Today on Morning Blend 18 April 2012
Recapping Nomination Day
PLP Chairman Bradley Roberts gets worked up
Update on the New Providence Road Improvement Project
The Carifta swim team were in our studios today for the Things That Matter show at 1.30pm.
Today on Morning Blend
Discussed the FNM ‘Manifesto 2012’ and the DNA ‘Vision 2012 and Beyond’.
Bahamas Mortgage Corporation President Dr. Duane Sands discussed Mortgage Foreclosures and analyzed the PLP’s Foreclosure Plan for Struggling Homeowners.
In honour of Friday the 13th, Unusual Bahamian Superstitions
Morning Blend “Song of the Week” revealed
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Cutie, Bahamian Exotic Dancer and Inderia Saunders, Director of Communications for eWoman magazine, came in and spoke to Teej Grant on Coffee Break with TJ Grant. Cutie spoke about life as a Bahamian exotic dancer in an underground exotic night club. Cutie spoke about trials, tribulations, criticisms, as well as the fulfillment she gets from her occupation.
A discussion with President of the Bahamas Petroleum Retailers Association Philip Kemp on the shockingly high gas prices.
Spirited debate with Andrew Allen about Political Philosophy vs. Ideology, and whether there are any real differences between the PLP and the FNM, and whether that should even matter.
Autism in the Bahamas with Dr. Michelle Major with the Caribbean Centre for Child Development, and Scieska Adderley with the Autism Awareness organization R.E.A.C.H.
Whether rallies and “constituency office openings”are effective in swaying voters.