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AnObserver says...

> I know there is a sector of our society that are saying to themselves – and perhaps to those around them - ‘good riddance, let these thugs and criminals kill each other off.’ But such a view is cold to the fact that each one of these are human lives; someone’s son, brother, father, uncle or friend and a soul that God loves.

Yup. They've demonstrated that they are incapable of living within a society. They need to be removed from society. If God loves them so much, he can love them after they've left this Earth.

AnObserver says...

This is a sad, sad day.

AnObserver says...

How about you just arrest, or even better, execute the gang leaders? How did we get to a point that we're negotiating with the terrorists?

AnObserver says...

Yes, but they operate a 777-200. That is an aircraft that is twice as wide, twice as long, and five times the weight of Bahamasair's equipment. It can handle rougher weather.

AnObserver says...

Perhaps it is time to throw in the towel. Admit that they have absolutely no idea what they are doing, and are completely unable to provide the basic service they are tasked with. Let a private company with non-union employees come in and do a proper job.

On Water Corp losing 55% of Family Island supply

Posted 18 December 2023, 11:47 a.m. Suggest removal

AnObserver says...

Because BA's planes are way bigger, and they are flying a different route. This isn't rocket science.

On Bahamasair apologises for weekend cancellations

Posted 18 December 2023, 11:45 a.m. Suggest removal

AnObserver says...

Only criminals are allowed to have guns.

AnObserver says...

Crooks gonna crook.

On $25m air freight firm’s links to gaming boss

Posted 15 December 2023, 9:51 a.m. Suggest removal

AnObserver says...

Presumably this land was conveyed to them by the govt for use by their organization. Renting it out would be a commercial use. Does that violate their agreement?

On Boy Scouts; please lower the volume

Posted 14 December 2023, 11:34 a.m. Suggest removal

AnObserver says...

Minnis completely bungled his Dorian response, and his Covid response. He froze under pressure and chose to do nothing - while making sure everyone else did nothing. He does not possess leadership ability.

Sticking your head in the sand during a crisis, and legally requiring everyone else to do the same, is not a strategy.