Comment history

themessenger says...

Have none of you ever taken a chemistry class, never heard of spontaneous combustion?
LFG or landfill gas is composed primarily of methane and CO2 the larger part being the highly flammable methane.
As long as the decomposition and fermentation of what constitutes a landfill exists the fire problem will coexist so either find a way to tap into and utilize the gas or get rid of the landfill.

On Schools close as dump burns

Posted 9 March 2016, 3:32 p.m. Suggest removal

themessenger says...

Spot on Publius, but then that would be the job of an investigative news reporter, a rare breed these days as most of today's media are news repeaters.................................

themessenger says...

Border Patrol? Dey mussy gat Marko Rubio in dey pocket and thanks to Fred and Allison's stupidity will soon have couple million of we money in pocket too. Who needs a job when you got patronage on this scale, mudda sic!

On Released Cubans now in Florida

Posted 8 March 2016, 2:55 p.m. Suggest removal

themessenger says...

What is needed every bit as much as education is conservation and proper enforcement.
The conch populations are over exploited much in the same way grouper has been prior to a closed season being implemented.
The Hooka (compressor) rigs that Mr. Ingraham bestowed on us are abused on a daily basis. Legal only for the harvesting of crawfish and in that season only, these apparatus are indiscriminately used by fishermen year round to harvest anything that swims or crawls.
I have personally seen evidence of whole beds of small rollers in the Exumas wiped out by greedy individuals who take them ashore by the bucket full and break them out with a hammer.
We Bahamians practice little in the way of conservation, always taking all rather than enough. The great emptiness will soon be upon us as is evidenced by the increasing decline in conch, lobster and fish stocks and we are racing headlong to embrace it.

On $50,000 grant to protect conch

Posted 8 March 2016, 9:37 a.m. Suggest removal

themessenger says...

If we weren't as backwards as we are we would have progressed a tiny bit in the last 43 years instead of continuing to live in the dark ages.
But I forget, real Bahamian men like to beat their women and keep them barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen, fix my food den go fix yaself.

On Why I will be voting no

Posted 7 March 2016, 3:42 p.m. Suggest removal

themessenger says...

Ask Leslie Miller, he got all the answers and know all the loopholes.

On Baha Mar fury at Pointe claim

Posted 7 March 2016, 3:30 p.m. Suggest removal

themessenger says...

Re-post.
"I'll say it again. Every time I think that the level of ignorance in this country can sink no lower my people always manage to surprise me. If this attitude isn't the clearest indicator of disrespect for and dismissal of our women then what the hell is??"

A no vote to spite the PLP is like throwing out the baby with the bath water. When will Bahamian men get over the fact that the days when the worth of a Bahamian woman was measured by her ability to fry fish and give comfort are over.
Vote YES for our mothers, wives, sisters and daughters then next year VOTE NO an run Perry and his gangsters outta town.

On Why I will be voting no

Posted 7 March 2016, 11:48 a.m. Suggest removal

themessenger says...

LOL, too funny, one correction though Naughty, when your wife read this your ass will definitely be grass an she ga be riding the mower, betta have ya duct tape handy.

themessenger says...

Tal, your plot sickens, not only are you advocating ignoring the rule of law but you would also appear to condone the sale of illicit substances, the fact that they're sold to natives as well as tourists doesn't justify it. Your argument only serves to further emphasize the level of depravity this society, and yourself by extension, has sunk too.

themessenger says...

And your point is????

On Why I won’t vote

Posted 2 March 2016, 4:26 p.m. Suggest removal