Well said. In the Presidential Election, the incumbent and challenger each have legal recourse as set forth under the US Constitution for any improprieties in the tabulation of votes. No matter what one thinks of either candidate, personally or professionally, each one can challenge the voting results. Perhaps before we point fingers at the United States' voting process and all that entails, we must first look to our own governing persons and the behavior of the Bahamian people. There is incessant complaining and name calling by the people of the Bahamas about how our Prime Minister conducts himself in regard to his executive orders of lockdowns during the pandemic. Minister D'Aguilar has been vilified repeatedly by the press and Bahamians simply because he is doing his best to bring tourism which equals jobs back to our Country. It is undignified for a person who has the platform of the people's voice to denigrate another country's government procedures.
What horrible vitriolic comments coming from Bahamians that espouse to be Christians. How shameful to wish such ill will towards anyone and in particular President Trump and Mrs. Trump. I pray that you and your families are untouched by this virus and that you also remember "what goes around comes around".
Here's a professional example of how the Bahamas should be reporting all data related to Coronavirus cases. Scotland provides an exemplary analysis of all metrics related to each person on a daily basis.
Well you could either be "Shuckin' andJivin' with the Osmond Brothers or be in Hot 'Lanta with the The Allman Brothers.... I'd take the Allman Brothers anytime!!!!
Will you enlighten me as to how the people remaining in Abaco are going to pay for your groceries? I live here in Abaco and am very lucky to have survived. However, what little money I did have with me before the hurricane is being depleted very quickly buying fuel to operate my generator on a limited basis. The banks have all been destroyed , so no access to funds. Also, how are we to get to Maxwell's without fuel for transportation?
Thank God for the NGOs who brought as much relief as they did (through rough seas by small boats) because it has sustained many people . Now that the harbour has less debris, I hope the NGOs are able to step up their efforts as that is what is going to help the people of Abaco who have no money, no jobs and have lost all their worldly possessions.
I don't think you truly and fully understand the pulse on the ground here in Abaco.
islandgirl says...
Well said. In the Presidential Election, the incumbent and challenger each have legal recourse as set forth under the US Constitution for any improprieties in the tabulation of votes. No matter what one thinks of either candidate, personally or professionally, each one can challenge the voting results. Perhaps before we point fingers at the United States' voting process and all that entails, we must first look to our own governing persons and the behavior of the Bahamian people. There is incessant complaining and name calling by the people of the Bahamas about how our Prime Minister conducts himself in regard to his executive orders of lockdowns during the pandemic. Minister D'Aguilar has been vilified repeatedly by the press and Bahamians simply because he is doing his best to bring tourism which equals jobs back to our Country. It is undignified for a person who has the platform of the people's voice to denigrate another country's government procedures.
On EDITORIAL: A steady hand at the tiller
Posted 6 November 2020, 7:41 p.m. Suggest removal
islandgirl says...
A true leader must put the good of the people of his Country before his own inclination or even the will of his own party.
On Gov't 'lacked interest' in early COVID test offer
Posted 11 October 2020, 5:04 p.m. Suggest removal
islandgirl says...
What horrible vitriolic comments coming from Bahamians that espouse to be Christians. How shameful to wish such ill will towards anyone and in particular President Trump and Mrs. Trump. I pray that you and your families are untouched by this virus and that you also remember "what goes around comes around".
On Donald and Melania Trump test positive for COVID-19
Posted 2 October 2020, 8:41 a.m. Suggest removal
islandgirl says...
Here's a professional example of how the Bahamas should be reporting all data related to Coronavirus cases. Scotland provides an exemplary analysis of all metrics related to each person on a daily basis.
https://www.travellingtabby.com/scotlan…
It's never to late to update our data into a format of this type.
On 90 new COVID-19 cases, five deaths and five deaths under investigation reported on Friday
Posted 6 September 2020, 3:28 p.m. Suggest removal
islandgirl says...
Well you could either be "Shuckin' andJivin' with the Osmond Brothers or be in Hot 'Lanta with the The Allman Brothers.... I'd take the Allman Brothers anytime!!!!
On A COMIC'S VIEW: Chinese want out, Brave wants back . . . and Flying Fred wants lunch
Posted 4 September 2020, 9:34 p.m. Suggest removal
islandgirl says...
Mr. Roberts,
With all due respect,
Will you enlighten me as to how the people remaining in Abaco are going to pay for your groceries? I live here in Abaco and am very lucky to have survived. However, what little money I did have with me before the hurricane is being depleted very quickly buying fuel to operate my generator on a limited basis. The banks have all been destroyed , so no access to funds. Also, how are we to get to Maxwell's without fuel for transportation?
Thank God for the NGOs who brought as much relief as they did (through rough seas by small boats) because it has sustained many people . Now that the harbour has less debris, I hope the NGOs are able to step up their efforts as that is what is going to help the people of Abaco who have no money, no jobs and have lost all their worldly possessions.
I don't think you truly and fully understand the pulse on the ground here in Abaco.
On Top Abaco food store to re-open with 40% of staff
Posted 15 October 2019, 3:51 p.m. Suggest removal