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Emac says...

No. You would understand the frustrations that we feel daily with the stampede of Haitians who come uninvited to our shores and destroy our country by bringing their backward culture and non caring attitude. Is that clear enough for ya?

On Persecuted in my own country

Posted 8 September 2015, 3:38 p.m. Suggest removal

Emac says...

For the record, I don't have any problems with foreigners trying to be a part of the wider community. The problem is, Louby is very loud, biggity and demanding. He always bigs up Haitians and is very condescending to Bahamians. Sorry but this type of attitude does not bode well with a people who have been patient with all the ill that the Haitian population has bought to the Bahamas, including the mass reproduction practiced by Haitian women and the downgrading of certain area with the building of these nasty make-shift communities..

On Persecuted in my own country

Posted 8 September 2015, 11:31 a.m. Suggest removal

Emac says...

Lol. Shouldn't be but they are usually the main target areas of both major parties who make their rounds in these areas lookin for votes. The FNM gave away many citizenships leading up to election. The PLP will do worst. Just watch and see.

Emac says...

As I said in another post, Bahamians need to really see the bigger picture. This man has started to rally up his troops. What's happening in 2017??? Georges could easily win a seat without any hassle, if he runs as an independent candidate in an area that has a high volume of Haitian descendants. The danger of it all is that the Haitian community has already started to ease their way in and are slowly taking over. They have infiltrated the rbpf, rbdf, Bahamas Immigration etc. These are key areas to control the masses. So while authentic Bahamians are sleeping and are worrying about red and gold, these cunning buggars are going full force ahead with their plans. First Haitians sneak in your country through the back door, then they enter your community boldly through the front door. wake up bahamians!

On Persecuted in my own country

Posted 8 September 2015, 11:11 a.m. Suggest removal

Emac says...

*descendants... if he runs as an independent candidate that is.

Emac says...

@PKMShack and asiseeit.-Name the time and I will be there. The people have the power to stop this mess without a bit of violence. Simply form a mass rally from the bridge with the centre being in front of the HOA straight thru to the Fish Fry. Close the city down and demand an immediate reelection. Don't imagine that will happen though. Bahamian are good at pulling each other down. Every other nation will come together to fight whenever they feel they are being taken advantage of, but not us. Remember united we stand and divided we will surely fall.

On Talks ‘best plan’ for Baha Mar

Posted 8 September 2015, 9:15 a.m. Suggest removal

Emac says...

Look at the bigger picture folks. This man has started to rally up his troops. What's happening in 2017??? Georges could win a seat with flying colors, if he runs in an area that has an abundance of Haitian decedents. The danger of it all is that the Haitian community has already started to ease their way in and are slowly taking over. They have infiltrated the rbpf, rbdf, Bahamas Immigration etc. These are key areas to control the masses. So while authentic Bahamians are sleeping and are worrying about red and gold, these cunning buggars are going full force ahead with their plans. First Haitians sneak in your country through the back door, then they enter your community boldly through the front door. wake up bahamians!

Emac says...

The red council members don't seem to know what the people want.

On Dr Duane Sands slams govt plans for NHI scheme

Posted 7 September 2015, 9:54 a.m. Suggest removal

Emac says...

@birdiestrachan-You say,"Doctor Sands should be ashamed of himself for using such language" Now what would you rather? Having a politician use the word 'piss' in a frank discussion, or having politicians piss on you like the current government??? Apparently you prefer the latter, don't you?

On Dr Duane Sands slams govt plans for NHI scheme

Posted 7 September 2015, 3:32 a.m. Suggest removal

Emac says...

Duane Sands for leader of the opposition and Loretta Butler-Turner for DP. What say ThisisOurs?

On Dr Duane Sands slams govt plans for NHI scheme

Posted 7 September 2015, 3:30 a.m. Suggest removal