Monthly Archives: May 2017

Savage Capitalism

Each week, Free To Choose Media Executive Editor and Cato Institute Senior Fellow, Johan Norberg, explains free-market principles in these short video clips. The following video, “Savage Capitalism” is a great example of the myth busting that Mr. Norberg does, … Continue reading

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The People Have Spoken!

FNM and PLP cautioned: The people voted for country, not party. The race is over and the dirt has settled. Some are happy, others are sad. But the Bahamian people have spoken. They sent a clear message, "We are in … Continue reading

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A Photo Is The Pause Button Of Life

Fort Montagu at Sunrise The title of this post is a quote from Ty Holland and is the introduction to some of my photos at Through The Lens. The photo of Fort Montagu above was taken on Saturday morning and … Continue reading

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TV Actor Discovers His Inner “Ron Swanson” After Trying to Start a Business

by Brittany Hunter Nick Offerman is disappointingly not as libertarian in real life as the beloved Ron Swanson character he portrayed in the series Parks and Recreation. But in a new video released a few days ago, Offerman gets a … Continue reading

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It’s really murder

I’m very sorry, people, but when will we stop playing into the hands of the muslim extremists. We give tacit acknowledgement to ISIL, Al Qaeda, Hamas et al by our continued stupidity in referring to their hideous acts of aggression … Continue reading

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The Government’s Agenda & Pomp and Pageantry

So the garish celebration called the Speech From The Throne is over and the broad parameters are set for almost every government ministry, department and agency. A wish list perhaps? Having said that, some very positive lines were offered up … Continue reading

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Legal analysis vs bluster in the Brexit negotiation

The current public discussion about the so-called "divorce bill" or "financial settlement" claimed by the European Union in relation to the UK's termination of its membership is ill-informed on a cosmic scale. I decided to flex my neglected skills as a … Continue reading

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How to deal with atrocities?

Perry de Havilland at Samizdata sets out what won't defeat Islamic terrror.  via http://www.thelastditch.org Well worth a read…

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Mr. Henfield and his Senate Appointment

Tribune Photo Dear Editor, There is a historical context about Senate appointments so ingrained into the Bahamian political psyche, that it was almost impossible for the Henfield appointment to not cause an uproar. It was such that Juan McCartney and … Continue reading

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Context is everything

Dear Editor, You may want to revisit the opinion page of May 23, 2017, and take a closer look at what was published regarding, “Patterson’s medieval rhetoric”, as you will find no documented support for the title and most of … Continue reading

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