He was basically begging for the job to repair his tarnished image and bruised ego, therefore he could have been gotten for half of what everybody else wanted . All of those learned individuals involved in this embarrassing fiasco should do the honourable thing and resign forthwith,because even the "joneser's" price is settled BEFORE he wipes off a car.
Never in Bahamian political history has a deputy leader of a party gone around canvassing potential support in this manner. Maybe Loretta wants to have her cakes and cups of ice cream and eat them too. It is almost impossible for the two leaders to have a normal relationship under these circumstances.The thing for her to do is step down as deputy and spend all the time she wants gauging her support . As for Rev Fred,everybody knows he has loyalty only to himself and he has no respect in Grand Bahama, where everybody knows him for what he is. Just for the record,he ran for the PLP and lost, when he was not renominated ,he ran as an independent and lost then somehow joined the FNM . Watch for him switching to DNA .
Nobody nowadays leaves keys in the car ignition. If i had a garage and i locked the door and the gate,i would still take my keys out of the car. Sometimes it would be understandable if you were to leave them in the car then dash inside for something,but to do so and then go out until midnight? What about the house keys,were they attached to the car keys? Maybe i don't get it because i am just an average Bahamian who doesn't fell that this wouldn't happen to me .
We all seem to be on one accord with this one and it is sad that they have to brag about catching one., who is small, unarmed and heading home in their direction,as opposed to another who is shooting and running away,with undersized,out of season bounties and illegal fishing gear.
Generally i am very supportive of the Moxey family and know of their struggles and disgraceful treatment by the late PLP demigod , but i am an open minded person, one who would not go to school to confront a teacher on the word of my child alone This debacle raises a few questions, which i am surprised that none of my fellow respondents has asked as yet; why Australia? Is it easier to get a law degree there? I can't imagine it being cheaper, why not here,Jamaica, Barbados,Trinidad, or even the U.K.? Surely she must have known beforehand that this same situation might have arisen.
Dr. Munroe is even spot on in assessment on gays hijacking the civil rights movement and i, like him cannot understand the views of straight people who think that he is wrong,because one thing gays always had,which is behind their strong push,is MONEY! If we blacks had had money, white people would have been offended by us calling them the "N" word.
I will make my comments brief,because i, like many others,can go on for a very long time concerning this abomination and Dr, Munroe is spot on with this subject. For all of you who say homosexuality is a sin just like any other,you are probably right, but the distinct difference, between it and any other sin ,is the sinners' response. Almost any other sinner in a quiet moment says "lord please forgive me". The homosexual in his quiet moment says"lord open their eyes so they can see that there is nothing wrong with my lifestyle".
I will make my comments brief ,because i, like many others, this can go on for a very long time concerning this abomination and Dr. Munroe is spot on with this subject.For all of you who say homosexuality is a sin just like any other, you are probably right, but the distinct difference,between it and any other sin is the sinners' response.Almost any other sinner in a quiet moment says "lord please forgive me" The homosexual in his quiet moment says,"lord open their eyes so they can see that there is nothing with my lifestyle".
Awhile back i posted comments concerning an article written by Brent Stubbs because i felt the same way as "Clamshell" , because that particular article was so incomplete,that i felt my ten year old nephew could have done better. It reminded me of my youth, when i used to go to the "Capital" and "Cinema" theatres and watch the weekly serials ,maybe Brent was a fan of them too and he wants to keep us waiting for the rest of the article. .
pablojay says...
Hey guys! You think the dye might have something to do with it?
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pablojay says...
He was basically begging for the job to repair his tarnished image and bruised ego, therefore
he could have been gotten for half of what everybody else wanted . All of those learned
individuals involved in this embarrassing fiasco should do the honourable thing and resign forthwith,because even the "joneser's" price is settled BEFORE he wipes off a car.
On Smith's $400,000 a year folly
Posted 30 September 2014, 11:48 p.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
Never in Bahamian political history has a deputy leader of a party gone around canvassing
potential support in this manner. Maybe Loretta wants to have her cakes and cups of ice cream
and eat them too. It is almost impossible for the two leaders to have a normal relationship
under these circumstances.The thing for her to do is step down as deputy and spend all the
time she wants gauging her support . As for Rev Fred,everybody knows he has loyalty only to himself and he has no respect in Grand Bahama, where everybody knows him for what he is.
Just for the record,he ran for the PLP and lost, when he was not renominated ,he ran as an independent and lost then somehow joined the FNM . Watch for him switching to DNA .
On Insider: Rivalry in FNM leadership is hurting the party
Posted 29 September 2014, 7:53 p.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
Nobody nowadays leaves keys in the car ignition. If i had a garage and i locked the door and
the gate,i would still take my keys out of the car. Sometimes it would be
understandable if you were to leave them in the car then dash inside for something,but to do so
and then go out until midnight? What about the house keys,were they attached to the car keys?
Maybe i don't get it because i am just an average Bahamian who doesn't fell that this wouldn't
happen to me .
On Car stolen from yard of FNM deputy leader
Posted 18 September 2014, 7:50 p.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
We all seem to be on one accord with this one and it is sad that they have to brag about
catching one., who is small, unarmed and heading home in their direction,as opposed to another who is shooting and running away,with undersized,out of season bounties and
illegal fishing gear.
On Defence Force apprehends fishing boat
Posted 8 September 2014, 6:42 p.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
Generally i am very supportive of the Moxey family and know of their struggles and disgraceful
treatment by the late PLP demigod , but i am an open minded person, one who would not go to
school to confront a teacher on the word of my child alone This debacle raises a few questions,
which i am surprised that none of my fellow respondents has asked as yet; why Australia?
Is it easier to get a law degree there? I can't imagine it being cheaper, why not here,Jamaica,
Barbados,Trinidad, or even the U.K.? Surely she must have known beforehand that this same
situation might have arisen.
On Ed Moxey's daughter refused for second time in her bid to join the Bahamas Bar
Posted 6 September 2014, 11:04 a.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
Dr. Munroe is even spot on in assessment on gays hijacking the civil rights movement and i,
like him cannot understand the views of straight people who think that he is wrong,because
one thing gays always had,which is behind their strong push,is MONEY! If we blacks had had
money, white people would have been offended by us calling them the "N" word.
On Religious leader says homosexuality 'a massive deception'
Posted 2 September 2014, 9:44 a.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
I will make my comments brief,because i, like many others,can go on for a very long time
concerning this abomination and Dr, Munroe is spot on with this subject. For all of you who say
homosexuality is a sin just like any other,you are probably right, but the distinct difference, between it and any other sin ,is the sinners' response. Almost any other sinner
in a quiet moment says "lord please forgive me". The homosexual in his quiet moment
says"lord open their eyes so they can see that there is nothing wrong with my lifestyle".
On Religious leader says homosexuality 'a massive deception'
Posted 1 September 2014, 10:11 p.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
I will make my comments brief ,because i, like many others, this can go on for a very long time
concerning this abomination and Dr. Munroe is spot on with this subject.For all of you who say homosexuality is a sin just like any other, you are probably right, but the distinct difference,between it and any other sin is the sinners' response.Almost any other sinner
in a quiet moment says "lord please forgive me" The homosexual in his quiet moment
says,"lord open their eyes so they can see that there is nothing with my
lifestyle".
On Religious leader says homosexuality 'a massive deception'
Posted 1 September 2014, 9:08 p.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
Awhile back i posted comments concerning an article written by Brent Stubbs because i felt the
same way as "Clamshell" , because that particular article was so incomplete,that i felt my ten year old nephew could have done better. It reminded me of my youth, when i used to go to the
"Capital" and "Cinema" theatres and watch the weekly serials ,maybe Brent was a fan of them too and he wants to keep us waiting for the rest of the article. .
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Posted 31 August 2014, 7:57 a.m. Suggest removal