If Christie really has malfunctioning equipment, he had better keep you know who well away from you know who! Animal instincts are what they are and dere ain't nuttin' gonna change dat!
Wilchcombe (as the voice for Christie and Maynard-Gibson) will soon be announcing that the Bahamas government plans to sign a multi-million dollar contract with a new Bahamian group that will be partnering with a "highly reputable" Las Vegas based group to provide all of the necessary training, etc. for the proper regulation of our illegal web shops! And you can just guess who will be amongst the blessed owners of that new Bahamian group that gets the lucrative long-term multi-million dollar training contract from our government!!
Joan Lonsdale will always be fondly remembered by many of her Bahamian students as a tough no nonsense fair minded dedicated educator. She was driven by her great desire to see all of her students develop and learn to their maximum potential ability. Obie Pindling was a student in her 5th grade maths class at Q.C. and is one of a countless number of Bahamian students who benefitted from her excellent teaching skills. Joan never gave a student's skin colour the time of day and all of her students knew it.
The bloated idiot spends all of his time needlessly worrying about BTC while BEC falls apart causing great inconvenience to most Bahamians, and possibly even death to some of the very young and very elderly who have ailments that make them much more vulnerable to the extreme heat of Summer time.
You are perfectly correct my friend. Our Constitution trumps all else and the evil clowns who are trying to pull the wool over our eyes know full well that is the case.
It seems that the likes of Sean McWeeney and Damien Gomez have duped Dr. Munroe into believing that the latest changes in wording to the "proposed" referendum questions will not open the door to same-sex marriages. Hopefully the membership of BFM is able to persuade Dr. Munroe to come to his senses; if not, this may be an ideal time for BFM to seek new (younger) leadership more attuned to the preachings of God as set out in many places in the Bible, not just Leviticus Chapter 20 Verse 13.
Sean McWeeney and all of our corrupt politicians must think most Bahamian voters are just plain stupid and it is most condescending of them to do so. On something as important as changes to our Constitution, Bahamians should be voting in a referendum on the exact (precise) wording of the changes as opposed to four (4) questions regarding changes that are labelled as being "proposed" for finalisation by our legislators after the outcome of the referendum, assuming a two-thirds majority of Bahamians foolishly vote "yes" in the referendum. Bahamian voters are entitled to see and know the exact (precise) wording of the changes to the Constitution that they are being called to vote on in a referendum. Our current Constitution does not allow our legislators to determine the final wording without that final wording being voted on by the people. Can you just imagine us foolishly letting our current legislators decide on the intent and final wording of the changes for us rather than us exercising our very own constitutional right to do so. Why have Minnis, Turner-Butler and McCartney not objected to a vote on questions about "proposed" changes as opposed to a referendum vote on the actual final wording of the changes if the required two-thirds affirmative vote of the people is achieved. McWeeney has for decades been behind the scenes advising the PLP on policy matters and look where it has landed all of us today when it comes to the serious problems we have with illegal immigration, incessant crime, a grade D minus public education system, and so on. I guess McWeeney smugly believes most Bahamian voters lack his intellectual ability to read and understand anything more complex than four (4) simple questions on "proposed" changes. Rubbish McWeeney! We the people, the good God fearing citizens of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas are entitled to see and know well ahead of the referendum the exact (precise) wording of all the changes that our government/legislators will make to our Constitution in the event we cast the necessary two-thirds majority affirmative vote. We the people have a fundamental constitutional right NOT to leave it for you and your cronies in government to interpret anything at all when it comes to any changes being made to our Constitution which is our most protective document as Bahamian citizens. It's really as simple as that!
Baha Mar is beginning to look more and more like that big unfinished hotel that has just been sitting for decades very near the defense force base in Coral Harbour. If the new owners of Atlantis do not soon meet with success in their urgent efforts to sell all they own on Paradise Island to the highest bidder, they too will soon be cutting their losses by moth balling their remaining investment or selling it for the nominal sum of $1 to the foolish Ukrainian who grossly over paid them for One-and-Only.
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If Christie really has malfunctioning equipment, he had better keep you know who well away from you know who! Animal instincts are what they are and dere ain't nuttin' gonna change dat!
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On Wilchcombe claims govt had to reject gaming poll verdict
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On Still no entry to casinos for locals - but criminals allowed to hold licences
Posted 4 September 2014, 12:51 p.m.
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Wilchcombe (as the voice for Christie and Maynard-Gibson) will soon be announcing that the Bahamas government plans to sign a multi-million dollar contract with a new Bahamian group that will be partnering with a "highly reputable" Las Vegas based group to provide all of the necessary training, etc. for the proper regulation of our illegal web shops! And you can just guess who will be amongst the blessed owners of that new Bahamian group that gets the lucrative long-term multi-million dollar training contract from our government!!
On Web shop legalisation to need more regulators
Posted 4 September 2014, 9:37 a.m. Suggest removal
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Joan Lonsdale will always be fondly remembered by many of her Bahamian students as a tough no nonsense fair minded dedicated educator. She was driven by her great desire to see all of her students develop and learn to their maximum potential ability. Obie Pindling was a student in her 5th grade maths class at Q.C. and is one of a countless number of Bahamian students who benefitted from her excellent teaching skills. Joan never gave a student's skin colour the time of day and all of her students knew it.
On Former headmaster of Queen's College dies
Posted 1 September 2014, 10:53 p.m. Suggest removal
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The bloated idiot spends all of his time needlessly worrying about BTC while BEC falls apart causing great inconvenience to most Bahamians, and possibly even death to some of the very young and very elderly who have ailments that make them much more vulnerable to the extreme heat of Summer time.
On It’s official: Govt holds majority interest in BTC
Posted 30 August 2014, 4:29 p.m. Suggest removal
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You are perfectly correct my friend. Our Constitution trumps all else and the evil clowns who are trying to pull the wool over our eyes know full well that is the case.
On Fitzgerald hits out at PLP backbenchers
Posted 19 August 2014, 8:20 p.m. Suggest removal
Reality_Check says...
It seems that the likes of Sean McWeeney and Damien Gomez have duped Dr. Munroe into believing that the latest changes in wording to the "proposed" referendum questions will not open the door to same-sex marriages. Hopefully the membership of BFM is able to persuade Dr. Munroe to come to his senses; if not, this may be an ideal time for BFM to seek new (younger) leadership more attuned to the preachings of God as set out in many places in the Bible, not just Leviticus Chapter 20 Verse 13.
On Munroe backs yes vote - but urges 2015 date
Posted 19 August 2014, 5:28 p.m. Suggest removal
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Sean McWeeney and all of our corrupt politicians must think most Bahamian voters are just plain stupid and it is most condescending of them to do so. On something as important as changes to our Constitution, Bahamians should be voting in a referendum on the exact (precise) wording of the changes as opposed to four (4) questions regarding changes that are labelled as being "proposed" for finalisation by our legislators after the outcome of the referendum, assuming a two-thirds majority of Bahamians foolishly vote "yes" in the referendum. Bahamian voters are entitled to see and know the exact (precise) wording of the changes to the Constitution that they are being called to vote on in a referendum. Our current Constitution does not allow our legislators to determine the final wording without that final wording being voted on by the people. Can you just imagine us foolishly letting our current legislators decide on the intent and final wording of the changes for us rather than us exercising our very own constitutional right to do so. Why have Minnis, Turner-Butler and McCartney not objected to a vote on questions about "proposed" changes as opposed to a referendum vote on the actual final wording of the changes if the required two-thirds affirmative vote of the people is achieved. McWeeney has for decades been behind the scenes advising the PLP on policy matters and look where it has landed all of us today when it comes to the serious problems we have with illegal immigration, incessant crime, a grade D minus public education system, and so on. I guess McWeeney smugly believes most Bahamian voters lack his intellectual ability to read and understand anything more complex than four (4) simple questions on "proposed" changes. Rubbish McWeeney! We the people, the good God fearing citizens of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas are entitled to see and know well ahead of the referendum the exact (precise) wording of all the changes that our government/legislators will make to our Constitution in the event we cast the necessary two-thirds majority affirmative vote. We the people have a fundamental constitutional right NOT to leave it for you and your cronies in government to interpret anything at all when it comes to any changes being made to our Constitution which is our most protective document as Bahamian citizens. It's really as simple as that!
On 'Unity expected' following changes to questions
Posted 18 August 2014, 5:51 p.m. Suggest removal
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Baha Mar is beginning to look more and more like that big unfinished hotel that has just been sitting for decades very near the defense force base in Coral Harbour. If the new owners of Atlantis do not soon meet with success in their urgent efforts to sell all they own on Paradise Island to the highest bidder, they too will soon be cutting their losses by moth balling their remaining investment or selling it for the nominal sum of $1 to the foolish Ukrainian who grossly over paid them for One-and-Only.
On Baha Mar delayed
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