I think you got it backwards Dillytree, these murders need to speed up! Perhaps if we can have about 10,000 in 2016 that will serve to ride the Bahamas of it's criminals.
If every other member of parliament doesn't set this fool straight, then we'll know they're all in agreement, or just as guilty via complacency.
Fred Mitchell should be the next piece of garbage that we expel from our country, though in his case we need to exile him, and never ever let him back!
Anyone who thinks any progress is made by this bust is a fool. See the headline and some of another news story below.
Until we get rid of criminal leadership, our lousy court and justice system, educate our people, instill real morals and change our lousy ways this country and all our people don't stand a chance.
$10,000 Secures Release For Two Men Over Drugs Possession
#TWO MEN who recently pleaded guilty to possession of 100 pounds of marijuana have been released from custody after each paid $10,000 to the Magistrates Court on Thursday.
#Denver Taylor, 36, and Kenyon Dean, 32, pleaded guilty to possession of dangerous drugs with intent to supply during their arraignment before Magistrate Andrew Forbes on Monday.
#Shortly after 9am on December 18, DEU officers went to Taylor's house on Coopers Terrace where they found the suspected drugs.
#Both Taylor and Dean were taken into custody.
#Taylor was fined $40,000 with the alternative punishment of two years imprisonment while Dean was fined $30,000 or 18 months imprisonment.
Well some might say he comes by it honestly, look at his father, Michael Dingman, if you ask anyone in Lyford about him, the opinion, they have is that he is one of the biggest criminals the USA had ever seen.
Leave it to one of the Nations biggest closet gay men to focus his anger at life on the sector of society that supports the bahamian economy. We need these foreign residents, and they need our islands.
Perhaps this stupid fool, should realize that his gay tendencies are part of who he is, and realize that he did not choose to be gay, but he can choose to embrace who he is, rather than hiding his shame in the veil of heterosexual relationship of cover. Just come out all ready and put your anger to bed.
Never can a gay man in denial view and act in an objective manner so long as he is so full of hate for himself.
He is oblivious to the fact that he casts more shame on himself through his behaviour than he ever could due to being a gay man. He can't help that he's gay, though he may be able to help his behaviour if he could just come out of the closet and loose this anger.
ThisisOurs, hey, you and I both know that everything in this country concerning approvals is just a dog and pony show. Never has their been an honest, diligent approval process for anything; not one instance where the powers that be are actually basing approvals on issues that are relevant. The approval program we have here is simple, whoever is guarding that trough must get their palm greased, or you're not getting approval! It's just that simple. There is no sense posturing and pretending that we are a prideful society with working systems of government which operate to serve the best interests of this country. That system does not and has never existed. Our country is one big fraud , and we all know it. It's just a question of wether we can be honest enough to admit and face it; something we must do first, before we can ever have a chance at changing it.
I don't hold any faith in disclosure laws; these are present most developed countries and the same things go on everywhere. The whole purpose of corporations is to hide identity and limit liabilities for shareholders. These politicians are at the top of the food chain. They can, and do exploit every possible means of obtaining and hiding illegal proceeds extracted from their positions of power.
They can hide money offshore, in IBCs. These IBCs, who nobody will ever know about, much less be able to find out who the beneficial shareholders are. And in addition to this, these politicians all end up getting directorships on the boards of companies after they retire, then , they can "legitimize" their kickbacks through fat and underserved salaries they collect for the rest of their lives. There are many ways of hiding their ill gotten gains.
Chucky says...
I think you got it backwards Dillytree, these murders need to speed up! Perhaps if we can have about 10,000 in 2016 that will serve to ride the Bahamas of it's criminals.
On UPDATED: Man dies in New Year's Eve shooting
Posted 1 January 2016, 9:47 p.m. Suggest removal
Chucky says...
If every other member of parliament doesn't set this fool straight, then we'll know they're all in agreement, or just as guilty via complacency.
Fred Mitchell should be the next piece of garbage that we expel from our country, though in his case we need to exile him, and never ever let him back!
On Department of Immigration seeks final say on who can live in The Bahamas
Posted 1 January 2016, 9:41 p.m. Suggest removal
Chucky says...
Anyone who thinks any progress is made by this bust is a fool. See the headline and some of another news story below.
Until we get rid of criminal leadership, our lousy court and justice system, educate our people, instill real morals and change our lousy ways this country and all our people don't stand a chance.
$10,000 Secures Release For Two Men Over Drugs Possession
By lamech johnson
#Tribune Staff Reporter
#ljohnson@tribunemedia.net
#TWO MEN who recently pleaded guilty to possession of 100 pounds of marijuana have been released from custody after each paid $10,000 to the Magistrates Court on Thursday.
#Denver Taylor, 36, and Kenyon Dean, 32, pleaded guilty to possession of dangerous drugs with intent to supply during their arraignment before Magistrate Andrew Forbes on Monday.
#Shortly after 9am on December 18, DEU officers went to Taylor's house on Coopers Terrace where they found the suspected drugs.
#Both Taylor and Dean were taken into custody.
#Taylor was fined $40,000 with the alternative punishment of two years imprisonment while Dean was fined $30,000 or 18 months imprisonment.
On American in custody over huge Bimini drugs seizure
Posted 26 December 2015, 2:36 p.m. Suggest removal
Chucky says...
Well some might say he comes by it honestly, look at his father, Michael Dingman, if you ask anyone in Lyford about him, the opinion, they have is that he is one of the biggest criminals the USA had ever seen.
On Dingman hit for $1.1m on failed Nassau empire
Posted 24 December 2015, 1:09 p.m. Suggest removal
Chucky says...
Leave it to one of the Nations biggest closet gay men to focus his anger at life on the sector of society that supports the bahamian economy. We need these foreign residents, and they need our islands.
Perhaps this stupid fool, should realize that his gay tendencies are part of who he is, and realize that he did not choose to be gay, but he can choose to embrace who he is, rather than hiding his shame in the veil of heterosexual relationship of cover. Just come out all ready and put your anger to bed.
Never can a gay man in denial view and act in an objective manner so long as he is so full of hate for himself.
He is oblivious to the fact that he casts more shame on himself through his behaviour than he ever could due to being a gay man. He can't help that he's gay, though he may be able to help his behaviour if he could just come out of the closet and loose this anger.
On Legal fight ahead as Rufa ‘told to leave country in 7 days’
Posted 24 December 2015, 12:35 p.m. Suggest removal
Chucky says...
ThisisOurs, hey, you and I both know that everything in this country concerning approvals is just a dog and pony show. Never has their been an honest, diligent approval process for anything; not one instance where the powers that be are actually basing approvals on issues that are relevant.
The approval program we have here is simple, whoever is guarding that trough must get their palm greased, or you're not getting approval!
It's just that simple. There is no sense posturing and pretending that we are a prideful society with working systems of government which operate to serve the best interests of this country. That system does not and has never existed. Our country is one big fraud , and we all know it. It's just a question of wether we can be honest enough to admit and face it; something we must do first, before we can ever have a chance at changing it.
On Lenny Kravitz clinic shut over permits
Posted 16 December 2015, 10:58 p.m. Suggest removal
Chucky says...
Hey John, that's Funny!
On Bacon donation to help schools in hurricane-affected areas
Posted 16 December 2015, 10:52 p.m. Suggest removal
Chucky says...
The government steals so much that what remains is so pathetic we need to rely on charity to fund our country.
On Bacon donation to help schools in hurricane-affected areas
Posted 16 December 2015, 3:21 p.m. Suggest removal
Chucky says...
There is no shortage of things to hate about this country, all stem from results of the actions of the people.
This is such a disgrace.
On Lenny Kravitz clinic shut over permits
Posted 16 December 2015, 1:47 p.m. Suggest removal
Chucky says...
I don't hold any faith in disclosure laws; these are present most developed countries and the same things go on everywhere.
The whole purpose of corporations is to hide identity and limit liabilities for shareholders. These politicians are at the top of the food chain. They can, and do exploit every possible means of obtaining and hiding illegal proceeds extracted from their positions of power.
They can hide money offshore, in IBCs. These IBCs, who nobody will ever know about, much less be able to find out who the beneficial shareholders are. And in addition to this, these politicians all end up getting directorships on the boards of companies after they retire, then , they can "legitimize" their kickbacks through fat and underserved salaries they collect for the rest of their lives. There are many ways of hiding their ill gotten gains.
There is likely no way to stop the thieving !
On MPs shouldn't be 'in it for money'
Posted 16 December 2015, 12:33 p.m. Suggest removal