Stories like these get no comment responses because they don't center around a politician or political personality. Had a politician been inserted into this or been made the subject of the headline, then we would be interested. So telling about our psyche and mindset.
Ah mi Dios. Just because a person does not support gay marriage, that does not automatically mean that their saying so amounts to preaching hate. I'm not referring to Bill4, I am referring to this push in general to try to label anyone who does not embrace someone's sexual choices or attractions as a phobic, backwards individual.
> Surely in the modern world we can all agree that slavery (as condoned by the bible) is an outdated economic and societal model.
> “At any given Central Council meeting, be it a regular monthly or a special-called meeting, **it is very difficult to reasonably draw conclusions as to why more than 63 per cent of those eligible to vote, might not have attended**, especially when considering Grand Bahama and Family Island members.”
Evidence of how the media clearly does not read these press releases, and simply publishes them.
Did anyone notice that the Tribune ran two stories by the same writer on this same event, with a difference in attendance of thousands of people between both stories?
> with an estimated crowd turnout of around 10,000
This is a shameless lie.
And that flag being held is not The Bahamas flag (if the photograph color is true). The Bahamas flag is aquamarine and gold, not blue and yellow. The authorities seem not to understand that if the color is wrong, it is not the national flag by law.
Publius says...
> “almost become a culture”
Is he serious? Almost? Try endemically absolutely - and he knows this all too well.
On Corruption ‘almost a culture’ in Bahamas
Posted 20 April 2016, 9:10 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Stories like these get no comment responses because they don't center around a politician or political personality. Had a politician been inserted into this or been made the subject of the headline, then we would be interested. So telling about our psyche and mindset.
On ‘Nothing left’ for Long Island’s departed 10 per cent
Posted 20 April 2016, 9:09 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Indeed
On FNM secretary: Number of non-voters in chairman race overstated
Posted 20 April 2016, 6:39 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Mold can kill you. How is that a small matter regardless of comparisons?
On Postal workers angry over mould and rat infestation
Posted 20 April 2016, 5:04 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Ah mi Dios. Just because a person does not support gay marriage, that does not automatically mean that their saying so amounts to preaching hate. I'm not referring to Bill4, I am referring to this push in general to try to label anyone who does not embrace someone's sexual choices or attractions as a phobic, backwards individual.
> Surely in the modern world we can all agree that slavery (as condoned by the bible) is an outdated economic and societal model.
Another victim of the King James Version
On Pastors’ Stone Age thinking
Posted 20 April 2016, 4:09 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
> “At any given Central Council meeting, be it a regular monthly or a special-called meeting, **it is very difficult to reasonably draw conclusions as to why more than 63 per cent of those eligible to vote, might not have attended**, especially when considering Grand Bahama and Family Island members.”
Evidence of how the media clearly does not read these press releases, and simply publishes them.
On FNM secretary: Number of non-voters in chairman race overstated
Posted 20 April 2016, 4:01 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Did anyone notice that the Tribune ran two stories by the same writer on this same event, with a difference in attendance of thousands of people between both stories?
On Weather may have hit turnout as Carnival attendance almost halves
Posted 19 April 2016, 9:48 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
> with an estimated crowd turnout of around 10,000
This is a shameless lie.
And that flag being held is not The Bahamas flag (if the photograph color is true). The Bahamas flag is aquamarine and gold, not blue and yellow. The authorities seem not to understand that if the color is wrong, it is not the national flag by law.
On Flying the flag for Junkanoo carnival
Posted 19 April 2016, 1:51 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Do you **really** want to go there?
On UPDATED: Sidney Collie elected FNM chairman
Posted 16 April 2016, 6:54 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
> when he ran into issues with that Butler Turner girl
Disrespectful and pejorative
On Roker: Both FNM and PLP wary of holding conventions
Posted 15 April 2016, 6:12 p.m. Suggest removal