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pablojay says...

You really can't make this stuff up,our DPM telling illegal jet ski operators not to bite the hand that feeds them! Instead he should be telling them to try and get the best deals for their jet skis, as they wont be needing them anymore .

pablojay says...

It seems Brave is defending them as if they are little children or drug addicts who cannot
control themselves. It helps one understand now why the U.S. is hesitant to share information with him. Amazing response Mr. Prime Minister. A smart K.C. like himself should realise that
even if that were the case, they were only approached because they knew, probably from good
sources that their assistance would be forthcoming.

On FNM slams PM’s flip on drug case

Posted 16 April 2025, 2:58 p.m. Suggest removal

pablojay says...

Minnis should not have even mentioned it,since nothing was done to rectify the situation, all he wanted was to remind us that he was once our P.M. ,which most of us are trying our best to forget
and that he once had audience with President Trump.

pablojay says...

Minnis may be a good MP.but if you turn the 2 capital letters around,he was terrible in that
position.A former FNM Cabinet Minister told me personally that he found out after the elections
that three of his children did not vote in the last general elections,solely because of Minnis,to which i responded that it was a national problem for the FNM.

On ‘We won’t vote if Minnis rejected’

Posted 4 April 2025, 11:31 a.m. Suggest removal

pablojay says...

Good riddance! Lewis was the worst M.P. that Central Grand Bahama has ever had and many
of his constituents were complaining about him.I greeted him one time, like how our parents
taught us, at the airport as we passed each other and he never acknowledged it. All i said to
myself was," you mean this is who i voted for?"

On LETTER: Lewis’ exit not a loss for FNM

Posted 3 April 2025, 3:04 p.m. Suggest removal

pablojay says...

@Bogart
You are missing the point here. The issue here is not adultery,but rather,
dishonesty in having her husband believe that the child was his.
As per ' outside children' he would be hard pressed to get her to believe they are hers.Even
though i think it quite low to ask for financial payback for the unhappy situation.

pablojay says...

The most important person missing from that photo is Perry Christie,whom i think should be
given at least a 5% stake in this venture,as it would not have been possible without him for
rejecting the wishes of the people and siding with the numbers cartel, thereby vastly enriching
a few on the backs of poor black Bahamians throughout our beloved country. Someone mentioned 'white knights', if they were at the forefront of the numbers business,Perry and Co.would have been screaming the loudest against its legalisation ,but we have always allowed
our own to do us in.

On $300m Luxury hotel promises 1,000 jobs

Posted 7 February 2025, 11:50 a.m. Suggest removal

pablojay says...

@The Tribune,
Y'all are really full of it... again ,unprofessional reporting. Could you have at least included the names of the people in the photo?

On Successful book launch for Making Miracles

Posted 14 December 2024, 9:55 p.m. Suggest removal

pablojay says...

@Denise Maycock
"Tissue believed to be human was collected from the area." Are you suggesting that whatever was found may have been the possible remains of a shark attack? So many stories submitted by reporters now leave more questions than answers.

pablojay says...

It seems that the editor and others in senior positions never read the comments related to these
articles, because if they did,they would have noticed the constant complaints pertaining to
incomplete information therein.

On Heartbreak for Andros family over tragic loss

Posted 21 November 2024, 7:39 p.m. Suggest removal