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DEDDIE says...

Myles Munroe is far from been poorly educated even by the world standards. The gentleman have three bachelors degree and a masters. He has over a million books in print. He has been the featured speaker at several Fortune 500 companies including Sony. By the way they did not asked him to speak on Religion but on Leadership.You mentioned South Africa, he spoke there over five times and also address the South African Cabinet privately. I think that is pretty impressive even by your standard for a local poorly educated pastor.

On In response to Tada

Posted 30 September 2014, 9:13 a.m. Suggest removal

DEDDIE says...

Its a myth that Haitian don't pay taxes or maybe when they are in Super Value they pay a price minus custom duties. Its also a myth that all the money they make is send to Haiti. A teller told me awhile back that their biggest savers are Haitians. It is said that 85% of the Bahamian populace have less that 1000 dollars in the bank. I thought the government made a mistake by buying expensive boats rather than planes. To properly patrol the Bahamas all you need is about 5 cessna planes that would have cost 2.5 million dollars. Position those planes along the islands with about 10 go fast boats strategically place. Once a plane spots a boat, the Defence Force can be dispatched arriving in 30 minutes.You will not stop all immigrants or poachers but you will definitely see a vast reduction.

On ‘Frenzy’ over changes to immigration policy

Posted 26 September 2014, 11:29 a.m. Suggest removal

DEDDIE says...

Its a short term solution that have long term consequences. A child of an illegal is still entitled to citizenship after he turns 18 years. If he is deny an education your problem would be a dumb child turning 18 entitled to citizenship. The new policy will not stop Haitians from coming to The Bahamas.They don't come for papers or for their children to be born here, they come because they could make 180 dollars a week rather than making nothing in Haiti. Until the government could properly police our borders and address the ability for them to make money here, everything else is a smoke screen.

On ‘Frenzy’ over changes to immigration policy

Posted 25 September 2014, 7:02 p.m. Suggest removal

DEDDIE says...

Your name describe you perfectly(MadHatter). You are definitely "Mad".in the sense that you are "CRAZY".I believe in conspiracy theories but that one is too far off the deep in for even me.

On Bulldozers move in on shanty town

Posted 20 September 2014, 1 p.m. Suggest removal

DEDDIE says...

It was people like Coleby who jump through hoops when the FATF threaten us with blacklisting over our off-shore-banking regime. Guess what Coleby, the regulation they required us to implement destroyed off-shore-banking.You miss the point Coleby, your sentence should read thank God the PLP and Christie administration went against those ignorant Bahamian people. You will be saying the exact same thing if they went against a general election result. Remember, even coups have supporters among the population. You fit the description.

DEDDIE says...

It will be foolish to think the Mr. Rolle's blunder was a mistake. Mr. Rolle was articulating the Government position. The only thing that stands between the Government position and the Hawkes Bill Creek Agreement is the rule of law. The Government has taken several hostile position against the HCA and this statement is one of them. The environmental fee and processing fee charge on customs entry supports Mr. Rolle's statement. A lot of time was spend and continue to be spend by the Ministry of Finance(VAT Commitee) on how to get around HCA.

On Gov't VAT error slammed as 'downright ignorance'

Posted 15 September 2014, 8:30 p.m. Suggest removal

DEDDIE says...

I agree with Mr. Cash on this one. As an employer, I allowed my employee time off to go and vote. I did it because it is the requirement of the law. I don't have money to waste on an opinion poll. Mr Christie word means absolutely nothing to me. Forget the religious aspect of it. We were lead to believe that the referendum result meant something.

DEDDIE says...

The report simply says "men who have sex with men," that definition includes bisexual men. The point is that if you enter that part of the anatomy you have a higher chance of contracting HIV..

On LGBT attack 'is hate speech'

Posted 2 September 2014, 7:34 p.m. Suggest removal

DEDDIE says...

The CDC website states that men who have sex with men although making up 7% of the male population in the US accounts for 78% of the new cases of HIV. Even without the religious arguments it is not wise to have sex with men. Yes and it also leaves that part of a male anatomy that they so intensely cherish smelling like pooh.

On LGBT attack 'is hate speech'

Posted 2 September 2014, 6:29 p.m. Suggest removal

DEDDIE says...

What I find insane is that the minutes someone criticize the homosexual lifestyle you are label as ignorant, backwards, bigot ,hypocrite and any other hateful name.That something is wrong if you follow natures protocol. Nature has rebel against the homosexual lifestyle. The CDC website states that, Although men who have sex with men represent 7% of the male population in the US, they account for 78% of new HIV infection. From a medical perspective the homosexual lifestyle is inherently reckless. From an economic perspective the result of the homosexual lifestle(HIV) is expensive to treat. There is good reason why the blood banks don't want blood from homosexuals.I guess those who support it would label that as discrimination.