He's not justifying wrong doing or casting stones. All he's saying is that more than likely the victim may have been influenced by his fathers reputation. I don't always agree with generalcrazy.... but he's got a point on this particular matter.
Prejudge??? Seriously??? Listen.... "The sins of the father, falls on the children." Thus says The Lord. He gave us the blueprint for life and also told us what the repercussions are for disobedience. Don't get swayed by your emotions.
That's what I've been trying to explain for the past three weeks. The United States is a global superpower that has been conducting spy-operations ever since the end of the Cold War. In the 1980's the federal government was able to take down organized criminal networks using phone bugs and wire tap services. Furthermore, after the 9/11 attacks in New York City, congress passed a law permitting Homeland Security to access private email and cellular phone accounts: meaning that it now legal for them to listen to phone calls and monitor emails. The United States has been spying on Russia, China, The Middle East, Great Britain, South America, Cuba,.... pretty much the entire world. Yet, the Bahamas with its "drug-running" culture that sits only a few miles off the coast of the US acts surprised when they realized we're being watched aswell. Why are we such an ignorant people??? Do we not follow global news??? Do we really think that the US would spy on their own and not us??? I keep telling Bahamian people.... the United States has been spying on us ever since Sir Lynden Pindling and the PLP embraced the drug culture and allowed Joe Lehder (real name Carlos Lehder) to operate a cocaine hub on Norman Cay Exuma!!! Stop being so gullible and foolish Bahamians!! Fred Mitchell knows the truth. He's just trying to play y'all like some fools!! Furthermore, the US doesn't need anybody's approval to engage in spying, nor are they going to give any answers. They've been doing it for decades, and have become extremely effective at doing it! Wake up Bahamians!!!
Don't lose hope. There are a lot of places in the world that are worst than the Bahamas. What we need to do immediately is get rid of all these old politicians who've been around from the stone-age. They realize that it would take longer than their lifetime to correct most of the social ills that we face in the Bahamas today. All they're doing is using corrupt means of securing their retirement by aligning their pockets. They facilitate the bed of corruption that exist in our country because it earns them more money. We as the citizens need to start promoting men of integrity and honesty to replace these political crooks.
The Bahamian public made their position known during the 2012 general elections when the ousted the FNM. The general concession was that Hubert Ingraham was not sensitive to the immediate concerns of the everyday Bahamian while much of the working class seemed to be foreigners. The list of grievances regarding the FNM went on for days! They were well documented and have all been addressed. So when is the PLP going to actually absolve the former government and get on with the business of carrying out their promises??? The blame game is old news!!! The PLP told the voting public that they had solutions!! Where are the solutions that they promised??? They've been pointing the finger for two years now!
Why y'all mad at sheeprunner12 for speaking the truth??? The PLP came to power with all types of promises! Now that they can't deliver on those promises, their only recourse seems to be pointing the finger at the FNM. Do what you promised Perry!!! And stop diverting the attention from your own haplessness and incompetence by blaming the FNM government!! You're in the drivers seat now!! Shut up and drive!!
Yup. All of us are still waiting for Brandville to establish his DNA party as a legitimate contender for the governance of the Bahamas. We're still waiting for the DNA to host a convention, reveal its candidates, and issue a manifesto to the public. Until then, he's exactly that.... "A voice crying in the wilderness."
Wait a minute.... when the FNM came to power they had to pay bills left behind by the PLP government aswell. Furthermore, it's time to stop playing the blame game. The petty politics of passing the blame back and forth is only stifling our country. The truth is, all of us have failed. The FNM has failed; the PLP has failed; and we the citizens have failed. It's time to stop pointing the finger and let's all contrive solutions to our problem! We need to be problem solvers; not problem dwellers.
Cobalt says...
He's not justifying wrong doing or casting stones. All he's saying is that more than likely the victim may have been influenced by his fathers reputation. I don't always agree with generalcrazy.... but he's got a point on this particular matter.
On Family plan for funeral rather than graduation
Posted 4 June 2014, 12:15 a.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
I agree. But at the same time we can't ignore the obvious.
On Family plan for funeral rather than graduation
Posted 4 June 2014, 12:09 a.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Prejudge??? Seriously??? Listen.... "The sins of the father, falls on the children." Thus says The Lord. He gave us the blueprint for life and also told us what the repercussions are for disobedience. Don't get swayed by your emotions.
On Family plan for funeral rather than graduation
Posted 4 June 2014, 12:02 a.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
That's what I've been trying to explain for the past three weeks. The United States is a global superpower that has been conducting spy-operations ever since the end of the Cold War. In the 1980's the federal government was able to take down organized criminal networks using phone bugs and wire tap services. Furthermore, after the 9/11 attacks in New York City, congress passed a law permitting Homeland Security to access private email and cellular phone accounts: meaning that it now legal for them to listen to phone calls and monitor emails. The United States has been spying on Russia, China, The Middle East, Great Britain, South America, Cuba,.... pretty much the entire world. Yet, the Bahamas with its "drug-running" culture that sits only a few miles off the coast of the US acts surprised when they realized we're being watched aswell. Why are we such an ignorant people??? Do we not follow global news??? Do we really think that the US would spy on their own and not us??? I keep telling Bahamian people.... the United States has been spying on us ever since Sir Lynden Pindling and the PLP embraced the drug culture and allowed Joe Lehder (real name Carlos Lehder) to operate a cocaine hub on Norman Cay Exuma!!! Stop being so gullible and foolish Bahamians!! Fred Mitchell knows the truth. He's just trying to play y'all like some fools!! Furthermore, the US doesn't need anybody's approval to engage in spying, nor are they going to give any answers. They've been doing it for decades, and have become extremely effective at doing it! Wake up Bahamians!!!
On Still no answers over spy claims
Posted 2 June 2014, 1:49 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Don't lose hope. There are a lot of places in the world that are worst than the Bahamas. What we need to do immediately is get rid of all these old politicians who've been around from the stone-age. They realize that it would take longer than their lifetime to correct most of the social ills that we face in the Bahamas today. All they're doing is using corrupt means of securing their retirement by aligning their pockets. They facilitate the bed of corruption that exist in our country because it earns them more money. We as the citizens need to start promoting men of integrity and honesty to replace these political crooks.
On U.S. warns again over crime in the Bahamas
Posted 31 May 2014, 2:46 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Absolutely right!
On U.S. warns again over crime in the Bahamas
Posted 31 May 2014, 2:33 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
The Bahamian public made their position known during the 2012 general elections when the ousted the FNM. The general concession was that Hubert Ingraham was not sensitive to the immediate concerns of the everyday Bahamian while much of the working class seemed to be foreigners. The list of grievances regarding the FNM went on for days! They were well documented and have all been addressed. So when is the PLP going to actually absolve the former government and get on with the business of carrying out their promises??? The blame game is old news!!! The PLP told the voting public that they had solutions!! Where are the solutions that they promised??? They've been pointing the finger for two years now!
On Budget a ‘dismal failure filled with false hope’
Posted 31 May 2014, 2:22 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Why y'all mad at sheeprunner12 for speaking the truth??? The PLP came to power with all types of promises! Now that they can't deliver on those promises, their only recourse seems to be pointing the finger at the FNM. Do what you promised Perry!!! And stop diverting the attention from your own haplessness and incompetence by blaming the FNM government!! You're in the drivers seat now!! Shut up and drive!!
On Budget a ‘dismal failure filled with false hope’
Posted 31 May 2014, 1:57 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Yup. All of us are still waiting for Brandville to establish his DNA party as a legitimate contender for the governance of the Bahamas. We're still waiting for the DNA to host a convention, reveal its candidates, and issue a manifesto to the public. Until then, he's exactly that.... "A voice crying in the wilderness."
On Bran blasts government over increased debt
Posted 30 May 2014, 3:48 p.m. Suggest removal
Cobalt says...
Wait a minute.... when the FNM came to power they had to pay bills left behind by the PLP government aswell. Furthermore, it's time to stop playing the blame game. The petty politics of passing the blame back and forth is only stifling our country. The truth is, all of us have failed. The FNM has failed; the PLP has failed; and we the citizens have failed. It's time to stop pointing the finger and let's all contrive solutions to our problem! We need to be problem solvers; not problem dwellers.
On Bran blasts government over increased debt
Posted 30 May 2014, 2:38 p.m. Suggest removal