So now we know the definition of a crime of aggression, as defined in the Charter of the United Nations, but how is that relative to this article, or to the Bahamas in general?
So now that they are open, I visited their website and tried to make reservations for some friends, who will be visiting in June. Site is still not accepting reservations. I guess "open" requires some interpretation, which is beyond my feeble capabilities.
Sounds to me he visited the "nailers club" and had to many cocktails. Last election this character was DNA and now he is hard core PLP, talking about the FNM and its intentions to take the country back into an era of apartheid. Can't be serious. An FNM government comprised of black bahamians will take us into apartheid. Get real. Yep too much fire water.
What birdie is really trying to say is that it is only punishable if it was done by an FNM, and if it is done by a PLP, all is okay. Unfortunately, the opinion of many of the grass root voters, who will live in poverty while worshiping the Political Masters who have raped the country and carried out most unscrupulous dealings to obtain wealth. Ignorance is bliss.
When one goes down Bay Street during daytime hours, there are police on every corner and in the middle of the street directing (obstructing) traffic, and doing God knows what else. There is a proliferation of clubs and restaurants spots in the Prince George Wharf area, and at night, which are their busy hours, and the hours most likely for a crime to occur, the police are gone. Ever try calling a police station at nighttime? Good luck.
I thought Toggie and Bobo were last seen wearing PLP tee shirts. Are the PLP's lighting the dump to disrupt the Bahamar fake opening. Strange. What say you, "Well Mudda"?
Fitzgerald could only muster a statement to the effect that he does not comment on stories reported in the punch. He went dumb for over a year on the Rubis gas station spill in his constituency, and now he has gone dumb on this latest accusation. I guess we'll never know the truth from his mouth.
Can't wait to hear how the government political geniuses will paint over this one. It better be good. Election soon come and they don't wan the smoke to fog up their supporters eyes. So better to cover them with some B/S, tee shirts, and free drinks so they forget about it.
If my memory serves me correctly, the FNM won the 1992 election and served for two terms, loosing the 2002 election. They won again in 2007 and served one term, loosing again in 2012. Your dates are a bit off, but your message is on point.
alfalfa says...
So now we know the definition of a crime of aggression, as defined in the Charter of the United Nations, but how is that relative to this article, or to the Bahamas in general?
On Man shot dead at home off Tonique Williams-Darling Highway
Posted 23 April 2017, 2:24 p.m. Suggest removal
alfalfa says...
So now that they are open, I visited their website and tried to make reservations for some friends, who will be visiting in June. Site is still not accepting reservations. I guess "open" requires some interpretation, which is beyond my feeble capabilities.
On Baha Mar opening 'more than a dream come true'
Posted 22 April 2017, 8:37 a.m. Suggest removal
alfalfa says...
Sounds to me he visited the "nailers club" and had to many cocktails. Last election this character was DNA and now he is hard core PLP, talking about the FNM and its intentions to take the country back into an era of apartheid. Can't be serious. An FNM government comprised of black bahamians will take us into apartheid. Get real. Yep too much fire water.
On Munroe says to ‘aim low’ and ‘cuss out’ opponents
Posted 21 April 2017, 4:04 p.m. Suggest removal
alfalfa says...
What birdie is really trying to say is that it is only punishable if it was done by an FNM, and if it is done by a PLP, all is okay. Unfortunately, the opinion of many of the grass root voters, who will live in poverty while worshiping the Political Masters who have raped the country and carried out most unscrupulous dealings to obtain wealth. Ignorance is bliss.
On Minnis: Sack Fitzgerald
Posted 21 April 2017, 1:25 p.m. Suggest removal
alfalfa says...
I can't imagine having to watch Gomez sleep in the House of Assembly for the next five years. He is embarrassing, so for Gods sake vote him out.
On Roberts: Peet a ‘political enemy’ for Andros bid
Posted 21 April 2017, 10:16 a.m. Suggest removal
alfalfa says...
When one goes down Bay Street during daytime hours, there are police on every corner and in the middle of the street directing (obstructing) traffic, and doing God knows what else. There is a proliferation of clubs and restaurants spots in the Prince George Wharf area, and at night, which are their busy hours, and the hours most likely for a crime to occur, the police are gone. Ever try calling a police station at nighttime? Good luck.
On Man found shot dead in downtown Nassau
Posted 21 April 2017, 8:31 a.m. Suggest removal
alfalfa says...
I thought Toggie and Bobo were last seen wearing PLP tee shirts. Are the PLP's lighting the dump to disrupt the Bahamar fake opening. Strange. What say you, "Well Mudda"?
On UPDATED: Firefighters battle major new blaze at landfill
Posted 19 April 2017, 5:14 p.m. Suggest removal
alfalfa says...
Fitzgerald could only muster a statement to the effect that he does not comment on stories reported in the punch. He went dumb for over a year on the Rubis gas station spill in his constituency, and now he has gone dumb on this latest accusation. I guess we'll never know the truth from his mouth.
On Cabinet ministers deny claims of Baha Mar conflicts of interest
Posted 19 April 2017, 12:44 p.m. Suggest removal
alfalfa says...
Can't wait to hear how the government political geniuses will paint over this one. It better be good. Election soon come and they don't wan the smoke to fog up their supporters eyes. So better to cover them with some B/S, tee shirts, and free drinks so they forget about it.
On UPDATED: Firefighters battle major new blaze at landfill
Posted 19 April 2017, 12:39 p.m. Suggest removal
alfalfa says...
If my memory serves me correctly, the FNM won the 1992 election and served for two terms, loosing the 2002 election. They won again in 2007 and served one term, loosing again in 2012. Your dates are a bit off, but your message is on point.
On EDITORIAL: Have Bahamians returned to ‘Ten, ten, the Bible ten’?
Posted 18 April 2017, 7:30 a.m. Suggest removal