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pilgrimagerock says...

Wow, PM Christie you have no moral shame. As a Seventh-day Adventist Christian, I am totally offended by your remarks. I reckon that you and your pathetic administration are still pissed off with Pastor Leonard Johnson’s using the Independence Day as a forum to speak out against the gambling referendum.

pilgrimagerock says...

Time to confront criminal election behavior, yeah right! Who is Mr. Christie talking to in cabinet, the persons who funded his party 2012 election?

pilgrimagerock says...

The moral lack of responsibility towards our leaders and the total hypocrisy of our Christians values continue to be setback for the Bahamian people. Whether it a health or social or civil or moral issues, we seek guidance and direction from unscrupulous politicians and religious leaders not from the Most High.

pilgrimagerock says...

Well said, John. I wonder if our leaders realize or do they really care that they are being watched too.

pilgrimagerock says...

I love my country and its people but I love the Most High the most. Trust me, they see the huge Elephant in room and it’s beyond me how these bible-based Christians will compromise their faith, their values in the name of the Most High just to please the will of others. If the just shall live by their faith, issues like petty politics, homosexuality, corruption, gambling and others would be taboos.

pilgrimagerock says...

Well said. Griffin, Hanna-Martin, Maynard-Gibson, Mother Pratt and many others should be ashamed of themselves today but seriously they have no shame and I have no respect for them. These PLP's women allowed sexist-racist men like Paul Adderley, Brady Roberts, Fred Mitchell, and the former Anglican bishop to demean and berate their gender by telling Bahamian women to keep your clothes on.

pilgrimagerock says...

The PLP is going to prolong the Roadwork’s project for the next government (FNM) to complete because it is beyond them. They cannot implement a project of this magnitude in five years.

On Fresh delay for roadworks project

Posted 26 July 2012, 11:17 p.m. Suggest removal

pilgrimagerock says...

Perry Christie can have a discussion on campaign funding legislation, the establishment of an independent boundaries commission, a code of conduct and the use of smaller voting booths all he wants with Caricom. He will not pass any laws because he knows his party cannot win a general election on fairness. The 2002 Referendum is going to be political disaster for the PLP and a political blessing for the FNM.

On PM 'committed' to electoral reform talks

Posted 26 July 2012, 10:56 p.m. Suggest removal

pilgrimagerock says...

Wrong is wrong and it can never be right regardless and anyone who tries to justify wrongness to righteousness is morally corrupt. PLP’s has very short memories on how they once mistreated the Bahamian people and continue to do so. They are quick to point their fingers at anyone who is less than graceful towards them but at the same they refused to acknowledge in public that their former party leader committed a lot of injustice towards FNM’s such as ordering his supporters to throw rock at them because in those days, known FNM supporters got beat up by PLP’s.

What Hubert Ingraham and Perry Christie did was wrong but what Lynden Pindling did was wrong too. If Mr. Ingraham can swallow his pride for a day to allow the late Mr. Pindling to say farewell to the country, it is beyond me why Mr. Christie refuse to do likewise. What goes around comes around but vengeance is the Lord.

pilgrimagerock says...