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Emac says...

Sigh…I guess it is pointless trying to reason with someone who probably failed miserably in school and lacks basic English skills. I am not a petty person. I try not to let other people’s angry words cramp my style. As a matter of fact, to show that I am not mad at you, I thought it would be a nice gesture for me to rewrite your comments while correcting some of the obvious grammatical errors you made in your response. Next time when you try to insult me, I would take it more seriously, because your grammar would be a little more polished.

Emac, you are **Strong**an asshole. Look at the other comments presented with the other persons. Why didn't u say anything to them? I suspect without reading the article and just the comments below you attacked me. Where i work i have first-hand information on what’s going on in this country. So i know what’s going on. I class you with some of the other ?who would disagree with anything the P.L.P government is doing to make this county better. So i take back any sweeping indictments made towards anyone who i may have offended on this site. However, all rants will be geared towards you, Emac. You are an asshole and of course bite my ass and drink my pee. That’s only for u ass face and not for anyone else.
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On Road checks cause crowds at immigration

Posted 23 January 2014, 9:44 a.m. Suggest removal

Emac says...

Thanks appreciate that!

On Road checks cause crowds at immigration

Posted 23 January 2014, 9:17 a.m. Suggest removal

Emac says...

Yep. Typical plpism- If people do not agree with your cause fck um right? News brief: Not everyone has to agree with everything a government is doing every time This is supposed to be a democratic country: That means we can criticize the government, the opposition, the Tribune, the Guardian and YOU without fear of being victimized. But if you really wanna talk negativity, nothing tops inviting other people who disagree with you to bite your ass and drink your pee!

On Road checks cause crowds at immigration

Posted 23 January 2014, 1:34 a.m. Suggest removal

Emac says...

But seriously though-In a REAL country, PC would have been made to resign or would have gotten a vote of no confidence, because of his blatant incompetence.

Emac says...

This is all so amazing. When Loftus Roker was minister of Immigration and wanted to control illegals in this country he did not need to have a road block or any national Id (even though he was crazy), when Shane Gibson was minister of immigration he did what he had to do without Inconveniencing everyone , when Branville McCartney was minister of immigration he went into the hills and valleys for illegals. NOW, all of a sudden catching illegals is a major problem? Bullshit. Firstly, show us that you really want to control this illegal immigration problem, then we can sympathize . A few years back the department set up a hotline that never really worked. When you call to make a tip, someone in the department warns the people who you reported. Ya gat to get rid of corruption first. I mean it’s like having Bevis and Butthead running this country. Finally, Bahamians need to STOP pretending. Everyone knows where the illegals are, they are all around you!

On Road checks cause crowds at immigration

Posted 22 January 2014, 3:58 p.m. Suggest removal

Emac says...

I must agree that both major parties are not what the Bahamas needs right now. But members of the FMN party are a little more sincere with their undertakings. I can say for sure that they are not of the same ilk as this bad boy crew. It is like night and day: Those who cannot see the difference are either complacent with the mess around them and are perhaps contributing to the mess, fooling themselves, too caught up in party allegiance or should never have voted.

Emac says...

Amen to that. I agree with you 100%

Emac says...

Well I ain no foreigner and I voted no.

Emac says...

Just goes to show that Bahamian voters have a long way to go in regards to their attitude towards election. It is time to stop the loud music and festive rallies and really put these politicians feet to the coal. It is definitely time for the introduction of national debates during election campaigning. The saying goes, “once bitten twice shy”. But apparently this does not apply to Bahamians who keep electing the same old tired politicians like PG, over and over and over and over again, even though they got bad representation during this government previous term in office.

On A disjointed Prime Minister

Posted 17 January 2014, 5:06 p.m. Suggest removal

Emac says...

Very well put indeed! Couldn't have said it better.

On Mitchell backs immigration officers in row

Posted 17 January 2014, 4:16 p.m. Suggest removal