Oh I am sure he was not "roughed up" or spoken to harshly. Besides, who wouldn't question these Bahamian politicians anyway. Most of them behave like criminals. I am not saying this of the then Governor General, of course.
Well what most Bahamians need to realize is that the Bahamas is like a speck of sand on the world map. We have been fooled to believe that we are self-efficient. Most of us think that these “white” people need us because we gat we sun, we sand and we sea; they need to come here because they country ‘frig’ up and they gat more opportunities here. Well I say wake up before it gets too late. Globalization is inevitable! These spoil brats who live in their cocoons, looking for hand outs, blaming everyone but themselves for their misery, while sitting down gossiping and waiting for their numbers to fall, will soon he zapped into reality.
Come on now. That is not a fair description of the French or the Swiss. That’s like a foreigner telling me, all Bahamians are lazy or all Bahamians hate foreigners, even though they fight amongst themselves. “Rough up” could mean being verbally abused, or even being pulled harshly etc. And believe you me; I never disbelieve anyone who claims that these so called officers act unprofessional. Their record dictates that they do act in this roguish manner.
In this case it is the thugs fault. If a problem cannot be resolved without the supervisor, what is the purpose of even approaching someone about their legal status in the first place?
I am confused! It is now 2014 for God’s sake. I thought by now all work permit holders would be carrying an electronic immigration swipe card: One that can fit in any wallet. My how we love to complicate things in this country. The whole purpose of upgrading from the big, green immigration sheet to an electronic card was to avoid these types of situation. It is simple, the officer swipes the card and the necessary information comes up. No need for a national ID. If an immigration officer suspects someone is illegal simply ask that person to produce this electronic card. I mean what the fck is wrong with these government departments. Can’t they ever advance beyond the big, block handwriting on every gad dam form?
I can recall when an innocent school girl got ran over by a bus driver on Carmichael road several years ago. Bystanders became very angry and wanted to attack the driver. It was then that this administration promised to correct this dangerous element of our society. To date nothing has changed. Perhaps the lazy, useless politicians who are in charge of this area are waiting for several bodies to be dragged from one of these buses before they pretend to want to do something. But what most amazes me is that the majority of Bahamians are complacent with this mess that we live in. They live like monkeys in a jungle, swinging from limb to limb.
Ahhh... I knew I could rely on your summation on this matter. I will further state that we the people are in deep shit for the next three years, thanks to certain greedy, ungrateful, spoil, selfish voters!
Emac says...
Oh I am sure he was not "roughed up" or spoken to harshly. Besides, who wouldn't question these Bahamian politicians anyway. Most of them behave like criminals. I am not saying this of the then Governor General, of course.
On Top bank executive detained at immigration road block
Posted 15 January 2014, 6:13 p.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
lol
On Police Staff Association president was held over harassment claims
Posted 15 January 2014, 5:35 p.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
Well what most Bahamians need to realize is that the Bahamas is like a speck of sand on the world map. We have been fooled to believe that we are self-efficient. Most of us think that these “white” people need us because we gat we sun, we sand and we sea; they need to come here because they country ‘frig’ up and they gat more opportunities here. Well I say wake up before it gets too late. Globalization is inevitable! These spoil brats who live in their cocoons, looking for hand outs, blaming everyone but themselves for their misery, while sitting down gossiping and waiting for their numbers to fall, will soon he zapped into reality.
On Top bank executive detained at immigration road block
Posted 15 January 2014, 5:30 p.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
Come on now. That is not a fair description of the French or the Swiss. That’s like a foreigner telling me, all Bahamians are lazy or all Bahamians hate foreigners, even though they fight amongst themselves. “Rough up” could mean being verbally abused, or even being pulled harshly etc. And believe you me; I never disbelieve anyone who claims that these so called officers act unprofessional. Their record dictates that they do act in this roguish manner.
On Top bank executive detained at immigration road block
Posted 15 January 2014, 4:50 p.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
In this case it is the thugs fault. If a problem cannot be resolved without the supervisor, what is the purpose of even approaching someone about their legal status in the first place?
On Top bank executive detained at immigration road block
Posted 15 January 2014, 1:52 p.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
I am confused! It is now 2014 for God’s sake. I thought by now all work permit holders would be carrying an electronic immigration swipe card: One that can fit in any wallet. My how we love to complicate things in this country. The whole purpose of upgrading from the big, green immigration sheet to an electronic card was to avoid these types of situation. It is simple, the officer swipes the card and the necessary information comes up. No need for a national ID. If an immigration officer suspects someone is illegal simply ask that person to produce this electronic card. I mean what the fck is wrong with these government departments. Can’t they ever advance beyond the big, block handwriting on every gad dam form?
On Top bank executive detained at immigration road block
Posted 15 January 2014, 1:35 p.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
Oh that’s not nonsense he’s spewing. If you really watch closely when he speaks you will see brown stuff draining from the corners of his mouth.
On PM: Economy poised for growth
Posted 15 January 2014, 12:40 p.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
I can recall when an innocent school girl got ran over by a bus driver on Carmichael road several years ago. Bystanders became very angry and wanted to attack the driver. It was then that this administration promised to correct this dangerous element of our society. To date nothing has changed. Perhaps the lazy, useless politicians who are in charge of this area are waiting for several bodies to be dragged from one of these buses before they pretend to want to do something. But what most amazes me is that the majority of Bahamians are complacent with this mess that we live in. They live like monkeys in a jungle, swinging from limb to limb.
On Bus knocked into air by crash lands on beach
Posted 15 January 2014, 12:33 p.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
Ahhh... I knew I could rely on your summation on this matter. I will further state that we the people are in deep shit for the next three years, thanks to certain greedy, ungrateful, spoil, selfish voters!
On PM: Economy poised for growth
Posted 15 January 2014, 11:37 a.m. Suggest removal
Emac says...
LOL!! What I would like to know is where is banker? We really need your expert opinion on this one!
On PM: Economy poised for growth
Posted 14 January 2014, 7:40 p.m. Suggest removal