Obviously Branville has not read the Bill, because the Bill does not introduce the word "gender" at all. Too many of these politicians are too lazy to put in real work and at the end of the day resort to pandering, since it is so easy to do.
A stupid and insulting waste of taxpayer dollars all to create a counterfeit foreign event designed for political cronies to get kickbacks under the table while Junkanoo and Bahamian musicians and artists still don't get the respect, recognition, promotion and support they are worthy of and deserve. Anything that is indigienous to Bahamian way of life these guys seek to weaken or destroy. Mr. Christie, a Junkanoo man himself, is a disgrace to our culture.
Ah. The individual who drew up this will was in Davis' firm, as opposed to independent council doing so. Explains why Davis probably got such a large amount as a gift ($500,000) in that will; his firm drafted the will for which he is the Executor and Estate Trustee.
No one automatically becomes PM in our system if the PM can no longer serve. The Deputy does not automatically become PM in the event the PM can no longer serve or is voted down in Parliament. That is the US system, not ours.
This is the second consecutive time the Tribune has embarrassed itself with this headline that turned out not to be true. Plus, any resignation of his would only be of his post given to him by the Prime Minister, not his seat in Parliament. He does not need to announce such a thing in Parliament. The Prime Minister announces it to the country, not him. The Tribune should know this. And what the Tribune should also know is removal from an appointed office is not a choice. If your resignation is requested and you refuse, you are automatically fired. You dont get to go home and think about whether you want to step down. Who told the Tribune or the Guardian that the Prime Minister in fact ever did ask him to resign? The Prime Minister never told the country he did any such thing. The newspapers, quoting sources that are blowing up in their faces, told the country that. The Tribune made itself sound like a cheap tabloid with the wording of its update (excuse) to this story.
Plagiarism is the highest form of "crime" in academia, and the one always worthy of the most disdain in academia. The Bahamas is a blithering embarrassment that it is even considering doing such a thing to its national tertiary institution.
Publius says...
The word "gender" is not being introduced into the Constitution at all. Branville put that out there. That is not true or accurate though.
On Referendum bill ‘could pave way for same sex marriage’
Posted 7 August 2014, 10:21 a.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Obviously Branville has not read the Bill, because the Bill does not introduce the word "gender" at all. Too many of these politicians are too lazy to put in real work and at the end of the day resort to pandering, since it is so easy to do.
On Referendum bill ‘could pave way for same sex marriage’
Posted 7 August 2014, 10:19 a.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Melanie is a consistent disgrace in this regard
On Griffin defends Leslie Miller over ‘personal view’ on bill
Posted 6 August 2014, 12:12 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
But the government is taking $9 million of our money to put in their personal pockets for Carnival though.
On Leaky roofs and a shortage of antibiotics highlighted at hospital
Posted 3 August 2014, 7:08 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Kemuel is Carlson's deceased brother. Kemuel was a well known attorney in Grand Bahama who died many years ago.
On Davis rejects estate concerns
Posted 2 August 2014, 3 a.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
A stupid and insulting waste of taxpayer dollars all to create a counterfeit foreign event designed for political cronies to get kickbacks under the table while Junkanoo and Bahamian musicians and artists still don't get the respect, recognition, promotion and support they are worthy of and deserve. Anything that is indigienous to Bahamian way of life these guys seek to weaken or destroy. Mr. Christie, a Junkanoo man himself, is a disgrace to our culture.
On Are you in favour of the government's decision to host a Carnival in the Bahamas?
Posted 1 August 2014, 1 a.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Ah. The individual who drew up this will was in Davis' firm, as opposed to independent council doing so. Explains why Davis probably got such a large amount as a gift ($500,000) in that will; his firm drafted the will for which he is the Executor and Estate Trustee.
On Davis rejects estate concerns
Posted 31 July 2014, 9:09 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
No one automatically becomes PM in our system if the PM can no longer serve. The Deputy does not automatically become PM in the event the PM can no longer serve or is voted down in Parliament. That is the US system, not ours.
On UPDATE: RENWARD WELLS ISSUE
Posted 31 July 2014, 2:08 a.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
This is the second consecutive time the Tribune has embarrassed itself with this headline that turned out not to be true. Plus, any resignation of his would only be of his post given to him by the Prime Minister, not his seat in Parliament. He does not need to announce such a thing in Parliament. The Prime Minister announces it to the country, not him. The Tribune should know this. And what the Tribune should also know is removal from an appointed office is not a choice. If your resignation is requested and you refuse, you are automatically fired. You dont get to go home and think about whether you want to step down. Who told the Tribune or the Guardian that the Prime Minister in fact ever did ask him to resign? The Prime Minister never told the country he did any such thing. The newspapers, quoting sources that are blowing up in their faces, told the country that. The Tribune made itself sound like a cheap tabloid with the wording of its update (excuse) to this story.
On UPDATE: RENWARD WELLS ISSUE
Posted 31 July 2014, 1:52 a.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Plagiarism is the highest form of "crime" in academia, and the one always worthy of the most disdain in academia. The Bahamas is a blithering embarrassment that it is even considering doing such a thing to its national tertiary institution.
On Do you agree with the College Council of the College of the Bahamas' (COB) recommendation that Dr Rodney Smith be chosen as COB’s new president?
Posted 29 July 2014, 4 p.m. Suggest removal