In reading her article, one thing that stands out is the she mentioned following as she said," dozens of Palestinian writers ,social media posts, etcetera" .So she has formed her opinion from listening to one side of the story. People who do the same from Israel's side only, would have a completely different view. When Israel catches an Israeli who is suspected of spying for Hamas, if he is found guilty he goes to jail; if it is the other way around,he is killed ,with his body hung in public and then dragged through the streets to cheering crowds, children and all and all of those Palestinians that she is following would be cheering also.A Hamas official admitted that they are responsible for the military and that the U.N. is responsible for taking care of their people.You must remember they were only able to pull off their raid on Oct. 7th,because they lulled Israel into into thinking that they were interested in governing their people.
Congratulations to them and may they continue to do well and climb up the ladder. The only thing that i have a problem with is that when graduating classes of new physicians or attorneys are 85% women, i seem to be the only person to notice it.
I personally know a few former experienced workers who would have been more than willing to return there and in fact did submit job applications, but the Bahamian manager refused to re- engage them,instead going with mostly new employees whom he could pay less and this was seen as an item that impacted batch quality and timely production.
A law student told me that Brave was instrumental in the case that was taken to the Privy Council concerning the mandatory death sentence being declared unconstitutional. He also informed me that the convicted murderer ,after being returned to society, was convicted of another murder.
Reminds me of retired NBA player Latrell Sprewell rejecting a 3 year contract extension worth $21 million in 2004 after his skills had begun to diminish saying, " I have a family to feed."
We have gotten so 'touchy 'on this colonialism issue that maybe one day there will be a clarion call to ditch the english language because we got it from the British... and most of us speak creole anyway.....?
It reflects more on Minnis than the FNM and shows just how selfish he was when he was PM. He kept his inner circle close to him and dismissed everyone else ,which kept him out of touch with reality ,an example of which can be seen by his calling of an early election . When he spoke of his next term in office, i longed for Potluck or Sideburns as i could envisage a cartoon with him adorned in his long white coat, clipboard in hand shouting "Next!"
pablojay says...
In reading her article, one thing that stands out is the she mentioned following as she said,"
dozens of Palestinian writers ,social media posts, etcetera" .So she has formed her opinion from
listening to one side of the story. People who do the same from Israel's side only, would have a completely different view. When Israel catches an Israeli who is suspected of spying for Hamas,
if he is found guilty he goes to jail; if it is the other way around,he is killed ,with his body hung in
public and then dragged through the streets to cheering crowds, children and all and all of those
Palestinians that she is following would be cheering also.A Hamas official admitted that they are
responsible for the military and that the U.N. is responsible for taking care of their people.You must remember they were only able to pull off their raid on Oct. 7th,because they lulled Israel into
into thinking that they were interested in governing their people.
On ALICIA WALLACE: Join in the call for global strike and ceasefire for Palestine
Posted 25 January 2024, 1:34 p.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
I am wondering if 'mandela' read the article completely...he overpowered a female officer and took her gun..for heaven's sake!
On Man shot after police say he took weapon from a female officer
Posted 19 January 2024, 11:31 a.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
Congratulations to them and may they continue to do well and climb up the ladder. The only thing that i have a problem with is that when graduating classes of new physicians or attorneys
are 85% women, i seem to be the only person to notice it.
On Law firm unveils four promotions
Posted 18 January 2024, 1:53 p.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
I personally know a few former experienced workers who would have been more than willing
to return there and in fact did submit job applications, but the Bahamian manager refused to re-
engage them,instead going with mostly new employees whom he could pay less and this was
seen as an item that impacted batch quality and timely production.
On PharmaChem client pulled plug on overrun, output woe
Posted 18 January 2024, 1:39 p.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
A law student told me that Brave was instrumental in the case that was taken to the Privy Council concerning the mandatory death sentence being declared unconstitutional. He also
informed me that the convicted murderer ,after being returned to society, was convicted of
another murder.
On Administer justice now
Posted 17 January 2024, 1:39 p.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
When it is taught make sure that positive stories are included about white Bahamians also, because worldwide history is fraught with personal biases.
On Call for Elisha Obed to be remembered
Posted 17 January 2024, 1:07 p.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
Reminds me of retired NBA player Latrell Sprewell rejecting a 3 year contract extension worth
$21 million in 2004 after his skills had begun to diminish saying, " I have a family to feed."
On Bahamas 'biggest' employment claim rejected on appeal
Posted 9 January 2024, 3:42 p.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
We have gotten so 'touchy 'on this colonialism issue that maybe one day there will be a clarion
call to ditch the english language because we got it from the British... and most of us speak creole anyway.....?
On EDITORIAL: Should the name of Nassau’s historic hotel change?
Posted 20 December 2023, 7:37 p.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
@licks2: People within the PLP don't don't believe Brave is the best man for PM,
but you feel he is the best man in the Bahamas? N-word please!!!
On INGRAHAM: REBELS WANT NEW LEADER – Former PM backs Pintard – while standing next to likeliest rival Minnis
Posted 14 December 2023, 1:14 p.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
It reflects more on Minnis than the FNM and shows just how selfish he was when he was PM.
He kept his inner circle close to him and dismissed everyone else ,which kept him out of touch
with reality ,an example of which can be seen by his calling of an early election . When he spoke
of his next term in office, i longed for Potluck or Sideburns as i could envisage a cartoon with him
adorned in his long white coat, clipboard in hand shouting "Next!"
On INSIGHT: By-election more of a revelation of the state of the FNM than a test of the PLP
Posted 28 November 2023, 12:01 p.m. Suggest removal