“Perchance he for whom this bell tolls may be so ill, as that he knows not it tolls for him”
— John Donne
When we woke up on Wednesday morning, the world had lost just over 18,000 persons to the dre...
Walter Roban, the Deputy Premier and Minister of Home Affairs, and I travelled to Bridgetown, Barbados to attend the 31st Inter-Sessional Meeting of Heads of Government of Caricom between February 17 ...
With a large proportion of Bermudians being able to trace their lineage back to the islands of St Kitts (St Christopher), Nevis and Anguilla, it is important for them and others to have some backgroun...
Last Friday, I wrote that Bermudians did not need any political party to demonstrate or to remind them of the state of past and present-day race relations in this country.
As usual, the faceless criti...
Oh, the joys of being able to hide behind a false name and spout unlimited untruths.
wondering: “Immigration reform with any substance ain’t gonna happen. unless all of the beneficiaries are non-white...
“I gave ‘em a sword. And they stuck it in, and they twisted it with relish. And I guess if I had been in their position, I’d have done the same thing.”
— Richard M. Nixon
When you make a mistake in ei...
ca•thar•sis
noun
1. the process of releasing, and thereby providing relief from, strong or repressed emotions
Catharsis, yet another big word that some people use at will. Today, let’s take a look at...
“No one can serve two masters. Either he will hate the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money.”
— Matthew 6:24
Lately, the One Bermuda Alliance has taken a new tact in their public...
With great amusement, I read some words recently penned by One Bermuda Alliance MP Scott Pearman in his op-ed, published on Monday, aptly titled: “How much do words matter?”
Here are some key takeaway...
“I always cheer up immensely if an attack is particularly wounding because I think, well, if they attack one personally, it means they have not a single political argument left.” — Margaret Thatcher
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