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themessenger says...

Yes, lets have a little exercise in population control sans condoms and birth control pills. My
Everybody go get all crease up on the beach, drink, party and carry on bad as usual.
After hundreds of them get sick and the health system, what little we have, is overwhelmed the rest could go back on the beach to lay down and die. Cheap, easy and efficient population control and we don't even have to have a war.

themessenger says...

I wish AML Foods the best of luck, they'll need it.
As has been amply demonstrated in the past there ain't no law for that other crew, ABC Motors, Cole Thompson Pharmacy City Markets the list goes on....

themessenger says...

From the look of those cars the two of them was doin ALL, ain no seat belts was dealin wid dat.

themessenger says...

Conversely, if children are not disciplined and raised to have respect for those in authority, and for each other, we find ourselves in the fine mess we've been in for the last forty years and still headed for the bottom. Go figure!

themessenger says...

And the cry from Abaco is "the Government ain doin' nuthin fa us." and why yinna bringin' alla des F-ing Mexicans in here takin' alla our people work?

They say The Lord helps those that help themselves, but my God Bahamians is truly a pathetic bunch of people. SMT.

On Abaco struggles to find new workers

Posted 7 July 2020, 10:51 a.m. Suggest removal

themessenger says...

Running at high speed in unfamiliar waters at night? A sure recipe for disaster! The "object" that they struck was obviously a good-sized chunk of Bahamian real estate.

themessenger says...

@My2Cents, In that you are incorrect! Bahamians are not all children but they are childishly disobedient when they want to be which is most of the time.
The favorite saying of our people, " Bey! ain no law fa me!" Having driven by Goodman's Bay, Saunders Beach and Montagu since the beaches opened, dey out dere all crease up together without a care in the world, five people r less in a group what a joke and I wouldn't talk 'bout the garbage we leave behind. The unfortunate part of all this is that the innocent also suffer for the guilty.

themessenger says...

And the Tribune couldn't find a reporter with enough intelligence to ask what these Mexicans were brought in to do that Bahamian trades are incapable of.

themessenger says...

Wholly agree, and if anyone is an authority on buttocks it should be ole "kiss my ass and walk fast" of campaign fame. Lol.

On Legal fight to defend party marine

Posted 3 July 2020, 11:48 a.m. Suggest removal

themessenger says...

People of GTC I feel for you, the way this government has handled the hurricane recovery efforts is deplorable. Good samaritan groups donate equipment, generators etc, and instead of benefiting the people to whom it was donated it ends up in some third party's 'tiefin hands. There are still warehouses full of hurricane relief supplies that almost a year later have still not reached the intended recipients, disgraceful!!!
Seems that regardless of who the government is, FNM, PLP, they're no different, still way too many 'tiefin people in government and the state run corporations and bpl/bec, rbpf & rbdf personnel are some of the worst.