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BahamaRed says...

Under the law she is entitled to a Haitian passport. Go get her one of those and quit using this child to get the government to alter immigration laws.

I wonder if they would pull this stunt in the USA.

BahamaRed says...

So they aren't going to disclose the circumstances that caused her disappearance. Smh

On Missing teen girl found by police

Posted 2 August 2018, 4:51 p.m. Suggest removal

BahamaRed says...

Oh look people we voted no on a constitutional referendum that would have allowed her to receive Bahamaian documents. And now 2 years later we keep having immigration issues that are so easily solved.

Smh... for a small country I fail to see why immigration is so difficult.

BahamaRed says...

"ThisIsOurs" exactly. Pedestrians unfortunately do not know how to cross the road. They act as though they own the street. They cross wherever and whenever they feel.

At the same time drivers also need to drive with a bit more caution.

BahamaRed says...

"TalRussell" Ronnie Butler was not an elected official who held a public office.

So how do you feel about military funerals? Guess the government shouldn't pay for those either. And bear in mind there are more police officers, prison officers, and defense force officers than MP's or Cabinet Ministers.

What needs to happen is better budgeting so the government can keep up with ALL it's required obligations.

BahamaRed says...

"Well_mudda_take_sic"... go and get correct facts. No funeral costs 200 grand, much less an official funeral. Speak on what you know... here are the facts- the government gives $10,000 towards the funeral expenses, as well as pay for the casket spray, and the printing of official funeral programmes.

So I fail to see how that exceeds 200 grand. Smh

As for "TalRussell", after serving the people of this country in the highest capacity the least we as a country can do is to provide them an honorable funeral. And it doesn't matter what party they are with, if they have served as a cabinet minister they are entitled to an official funeral.

MP's receive a state- recognized funeral and prime ministers and governor generals receive the highest honor of a state funeral- which all expenses are paid.

I hate people talking what they don't know....

BahamaRed says...

Because of the constitution and the mindset of the Bahamian people.

No matter how progressive and forward thinking the parliamentarians are, they are bound by the constitution and the people who vote them in.

Maybe one day we will appreciate those who really wanted to move this country forward, as oppose to holding it hostage in the 1960's.

RiP Mr. Neymour

BahamaRed says...

And another fine levied...

Seems like it is easier to murder someone in a traffic accident than using a gun. No jail time, and a minimum fine to pay.

Criminals take note...

BahamaRed says...

Maybe that's the issue with this country. Everyone in charge has no experience or training. Maybe UB needs to offer political science as a major, and all aspiring politicians would benefit from one or two political science courses.

I have long said we would be better off if our aspiring politicians actually were trained in politics instead of just deciding to up and run for office cause they want to grandstand or come from a political party.

Gone are the days when you could just come up through the ranks. The world has changed, we need trained government and not the randomly appointed crony.

But eh.... that's my two cents

BahamaRed says...

I see this being like numbers, only a certain few will have the money required to even start up a business.

Between purchasing your own land or leasing Crown land, and then paying for the different licences only the already rich will be able to capitalize on this venture.

Then what happens the rich get richer and the poor spends money to purchase the marijuana from the rich.

Sad but true....

Should it be legalized, I think so. But not if only certain rich people have access to being distributors.