With all the serious and major issues we have TODAY, why is she so interested in some remarks that Moncur made from 2009. Go question our parliamentarians about our present issues, like the downgrade, etc.
I agree it's all good. God uses the foolish things (sometimes foolish people too) to confound the wise (especially those who think they are) and the snobbish with their noses always in the air and those who think they are better than others and those who are feel entitled and those who think it's all about them and those who think only they are smart and honourable and could read. The mortuary has come alive.
The Senate is a useless, rubber stamp institution anyway and the debates and discussions were as interesting as watching paint. I will give them a chance. Can't do worse than that elitist, all for me baby crew in there now. God Bless them and keep them and grant them wisdom to continue to act on behalf of the Bahamian people.
This is just so amazing! Why is our Central Bank working so hard on trying to promote numbers houses to the banking community? Something is just not right about this.
Does Mr. Wisdom have a decorating company/firm? What experience does he have in this area? What other large scale decorating has he done before that we can see? Who recommended him? Did others have a chance to bid for this job?
One good thing about this march is that the Parliamentary Registration Department was out registering voters and ran out of voters cards. So that will be the next step VOTING!
hallmark says...
With all the serious and major issues we have TODAY, why is she so interested in some remarks that Moncur made from 2009. Go question our parliamentarians about our present issues, like the downgrade, etc.
On Opposition leader apologises for Moncur comments
Posted 23 December 2016, 5:30 p.m. Suggest removal
hallmark says...
I agree it's all good. God uses the foolish things (sometimes foolish people too) to confound the wise (especially those who think they are) and the snobbish with their noses always in the air and those who think they are better than others and those who are feel entitled and those who think it's all about them and those who think only they are smart and honourable and could read. The mortuary has come alive.
On Unsubstantiated claims and breaches of conduct mark Moncur’s first contributions to Senate
Posted 22 December 2016, 8:35 p.m. Suggest removal
hallmark says...
The Bahamian people will give him a big thank you once the secret agreement has been unsealed and the they see what concessions were granted.
On Note of appreciation
Posted 20 December 2016, 1:08 p.m. Suggest removal
hallmark says...
The Senate is a useless, rubber stamp institution anyway and the debates and discussions were as interesting as watching paint. I will give them a chance. Can't do worse than that elitist, all for me baby crew in there now. God Bless them and keep them and grant them wisdom to continue to act on behalf of the Bahamian people.
On Moncur named as Senate pick
Posted 20 December 2016, 12:52 p.m. Suggest removal
hallmark says...
This is just so amazing! Why is our Central Bank working so hard on trying to promote numbers houses to the banking community? Something is just not right about this.
On Central Bank sponsors web shop ‘interactions’
Posted 13 December 2016, 11:19 a.m. Suggest removal
hallmark says...
@banker - "master of the meaningless statistic." (Along with Paul Major) LOLOL! Wonderful expression.
On ‘Worrisome’ rise in Central Bank support for Govt
Posted 1 December 2016, 3:34 p.m. Suggest removal
hallmark says...
Does Mr. Wisdom have a decorating company/firm? What experience does he have in this area? What other large scale decorating has he done before that we can see? Who recommended him? Did others have a chance to bid for this job?
On Ho ho hum? Christmas decorations get the thumbs down - as former minister gets the contract
Posted 1 December 2016, 3:24 p.m. Suggest removal
hallmark says...
One good thing about this march is that the Parliamentary Registration Department was out registering voters and ran out of voters cards. So that will be the next step VOTING!
On Scared of crime, tired of secret deals: protesters voice their frustrations
Posted 26 November 2016, 7:39 a.m. Suggest removal
hallmark says...
I live in Freeport and still don't have cable yet, almost two months after Matthew.
On Aliv’s pay-per-second rates aim to cut customer costs
Posted 22 November 2016, 4:30 p.m. Suggest removal
hallmark says...
#blackoutbahamas #standupforchange #ourhouseofparliament #ourbahamas #thepeople #wemarch #tiredofbeingtired #burmaroadpt2 #shutitdown #ourgrandparents #ourparents
On YOUR SAY: A serious checklist of gubment’s mismanagement
Posted 12 November 2016, 1:12 p.m. Suggest removal