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Bahamas News
04-25-06, - 12:00 AM
Former Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham said last night he intends to announce mostly new names to run under the FNM banner in New Providence constituencies in the next general election and he revealed that his choice for the Blue Hills Constituency is former party deputy leader, Sidney Collie.

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Excalibur
04-25-06, - 06:07 AM
Sounds good!

Christie better want the same thing or game over. If he does then they stand a chance.

fasttract
04-25-06, - 07:49 AM
I always like Mr Ingraham he seem to know what the people want and he give it to them.I agree we need young new faces in both party,but they must be people with high morels , honesty and most of all are educated.The Bahamas is a young nation and the young as no part in the decision making of the nation,this must change if we are to survive as a nation.Sure its good to have
some long servicing members to help guide the young.but too many have over-stayed their WELCOME and as driven the young away from both party.I know am one that they have discourage.To you Mr Ingraham very good idea.
Its time for the young to run and be a major player in the decision making of this nation.lets all get it done,the sooner the better.

Danielle McDonald
04-25-06, - 12:18 PM
I agree with the young fresh faces. However, they must be people who are highly intelligent and people who have won the confidence of many others.....I dont know if Sidney Collie fits into any of those categories.

Alien
04-25-06, - 01:14 PM
If Foulkes can't win against Miller in Blue Hills?
Does he expect to win against Gray in MICAL??

I mean, Miller should be chalk for the Foulkes boy, why put him in an area where he has to fight harder to win?
Isn't Foulkes higher of capital than Collie?

Just a thought.

licks2
04-25-06, - 03:17 PM
I must agree with this strategy...lets get some new ideas going in this country!!

The last five years proved that the old time party-line politics has outlived its usefulness (both FNM leadership messes and this mess of a government) in a new dawning Bahamas...:)

It looks as if the more them PLP and some "action" snakes in Mr I's party kick against him, the more he proves to them he has the right "stuff"! The "people's magic" to command the respect of the people!

All he has to do now is prove it to swing voters like me...then he can carry the day!! So far, he looks far better than the PC "keystone cops"...and if he carry through with his plans to change the face of "old farts" politics in this country...he may just get me to vote for his party! :cutie:

Boy. it looks as if I could cancel that fishing trip I was going to take come election day. In my book, :hammer: mr I.......:gi: PC "keystone cops"!!!

bahamiangoddess
04-25-06, - 04:42 PM
If Foulkes can't win against Miller in Blue Hills?
Does he expect to win against Gray in MICAL??
I mean, Miller should be chalk for the Foulkes boy, why put him in an area where he has to fight harder to win?
Isn't Foulkes higher of capital than Collie?
Just a thought.


Don't under estimate MICAL, remember after election Court, Jonley Ferguson was only beaten by about 5 or 4 votes. He gave V. Alfred Gray a run for his money. 5 or 4 is by no means even a good margin.

babychase1
04-25-06, - 07:31 PM
Don't under estimate MICAL, remember after election Court, Jonley Ferguson was only beaten by about 5 or 4 votes. He gave V. Alfred Gray a run for his money. 5 or 4 is by no means even a good margin.


I wonder how the Mayaguana project is going to affect the outcome of the MICAL constituency.

Tafadhali
04-25-06, - 08:43 PM
I wonder how the Mayaguana project is going to affect the outcome of the MICAL constituency.

that's what I was thinking myself...they need a representative dwn there who is about business...

Tafadhali
04-25-06, - 08:45 PM
If Foulkes can't win against Miller in Blue Hills?
Does he expect to win against Gray in MICAL??
I mean, Miller should be chalk for the Foulkes boy, why put him in an area where he has to fight harder to win?
Isn't Foulkes higher of capital than Collie?
Just a thought.

you may have thought right...this all sounds suspect to me...why is Mr. Foulkes still in the picture anyway...didnt he have a hand in the ridiculous scholarship/loan scheme...I see a roach...and Im not impressed with Mr. Foulkes...

babychase1
04-25-06, - 09:28 PM
that's what I was thinking myself...they need a representative dwn there who is about business...


Remember that was one of the reasons why Jimmy Knowles lost in Long Island.

Excalibur
04-25-06, - 10:17 PM
Mr. Foulkes still in the picture anyway...didnt he have a hand in the ridiculous scholarship/loan scheme...I see a roach...and Im not impressed with Mr. Foulkes...


I have to agree with Tafadhali here.

So now I don’t like the PLP & FNM candidates for MICAL, sigh!

Tafadhali
04-25-06, - 10:19 PM
I have to agree with Tafadhali here.
So now I don’t like the PLP & FNM candidates for MICAL, sigh!

and the thing is the Southern bahamas needs serious representation...doers...movers ...shakers...not lackey's...Im frightened in the worst way!