Dr. Minnis was given a chance ,but his leadership had failed miserably. It was obvious to all and sundry that a mistake was made, from the time of Loretta Butler and onwards. He was shown to be one who could not think on his feet, hence no more press conferences as they they almost always were an embarrassment for him.I sincerely believe that he did not take on the minister of finance portfolio because he could not handle it. The icing on the cake was when he called an early election ,because it showed how out of touch he was,as it was quite obvious to everyone besides himself that the F.N.M. was in for a serious cut ass,though i did not think it would have been as bad as it was.When he spoke of "during our next term in office", i used to tell my friends that i could just see him opening the office door in his white coat ,clipboard in hand shouting,"Next!"
One of the first things second home owners are told in Eleuthera is to buy a generator and install a water tank. the locals say that the situation has worsened since ' the new day'.
News organizations always do that deliberately to get your attention ,then when you read the article,you notice the difference,but they do not care because they got what they wanted.
I hope you see why i would not support him as prime minister again. after all of that Minnis was not smart enough to get the license plate number....wow!
Not again Bodie!! I can just look at the headline and tell you are the author of a letter to the editor. Stop it man! If you are not now,you should have been a grandfather long time.If only for their sake, show some backbone ,albeit curved at your 3 score and 10 years plus.
Just highlighting Birdie's response to this article shows PLP cult like thinking. I spoke with over a dozen of my PLP acquaintances at the time and i was dumfounded that not one of them had a problem with the signs being erected . My 10 year old grandson said at the time that it would frighten visitors and make them either stay in their hotels or go back home,but here is Birdie defending an eminent attorney who would later become leader of my beloved Bahamas,on his not being able to understand what a 10 year old could....only in The Bahamas.
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.
pablojay says...
Dr. Minnis was given a chance ,but his leadership had failed miserably. It was obvious to all and sundry that a mistake was made, from the time of Loretta
Butler and onwards. He was shown to be one who could not think on his feet, hence no more press conferences as they they almost always were an embarrassment for him.I sincerely
believe that he did not take on the minister of finance portfolio because he could not handle it.
The icing on the cake was when he called an early election ,because it showed how out of touch he was,as it was quite obvious to everyone besides himself that the F.N.M. was in for a serious
cut ass,though i did not think it would have been as bad as it was.When he spoke of "during our next term in office", i used to tell my friends that i could just see him opening the office door in his white coat ,clipboard in hand shouting,"Next!"
On Minnis made ‘cardinal’ errors as PM, says former FNM election coordinator
Posted 29 May 2024, 2:32 p.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
One of the first things second home owners are told in Eleuthera is to buy a generator and
install a water tank. the locals say that the situation has worsened since ' the new day'.
On North Eleuthera hit by 34-hour BPL outage
Posted 14 May 2024, 1:08 p.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
News organizations always do that deliberately to get your attention ,then when you read the article,you notice the difference,but they do not care because they got what they wanted.
On BAMSI suffers loss of 40 percent of livestock in recent Andros fires
Posted 7 May 2024, 2:16 p.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
I hope you see why i would not support him as prime minister again. after all of that Minnis was
not smart enough to get the license plate number....wow!
On ‘I was lucky’, says Minnis on incident of road rage
Posted 18 April 2024, 2:45 p.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
Good stuff Jeff ! My daddy used to say that when you see those poinciana trees blooming, it's
mutton fish time.
On Bahamian traditions soon to end
Posted 11 April 2024, 2:15 p.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
BahMar, Atlantis? With the amount of money that they payout in salaries and utilities,surely
they are included
On ‘Top-Up Tax won’t directly affect Bahamians’
Posted 7 March 2024, 1:27 p.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
Not again Bodie!! I can just look at the headline and tell you are the author of a letter to the
editor. Stop it man! If you are not now,you should have been a grandfather long time.If only
for their sake, show some backbone ,albeit curved at your 3 score and 10 years plus.
On PM Davis is a man on fire
Posted 1 March 2024, 6:59 p.m. Suggest removal
pablojay says...
Just highlighting Birdie's response to this article shows PLP cult like thinking. I spoke with over a
dozen of my PLP acquaintances at the time and i was dumfounded that not one of them had a
problem with the signs being erected . My 10 year old grandson said at the time that it would frighten visitors and make them either stay in their hotels or go back home,but here is Birdie
defending an eminent attorney who would later become leader of my beloved Bahamas,on his not being able to understand what a 10 year old could....only in The Bahamas.
On PM: KEEP MURDERS OFF THE FRONT PAGE – Davis says local press coverage of killings harming tourism
Posted 13 February 2024, 12:26 p.m. Suggest removal
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