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prosperity1914 says...

The part where he said that two members of the committee had already been removed went right over your head I guess. It is the public's business as to the actions or inactions of those who seek to lead us.

prosperity1914 says...

Key's support of Minnis, along with that of Tennyson Wells are among the reasons that Minnis has to go.

prosperity1914 says...

Very well written Adrian. I concur with your views and opinions.

prosperity1914 says...

Any honorable person would have resigned under these circumstances without having to be asked to do so. This is a no brainer, Minnis MUST resign! As for Maurice Moore, it's amazing what a promise can get you, in terms of loyalty.

On Calls for early FNM convention

Posted 31 March 2016, 3:18 p.m. Suggest removal

prosperity1914 says...

What else do you expect from Maurice Moore? He's singing for his supper. Dr. Minnis has obviously promised him something and subsequent to that promise he's lost all sense of logic and reasoning. With all due respect, the future of the FNM and the Bahamas does not belong to Maurice Moore. In the name of Jesus I wish he would just get lost and stay lost!

On prosperity1914

Posted 30 March 2016, 9:40 p.m. Suggest removal

prosperity1914 says...

If you're not discerning, the article appears fair and balanced. Every criticism of Doctor Minnis or Rolle was preceded or followed by an excuse, seeking to justify their actions. Downright despicable! This is the worse leader of the opposition that I have ever seen, yet the least criticized by a governing party. Interesting!

prosperity1914 says...

I could not have said it better myself. This Editorial, for the most part, summed up the thinking of most FNM's. There is a minority of selfish, self-serving FNM's, including the chairman that are holding the FNM hostage. We should move away from this system, where the few are making decisions for the many. We should move to primaries. With that type of system, Dr. Minnis would have been long gone.

I make it my business to move about and listen to what people are saying regarding the state of the country and what needs to be done to bring turn around. There are two recurring themes;
1. The PLP has to go
2. So does Dr. Minnis.

The few must abandon their selfish ambitions or we'll all catch hell together under another five years of a PLP administration. I gave Minnis a chance, he just does not have it!