor to the Bahamian people in recent years - the FNM.
PLP or FNM. My selection at this stage? None. It is a reality that a selection will be made whether I take part in the selection process or not, but it is also a reality that neither of the options are ones I can vote for in good conscience.
Publius says...
Well they would not be here to conduct law enforcement in any respect because they ofcourse have no jurisdiction to do so. They will just put on a seminar etc which will be flooded with cameras to calm the natives...
On ‘Bringing in FBI shows crime pledge was untrue’
Posted 26 January 2016, 3:19 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
> “Y’all better take pictures with her now because in a few months you won’t be able to touch her,” the supporter said confidently as Mrs Butler-Turner took pictures with some of the FNM’s most prominent members at her 55th birthday party and charity fundraiser earlier this month.
What a stupid and at the same time, telling statement to make. So if she becomes leader she would suddenly become untouchable or unapproachable?
On Non-voting convention talk ‘shows insecurity’
Posted 26 January 2016, 3:17 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
The age-old trick Bahamians always fall for - bring in some foreign people and the locals will be content that all will once again be well. It has worked every time, which is why the trick is being used again. Once Bahamians hear "FBI", they are to believe that ureka, we have found it.
On ‘Bringing in FBI shows crime pledge was untrue’
Posted 26 January 2016, 1:44 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
The Tribune did this story absolutely no journalistic justice at all. I echo the sentiments expressed here prior to mine - do your jobs on this and other stories of its kind.
On Bridge toll doubles to $2
Posted 26 January 2016, 1:37 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
ha!
On Former Deputy PM: Appointee is tragic mistake by Minnis
Posted 26 January 2016, 1:35 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
You don't want him to take that position again!! His first stab at it left many parts of it on life support.
On Senator Rolle must resign
Posted 26 January 2016, 1:37 a.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
The problem with these FNMs is they keep on stating the problem but have yet to tell the country what solution they are going to present to us by way of leadership in their party. They choose their leaders, not us. The Bahamian people at large have no say whatsoever in who a party of delegates chooses to lead them. So if they FNM keeps telling us not to vote for them under Minnis, but is not telling us who they would put in his place and when, then what the FNM is telling the country is not to vote for the FNM - period. The general election is only months away now. The FNM has succeeded in convincing many of us that Opposition is where they love to be. Why these FNMs, who are bellyaching to us, cannot understand that is amazing. But anyway, let's go ahead and get the congratulations for the PLP's re-election going, secured in large part by the biggest traitor to the Bahamian people in recent years - the FNM.
On INSIGHT: FNM leader 'never had it and he never will'
Posted 26 January 2016, 1:05 a.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Can't, that's not the writer's real name!
On INSIGHT: FNM leader 'never had it and he never will'
Posted 26 January 2016, 12:58 a.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
ditto
On Foreign experts being brought in by PM to examine NHI plans
Posted 25 January 2016, 11:24 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
PLP or FNM. My selection at this stage? None. It is a reality that a selection will be made whether I take part in the selection process or not, but it is also a reality that neither of the options are ones I can vote for in good conscience.
On INSIGHT: FNM leader 'never had it and he never will'
Posted 25 January 2016, 5:37 p.m. Suggest removal