I think that the Editor is out of line and is very condescending to Dr. Rollins. She believes that freedom of speech means that she can say any demeaning thing about anyone, especially members of the new government, and get away with it. That is not freedom of speech. With all the campaigning for the Free National Movement (FNM) that the Editor and The Tribune has done over the past months leading to the General Elections, she must now know that she has become, like the FNM, a failure. Her words mean nothing to the average Bahamian, who considers her a mean spirited, angry FNM supporter. We will not retreat; we will not fail, and the words of the Editor will continue to fall on deaf ears. I hope all well thinking Bahamians will stop purchasing this paper which is hell bound on destroying the Bahamas in order to ensure the failure of the PLP. As of last week, I have stopped purchasing The Tribune and I hope others will follow suit, as it is divisive and destructive and has no place in a small country that is trying so hard to survive. I was shown this Editorial today, and just had to respond.
Can we all come up with solutions instead of the same old partisan discussion? I tried to read some of the comments above, and I gave up because it's the same stupid PLP FNM talk. I suggest building another prison. Prisoners can be rehabilitated inside the prison. Since these people, obviously, don't know how to act on the outside, then I don't see why they should be released on bail to continue to bring terror to our communities. The elections are over people! I say this to The Tribune staff as well. I love this country more than any party affiliation. So lets come up with ideas to fix things and go out and do some civic work of our own. Stop talking and spend more time thinking of ways you can help!!!
Dwight also said that the park was too full and if any more people were planning to come to the rally that night, they would have to sit in the trees. I guess that was also a fact. I tell you what, to avoid too much heartache and high blood pressure, FNNs just need to get over it already! Take your lost like a man.. five years is a long time to be angry! And in any case, who cares.
Do you really think that Perry Christie has time to fire a talk show host? Really?? I doubt he ever listened to this person. In fact, had it not been for The Tribune carrying this story, I would not have known who they were talking about. Perry Christie is not Hubert Ingraham. It's not his style!!! And FNM's are in No position whatsoever to talk about victimization.
WOW. Your readers are so mean and disrespectful. I suppose what else can you expect from a country where even the Prime Minister has no class. I think the British part of our heritage is finally gone. My father would be sad to see what this country has become.
dpratt says...
I think that the Editor is out of line and is very condescending to Dr. Rollins. She believes that freedom of speech means that she can say any demeaning thing about anyone, especially members of the new government, and get away with it. That is not freedom of speech. With all the campaigning for the Free National Movement (FNM) that the Editor and The Tribune has done over the past months leading to the General Elections, she must now know that she has become, like the FNM, a failure. Her words mean nothing to the average Bahamian, who considers her a mean spirited, angry FNM supporter. We will not retreat; we will not fail, and the words of the Editor will continue to fall on deaf ears. I hope all well thinking Bahamians will stop purchasing this paper which is hell bound on destroying the Bahamas in order to ensure the failure of the PLP. As of last week, I have stopped purchasing The Tribune and I hope others will follow suit, as it is divisive and destructive and has no place in a small country that is trying so hard to survive. I was shown this Editorial today, and just had to respond.
On It's all in the name of free speech, Dr Rollins
Posted 31 May 2012, 3:18 p.m. Suggest removal
dpratt says...
Can we all come up with solutions instead of the same old partisan discussion? I tried to read some of the comments above, and I gave up because it's the same stupid PLP FNM talk. I suggest building another prison. Prisoners can be rehabilitated inside the prison. Since these people, obviously, don't know how to act on the outside, then I don't see why they should be released on bail to continue to bring terror to our communities. The elections are over people! I say this to The Tribune staff as well. I love this country more than any party affiliation. So lets come up with ideas to fix things and go out and do some civic work of our own. Stop talking and spend more time thinking of ways you can help!!!
On Prison Chief speaks out
Posted 26 May 2012, 10:37 p.m. Suggest removal
dpratt says...
Dwight also said that the park was too full and if any more people were planning to come to the rally that night, they would have to sit in the trees. I guess that was also a fact. I tell you what, to avoid too much heartache and high blood pressure, FNNs just need to get over it already! Take your lost like a man.. five years is a long time to be angry! And in any case, who cares.
On Radio host claims victimisation
Posted 17 May 2012, 6:48 a.m. Suggest removal
dpratt says...
Do you really think that Perry Christie has time to fire a talk show host? Really?? I doubt he ever listened to this person. In fact, had it not been for The Tribune carrying this story, I would not have known who they were talking about. Perry Christie is not Hubert Ingraham. It's not his style!!! And FNM's are in No position whatsoever to talk about victimization.
On Radio host claims victimisation
Posted 15 May 2012, 10:42 p.m. Suggest removal
dpratt says...
WOW. Your readers are so mean and disrespectful. I suppose what else can you expect from a country where even the Prime Minister has no class. I think the British part of our heritage is finally gone. My father would be sad to see what this country has become.
On Lady Pindling hits back over Sir Lynden 'endorsement' of Ingraham
Posted 29 April 2012, 10:22 p.m. Suggest removal