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lawabidingbahamian
07-16-06, - 02:29 PM
With 10 more months left in this one term of the PLPs administration, am trying to see if they have delivered on any of the promises made in their campaign speeches pre 2002 ......hmmmmmm:gi: :sarcastic :gi: only ones can recall is the renaming of NIA to SLOPIA...and the replacement of real police officers in uniform with thugs crooks and gangsters in uniform.. an finally the fire sale of our land to foreigners, every day Perry is on tv talking s#!t.........let me see who else have seen what they have done and pleased about it.....:shhh: cause unemployment is on the rise....ask the folks in Grand Bahama:hammer:



perry new word for the day say manifestation boys and girls then the bugger cries.......lol

chancellor
07-16-06, - 02:32 PM
I will have to check "Our Plan"

Alien
07-16-06, - 02:33 PM
I will have to check "Our Plan"



Why don't you, at the same time "check" lawabidingidiot into the nut hatch, for a few thousand shock treatments!?!?
:)

chancellor
07-16-06, - 02:40 PM
Seriously, when the PLP won I was to tick off what they did.....hav e to get it again...It was online......believe it still is.

lawabidingbahamian
07-16-06, - 02:52 PM
Why don't you, at the same time "check" lawabidingidiot into the nut hatch, for a few thousand shock treatments!?!?
:)


YK2BAD= the defender of the PLP's injustice.....

bro you cannot take a pill to make you smart:dunce:

Alien
07-16-06, - 02:54 PM
YK2BAD= the defender of the PLP's injustice.....
bro you cannot take a pill to make you smart:dunce:


I have just enough smarts to make YOU understand that you do not have any...

I am a defender of the truth..not a partisan hack like yourself.

lawabidingbahamian
07-16-06, - 02:59 PM
I have just enough smarts to make YOU understand that you do not have any...
I am a defender of the truth..not a partisan hack like yourself.


whatever.....:hot: :bored: :bye2: you still a :dunce: box of rocks

Alien
07-16-06, - 03:08 PM
whatever.....:hot: :bored: :bye2: you still a :dunce: box of rocks


I win AGAIN!
:hammer:

lawabidingbahamian
07-16-06, - 04:02 PM
I win AGAIN!
:hammer:

now back to the topic.........:hammer:

Alien
07-16-06, - 04:43 PM
now back to the topic.........:hammer:


No problem..I was trying to save you the embarrasment.
But, can you care to source your statements?

I bet you can't!?!
:)

lawabidingbahamian
07-16-06, - 05:44 PM
No problem..I was trying to save you the embarrasment.
But, can you care to source your statements?
I bet you can't!?!
:)


yes i can here is a lil tidbit from a speech made by Brent..



The Montagu MP said the "mess, predicament and terrible state of affairs" that the Bahamas is in today can be described in one word, and that is "Christie."

Mr Symonette said the Christie government is best described in his name:


C - Corrupt, Chaotic and Cronyism

H - Helpless and Hopeless

R - Rudderless and Rude

I - Insulting, Inept and Idle

S - Scandalous and Slack

T - Treacherous, Tedious and Troublesome

I - Indecisive and Intolerant to criticism

E - Embarrassing

"Not only does the name Christie sum it up, but his initials reflect his Government. 'P. G.' Plenty Greedy or for the sake of many Bahamians 'P. G.' Please Go!" Mr Symonette said. He added that as time passes, Bahamians are hearing about more and more incidents of corruption
Shifting his focus to speak about "cronyism," Mr Symonette claimed that the government appointed more "cronies" to numerous posts throughout the entire spectrum of Government Ministries and Corporations, but stated that time is longer than rope.

Mr Symonette announced that it is soon time to deliver the annual budget, and the FNM will soon find out how many consultants, advisors and new posts have been created or filled by Mr Christie's cronies. That is ,of course, if they let the Public Accounts Committee see the country's books," he said.

Mr Symonette recalled that the Christie Government rode to power on the promise to provide "help and hope" and also touted that a "fresh wind" was blowing

He also outlined several scandals that have plagued the PLP since they took office, some of which include Trade and Industry Minister Leslie Miller arguing about liquefied natural gas at a meeting in Cat Cay, Ron Pinder boarding an airplane at NIA without going through the proper procedures and the Sidney Stubbs bankruptcy affair

He added that it is clear for all to see that Christie and his "cronies" are not "cutting it".

Outlining that he wanted to firstly deliver the "bad" news, Mr Symonette said Bahamians were forced to suffer under a "rudderless, useless, no good PLP Government


Do not be distracted. Stay focused and remember that P.G does not stand for Perry Gladstone, but for PLEASE GO, and with all your help and of course God's help, the FNM will be the next Government of The Bahamas


ten more months to go deliverance is at hand

Alien
07-16-06, - 06:03 PM
yes i can here is a lil tidbit from a speech made by Brent..
The Montagu MP said the "mess, predicament and terrible state of affairs" that the Bahamas is in today can be described in one word, and that is "Christie."
Mr Symonette said the Christie government is best described in his name:
C - Corrupt, Chaotic and Cronyism
H - Helpless and Hopeless
R - Rudderless and Rude
I - Insulting, Inept and Idle
S - Scandalous and Slack
T - Treacherous, Tedious and Troublesome
I - Indecisive and Intolerant to criticism
E - Embarrassing
"Not only does the name Christie sum it up, but his initials reflect his Government. 'P. G.' Plenty Greedy or for the sake of many Bahamians 'P. G.' Please Go!" Mr Symonette said. He added that as time passes, Bahamians are hearing about more and more incidents of corruption
Shifting his focus to speak about "cronyism," Mr Symonette claimed that the government appointed more "cronies" to numerous posts throughout the entire spectrum of Government Ministries and Corporations, but stated that time is longer than rope.
Mr Symonette announced that it is soon time to deliver the annual budget, and the FNM will soon find out how many consultants, advisors and new posts have been created or filled by Mr Christie's cronies. That is ,of course, if they let the Public Accounts Committee see the country's books," he said.
Mr Symonette recalled that the Christie Government rode to power on the promise to provide "help and hope" and also touted that a "fresh wind" was blowing
He also outlined several scandals that have plagued the PLP since they took office, some of which include Trade and Industry Minister Leslie Miller arguing about liquefied natural gas at a meeting in Cat Cay, Ron Pinder boarding an airplane at NIA without going through the proper procedures and the Sidney Stubbs bankruptcy affair
He added that it is clear for all to see that Christie and his "cronies" are not "cutting it".
Outlining that he wanted to firstly deliver the "bad" news, Mr Symonette said Bahamians were forced to suffer under a "rudderless, useless, no good PLP Government
Do not be distracted. Stay focused and remember that P.G does not stand for Perry Gladstone, but for PLEASE GO, and with all your help and of course God's help, the FNM will be the next Government of The Bahamas
ten more months to go deliverance is at hand


That is not sourcing...that is political hackery.
Sourcing is when you post articles, laws and policy and that kind of thing.
Also, good sourcing is based on truthful evidence, and not what someone says in the heat of battle.

Go again, and come back with real hard core evidence.
:gi:

lawabidingbahamian
07-16-06, - 06:06 PM
Accusing the Christie administration of being an "amateurish, unprofessional and incompetent bunch" that continues to "mishandle and mismanage the (nation’s) affairs," Mr. Ingraham sought to show exactly why the PLP does not, in his view, deserve a second term.

Highlighting what he saw as major differences between the PLP and the FNM, Mr. Ingraham delivered a scathing critique of the Christie administration’s record on tourism, immigration and the public service, among other things.

"The stark difference between us and them is that we didn’t just go all over the place signing heads of agreements before lights and cameras; we actually delivered new developments," Mr. Ingraham said.

What can we say about their lack of understanding of public administration and good governance when the Minister responsible for the Public Service exposes his junior staff to criticism on the floor of the House of Assembly?" he asked.

"I hear apologistsyk2bad for this regime complain that the poor prime minister is not helped by all those weak and lazy people around him," he said.

Similarly - and this is a lesson Mr Christie has yet to assimilate - a prime minister does not preserve the stability of his party nor the nation when he allows everybody in his government to do just as they please. Ignoring crises today only means they will intensify tomorrow.

As the song says, Mr Christie should deal with his own issues, which happen to be multitudinous and, apparently, overwhelming.

In the next election his government will have to account for a long list of decisions avoided, blunders committed and promises betrayed. And, as much as Mr Christie might like to play the ostrich, they also have to face the issue of leadership. The lean and hungry ones are already plotting.

Alien
07-16-06, - 06:12 PM
Accusing the Christie administration of being an "amateurish, unprofessional and incompetent bunch" that continues to "mishandle and mismanage the (nation’s) affairs," Mr. Ingraham sought to show exactly why the PLP does not, in his view, deserve a second term.
Highlighting what he saw as major differences between the PLP and the FNM, Mr. Ingraham delivered a scathing critique of the Christie administration’s record on tourism, immigration and the public service, among other things.
"The stark difference between us and them is that we didn’t just go all over the place signing heads of agreements before lights and cameras; we actually delivered new developments," Mr. Ingraham said.
What can we say about their lack of understanding of public administration and good governance when the Minister responsible for the Public Service exposes his junior staff to criticism on the floor of the House of Assembly?" he asked.
"I hear apologistsyk2bad for this regime complain that the poor prime minister is not helped by all those weak and lazy people around him," he said.
Similarly - and this is a lesson Mr Christie has yet to assimilate - a prime minister does not preserve the stability of his party nor the nation when he allows everybody in his government to do just as they please. Ignoring crises today only means they will intensify tomorrow.
As the song says, Mr Christie should deal with his own issues, which happen to be multitudinous and, apparently, overwhelming.
In the next election his government will have to account for a long list of decisions avoided, blunders committed and promises betrayed. And, as much as Mr Christie might like to play the ostrich, they also have to face the issue of leadership. The lean and hungry ones are already plotting.


Totally you and Mr Symonette's oppinion, and not neccesarilly the facts.

Some people happen to think that you are a very bright man....some people think otherwise.
:)

lawabidingbahamian
07-16-06, - 06:15 PM
I think that you are a very bright man....:)


thanks for the compliment.....maybe you can get delroy to put the stars back next to the names as before ((( am blushing )))