I am all for chemical castration of rapists (including husbands who rape their wives) in instances where there is overwhelming physical evidence proving their violent assault of the victim beyond a shadow of doubt.
It's usually because they have both the willingness and ability to put money in foreign bank accounts of the right Bahamians. That and the fact that successive governments (PLP and FNM alike) have dumbed down recent generations of Bahamians to the point where any government of the day sincerely believes only foreigners are qualified, capable and competent of doing anything that is of a technical, IT or engineering nature.
How can we possibly worry about the consequences of global warming and rising sea levels when we know we're all gonna be so happy frying our brains by legally smoking the most potent strains of pot to our heart's content? LMAO
I'm all for the HOA and Senate enacting a special law authorising these unidentified and/or unclaimed corpses to be respectfully interred by Hanna-Martin in her backyard.
Few will agree with you. She's been instrumental in doing Minnis's bidding by putting as much red tape as possible on NGO activity in Grand Bahama as she has red lipstick on her lips. Everyone knows the post-Dorian recovery effort has been seriously hampered by Minnis's incessant desire to control and micro-manage just about everything for the benefit of his cronies. And Katherine Forbes-Smith has been only too willing to help Minnis achieve his desired freakish level of control over just about every aspect of the recovery effort.
Damn it! Where the hell did I store my new floatable life-jacket that I got as a Christmas gift from my dear mother? It must be somewhere in the garage. Be right back.
There's no hope for BPL unless and until Bannister, Moxey, Heastie, Maynard and the other grossly incompetent buffoons like them are all made to walk to the end of the plank and jump off.
>While speaking to reporters in Grand Bahama on Wednesday, she said critics should “be careful” of “vilifying” people in the media about the pledges they have offered. “We really should be very careful what we say about people who come to pledge. We should not criticise people and their pledges, we should be thankful and grateful for whatever they are pledging,” she said.
Where was this clucking dingbat when government was unnecessarily interfering with and hindering the desperately needed helping hands of numerous well known foreign NGOs in the immediate aftermath of Dorian?
> “The IDB has to figure out the several billions of dollars that are really necessary for the rebuilding of this country. And so, we are happy and pleased and appreciative of persons who are prepared to support the government and people of the Bahamas."
Here's a very telling admission from the clucking dingbat. She actually believes the IDB as opposed to the Minnis-led FNM government is running our country. She's probably right on that score given all of the incompetent governing we've experienced since May 2017.
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
I am all for chemical castration of rapists (including husbands who rape their wives) in instances where there is overwhelming physical evidence proving their violent assault of the victim beyond a shadow of doubt.
On Rapists should be flogged in public
Posted 18 January 2020, 5:09 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
There are less than three dozen truly qualified Bahamian teachers in our public education system.
On Ministry 'open about its challenges engaging teachers'
Posted 18 January 2020, 11:39 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
It's usually because they have both the willingness and ability to put money in foreign bank accounts of the right Bahamians. That and the fact that successive governments (PLP and FNM alike) have dumbed down recent generations of Bahamians to the point where any government of the day sincerely believes only foreigners are qualified, capable and competent of doing anything that is of a technical, IT or engineering nature.
On Ragged Island renewable electrical grid to be completed this year
Posted 18 January 2020, 11:04 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
You've clearly been drinking the wrong kind of kool-aid for most of your life.
On Samaritan’s Purse president Franklin Graham visits tent field hospital in Freeport
Posted 18 January 2020, 10:59 a.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
How can we possibly worry about the consequences of global warming and rising sea levels when we know we're all gonna be so happy frying our brains by legally smoking the most potent strains of pot to our heart's content? LMAO
On Sea level rise threat to 15% of Bahamas' GDP
Posted 17 January 2020, 10:36 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
I'm all for the HOA and Senate enacting a special law authorising these unidentified and/or unclaimed corpses to be respectfully interred by Hanna-Martin in her backyard.
On Hanna Martin calls for 'dignified' removal of hurricane victims' bodies
Posted 17 January 2020, 10:23 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Few will agree with you. She's been instrumental in doing Minnis's bidding by putting as much red tape as possible on NGO activity in Grand Bahama as she has red lipstick on her lips. Everyone knows the post-Dorian recovery effort has been seriously hampered by Minnis's incessant desire to control and micro-manage just about everything for the benefit of his cronies. And Katherine Forbes-Smith has been only too willing to help Minnis achieve his desired freakish level of control over just about every aspect of the recovery effort.
On Don't be too quick to dismiss pledges, warns Forbes-Smith
Posted 17 January 2020, 9:58 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
Damn it! Where the hell did I store my new floatable life-jacket that I got as a Christmas gift from my dear mother? It must be somewhere in the garage. Be right back.
On Sea level rise threat to 15% of Bahamas' GDP
Posted 17 January 2020, 5:53 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
There's no hope for BPL unless and until Bannister, Moxey, Heastie, Maynard and the other grossly incompetent buffoons like them are all made to walk to the end of the plank and jump off.
On BPL chair admits: ‘We’ve lost trust of our customers’
Posted 17 January 2020, 5:48 p.m. Suggest removal
Well_mudda_take_sic says...
>While speaking to reporters in Grand Bahama on Wednesday, she said critics should “be careful” of “vilifying” people in the media about the pledges they have offered. “We really should be very careful what we say about people who come to pledge. We should not criticise people and their pledges, we should be thankful and grateful for whatever they are pledging,” she said.
Where was this clucking dingbat when government was unnecessarily interfering with and hindering the desperately needed helping hands of numerous well known foreign NGOs in the immediate aftermath of Dorian?
> “The IDB has to figure out the several billions of dollars that are really necessary for the rebuilding of this country. And so, we are happy and pleased and appreciative of persons who are prepared to support the government and people of the Bahamas."
Here's a very telling admission from the clucking dingbat. She actually believes the IDB as opposed to the Minnis-led FNM government is running our country. She's probably right on that score given all of the incompetent governing we've experienced since May 2017.
On Don't be too quick to dismiss pledges, warns Forbes-Smith
Posted 17 January 2020, 5:39 p.m. Suggest removal