Be careful, depending on the course of this, it's not hard for the PLP to win most, if not every seat in parliament (if they play their cards right). Let's just hope that doesn't happen.
Nice letter, the people forget too quickly. In all of my years as a native of this country, I'm still wondering how much longer will we have to learn that the world is not black and white, but really really gray.
Heck, if I was a foreigner and I had it in me, I’d gladly help your government screw you over too. Of course, when the rate increases come it will be Bahamians complaining about foreigners oppressing them.
The spin doctors and spin masters are still working their magic today, even with so much information at people’s fingertips.
The level of ignorance in those Facebook comments are pissing me the hell off, in fact, this whole article is stupid.
BPL **is still** BEC. Let that sink in deep for a moment. It’s a given that the DPM will back BPL. The PLP, FNM, and other government related entities are playing the Bahamian people like a damn fiddle, same garbage every single day.
The Tribune should stop enabling this dumb politics and tell the people what’s really wrong with BEC/BPL.
Sorry Nicole, you missed the mark. Independent pundits said that he would win, his ground game was top notch, and he spent 63% less than the other candidate doing all this too. Hillary's private server already showed her as being incompetent and untrustworthy, and between Wikileaks and the FBI investigation she was losing her credibility quick. Only democrats could put a candidate forward that could lose to someone like Trump.
Too many people were scared to say that they would vote for Trump, so the polls were completely useless (even the internal polls), this always happens when you try to shame people (i.e racist, bigot, etc) All the experts now look like idiots and Trump is set to become one of the most powerful presidents in a while - republication senate, republican congress, potential republican/conservative supreme court, and republican president executive power.
In the beginning he had a 1% chance of winning the entire thing. That's some crazy democracy at work right there.
This seems like a non-story, unless I’m mistaken. Isn’t this kind of how it always worked? I’m already registered.
First time registrants must show a Bahamian passport or birth certificate, nib card, and maybe another identification. Those registered in the last election can show their 2012 voter’s card with NIB identification, and/or passport/birth certificate.
This story doesn't really make sense to me? Can someone explain what's significant here?
Zakary says...
So it begins...
On Carl Bethel and Dr Duane Sands resign from Senate
Posted 7 December 2016, 7:11 p.m. Suggest removal
Zakary says...
Be careful, depending on the course of this, it's not hard for the PLP to win most, if not every seat in parliament (if they play their cards right). Let's just hope that doesn't happen.
On Hubert Minnis faces removal as Leader of Opposition in Parliament
Posted 7 December 2016, 4:33 p.m. Suggest removal
Zakary says...
Nice letter, the people forget too quickly. In all of my years as a native of this country, I'm still wondering how much longer will we have to learn that the world is not black and white, but really really gray.
Heck, if I was a foreigner and I had it in me, I’d gladly help your government screw you over too. Of course, when the rate increases come it will be Bahamians complaining about foreigners oppressing them.
The spin doctors and spin masters are still working their magic today, even with so much information at people’s fingertips.
On Power issues that plague our nation
Posted 7 December 2016, 12:47 p.m. Suggest removal
Zakary says...
The level of ignorance in those Facebook comments are pissing me the hell off, in fact, this whole article is stupid.
BPL **is still** BEC. Let that sink in deep for a moment. It’s a given that the DPM will back BPL. The PLP, FNM, and other government related entities are playing the Bahamian people like a damn fiddle, same garbage every single day.
The Tribune should stop enabling this dumb politics and tell the people what’s really wrong with BEC/BPL.
On Davis backing BPL as blackouts go on
Posted 5 December 2016, 1:05 p.m. Suggest removal
Zakary says...
The collective leadership of this country has gone well past pathetic to utter tripe... I'm at a lost for words...
On Minnis: Does PM support $2.1bn proposal?
Posted 11 November 2016, 10:55 p.m. Suggest removal
Zakary says...
Why don't they talk about low voter registration? What a waste... I wonder what the boundaries commission is up to...hmm.
On Wake-up call: Trump victory a warning sign, say PLP veterans
Posted 10 November 2016, 12:27 p.m. Suggest removal
Zakary says...
Sorry Nicole, you missed the mark. Independent pundits said that he would win, his ground game was top notch, and he spent 63% less than the other candidate doing all this too. Hillary's private server already showed her as being incompetent and untrustworthy, and between Wikileaks and the FBI investigation she was losing her credibility quick. Only democrats could put a candidate forward that could lose to someone like Trump.
Too many people were scared to say that they would vote for Trump, so the polls were completely useless (even the internal polls), this always happens when you try to shame people (i.e racist, bigot, etc) All the experts now look like idiots and Trump is set to become one of the most powerful presidents in a while - republication senate, republican congress, potential republican/conservative supreme court, and republican president executive power.
In the beginning he had a 1% chance of winning the entire thing. That's some crazy democracy at work right there.
On POLITICOLE: Trump and the Republicans have become unelectable
Posted 9 November 2016, 4:31 p.m. Suggest removal
Zakary says...
It means nothing.
On THE BIG QUESTION: What does a Trump White House mean for the Bahamas?
Posted 9 November 2016, 4:06 p.m. Suggest removal
Zakary says...
This seems like a non-story, unless I’m mistaken. Isn’t this kind of how it always worked? I’m already registered.
First time registrants must show a Bahamian passport or birth certificate, nib card, and maybe another identification. Those registered in the last election can show their 2012 voter’s card with NIB identification, and/or passport/birth certificate.
This story doesn't really make sense to me? Can someone explain what's significant here?
On Voter cards can be used for election registration
Posted 7 November 2016, 12:49 p.m. Suggest removal
Zakary says...
Geopolitics.
On Israel is seeking ‘technological co-operation’ with the Bahamas
Posted 5 November 2016, 2:23 p.m. Suggest removal