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puckett
09-23-03, - 12:57 PM
1) Perry Christie (re-elect)

2) Hubert Ingraham

3) Tommy Turnquest

4) Fred Mitchell

5) Brent Symonette

6) Obie Wilchcolme

Blackinese
09-23-03, - 02:49 PM
1) Hurbert Ingraham( say what he means and do it)

2) Brent Symonette( great Bussines Sence to lead the contry)

3) Tommy Turnquest( has the heart to lead but needs to serve More)

4) Fred Mitchell (good worker but life style is not good)

5)Lazy Perry Christie ( Not good at Law Nor good at leading a Country)

6)Obie Wilchombe (needs to wait little longer it due time) :bahamas:

Truthseeker
09-23-03, - 05:08 PM
1) Hurbert Ingraham( say what he means and do it)

2) Brent Symonette( great Bussines Sence to lead the contry)

3) Tommy Turnquest( has the heart to lead but needs to serve More)

4) Fred Mitchell (good worker but life style is not good)

5)Lazy Perry Christie ( Not good at Law Nor good at leading a Country)

6)Obie Wilchombe (needs to wait little longer it due time) :bahamas:

What do you mean Fred Mithchell Lifestyle is not good? Is his lifestyle any different from Obie Wilchombe or Perry Christie, after all, aren't they in the same cabinet?

I once thought Fred Mithcell would make a good PM but his inability to articulate any concrete plans to bring about quickly the necessary reforms to the Bahamas' public sector is perhaps his greatest downfall. He seems not to mind the pace at which the public sector is meandering towards globalization.

As for Brent Symonette he needs to make up his mind and stop being afraid of the skeletons.

puckett
09-24-03, - 11:02 AM
Perry Christie: Great leader, keeps his word, ready for next term.

Hubert Ingraham: He need's to lighten up on the gin.

Tommy Turnquest: Too inexperienced and doesn't have the right tools.

Fred Mitchell: Very smart politician, would make good PM, but he is too much for a republic, we don't want that.

Brent Symonette: Would form cliques and only cater to a small circle of friends.

Obie Wilchcombe: Would make a great PM, when Christie steps down.

Delroy
09-24-03, - 11:06 PM
Has anyone in here considered Cassius Stuart for PM?

Alien
09-27-03, - 11:52 AM
Has anyone in here considered Cassius Stuart for PM?
'unfortunatly we did...but the future under him looked a bit to dark!!!
hehehehehhe
we may as well vote darryll miller as pm!!!! :what:

shavornes
10-18-03, - 03:37 PM
How about a woman Prime Minister?

The majority of woman run their household, single mothers etc, and sometime those household that also include men. Woman are the back bone for most successful man.I think we should be given a chance as well. Maybe it will be in a positive influence for other young woman, and who knows what will happen.:tup:

CG
10-18-03, - 05:19 PM
How about a woman Prime Minister?

The majority of woman run their household, single mothers etc, and sometime those household that also include men. Woman are the back bone for most successful man.I think we should be given a chance as well. Maybe it will be in a positive influence for other young woman, and who knows what will happen.:tup:
I do not see why not! Got anyone in mind?

shavornes
10-18-03, - 05:58 PM
I do not see why not! Got anyone in mind?


How about our Deputy Prime Minister, eventhough some think she is not doing a great job, I think she would represent us well as PM

I also like Theresa Mosey-Ingraham. I had the chance of working with her and I think she will also be a good candidate for PM

As you can see party doesn't make a difference to me, I think we have intelligent woman on both sides.

CG
10-18-03, - 06:03 PM
How about our Deputy Prime Minister, eventhough some think she is not doing a great job, I think she would represent us well as PM

I also like Theresa Mosey-Ingraham. I had the chance of working with her and I think she will also be a good candidate for PM

As you can see party doesn't make a difference to me, I think we have intelligent woman on both sides.
I can find not fault with you there. These are both great women. However, are we "ready" for a woman PM? I hope so, but I doubt it.

Rory
11-19-03, - 02:59 AM
all are laughing stocks. need someone tough to run this godless ( :-) country.

Ostrom
11-19-03, - 11:31 AM
How about a woman Prime Minister?

The majority of woman run their household, single mothers etc, and sometime those household that also include men. Woman are the back bone for most successful man.I think we should be given a chance as well. Maybe it will be in a positive influence for other young woman, and who knows what will happen.:tup:






What about Pleasant Bridgewater ?

Ostrom

islandgyal
01-04-04, - 02:30 PM
how about portia butterfield and her husband for prime minister? hey, now ....

100%Bahamian
02-14-04, - 09:53 PM
I recommend Mr. Anthony Miller.
Most of you might have little to no knowledge of the man and thats what I think can give him the advantage over the rest. When you are well known people often label you with a bad record despite the little good that you do in this world of politics. I just wish he would leave that toothless FNM party though. I spoke with him personally on limmited occasions and from what he has to say will AMAZE all of you guys. He is not a partisan to any political party nore social group in the Bahamas. He told me about the things he dissagreed on within the FNM party before, during and after they lost their leadership roles in the country. We need someone who isn't afraid to step on toes for the citizens of this country. I know it is hard running a country because there are so many different point of views and personalities. Everyone tends to have different needs and agendas. Its difficult to please everyone at one time. So the smart alternative would be to get most people to realize the importance of specific aspects affecting us all so that when you make a decision it will benefit and be approved by the majority of the people.

basilboy
02-22-04, - 05:00 PM
How about a woman Prime Minister?

The majority of woman run their household, single mothers etc, and sometime those household that also include men. Woman are the back bone for most successful man.I think we should be given a chance as well. Maybe it will be in a positive influence for other young woman, and who knows what will happen.:tup:



MAYBE ONE DAY BUTTTT....


Women tend to take baggage around with them in that if there is something wrong at home, they ususally bring it to work, they tend not to forget and therefore are more vindictive than men to others especially other women.:fly:

If there is one who can hold back on this naturally born characteristic, then why not!


IT LOOKS DIMM :(