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Cobalt says...

Changing the government won't accomplish anything related to theft. Sad truth is, Bahamians are just proned to dishonesty and stealing.

Cobalt says...

The Bahamas really makes me sick.

Just look at the above picture. Our Prime Minister sharing a good laugh with a known criminal entity. This is sickening.

Cobalt says...

Well said! Spot on!

Cobalt says...

Listen, idiot....... squatting on private property is wrong.

Why don't you tell readers where you live so that someone can pitch a tent on your property free of charge and see how you like it. There are laws in this country that protects land and home owners from this kind of thing. The courts were right to enforce it.

Cobalt says...

Really???

In that case, can you please tell me where you live so that I can squat on your property free of charge. That way.... if you attempt to remove me and my children, you will be castigated for being a "heartless animal" as well.

Cobalt says...

You're right!
Bahamian morale and ethics are at an all time low in this country. We have become a dishonest, corrupt minded, people lacking integrity.

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Cobalt says...

I agree.

But the citizens must also bare some of the burden of responsibility. We citizens are failing as well.

Cobalt says...

Everyone who has sense understands your point, ThisisOurs.
Don't waste your time answering that fool, TalRussell.
We all simply ignore the rubbish he posts.

Cobalt says...

Yes.... I agree.
But in this case, the burden of responsibility rests with the immediate family members. This young lady has a mental disorder and is in desperate need of psychological help. All of the clinical signs are present, yet no one is getting her the help she needs. This young lady should be on Clozapine, Zyprexa, or some other antipsychotic prescription drug. This is so sad.

If we are going to change the Bahamas we must first start with the smallest and most important component of society, which is the family. Too many of us see our family members in need of help, yet we don't do enough to help. I am aware that everyone has their own personal issues to deal with. But when we observe family members contending with mental problems, we MUST get them proper medical attention. Someone's life may be depending on it. And in this case, it did. Very sad.

Cobalt says...

*committed