Here is but one example of blatant breaking of Bahamian fishing laws by a "cruiser". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNmBmxW… The guy even tells us that this is MARCH 2015 The blue lines in the water are compressor lines. How many Hogfish do you think they shot? These guys come from FL. and clean up. Youtube is full of this type of stuff. So you run on about bonefish and more regulation, yinna can not enforce the laws on the books...........
Cut off your nose to save face. Stupid is as stupid does. This is not the 1900's any longer, the world is a much smaller place, No sane diplomat whose country lives and die's by Foreign Direct Investment should be so 1) insecure, 2) bite the hand that feeds him, 3) plain un-diplomatic. Take all the foreign money out of this country and what will you have? Think hard on that.........
Look, if you want to be all, yesterday, go hang out with B.B.B, yinna can get all itchy/scratchy together and recount your story's. The rest of us are dealing with TODAY. go point your old ass fingers at what ever you want, because yesterday is done.
Yinna fighting about bone fish while your entire fishery is being decimated. The poaching and blatant over harvesting of our fish, lobster, and conch by foreign and bahamian boaters is NOT sustainable. I bet is you went out in say Abaco/Andros/Exuma/Nassau, looked with open eye's with an intent to protect you would have boats/equipment/people in custody. When last you heard about that?
Yinna are stuck in "yesterday" mode. I understand that you are to old to think about the "tomorrow" people, but your dead shit is OLD! I am thinking what is best for OUR country, and Fred's remarks most certainly are negative. OK, Got it?
Bahamians better wake up. This man is telling you the TRUTH. This man is our bread and butter and he does not want anything to do with us any longer. This is NOT an isolated person, I hear this exact same thing almost daily. Our illustrious P.M. says it's going to be "dead good" soon, more like just DEAD!
Nothing to celebrate, the country is still going backwards, debt continues to grow. Lets see them get it to where they do not have to borrow in order to survive. Lets see our debt. start to be reduced, then we can celebrate. Broke is broke, no two ways around it and if you have to borrow to pay your staff you are broke.
asiseeit says...
Here is but one example of blatant breaking of Bahamian fishing laws by a "cruiser". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNmBmxW… The guy even tells us that this is MARCH 2015 The blue lines in the water are compressor lines. How many Hogfish do you think they shot? These guys come from FL. and clean up. Youtube is full of this type of stuff. So you run on about bonefish and more regulation, yinna can not enforce the laws on the books...........
On Legal challenge brews to fishing ‘standard setter’
Posted 15 July 2015, 11:24 a.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
Cut off your nose to save face. Stupid is as stupid does. This is not the 1900's any longer, the world is a much smaller place, No sane diplomat whose country lives and die's by Foreign Direct Investment should be so 1) insecure, 2) bite the hand that feeds him, 3) plain un-diplomatic. Take all the foreign money out of this country and what will you have? Think hard on that.........
On Symonette says Mitchell’s Baha Mar comments not appropriate for a Cabinet minister
Posted 14 July 2015, 9:45 p.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
Also, I mean, you really stand by the retarded remarks Fweddie made?
On Symonette says Mitchell’s Baha Mar comments not appropriate for a Cabinet minister
Posted 14 July 2015, 7:31 p.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
Look, if you want to be all, yesterday, go hang out with B.B.B, yinna can get all itchy/scratchy together and recount your story's. The rest of us are dealing with TODAY. go point your old ass fingers at what ever you want, because yesterday is done.
On Symonette says Mitchell’s Baha Mar comments not appropriate for a Cabinet minister
Posted 14 July 2015, 7:28 p.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
Yinna fighting about bone fish while your entire fishery is being decimated. The poaching and blatant over harvesting of our fish, lobster, and conch by foreign and bahamian boaters is NOT sustainable. I bet is you went out in say Abaco/Andros/Exuma/Nassau, looked with open eye's with an intent to protect you would have boats/equipment/people in custody. When last you heard about that?
On Legal challenge brews to fishing ‘standard setter’
Posted 14 July 2015, 7:08 p.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
Yinna are stuck in "yesterday" mode. I understand that you are to old to think about the "tomorrow" people, but your dead shit is OLD! I am thinking what is best for OUR country, and Fred's remarks most certainly are negative. OK, Got it?
On Symonette says Mitchell’s Baha Mar comments not appropriate for a Cabinet minister
Posted 14 July 2015, 6:58 p.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
Bahamians better wake up. This man is telling you the TRUTH. This man is our bread and butter and he does not want anything to do with us any longer. This is NOT an isolated person, I hear this exact same thing almost daily. Our illustrious P.M. says it's going to be "dead good" soon, more like just DEAD!
On Wake up or lose this Paradise
Posted 13 July 2015, 11:35 p.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
Nothing to celebrate, the country is still going backwards, debt continues to grow. Lets see them get it to where they do not have to borrow in order to survive. Lets see our debt. start to be reduced, then we can celebrate. Broke is broke, no two ways around it and if you have to borrow to pay your staff you are broke.
On VAT in first quarterly surplus for four years
Posted 13 July 2015, 11:28 p.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
That was a "teachable moment", the lesson was, hide your money better.
On Statue of Sir Lynden Pindling unveiled at airport
Posted 13 July 2015, 8:02 p.m. Suggest removal
asiseeit says...
The lives this man destroyed are many and across the spectrum.
On Statue of Sir Lynden Pindling unveiled at airport
Posted 13 July 2015, 5:15 p.m. Suggest removal