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A political blog about Bahamian politics in The Bahamas, Bahamian Politicans - and the entire Bahamas political lot. Bahamian Blogger Dennis Dames keeps you updated on the political news and views throughout the islands of The Bahamas without fear or favor. Bahamian Politicians and the Bahamian Political Arena: Updates one Post at a time on Bahamas Politics and Bahamas Politicans; and their local, regional and international policies and perspectives.

Showing posts with label 1967 Bahamas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1967 Bahamas. Show all posts
Sunday, January 26, 2014

The modern Quiet Revolution in The Bahamas must find root in the development of a cosmopolitan society ...that has no boundaries, no barricades, no social or economic discrimination or segregation ...and no lofty height that could not be attained by the hard work, sustained commitment and discipline of the masses ...It must be a pedestal for the souls of the liberators of the 1967 revolution

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A reset of the Quiet Revolution: Towards a new path RAYNARD RIGBY We have just marked (and for some, celebrated) the first national Ma...
Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Many of the progressive dreams of Edmund Moxey and others were interwoven with the struggle for majority rule and became synonymous with the early Progressive Liberal Party (PLP)... It is telling, therefore, that the majority of those elected in 1967 as a part of the first PLP government eventually left the party... including Ed Moxey

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Jumbey Village – Montage of a Dream Deferred Front Porch By Simon Edmund Moxey’s contribution to the social, cultural, economic and ...
Friday, May 14, 2010

Bahamians have to learn that they cannot change their history to accommodate their political agenda

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History can't be changed to suit politics tribune242.com editorial: A CALLER to the Krissy Love radio talk show last week - in a discuss...
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