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themessenger says...

Again, I suppose you would have no issue with the people that trespassed through your property storing all their broke up belonging or leaving their trash there without you being unable to dispose of them?

themessenger says...

@john, you mussy been smoking some of Lincoln Bains weed.
What Bahamian law gives right of beach access across private property?
Bahamians have always had the right of way from the sea to the high water mark of the beach but that doesn't give them the right to go traipsing across peoples land. But then I guess you would be okay with people crossing through your yard whenever they felt like it to patronize a bar or numbers house.
How in their right mind would buy private property if one of the stipulations for purchase is right of way to all and sundry?

themessenger says...

@proudloudandfnm, amen to all that, unfortunately there isn’t a vaccine available for stupid!

themessenger says...

@young_lion, thanks for your words of wisdom and peace.
Proverbs 15 vrs 1&2:
A gentle answer turns away wrath,
but a harsh word stirs up anger.
2 The tongue of the wise adorns knowledge,
but the mouth of the fool gushes folly.
Pax Vobiscum my friend.

themessenger says...

Look what we got with twenty five years of Pindling and what came after.
As Winston Churchill once said “ these people aren’t fit to run a welk (conch) stand.”
That goes for both of our mainstream party’s.
Election coming, which is the lesser of two weevils???

themessenger says...

Bodie, a poor and distressed individual who lost his moral compass years ago still swaying too and fro like a reed in the current.

On The moral majority

Posted 10 June 2021, 8:52 p.m. Suggest removal

themessenger says...

Sands is the first politician to acknowledge the fiscal mismanagement that began during the Pindling era. Fifty years of non contributory pensions for civil service and the likes of BEC (BPL) free lunch still in the forefront of most Bahamians minds, conditioned for decades that the world owes them a living.
From an older Bahamians perspective, the UBP might have been racist and somewhat oppressive but they knew how to make and handle money.
Since we got rid of them we have sown the storm and are now reaping the whirlwind.

themessenger says...

I must have missed something in the reading of it. Other than the opening sentence, I can’t find a single instance where the reporter has referred to her as anything other than Mrs Rolle.
Storm in a tea cup!

On Lanisha lashes back at ousting

Posted 10 June 2021, 6:17 a.m. Suggest removal

themessenger says...

Mr Davis, we didn’t all just walk out of the bush or fall overboard this morning.
You need to stop and smell the stuff you shoveling. Three of the things that are most destructive to the fishing industry are long lines, gill nets and air compressors.
You call yourself a diver but can’t free dive to thirty feet, you must do all your spearing in the bathtub. I have personally made and set many condos and have never once needed a hookah to do it. The problem I’ve always had with my condos is other lazy, tiefing, hookah using Bahamians robbing them and leaving them upside down if not carrying them.
One of the dumbest things Hubert Ingraham ever did was to legalize air compressors for harvesting crawfish as freely admitted by yourself, Bahamians have never respected the 30-60 feet lobsters only rule.
If one was to listen to you, no one ever dove a conch or speared a grouper or crawfish before the advent of hookahs.
Our conch populations are in serious trouble, all recent and not so recent scientific surveys showing population densities per seabed hectare below what is necessary for the species survival. Our grouper are only just now recovering, and only because of the yearly ban, the Bahamas has the sole remaining grouper fishery remaining in the entire Caribbean region.
The only thing that motivates you and your associates is greed.As a fisherman and diver I have personally witnessed the decline, nay, demise of our reefs, conch beds and fisheries over the last thirty odd years due in no large part to the all fa me mindset of my fellow Bahamians.
We have met the enemy and they are us, let us continue to hasten towards the great empty!

themessenger says...

I see your mind is still in that dark hairy place that you previously referred to and your brain is still spinning like a nut on a worn screw.
I suppose you’re one of those who drives from place to place with a wad of dollars and a pocket full of loose change to pay your bills?
Do you not have a credit or debit card or are you so deep in that dark hairy place where cash only is accepted?

On Criminal Records Office goes cashless

Posted 6 June 2021, 9:20 p.m. Suggest removal