And your present assertion would arguably be credible were it not for the statement: "The grass roots need to wake up; being black and PLP doesn't cut it anymore. Vote intelligence and efficiency or suffer the consequences." If you truly did not personally have a correlative opinion about race and the equation you feel has gone wrong by way of our choices, why did you insert race into your position? Which white man has run for the office of Prime Minister in this independent nation that we should have chosen in your opinion? Since race has not been a choice for most living voters, why would you suggest that voters are voting for our leaders because they are black? You obviously have a "white" person in mind who you are covertly suggesting the nation should choose over the current options. Why not say so? Incidentally, I put "white" in quotes since that person has black grandparents but does not look that way.
So highly intelligent and efficient means "white"? That is what your statement suggests entirely, and please don't bother to be insulting by claiming otherwise. If race should not matter to ALL voters (and most are not even PLP supporters per 2012 election) then it ought not matter if you are black. Last I checked, intellect does not come with or without melanin.
Where in these people's employment contracts states they cannot be gainfully employed elsewhere? If their contracts do not say that, what is the problem here, especially given their extremely unique situation? The judge must follow the labour laws of The Bahamas with respect to these people's attempts. Double dipping into what? These are private sector employees, not public sector employees!
Best comment of the week. This government is issuing bonds almost every other quarter it seems. Insanity and treachery are too good a set of words to describe what we are seeing.
Publius says...
Same thing I said (except the patriotic part)!
On That painting
Posted 26 October 2015, 12:34 a.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
@Honestman Absolutely 100% right!
On Sarkis unsure of resort’s future
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Publius says...
Agreed. We must choose better via hopefully better choices - black or white.
On 2,000 redundancies at Baha Mar after Supreme Court ruling
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Publius says...
And your present assertion would arguably be credible were it not for the statement: "The grass roots need to wake up; being black and PLP doesn't cut it anymore. Vote intelligence and efficiency or suffer the consequences." If you truly did not personally have a correlative opinion about race and the equation you feel has gone wrong by way of our choices, why did you insert race into your position? Which white man has run for the office of Prime Minister in this independent nation that we should have chosen in your opinion? Since race has not been a choice for most living voters, why would you suggest that voters are voting for our leaders because they are black? You obviously have a "white" person in mind who you are covertly suggesting the nation should choose over the current options. Why not say so? Incidentally, I put "white" in quotes since that person has black grandparents but does not look that way.
On 2,000 redundancies at Baha Mar after Supreme Court ruling
Posted 22 October 2015, 11:02 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
So highly intelligent and efficient means "white"? That is what your statement suggests entirely, and please don't bother to be insulting by claiming otherwise. If race should not matter to ALL voters (and most are not even PLP supporters per 2012 election) then it ought not matter if you are black. Last I checked, intellect does not come with or without melanin.
On 2,000 redundancies at Baha Mar after Supreme Court ruling
Posted 22 October 2015, 9:50 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Very humbly, you are a very ignorant man/woman.
On Butler-Turner angry as she is prevented from speaking
Posted 22 October 2015, 2:25 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Where in these people's employment contracts states they cannot be gainfully employed elsewhere? If their contracts do not say that, what is the problem here, especially given their extremely unique situation? The judge must follow the labour laws of The Bahamas with respect to these people's attempts. Double dipping into what? These are private sector employees, not public sector employees!
On ‘Double dipping’ Baha Mar staff being terminated
Posted 22 October 2015, 12:10 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Best comment of the week. This government is issuing bonds almost every other quarter it seems. Insanity and treachery are too good a set of words to describe what we are seeing.
On Gov’t raises $72m from ‘not normal’ BGS bond
Posted 20 October 2015, 11:13 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
@birdie You are so ignorant that if the internet gave an electric shock for postings of your kind, you would be one burnt up cajun poster.
On Broken radar claim is denied
Posted 20 October 2015, 9:01 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Exactly
On Broken radar claim is denied
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