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Publius says...

Rollins yes perhaps. Wells? So little wells, so little merit.

Publius says...

I call BS on the Tribune on the whole, which is constantly looking more and more like a tabloid with all these supposed sources with no names.

On US Embassy looking for new location

Posted 10 November 2015, 3:12 p.m. Suggest removal

Publius says...

Hey Renward...who in the hell cares?

Publius says...

FNM cowards, constantly running to the newspapers not wanting to man up and own their own opinions, though wanting the paper to give those opinions column inches.

Publius says...

Indeed

Publius says...

We see so much evidence of the dictatorial leanings of many of these politicians, but we play dead to it and will continue to do so until one day we will wake up and realize that we are so far into the quicksand there is no salvation at the ready.

Publius says...

And these comments are evidence of why this country wont change a lick. We say we want fresh faces with fresh approaches but that is a lie, because as soon as a new or young Bahamian decides to take the step to offer themselves, we look for every reason in the world - many illogical or hypocritical - to tear them down. As much as we talk a pseudo-good game, we really do want what we now have, we just like the sound of our own voice when we talk pretending as though that's not what we want.

Publius says...

He is already talking to people with criminal connections and criminal allegations over their heads, but what else is new.

On PM: Major investors are interested in Baha Mar

Posted 6 November 2015, 10:25 p.m. Suggest removal

Publius says...

Ah, you meant Tennyson Wells; thought you meant Renward. So many Wells, so little water.

On Tennyson Wells encouraged move to FNM

Posted 6 November 2015, 10:23 p.m. Suggest removal

Publius says...

Never count on these politicians to discuss the deeper, more fundamental aspects of statements like those made by the Prime Minister. Symonette has never been a deep character in Bahamian politics anyway though.

And incidentally, Christie did not say he may soon be drafting such legislation, especially since such a change would require what we all know he will not have, a referendum, because such a change would necessitate other changes to the Constitution in order to make such a change Constitutionally and conventionally sound. Christie said that last term when Kenyatta crossed the floor, he thought about it. And then in his typical wax-ineloquently style, he said that maybe we could think about talking about it again.