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I am hearing that Real Property Tax people are starting a re-evaluation process…if it is to create an electronic data base I certainly support that BUT if it is to re-assess, probably increase the Tax Assessment I take the greatest objection seeing that the department has an inability or convenience not to be able to collect over $400m in back unpaid assessments.
To the enlightened and the educated who are overwhelmingly in the minority in The Bahamas the result of the referendum was a huge disappointment.
I would be grateful if you would kindly publish this note of apology to Sir Arthur Foulkes, who has confirmed that he is not the writer of the article published in The Guardian of June 2 under the nom de plume Simon.
Long Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner has yet to decide on taking on Dr Hubert Minnis for the FNM Leadership position at the party’s July convention. Butler-Turner is attempting to appear modest to FNMs.
Whilst Bahamians have been actively opposing one another for the past several weeks leading up to the recent referendum, it would appear that other serious business has been silently but inexorably moving full steam ahead on the other side of the curtain.
Much has been said about the leadership struggles within the FNM. On one hand you have a man that was handed the reigns after just being introduced to frontline politics five years prior, and on the other you have a collection of experienced men and a woman who despite their best efforts seem to lose their voice amidst the noise from the core support of the leader.
Let me say at the beginning I am a supporter of the FNM. Truly I am disgusted at the continuous quarrel over the leadership position in the party
Results of Referendum – is Prime Minister Christie the Prime Minister or only the PM when it suits him to be?
This open letter to ‘Simon’ of Front Porch is written in direct response to Sir Arthur Foulkes who hides his identity by masquerading under the nom de plume “Simon”, “Bahama pundit” and whatever other names he gives himself in The Nassau Guardian and his letters to the press.
I have been told that a letter, purportedly written by Mr C A Smith and crediting me with authorship of the column Front Porch by Simon in The Nassau Guardian, has been widely published on social media.
I was virtually born in politics. My first memory as a little boy, less than two digits old, was when my father took me to watch and listen to a session of the House of Assembly. In those days the sessions were held at night and the members wore formal attire.
It appears that foot-in-mouth disease is going around these days. Flat-footed Tennyson “Oligarch” Wells came down with a bad case of it recently and now it appears Cornelius A Smith has caught it too.
The Graduate and his groupies were once and are journalists who are lazy, indisciplined and always lived off others by receiving handouts and payments from the public purse and have been sucking up to power and/or perceived power all their lives.
We have a democratic right to vote. Just as importantly, we have a democratic right to the results. The actual results.
THE referendum’s overwhelming “No” outcome shows there are frighteningly more deceptive sinners amongst us than we ever thought possible.
After all is said and done, there are three points I wish to share:
Call me naïve and idealistic, but I voted “yes” to all the questions in the recent referendum. It was my first time voting. I thoroughly listened and sought after information for both sides addressing the issue.
Congratulations, women of The Bahamas! You’ve thrown the baby (daughter) out with the bath water.
According to a secretary (- not in this office) the no vote was because of:
Congratulations to the PLP for fooling the electorate into voting for equality for the LGBT movement by voting “No” on question four.
The Graduates of the University of Wulff Road have come home to roost.
Would greatly appreciate you publishing the following:
While the public continues to hold its breath waiting for a full and honest explanation of the huge gas leak at a Rubis station on Robinson Road, there has been no discussion whatsoever about the two further leaks that came to light more recently.
Curious so I went online and read the Act.
Please allow me space in your paper to share the following views.