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ThisIsOurs says...

"* “What he has to appreciate that RCL Royal Caribbean they already own several acres there – they’re developing on their own land.*"

Where in The Bahamas can anyone other than Nygard (and the shanty town residents) do whatever they feel like on land that's "*theirs*"?

ThisIsOurs says...

"*Propelled by the pandemic, bankers, consumers and retailers have been moving away from manual processes and cash payments towards using technology and digital forms of payment*"

You forced this on your clients but failed to upgrade your infrastructure for all the clients forced to use the mechanisms. The machines are frequently out of cash, out of order and eating cards, not to mention all the instances of fraudulent activity and the continued nonsensical practice of cashiers through the country writing Id numbers on receipts. Also the unacceptable delay for deposits to be reflected.

Why do we always whitewash data? Digitization is a good thing if done for the right reasons and executed in an orderly fashion

ThisIsOurs says...

"*Mr Krieger confirmed he was also named as a defendant in a legal action filed in 2013 by the Bahamas-based judicial manager for a sister company of the insolvent insurer, CLICO (Bahamas).*"

On Oban’s investors hit by $5m ‘fraud’

Posted 20 March 2023, 12:57 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

This is why character counts. Now we need to find out why Minnis went on a one man campaign to ensure this Oban project got environmental approval down to stripping MPs of their responsibility so every aspect of the project would be under his control.

Then we need to ask, exactly what protection does an EIA give to the hiers and successors of it can be so easily manipulated, and what does this mean for RCI?

On Oban’s investors hit by $5m ‘fraud’

Posted 20 March 2023, 12:51 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

*Promiscuity*... *permiscuity* would probably be a bad hair day

On Promiscuity is to be lauded?

Posted 19 March 2023, 7:08 a.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

Trying to figure out where the article came from, seems odd. Maybe from one of those Jerry Springer like podcasts or radio shows? If so, the thing about them is they get listeners by being titillating not by talking about anything with sense.

Anyway as @hrysippus said there seems to be a fundamental misinterpretation of words. What the pastor is really talking about is the proliferation of permiscuity. Which does not have a one to one relationship with any sexual identity. People are people, some are good, some are bad some are faithful some are permiscuous despite their race religion sexuality or profession. For example married hetorosexual pastors who sleep with multiple women in the congregation. No relation to author just pointing out the mistake in linking permiscuity or monogamy to sexuality. It's a matter of the heart... the God kind, the one that is akin to character

On Promiscuity is to be lauded?

Posted 19 March 2023, 4:19 a.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

Its amazing that he claims Toby Smith cant have a 2m dollar investment *to himself*, but one friend of the party's name keeps popping up everywhere with hundreds of millions in govt contracts.

ThisIsOurs says...

I never supported vaccines for everybody, never made sense to me with only 5% of the population getting severe symptoms and the clear link to obesity, but COVID een no joke and it een gone.In the recent case with Kenise Darville everyone focused on the need for blood, but that young lady had a COVID infection on top of a weakened immune system

On Cancer cases on the rise since pandemic

Posted 17 March 2023, 4:46 a.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

"*I am seeing more younger women with breast cancer. I think the youngest one I’ve seen since the pandemic was 22 years old. I’ve never seen one that young before. So yeah, I’m seeing more younger people with cancer.”*

As @JokeyJack said something's off with the article. The first thing that crossed my mind when the doctir made the above statement was, what are they eating and what do they look like? I still remember COVID and week after week seeing pics of those who succumbed to the disease both here and in the US, everybody had fat cheeks. One mother mourned her "*healthy*" 19 year old son, who btw, just happened to be ~300lbs. This was before anyone had publicly said "obesity" was a factor. They kept talking about vague noncommunicable diseases,

Before I could form that thought properly, his next sentence was "*theres a rise in obesity*". Nothing here gives numbers to say whether the rise resulted because patients get mad with another doctor and flock to his practice, but if you talking about cancer the first thing I'd examine is poor diet. Not saying that's always the cause but it's one of the usual suspects. It's something to eliminate as a common factor.

On Cancer cases on the rise since pandemic

Posted 17 March 2023, 4:33 a.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

They could be undiagnosed COVID, clots are a COVID marker. But without data and the govt penchant to hide bad news we'll never know

On Cancer cases on the rise since pandemic

Posted 17 March 2023, 4:24 a.m. Suggest removal