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Reality_Check says...

The Bahamas is a well established Judeo-Christrian nation whose citizens strongly believe that love of the flesh does not trump all else. There are many in our society who are afflicted from the time of birth with a serious debilitating ailment, illness or impairment, yet they gracefully go about trying to fit into our society as best they can, all the while making the most of what God has given them. The LGBT movement really should count its own blessings in the much more tolerant world we all live in today rather than seek to wage war through its misguided and generally perceived hideous hidden agenda on things like the sacrosanct institution of marriage.

On QC: Dame Anita right to express views

Posted 21 June 2016, 9:03 a.m. Suggest removal

Reality_Check says...

The Bahamas is a well established Judeo-Christrian nation whose citizens strongly believe that love of the flesh does not trump all else. There are many in our society who are afflicted from the time of birth with a serious debilitating ailment, illness or impairment, yet they gracefully go about trying to fit into our society at large as best they can, all the while making the most of what God has given them. The LGBT movement really should count its own blessings in the much more tolerant world we all live in today rather than seek to wage war through its misguided (and perhaps hideously hidden) agenda on things like the sacrosanct institution of marriage.

Reality_Check says...

The Bahamas is a well established Judeo-Christrian nation whose citizens strongly believe that love of the flesh does not trump all else. There are many in our society who are afflicted from the time of birth with a serious debilitating ailment, illness or impairment, yet they gracefully go about trying to fit into our society at large as best they can, all the while making the most of what God has given them. The LGBT movement really should count its own blessings in the much more tolerant world we all live in today rather than seek to wage war through its misguided (and perhaps hideously hidden) agenda on things like the sacrosanct institution of marriage.

On After the referendum

Posted 20 June 2016, 4:36 p.m. Suggest removal

Reality_Check says...

Freemasons like to think of themselves as a secret society with "one up" on their fellow Bahamians who are not Freemasons. They certainly don't like "sunshine" and love to scratch each other's back whenever the opportunity arises. All of that back scratching comes at a cost for our society generally.

Reality_Check says...

McWeeney Q.C. seems to be lecturing out of both sides of his mouth on the subject of same-sex marriage while at the same time now brown-nosing the President of the Court of Appeal. Had McWeeney carefully listened early on to the public when seeking their input in developing Question # 4, the will of the Bahamian people would have been well cemented in our Constitution, as is the case in Jamaica. But nooooo, smarty pants McWeeney, who considers himself to be a political know-it-all elitist, dared to think he could get away with pulling the wool over the people's eyes as he has done so many times in the past.

On ‘No need to clarify law on marriage’

Posted 16 June 2016, 4:36 p.m. Suggest removal

Reality_Check says...

Very well said my friend. Many of us share your anger and frustration and its all getting ready to boil over....and we know what that means.

On Miller: BPL deal was a mistake

Posted 16 June 2016, 2:25 p.m. Suggest removal

Reality_Check says...

Does anyone really care what a bent PLP troll and paid misinformation disseminator has to say?

On Door open to same sex marriage

Posted 15 June 2016, 3:16 p.m. Suggest removal

Reality_Check says...

Only a fool would make a significant investment in Baha Mar without conducting a thorough due diligence exercise using their own engineering and other experts.

On The rising cost of finishing Baha Mar

Posted 15 June 2016, 2:52 p.m. Suggest removal

Reality_Check says...

Apparently another Appeals Court judge was very recently overhead saying that Anita Allen's public remarks on same-sex marriage are hideous in that they seem designed to expedite the matter of legalizing same-sex marriage in the Bahamas to the Privy Council notwithstanding that the fear of same-sex marriage was responsible for the outcome of the recent referendum. The wheels have come off of Anita Allen......she has put her own personal wishes above the laws of our land and the wishes of the vast majority of Bahamians. The only sensible thing for her to do now is vacate her office as President of the Court of Appeal and a sitting judge. What disgraceful misconduct on her part!

On Door open to same sex marriage

Posted 15 June 2016, 2:33 p.m. Suggest removal

Reality_Check says...

"DDK", contrary to your obvious wish, we Bahamians are not stupid!

On Door open to same sex marriage

Posted 15 June 2016, 2:17 p.m. Suggest removal