Well, thank God, at least Rev Sebastian Campbell is on this list of National Heroes, almost single-handed he has recued hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Bahamians, not to mention his heroic actions in defeating the enemy during the last time we were invaded. I don't think anyone eelse on the list achieved much of anything except a large public pension. Tank you, taxpayers. Suckers all.
Thank you Andros. BahamiansForBananas is the alias a former crooked PLP Cabinet minister famous for being caught in a gay bar in London by the British Secret Service.
Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely. The best thing about a democracy is being able to change those in power every five years. The problem is that no right minded voter could vote for the plp given their recent history. The DNA was a little ahead of it's time as well as choosing some really low quality candidates but if they manage to re-vamp and cut free the obviously stupid candidates then they would probably get my vote if they promised to repeal the evil Spy bill.
It is a shame that the government will miss this opportunity to empower the individual citizens. Instead of allowing each and every person to grow marijuana for his or her own use, grown to a quality desired by that individual, perhaps organically grown, pesticide free, herbicide free, instead the government will give contracts to select individuals who will monetarise the process for maximum profit and allow the government to regulate, control, and tax the process. So sad that this opportunity to empower the people will be missed due to government greed for taxes and need to control.
Once again this country is haunted by the stupid and self-serving decisions of past elected state officials. What was the first corruption scandal under the crooked pindling government? Yep, the pvc pipes scandal involving a sitting plp cabinet minister and the lousily done construction of the first plp infrastructure project, building the General Post Office. The Post Office Department was almost wholly staffed with plp party supporters. A recipe for the current disaster we call a postal service. As you sow, so shall you reap. KJV.
A part of being a modern medical doctor is to match the symptoms of the patient with the drug that the pharmaceutical companies have designed to treat that set of symptoms. For each drug prescription that they write the get a kick-back from the company through the drug store. This is how doctors get to be so rich in private practice. Tens of thousands of patients die every year from overprescribed totally legal drugs. No one has ever died from smoking weed. Now you understand why most doctors do not want it de-criminalized? It would cut into their lucrative drug trade masquerading as a medical practice.
hrysippus says...
Well, thank God, at least Rev Sebastian Campbell is on this list of National Heroes, almost single-handed he has recued hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Bahamians, not to mention his heroic actions in defeating the enemy during the last time we were invaded. I don't think anyone eelse on the list achieved much of anything except a large public pension. Tank you, taxpayers. Suckers all.
On PM: PLP playing the race card
Posted 13 July 2018, 6:06 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
What lies you post. Are you posting while drunk again?
On Sands disappointed at 'bias' in report
Posted 12 July 2018, 3:03 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
Thank you Andros. BahamiansForBananas is the alias a former crooked PLP Cabinet minister famous for being caught in a gay bar in London by the British Secret Service.
On Clash over hero of ‘racist regime’
Posted 12 July 2018, 2:59 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
Thank you, Sheeps, people are woefully ignorant. I wonder why The Nassau yacht Club was started and by whom was it founded?
On Clash over hero of ‘racist regime’
Posted 12 July 2018, 2:46 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely.
The best thing about a democracy is being able to change those in power every five years. The problem is that no right minded voter could vote for the plp given their recent history. The DNA was a little ahead of it's time as well as choosing some really low quality candidates but if they manage to re-vamp and cut free the obviously stupid candidates then they would probably get my vote if they promised to repeal the evil Spy bill.
On Outriders and sirens
Posted 10 July 2018, 12:12 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
How can you tell when a Bahamian cabinet minister is lying? Watch his or her lips, are they moving?
On Shanty town eviction deadline extended till August 10
Posted 10 July 2018, 12:04 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
It is a shame that the government will miss this opportunity to empower the individual citizens. Instead of allowing each and every person to grow marijuana for his or her own use, grown to a quality desired by that individual, perhaps organically grown, pesticide free, herbicide free, instead the government will give contracts to select individuals who will monetarise the process for maximum profit and allow the government to regulate, control, and tax the process. So sad that this opportunity to empower the people will be missed due to government greed for taxes and need to control.
On PLP proposes review panel over marijuana issue
Posted 10 July 2018, noon Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
I don't often find myself supporting pastors but Pastor Tray, I concur completely.
On ‘Medical marijuana saved my life’
Posted 6 July 2018, 8:40 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
Once again this country is haunted by the stupid and self-serving decisions of past elected state officials. What was the first corruption scandal under the crooked pindling government? Yep, the pvc pipes scandal involving a sitting plp cabinet minister and the lousily done construction of the first plp infrastructure project, building the General Post Office. The Post Office Department was almost wholly staffed with plp party supporters. A recipe for the current disaster we call a postal service. As you sow, so shall you reap. KJV.
On Post Office collapse 'killing our economy'
Posted 6 July 2018, 9:18 a.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
A part of being a modern medical doctor is to match the symptoms of the patient with the drug that the pharmaceutical companies have designed to treat that set of symptoms. For each drug prescription that they write the get a kick-back from the company through the drug store. This is how doctors get to be so rich in private practice. Tens of thousands of patients die every year from overprescribed totally legal drugs. No one has ever died from smoking weed. Now you understand why most doctors do not want it de-criminalized? It would cut into their lucrative drug trade masquerading as a medical practice.
On Path open for medicinal marijuana use
Posted 5 July 2018, 6:51 p.m. Suggest removal