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TalRussell says...

As the welcoming sign says, **"Slow Down, You're in Hope Town."** This picturesque Settlement may very well be the quintessential island Crown Jewel experience of the Abacos'. -- Yes?

TalRussell says...

Bahamians traveling to the US, where the annual cost of dialysis for a patient can vary significantly depending on if insured and the type of insurance they have and the specific treatment they receive. On average dialysis is around USD90,000 to USD100,000 per patient per year. Private insurance payers often spend more, with estimates ranging from USD10,000 to USD15,000 per month. -- And those estimates do not cover travel, doctor office visits, prescriptions', lab tests, accommodation, out pocket expenses, insurance copayment, etc. etc.-- And, despite the costs, there's always a 'Waiting List.' -- 6 months to a year. But how long you can wait depends on several things, including your age and overall health aside from your kidneys. -- Yes?

TalRussell says...

Comrades, for once, you're stepping away from attaching political narratives' -- works to better help those **600++** of we own popoulaces' --- who's currently relying and the many who will become dependent upon costly dialysis services. -- Yes?

TalRussell says...

BY this time of next week, not only 'should' the schemer(s) name(s be known but who)s) them high ranking official(s) 'are', will require more than just a few for the 'Lord's Tabernacle Churchs' congregations, 'Sunday mornings recovery' services. -- left struggling with the, -- why them(s)? -- Amen! -- Yes?

TalRussell says...

It is crazy how local media houses, government officials, lawyers (including Queen's and King's Counsels), accountants, bankers, registered agents, -- 'accepted as evidence' as legit properties titles when they had to have well understood what the true meaning is to claim to be the Holders of Bahamas Land Titles. -- Yes?

TalRussell says...

The 'Unbeaten Runs' House-seated MP, member (RedShirt), Killarney, New Providence, 'deserves a congratulatory applause,' for their **continued commitment** to 'fight for something' above oneself' is admirable. -- Yes?

TalRussell says...

Maybe the 'creative' Pintard is 'more suited to leave leadership to the big trousers' boys'. -- Usin' his story tellin' skills as the one to write a play, a poem or a book? -- 'There are some peoples' business that shouldn't just remain known to those deaded. -- Like the overlooked story, still to be told behind the mystery surrounding the whatever became of 'Al Capone's 1929 purchase of a 500 acre private island' in The Bahamas - whose purchase was arranged by the legendary and colourful Bahamian Sir Harold Christie, KT, CBE. -- Yes?

TalRussell says...

It would have registered 'internally' with Concord Wilshire Capital (CWC) - like in the boardrooms of thousands of US firms - their worries as investors worldwide - 'grow more skeptical' about the quickness to an 'ugly' America. -- Yes?

TalRussell says...

'The Premiership is 'only now nervously' saying,'-- she's turned from 'giving out confident expressions of a deal 'done, done' into a ‘wait and see’ if PLP govt, 'actually' got' their USD120 millions from the Lucayan Hotel sale? -- Certainly, 'tis a major shift from earlier expressions. --- If not, they might as well just resign in full as Freeports's second govt and *'step aside'** and allow Grand Bahama and the Abacos' to join together as they move "Onward, Forward, Together, United with their "Independence Movement". -- USD120 should have been easy pocket change, considering 'twas pitched as *'a billion usd deal.** -- Yes?

TalRussell says...

**Will she be viewed** as a compelling enough of a reason for why the Steam Ship PLP, just might want to shift its course so as to birth at the Potters Cay dock, long enough to enable their long standing Comrade "Sister" Ormanique Bowe to come on aboard? -- One who is ready to challenge Wayne Munroe, as being the party's most electable 'alternative candidate' to keep the coveted Montagu constituency onboard as a trusted crew member with a window seat as a lookout for Montagu's constituents'. -- Yes?