The General Election is mere months away. The PLP government has gone into overdrive hiring public relations officers to promote the successes of the PLP and to ensure that the Bahamian populace is aware of all of its anchor projects. Every day, the Bahamian populace is subliminally reminded about the PLP's promise of 'help and hope' and salvation for Bahamian masses. But alas, the majority of Bahamians are still waiting for that 'help,' thank God for 'hope.' Dem with their "so said...so done" slogan. Both ZNS and BIS journalists are inundated with press releases. Neither of them are in search of governmental news; in fact they appear to be omnipresent when it comes to governmental news, be it big, small or trivial. It seems as if there is never a need to call them; they seem to be permanent shadow fixtures of the governmental Ministers: beyond doubt, there must be a reporter assigned to each government Minister.
Just this week, MPs whom the public havent heard from in months can be seen given press statements and orchestrating social committees. Mr. Adderley, Ms. Bridgewater and Ms. Marcel mouths are now filled with colourful and intriguing words. It seems as if now a days they have something interesting to say. However, the words are like the Prime minister's: utter babble! Useless, colourful speeches, that frustrates the public.
And then there is the FNM. 'The want ta be government.' You will never see it, no time soon! In a few weeks, they will be celebrating their short lived 10 year of governance. Apparently, they have something to cheer about. Poor fellows! Perhaps they have forgotten why they were voted out in the first place. Don't worry, they will be reminded again, in a few months. To this day, they still have no clue what went wrong during the last general election, subsequently they are doomed to repeat the same mistake. Sigh, and they saying that with them there is still "better to come." But was it better before? Oh well!
But all ain't bad you know. More than one woman can born a Bahamian Prime Minister. Ya boy Cassius Stuart looking better everyday, when you compare him to these dimwits! Perhaps, he is our Bahamian saviour. The only one scandal free. The only one without an apparent hidden agenda. The only one who don't want sell out the country to fat up his own pocket.
So, I say, let's dance to the tune Bahamas and vote out of the regular brown raggity box and sing the refrain of "all we are saying is, we gan give Cassius Stuart a chance!"



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