Is this the Bahamian Chris Brown> The only Bahamian Chris Brown it a Harbour pilot like his Dad, both in Grand Bahama and New Providence. A True Bahamian. Who is this other one?
Greentea appears to love division and enjoy a one sided blinded view of reality. A little true research rather than believing sip sip would make him see more clearly and breath more easily.
We have always had to look after ourselves with prudent living, savings and making provision for our own and our family's future. What now - those who were wise enough to store their food for the winter will have it taken away and redistributed by law to the unwise and profligate? Think again!
You've got to go sometime - there are few situations when you are going to know ahead of time. Perhaps one must be appreciative of that fact and in some form acquire a mental preparedness. We lost a son, we have learned that not every plan has a guaranteed contingency. We are a little more wary, humble and appreciative of the fact that sometimes the unplanned and unexpected will happen. We still miss our son and always will, regardless of the factors that when put together killed him. If we could change things we would, but that is fantasy. Perhaps no blame can be attributed - events just do happen which are outside and beyond our scope of control.
Please help others, the scourge continues and the pit of dependency without support continues. A young grandmother must sweat to earn her living - her daughter barely 20 years of age like so many others without a known father for her four month now being along in an unwanted but there it is pregnancy, must bear another sad and unwanted child? repetition of disdain, ignorance and disrespect at the financial doors of those of us who can barely afford our own planned and married financial planning, and which other burden can be well outside the scope of reality if charged with the rearing, schooling, feeding and schooling of another's recklessly conceived baby
Observer should widen his/her scope of planning, resoucefuless and reasoning. Nothing is old perceived political race and bait blame, it is for best advantage to the nation - with every corner explored, every I dotted and T crossed - with no advantage to politically associated individuals no matter how many times removed from your targeted source.
truetruebahamian says...
<stopdisney.com> should be at the top of everyone's list to visit and protest the Disney cruise ship infestation.
On New online battle to stop Disney cruise plan
Posted 16 July 2019, 8:56 a.m. Suggest removal
truetruebahamian says...
Is this the Bahamian Chris Brown> The only Bahamian Chris Brown it a Harbour pilot like his Dad, both in Grand Bahama and New Providence. A True Bahamian. Who is this other one?
On Chris Brown takes on head coach role at Clayton State University
Posted 13 July 2019, 6:57 p.m. Suggest removal
truetruebahamian says...
What's yours, Momoyama? Please contribute positively rather than figuratively flapping your mouth.
On 'Skeleton in closet' fear over debt fall
Posted 13 July 2019, 9:39 a.m. Suggest removal
truetruebahamian says...
Greentea appears to love division and enjoy a one sided blinded view of reality. A little true research rather than believing sip sip would make him see more clearly and breath more easily.
On EDITORIAL: The issue of race in The Bahamas
Posted 12 July 2019, 8:15 p.m. Suggest removal
truetruebahamian says...
We have always had to look after ourselves with prudent living, savings and making provision for our own and our family's future. What now - those who were wise enough to store their food for the winter will have it taken away and redistributed by law to the unwise and profligate? Think again!
On DPM: Something must be done over pensions
Posted 12 July 2019, 7:21 p.m. Suggest removal
truetruebahamian says...
The usa has nothing to do with our regulations.
On US family hits out over shark death
Posted 11 July 2019, 8:06 p.m. Suggest removal
truetruebahamian says...
You've got to go sometime - there are few situations when you are going to know ahead of time. Perhaps one must be appreciative of that fact and in some form acquire a mental preparedness. We lost a son, we have learned that not every plan has a guaranteed contingency. We are a little more wary, humble and appreciative of the fact that sometimes the unplanned and unexpected will happen. We still miss our son and always will, regardless of the factors that when put together killed him. If we could change things we would, but that is fantasy. Perhaps no blame can be attributed - events just do happen which are outside and beyond our scope of control.
On US family hits out over shark death
Posted 11 July 2019, 4:27 p.m. Suggest removal
truetruebahamian says...
Please help others, the scourge continues and the pit of dependency without support continues. A young grandmother must sweat to earn her living - her daughter barely 20 years of age like so many others without a known father for her four month now being along in an unwanted but there it is pregnancy, must bear another sad and unwanted child? repetition of disdain, ignorance and disrespect at the financial doors of those of us who can barely afford our own planned and married financial planning, and which other burden can be well outside the scope of reality if charged with the rearing, schooling, feeding and schooling of another's recklessly conceived baby
On FACE TO FACE: Felicia fighting to help young women from falling through the cracks in the system
Posted 10 July 2019, 8:15 p.m. Suggest removal
truetruebahamian says...
It is still a hollow myth. One step away from delusion.
On Independence celebrations will go on as scheduled
Posted 10 July 2019, 8:04 p.m. Suggest removal
truetruebahamian says...
Observer should widen his/her scope of planning, resoucefuless and reasoning. Nothing is old perceived political race and bait blame, it is for best advantage to the nation - with every corner explored, every I dotted and T crossed - with no advantage to politically associated individuals no matter how many times removed from your targeted source.
On EDITORIAL: What opportunities are we missing out on?
Posted 10 July 2019, 7:10 p.m. Suggest removal