What good news that Exuma Market will continue to serve the community even though the current owners are retiring. Fresh Markets have done a very good job keeping their shelves stocked during a very challenging time. Not many would have been able to do so well. Ignore the naysayers who never have anything good to say about anything.
TribAnonentity is not correct when he writes that Michael Scott and his wife are forcing staff at the Albany restaurant to get vaccinated. Mrs. Michael Scott manages that restaurant and not Mr. Scott. So many people have only a brief passing acquaitance with the truth. It is sad.
This prolific letter writer has never let facts get in the way of his opinions but although the PLP was formed in the 1950's was not the UBP not formed until the 1960's? Does anyone know more definitevely than me or the letter writer?
Munroe's Alma Mater, Oral Roberts university, has had more than its fair share of scandals. According to Wkipedia it also had a $500 million debt. Probably not the best place to learn how best to run a church, or maybe it is.
What a sad prospect for the country to see this man elected to a governing position. In his years as the appointed Director of Labour I can not recall him achieving anything at all, perhaps because the person appointed to this position does not have to actually anything productive. The years that he spent as president of the state employed workers union also meant that he did not have to do any actual productive work. Was he not a failed candidate for the DNA, or was that a different Pinder?
TribAnonentity seems to have a continuing problem with the Tribune, his always negative comments suggest no positive solutions ever. He should just stop reading the newspaper so that the rest of us no longer have to read his sad comments. Better yet; he should start his own newspapers so we can hurl criticisms at his efforts. It will never happen of course, keyboard warriors like this rarely achieve anything themselves because they are kept too busy trying to keep others down.
There are several people commenting here who come from families that comfortably avoided military service during the war against the fascist regimes of Nazi Germany, Italy, and Japan. Sir Etienne Dupuch, like the father of the tabloid's editor was brave enough to risk his life. This will have given his family members an appreciation of how important it is that human rights abuses by any government must be challenged. Congratulations to the editor of the Tribune. Ignore the ignorant and ill advised negative comments.
Congratulations to the Ministry of Education for delivering a credible level of education during an extremely challenging time. Ignore the habitual carpers, they will always be around complaining, not doing much else though.
TribAnonentity, If your comment was directed at me, then yes I have visited the prison on several occasions although not recently. What about you? Have you ever visited to alleviate any suffering there or are you just better at armchair criticisms?
Thank you Fred Smith. Without your continuing and fearless work these people, and those previously released through your efforts, would still be rotting away alone, out of sight, out of mind to the the citizens of this country. Now if only the individuals who inflict cruelty on these prisoners could be held accountable in some way.
hrysippus says...
What good news that Exuma Market will continue to serve the community even though the current owners are retiring. Fresh Markets have done a very good job keeping their shelves stocked during a very challenging time. Not many would have been able to do so well. Ignore the naysayers who never have anything good to say about anything.
On Exuma acquisition first step in AML’s $250m sales drive
Posted 16 April 2021, 5:08 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
TribAnonentity is not correct when he writes that Michael Scott and his wife are forcing staff at the Albany restaurant to get vaccinated. Mrs. Michael Scott manages that restaurant and not Mr. Scott. So many people have only a brief passing acquaitance with the truth. It is sad.
On Sands: We have a big problem
Posted 16 April 2021, 12:57 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
This prolific letter writer has never let facts get in the way of his opinions but although the PLP was formed in the 1950's was not the UBP not formed until the 1960's? Does anyone know more definitevely than me or the letter writer?
On The way to the average Bahamian voter's heart is through his stomach
Posted 15 April 2021, 6 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
Munroe's Alma Mater, Oral Roberts university, has had more than its fair share of scandals. According to Wkipedia it also had a $500 million debt. Probably not the best place to learn how best to run a church, or maybe it is.
On Bahamian false prophets are running amok on Facebook
Posted 15 April 2021, 3:47 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
What a sad prospect for the country to see this man elected to a governing position. In his years as the appointed Director of Labour I can not recall him achieving anything at all, perhaps because the person appointed to this position does not have to actually anything productive. The years that he spent as president of the state employed workers union also meant that he did not have to do any actual productive work. Was he not a failed candidate for the DNA, or was that a different Pinder?
On Pinder eyes seat as Shonel won’t stand
Posted 13 April 2021, 8:51 a.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
TribAnonentity seems to have a continuing problem with the Tribune, his always negative comments suggest no positive solutions ever. He should just stop reading the newspaper so that the rest of us no longer have to read his sad comments. Better yet; he should start his own newspapers so we can hurl criticisms at his efforts. It will never happen of course, keyboard warriors like this rarely achieve anything themselves because they are kept too busy trying to keep others down.
On EDITORIAL: Nothing adds up in Abaco shanty raid
Posted 10 April 2021, 2:44 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
There are several people commenting here who come from families that comfortably avoided military service during the war against the fascist regimes of Nazi Germany, Italy, and Japan. Sir Etienne Dupuch, like the father of the tabloid's editor was brave enough to risk his life. This will have given his family members an appreciation of how important it is that human rights abuses by any government must be challenged. Congratulations to the editor of the Tribune. Ignore the ignorant and ill advised negative comments.
On EDITORIAL: Nothing adds up in Abaco shanty raid
Posted 10 April 2021, 1:05 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
Congratulations to the Ministry of Education for delivering a credible level of education during an extremely challenging time. Ignore the habitual carpers, they will always be around complaining, not doing much else though.
On Lloyd ‘very satisfied’ with education access
Posted 8 April 2021, 7:58 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
TribAnonentity, If your comment was directed at me, then yes I have visited the prison on several occasions although not recently. What about you? Have you ever visited to alleviate any suffering there or are you just better at armchair criticisms?
On FREE AT LAST: Govt fails to justify why asylum seekers held for two years
Posted 8 April 2021, 7:53 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
Thank you Fred Smith. Without your continuing and fearless work these people, and those previously released through your efforts, would still be rotting away alone, out of sight, out of mind to the the citizens of this country. Now if only the individuals who inflict cruelty on these prisoners could be held accountable in some way.
On FREE AT LAST: Govt fails to justify why asylum seekers held for two years
Posted 8 April 2021, 10:01 a.m. Suggest removal