Yes either they were real customers visiting for the experience potters' cay has to offer or persons looking to be a menace, walking to enjoy the Cay should not be a problem. the parking area is a minute (60) seconds away, when they visit Atlantis courtyard they walk for longer with no complaint, also the stakeholders need to make the CAY a place people would want to walk to. simple.
The thing is not discrimination Bahamians are now realizing that if the immigration, the illegal immigration goes on the way it is presently going in 100yrs the Bahamas will be little Haiti, a Bahamian women have on average maybe 3 children, while a Haitian women have on average 10 do the maths, Britain signed a 99yr deal for Hong Kong and thought that was a long time and may never come, well 99yrs have come and gone to date 21yrs, if we don't stop or slow down this invasion the Bahamas in100yrs particularly New Providence will become one big shanty town
the more than 40 years of neglect and corruption of dealing with the illegal exploitation of Haitians are now coming to head, and we the Bahamian citizens have only ourselves to blame, Firstly the leaders who were supposed to be looking out for its citizens and then us for being lazy, being unreliable, being to middle class and turning up our noses to jobs that we could have done ourselves, This is just the beginning of a long road to disaster, a different type of DORIAN
There needs to be a total ban in any and all those areas that were once squatted on, if they are not privately owned, then they are crown land and if this government has any intention of giving our crown land to foreigners so they can go to banks and get loans with land paper in hand, and we born and bred Bahamians who are entitled to these crown land and are being denied and given the run around, then we must protest, go on strike, shut the islands down, Total Ban indefinitely
No, No, and NO, sorry but I haven't heard of any donation or assistance whatsoever coming in from Haiti, so therefor Mr. Charge' d'Affaires organize something, do something, right now we defiantly don't need or want your suggestions
The Lost Generations of the Bahamas, we need the FBI, they would find out and destroy any, and all of the big players in the illegal trade of weapons to and in the Bahamas. The FBI Files on youtube demonstrates their ability and intelligence in solving problems like how and who the main perpetrators are in getting and distributing weapons into the country and take them down. Besides a gun in the hand of D average young men is dangerous.
It's so, so sad, but the FNM was trying to get them moved and relocated over a year ago but Fred Smith and the other rights group fought the FNM and Dr. Minnis and put a stop thru the courts on the relocation exercise, but had they moved then they would not be in this predicament, perhaps then was their gift from God thru the FNM and Dr. Minnis, Fred Smith, and the other rights group thanks, the FNM saw how those areas were a disaster within/on its own just waiting to happen, maybe by fire, maybe by disease from unsanitary living, but sadly it came with the name Dorian and did exactly what the FNM and Dr. Minnis were trying to avoid for those areas the Mudd, and Peas, the used to shanty towns of Marsh Habour.
The magistrate court has ruled, the court of appeal has ruled, now going to the privy council why, why waste more money that taxpayers don't have, this wasted money can be used for something useful, school uniforms for underprivileged children, etc. WHY?
mandela says...
Yes either they were real customers visiting for the experience potters' cay has to offer or persons looking to be a menace, walking to enjoy the Cay should not be a problem. the parking area is a minute (60) seconds away, when they visit Atlantis courtyard they walk for longer with no complaint, also the stakeholders need to make the CAY a place people would want to walk to. simple.
On Potter's Cay stallholders say parking ban hurting business
Posted 5 October 2019, 4:44 p.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
FNM if you do this foolishness you all can kiss 2022 goodbye for sure, cause right now you all are walking on a tight thread, not rope. #$$$%%%^
On Govt may pay squatters for land acquisition
Posted 4 October 2019, 5:32 p.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
So true BahamaPundit, well said
On Activists claim government using hurricane to get rid of Haitians
Posted 3 October 2019, 8:06 p.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
The thing is not discrimination Bahamians are now realizing that if the immigration, the illegal immigration goes on the way it is presently going in 100yrs the Bahamas will be little Haiti, a Bahamian women have on average maybe 3 children, while a Haitian women have on average 10 do the maths, Britain signed a 99yr deal for Hong Kong and thought that was a long time and may never come, well 99yrs have come and gone to date 21yrs, if we don't stop or slow down this invasion the Bahamas in100yrs particularly New Providence will become one big shanty town
On INSIGHT: Haitians are human beings - time to end discrimination
Posted 23 September 2019, 8:56 p.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
the more than 40 years of neglect and corruption of dealing with the illegal exploitation of Haitians are now coming to head, and we the Bahamian citizens have only ourselves to blame, Firstly the leaders who were supposed to be looking out for its citizens and then us for being lazy, being unreliable, being to middle class and turning up our noses to jobs that we could have done ourselves, This is just the beginning of a long road to disaster, a different type of DORIAN
On Staniard Creek residents block Haitian nationals from going to work
Posted 21 September 2019, 5:12 p.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
There needs to be a total ban in any and all those areas that were once squatted on, if they are not privately owned, then they are crown land and if this government has any intention of giving our crown land to foreigners so they can go to banks and get loans with land paper in hand, and we born and bred Bahamians who are entitled to these crown land and are being denied and given the run around, then we must protest, go on strike, shut the islands down, Total Ban indefinitely
On Six-month building ban in The Mudd and Pigeon Peas
Posted 16 September 2019, 9:57 p.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
No, No, and NO, sorry but I haven't heard of any donation or assistance whatsoever coming in from Haiti, so therefor Mr. Charge' d'Affaires organize something, do something, right now we defiantly don't need or want your suggestions
On 'Give paperless Haitians temporary asylum'
Posted 10 September 2019, 10:51 p.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
The Lost Generations of the Bahamas, we need the FBI, they would find out and destroy any, and all of the big players in the illegal trade of weapons to and in the Bahamas. The FBI Files on youtube demonstrates their ability and intelligence in solving problems like how and who the main perpetrators are in getting and distributing weapons into the country and take them down. Besides a gun in the hand of D average young men is dangerous.
On Four dead, eight injured after shootings
Posted 7 September 2019, 7:50 p.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
It's so, so sad, but the FNM was trying to get them moved and relocated over a year ago but Fred Smith and the other rights group fought the FNM and Dr. Minnis and put a stop thru the courts on the relocation exercise, but had they moved then they would not be in this predicament, perhaps then was their gift from God thru the FNM and Dr. Minnis, Fred Smith, and the other rights group thanks, the FNM saw how those areas were a disaster within/on its own just waiting to happen, maybe by fire, maybe by disease from unsanitary living, but sadly it came with the name Dorian and did exactly what the FNM and Dr. Minnis were trying to avoid for those areas the Mudd, and Peas, the used to shanty towns of Marsh Habour.
On How The Mudd and Pigeon Peas were lost
Posted 7 September 2019, 7:25 p.m. Suggest removal
mandela says...
The magistrate court has ruled, the court of appeal has ruled, now going to the privy council why, why waste more money that taxpayers don't have, this wasted money can be used for something useful, school uniforms for underprivileged children, etc. WHY?
On UPDATED: Govt’s appeal of Frank Smith acquittal dismissed
Posted 28 August 2019, 2:43 p.m. Suggest removal