Dr duane sands biography of nancy
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Dear Delegates,
We’ve recently made a decision as a party to elect a new leader - Mr. Michael C. Pintard who has accepted the torch and the mandate to move us Forward United as FNM’s. I wish to congratulate him on being elected the 6th Leader of the Free National Movement in our 50 year history. I have pledged my personal support to him directly.
As we continue to forge a winning team as we rebuild, It is my intention to run as Chairman of our great party at the February Convention.
As a former Deputy Chairman of the Free National Movement, I know the importance of constituency associations and it is my goal to help rebuild and strengthen associations across the Bahamas. Strong associations provide a forum for expression of ideas and views from the people whose visions and aspirations should guide the direction of our organization.
I am committed to being an accessible, vocal and inclusive Chairman if elected by you the delegates.
To our Torchbearers, you deserve a seat at the table because you are our future.
To our Women’s Association, no longer should you have to advocate for inclusion because it will be automatic. You deserve to be respected at all times and to be protected.
To our freedom fighters, our MCM’s, I will continue to lean to you all fo
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Nancy Sinatra: ‘My advice to young people is don’t get married so young. Have an affair’
Nancy Sinatra was thrilled to see the back of Donald Trump last week – even as his getaway helicopter ascended to her father’s most famous tune. “It doesn’t matter,” the singer says, that the disgraced former president used “My Way” as his swansong. “It’s not my favourite; it wasn’t my dad’s either. It’s a terrible song.” Trump had tried to co-opt it since the beginning, she adds; that move was nothing new. But perhaps the song was, in a way, prophetic. “When he first used it I remember saying ‘and now the end is near’ is a perfect, perfect first line for him,” says Sinatra. “It took a little longer than I’d hoped – but it ended.”
But enough airtime for him now. Sinatra, whose Twitter feed is a constant stream of enthusiasm for the Democrats and especially Kamala Harris, is taping Biden’s latest speech as she talks from her home in Palm Springs, her coiffed blonde mane as much a Californian mainstay as the flush of pink bougainvillea that’s just about visible out of the window. She wants the new president to first address “the land that’s been given away to oil companies” in America, as well as “racial injustice”.
“I mean, that just boils my blood,” she says. “It was time for Black Li