And then he turns around and says Brave has done nothing wrong, when he, Fred Smith, was the one who made the suggestions about Brave in the first place in their affidavit!
Anybody realize that two of the men involved in this case as per the March 2015 affidavits - Bullard and Spartacus Moncur - were the same men in the case where Branville McCartney alleged that his life was threatened prior to the 2012 general election? It was alleged in the criminal court case that these two men made threats of death against Branville. In the affidavits, Spartacus is Pintard's partner in crime in this Bacon/Nygard matter. Amazing.
I thought the Tribune editorial said that since this matter is sub judice, it has been blocking user comments, not allowing editorials and not publishing the other affidavits in this matter. Then why is this interview published? This interview is not supposed to have been done by the Tribune or published because it is discussing a matter that is before the courts.
Attorney Fred Smith says Christie and Davis have not been accused of any wrongdoing in this case and it is unfortunate that the police and others have brought the PM or DPM into this! Ha! This thing is the theatre of the absurd - http://www.thenassauguardian.com/news/6…
Every single Bahamian involved in this affair - politicians, media, private citizens, etc - should be condemned and where criminal charges are warranted, they should absolutely be handed down. As for these fellows behind the gates, we all know "tough on crime" only means crimes committed by persons who are not a part of or connected to the right social class in this country. As long as these men are seen as money bags come election time, they will be forever straight.
I am referring to the house of cards that is this bogus story which has caused The Bahamas to be hurt to suit the interests of two foreigners, one who enjoys the PLP's support, the other who enjoys the FNM's support, and neither of whom that have ever been touched by the other side though their behavior in this country is known to both sides.
ha. Disgrace. And shame on the low class Bahamians in and outside of politics involved in helping to further tarnish their country's reputation to suit the interests of warring, wealthy foreigners.
And now the Tribune has pulled down altogether the story posted this morning that some of us have commented on. House of cards crumbling - and all at our expense as a people.
So of course the Tribune is going to pretend that the recordings and affidavits and money trail now out on Pintard's involvement and Davilma and Bullard's involvement, do not exist. After all, how would the Tribune fare if it is determined that the murder for hire plot (one I queried from day 1 and questioned repeatedly here before our comments were all removed and restricted) turns out to be fabricated for hire? It is no surprise at all to see politicians from both sides involved with this foolishness behind the gates. It is the political parties' allegiances to what happens and who lives behind those gates that is at the root of the country's tarnished reputation once again in any event.
Why is the Tribune stopping our ability to comment on these articles? One article after the other one, user comments have been wiped out and commenting closed. Is it that it is not in certain groups' interests to have numerous comments that are actually analyzing what we are being told?
Publius says...
And then he turns around and says Brave has done nothing wrong, when he, Fred Smith, was the one who made the suggestions about Brave in the first place in their affidavit!
On Smith: Why quiz PM and Deputy but not Nygard?
Posted 16 March 2016, 10:02 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Anybody realize that two of the men involved in this case as per the March 2015 affidavits - Bullard and Spartacus Moncur - were the same men in the case where Branville McCartney alleged that his life was threatened prior to the 2012 general election? It was alleged in the criminal court case that these two men made threats of death against Branville. In the affidavits, Spartacus is Pintard's partner in crime in this Bacon/Nygard matter. Amazing.
Story - http://www.tribune242.com/news/2012/sep…
On Nygard hits back with his own allegations
Posted 16 March 2016, 8:47 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
I thought the Tribune editorial said that since this matter is sub judice, it has been blocking user comments, not allowing editorials and not publishing the other affidavits in this matter. Then why is this interview published? This interview is not supposed to have been done by the Tribune or published because it is discussing a matter that is before the courts.
On Smith: Why quiz PM and Deputy but not Nygard?
Posted 16 March 2016, 7:46 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Attorney Fred Smith says Christie and Davis have not been accused of any wrongdoing in this case and it is unfortunate that the police and others have brought the PM or DPM into this! Ha! This thing is the theatre of the absurd - http://www.thenassauguardian.com/news/6…
On Nygard hits back with his own allegations
Posted 16 March 2016, 4:03 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Every single Bahamian involved in this affair - politicians, media, private citizens, etc - should be condemned and where criminal charges are warranted, they should absolutely be handed down. As for these fellows behind the gates, we all know "tough on crime" only means crimes committed by persons who are not a part of or connected to the right social class in this country. As long as these men are seen as money bags come election time, they will be forever straight.
On Nygard hits back with his own allegations
Posted 16 March 2016, 1:46 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
uh oh, we know how this back and forth is going to go! ha.
On Nygard hits back with his own allegations
Posted 16 March 2016, 1:32 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
I am referring to the house of cards that is this bogus story which has caused The Bahamas to be hurt to suit the interests of two foreigners, one who enjoys the PLP's support, the other who enjoys the FNM's support, and neither of whom that have ever been touched by the other side though their behavior in this country is known to both sides.
On Nygard hits back with his own allegations
Posted 16 March 2016, 1:16 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
ha. Disgrace. And shame on the low class Bahamians in and outside of politics involved in helping to further tarnish their country's reputation to suit the interests of warring, wealthy foreigners.
And now the Tribune has pulled down altogether the story posted this morning that some of us have commented on. House of cards crumbling - and all at our expense as a people.
On Nygard hits back with his own allegations
Posted 16 March 2016, 12:43 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
So of course the Tribune is going to pretend that the recordings and affidavits and money trail now out on Pintard's involvement and Davilma and Bullard's involvement, do not exist. After all, how would the Tribune fare if it is determined that the murder for hire plot (one I queried from day 1 and questioned repeatedly here before our comments were all removed and restricted) turns out to be fabricated for hire? It is no surprise at all to see politicians from both sides involved with this foolishness behind the gates. It is the political parties' allegiances to what happens and who lives behind those gates that is at the root of the country's tarnished reputation once again in any event.
On PM claims FNM taking 'millions' from Bacon
Posted 16 March 2016, 11:14 a.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Why is the Tribune stopping our ability to comment on these articles? One article after the other one, user comments have been wiped out and commenting closed. Is it that it is not in certain groups' interests to have numerous comments that are actually analyzing what we are being told?
On EDITORIAL: The Tribune makes no apologies - it has done its duty
Posted 15 March 2016, 1:38 a.m. Suggest removal