Exactly! This just opens a can of worms. Now the argument will be if he can do it and get away with it so can I. This matter has nothing to do with forgiveness and trust. It has everything to do with policies and procedures taken when someone does not follow the college rules. a college president should be held to the highest accountability.
Why is everyone so surprised? Its the PLP way-Revive the dead, bring back the damaged goods and place them in lofty positions. No one can deny that the Bahamas is one of the most whoring nation in the world. We ain gat no shame or dignity and we would sell our front to anyone for the right price. Don't blame the government, the people are the ones who keep putting them back in power!
Sooo. it's okay for Bahamian tourists in Scotland to be lost and confused and break the law because they don't know the layout of the highway where there are clearly marked signs all over the place. But on the other hand, a tourist, who happens to be a lawyer is presumed guilty of bribery because he simply tried to prove to officials that he had enough money to meet immigration requirements. Okay maybe these two comparisons are a bit far fetched. But why are we so eager to give Bahamians carte blanche whenever they do something contrary to the laws abroad and chastise foreigners when they do the same here?
You are usually right on the money with your comments. But I think you are taking the gentleman's words to literal. I believe he was just simply trying to show that he had enough money to support his girlfriend etc. Besides, being a lawyer, he would have known better than to bribe an official. I do agree if you do this in US you would be behind bars. But in the US you won't be treated the same. I can attest to this because I have visited at least 45 of the states. So my guess is that he saw the type of culture and service the Bahamas offered and simply adapted to the BS. When in Rome... you know the rest. Finally, these so called enforcement officers are the worst, period. I have had first hand experiences from these idiots!
Sigh... There you go again talkin shite. FYI I have written several books highlighting Bahamian music history, appreciation and papers on the origin of junkanoo. This is obviously not the forum for me to discuss this in-depth. I wouldn’t even dignify the rest of your comments with a response. I see you have an axe to grind. If you really want to contribute to the Bahamas, bring your ass back in this country and stop hiding behind a computer somewhere in the US spilling brown shit out of your mouth.
Emac says...
Where is the proof? Why was this announcement NOT made prior to him being reinstated as president?
On COB chooses Rodney Smith as president
Posted 29 July 2014, 11:40 a.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
Exactly! This just opens a can of worms. Now the argument will be if he can do it and get away with it so can I. This matter has nothing to do with forgiveness and trust. It has everything to do with policies and procedures taken when someone does not follow the college rules. a college president should be held to the highest accountability.
On COB chooses Rodney Smith as president
Posted 29 July 2014, 11:38 a.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
Why is everyone so surprised? Its the PLP way-Revive the dead, bring back the damaged goods and place them in lofty positions. No one can deny that the Bahamas is one of the most whoring nation in the world. We ain gat no shame or dignity and we would sell our front to anyone for the right price. Don't blame the government, the people are the ones who keep putting them back in power!
On COB chooses Rodney Smith as president
Posted 28 July 2014, 9:45 p.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
well put...I agree 100%
On Appeal court confirms rights of Muslim RBDF officer who refused to join Christian prayer service were violated
Posted 26 July 2014, 10:16 p.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
Sooo. it's okay for Bahamian tourists in Scotland to be lost and confused and break the law because they don't know the layout of the highway where there are clearly marked signs all over the place. But on the other hand, a tourist, who happens to be a lawyer is presumed guilty of bribery because he simply tried to prove to officials that he had enough money to meet immigration requirements. Okay maybe these two comparisons are a bit far fetched. But why are we so eager to give Bahamians carte blanche whenever they do something contrary to the laws abroad and chastise foreigners when they do the same here?
On Bahamas Commonwealth Games cyclists 'escorted off busy motorway'
Posted 25 July 2014, 8:34 a.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
Boy politics sure gat this man lookin old now. Then again that could be his deeds.
On VAT is added to BEC bills
Posted 25 July 2014, 7:43 a.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
You are usually right on the money with your comments. But I think you are taking the gentleman's words to literal. I believe he was just simply trying to show that he had enough money to support his girlfriend etc. Besides, being a lawyer, he would have known better than to bribe an official. I do agree if you do this in US you would be behind bars. But in the US you won't be treated the same. I can attest to this because I have visited at least 45 of the states. So my guess is that he saw the type of culture and service the Bahamas offered and simply adapted to the BS. When in Rome... you know the rest. Finally, these so called enforcement officers are the worst, period. I have had first hand experiences from these idiots!
On Visitor locked up at detention centre as her dream holiday turns into a nightmare
Posted 18 July 2014, 11:31 p.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
@ThisisOurs KML...You're certainly only a roll today. That's exactly what I needed to get through today!
On Rolle soothes fears over Bimini dredging damage
Posted 6 June 2014, 7:42 a.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
@BahamianAway- I have read your response to my comments on the topic 'Bahamas Culture can be Marketed Abroad." You can read my rebuttal here:
http://www.tribune242.com/news/2014/jun…
On Family plan for funeral rather than graduation
Posted 4 June 2014, 6:19 p.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
Sigh... There you go again talkin shite. FYI I have written several books highlighting Bahamian music history, appreciation and papers on the origin of junkanoo. This is obviously not the forum for me to discuss this in-depth. I wouldn’t even dignify the rest of your comments with a response. I see you have an axe to grind. If you really want to contribute to the Bahamas, bring your ass back in this country and stop hiding behind a computer somewhere in the US spilling brown shit out of your mouth.
On Bahamas culture can be marketed abroad
Posted 4 June 2014, 6:13 p.m. Suggest removal