For someone as smart as you not to realise that it's called presidential lecture because the institution's president sponsors it, and not because the speaker is a president, is a tad embarrassing. And as for the research done at the institution, you are clearly clueless. (But don't worry, so are UB's president, the Minister of Education, and many others whose job it should be to know these things.)
Mr. Curry then went on to explain to his wife that he would be absent from dinner that evening due to the conflicting nature of his having a sweetheart. Surely, if voters are dumb enough to buy into this excuse, then he should be able to tell his wife that story, too.
This article states that 27 persons had to be treated on March 5. How many more went to seek treatment since? How many more went to a private doctor who may not have reported the visits? How many more should seek treatment but won't go to a clinic for one reason or another?
The pigs are being treated much better than the people of Marathon. The autopsy report may not be public, but it got news coverage much faster, and the government is proposing what they consider remedies much faster. While it didn't give two $h|ts about the humans in Marathon, the PLP does care about pigs.
Of course it'll "take time to implement." The PLP will leave this for the next government, just like the FNM did in 2012, because no politician in the Bahamas wants this.
Normally, I would argue that rescheduling a festival because of the country's political calendar is nonsense, because for a festival to thrive it is important that its annual schedule is predictable long before the event. However, this "carnival" is so hopelessly unorganised that rescheduling it doesn't matter. In fact, Turnquest's suggestion to have it at all is fiscally irresponsible. It should be cancelled this year. And next. And...
How much does HAI think his opinion is worth, because $1.50 doesn't get you anywhere near a cup of coffee in the Bahamas he and PGC have created over the past 25 years...
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Having looked at the photo in question, I do suspect that it's a Photoshop job.
On Political activist in police custody
Posted 31 March 2017, 4:26 p.m. Suggest removal
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For someone as smart as you not to realise that it's called presidential lecture because the institution's president sponsors it, and not because the speaker is a president, is a tad embarrassing. And as for the research done at the institution, you are clearly clueless. (But don't worry, so are UB's president, the Minister of Education, and many others whose job it should be to know these things.)
On PM: Country must unite to ask how to save young boys
Posted 24 March 2017, 2:50 a.m. Suggest removal
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Mr. Curry then went on to explain to his wife that he would be absent from dinner that evening due to the conflicting nature of his having a sweetheart. Surely, if voters are dumb enough to buy into this excuse, then he should be able to tell his wife that story, too.
On Curry defends missing 102 out of 220 assembly sessions
Posted 24 March 2017, 2:43 a.m. Suggest removal
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This article states that 27 persons had to be treated on March 5. How many more went to seek treatment since? How many more went to a private doctor who may not have reported the visits? How many more should seek treatment but won't go to a clinic for one reason or another?
On More than two dozen residents treated at clinic after dump fire
Posted 14 March 2017, 5:27 a.m. Suggest removal
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Wow. Condescending much?
On POLITICOLE: Christie flips out and sets filthy tone for the election
Posted 9 March 2017, 12:14 a.m. Suggest removal
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The pigs are being treated much better than the people of Marathon. The autopsy report may not be public, but it got news coverage much faster, and the government is proposing what they consider remedies much faster. While it didn't give two $h|ts about the humans in Marathon, the PLP does care about pigs.
On Swimming pigs autopsy results still not made public
Posted 1 March 2017, 3:53 a.m. Suggest removal
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Of course it'll "take time to implement." The PLP will leave this for the next government, just like the FNM did in 2012, because no politician in the Bahamas wants this.
On AG: Freedom of Information Act will take time to implement if passed
Posted 25 February 2017, 11:19 a.m. Suggest removal
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So Rollins is not prepared to swim in vomit, he is only prepared to swim in vomit?
On Clarification - Dr Andre Rollins
Posted 24 February 2017, 2:49 a.m. Suggest removal
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Normally, I would argue that rescheduling a festival because of the country's political calendar is nonsense, because for a festival to thrive it is important that its annual schedule is predictable long before the event. However, this "carnival" is so hopelessly unorganised that rescheduling it doesn't matter. In fact, Turnquest's suggestion to have it at all is fiscally irresponsible. It should be cancelled this year. And next. And...
On ‘Delay Junkanoo Carnival until after election date’
Posted 9 February 2017, 3:18 a.m. Suggest removal
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How much does HAI think his opinion is worth, because $1.50 doesn't get you anywhere near a cup of coffee in the Bahamas he and PGC have created over the past 25 years...
On Ingraham: FNMs unite or face loss to the PLP
Posted 2 February 2017, 2:27 p.m. Suggest removal