This article is a little convoluted, It seems the Court of appeal president is confused as to what he is suggesting. In one instance do aways with jurors (and allow one person to decide; ripe for corruption). In another, give a choice between jury and judge.
You would think that rather than giving people a piece of the pie, these politicians would try to give people their own ingredients so that they can make their own pie.
I agree the GBPA has not done all it could sine St. George passed. But what amazes me with these people who complain about the GBPA and want the government to step in, they don't look at the areas outside of the Port that the government has control over.
Left to the government, all of Grand Bahama would be like East End, EMR and West End.
I just don;t understand why people cannot open their eyes and see that.
moncurcool says...
I can't even figure ou this article. Best they didn't even write this,
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moncurcool says...
You are correct. This is not a PPP. Just another government contract.
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moncurcool says...
Because it’s an illegal landing in a sovereign nation.
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moncurcool says...
So an illegal landing in a country is being celebrated?
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moncurcool says...
This article is a little convoluted, It seems the Court of appeal president is confused as to what he is suggesting. In one instance do aways with jurors (and allow one person to decide; ripe for corruption). In another, give a choice between jury and judge.
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moncurcool says...
Spot on letter.
Trust Pintard does not follow in their footsteps
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moncurcool says...
Voodoo maths gone to bed by the minister. The price for carbon credits is $35. Yet, the minister says the Bahamas own can sell for $100. wow.
Then he says that UB is training a "suite of scientists." Kill me deal laughing. UB training scientists. OK.
Guess the minister is preparing for April Fool's day.
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moncurcool says...
You would think that rather than giving people a piece of the pie, these politicians would try to give people their own ingredients so that they can make their own pie.
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moncurcool says...
You are correct.
I agree the GBPA has not done all it could sine St. George passed. But what amazes me with these people who complain about the GBPA and want the government to step in, they don't look at the areas outside of the Port that the government has control over.
Left to the government, all of Grand Bahama would be like East End, EMR and West End.
I just don;t understand why people cannot open their eyes and see that.
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moncurcool says...
Didn't even know this dude was still around.
Just irrelevant
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