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TalRussell says...

...Comrades, Remember, — On this colony's 50th Quasi Independence Year. — That there's two kinds of corruption perceptions, — Which are not seen as one and the same.  — Firstly, there's the Businessmans' perceptions — And, then, there's the Popoulaces' of Commoners' — Perceptions to what constitutes — Corruptions — And as to the dollar's values.– And, as to the differences between ways its celebrated by the PLP and Red Shirts political parties. --- Also is important to note that the two political parties, each have different types of governance doors. --- 'One door opens inward,' --- Whilst the others' -- 'Pushes' -- Outwards.' - 'Aye.' 'Nay?

TalRussell says...

The length some are prepared to go — To negativize Central Grand Bahama House-elected MP Comrade Iram Lewis's — Appearance at the Coalition of Independents’ — Speaks to the outcomes why the two political parties are the only parties with House-elected representation – 'Aye.' 'Nay?

TalRussell says...

...Well, yes, imagine a more vibrant, safe, cleaner, --- 'Popoulaces' Plan' -- Run Colony --- 'Had consecutive administrations' --- Governed the 55 Years --- With more for the good and less of a dose of ugly.

TalRussell says...

Not if, but what exactly will be the cost of connecting free Wi-Fi at Clifford Park for the 50th anniversary of independence celebration on July 9th.

TalRussell says...

@ All Comrades,— I'm thinking of the Tribune's Editor, saying.— Can't possibly go wrong if as a faithful reader of the Tribune's pages, --- You're processing that which you have you thought about. — The type of stuff you think about everything. --- Meaning, were you to think well about how you thought you knew. --- You know, if you think about it, you know what's the most — uh, compelling part of **Independence 55.**— Like, do you talk, think, walk, dress, act, dance, cook and go about worship, whilst in and under the spirit, — As is expected behaviour for a resident of the colony of 1200 Out Islands, Cays, Towns and Settlements (And, Freeport). – 'Aye.' 'Nay?

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Posted 8 July 2023, 2:56 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

...Well, most certainly.--- The case of Comrade Atain Takitota, who was unlawfully jailed for years, --- Both points to --- Whilst we colony is a Democracy, --- But one which is seriously flawed.

TalRussell says...

@ComradeBrdie, is hardly likely for you to really 'believe' with such a positivity ---- When a plurality of post 2021 voters are expecting to see more deliverance of what was promised during the general election .---- Granted, the chief blame is in amongst the pick of cabinet members' and political appointees'.---- Some issues 'can' be fixed, following the around the corners' --- 'Cabinet shuffle.'

TalRussell says...

@ComradeSheepie, — If such be the case, — Then, — What would you say are the Colony's — Greatest weaknesses?

TalRussell says...

....So um yeah. Well, yes.— An excellent government fit as ZNS's general manager, — If to be used as an instrument of — Clowning and horsing around's — Popoulaces'Purse's — Payrolled (moving closer to count as pensionable earnings) — Propagandists.

TalRussell says...

Well, yes, the Colony's Crown Minister for Security and Montagu House-elected MP. --- Seems 'threateningly' quick for enforcing that which is petty. --- That has more red tape obligations to follow than 'free enterprises' advantages. --- This is another example of forcing a colony into becoming a --- 'Cashless society'.