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Godson says...

Where the institutions of The Bahamas operates to kill the DREAMS of God's Children, they have opted for the people to live out their worst nightmares.

Godson says...

Nigel Bowe does not possess some loathsome sinful disease that cannot be cured. When you call Nigel Bowe name do not for get to call Meyer Lansky's name. The principal investor in the development and founding of Paradise Island and Freeport Grand Bahama.

These men, though of questioned reputation, were fundamental in the development of this economy of which you and your parents benefited and enjoyed.

On Project manager with drugs conviction

Posted 27 April 2019, 7:48 p.m. Suggest removal

Godson says...

YES. Samuel Knowles, Dwight Major and Melvin Maycock and whosoever, if shown and demonstrated, they are deserving of an opportunity to show themselves to be otherwise than the prevalent opinion shallow minds have of them. However, it remains to see whether or not we as a collective body or Country are deserving of such men as these in their true and highest potential.

Moses was a fugitive murderer; Paul was a persecutor/killer of the Christian. In fact, Jesus was a law breaker. He was a convicted felon.

On Project manager with drugs conviction

Posted 27 April 2019, 6:58 p.m. Suggest removal

Godson says...

Please Citizens and friend of The Bahamas, let us stop whipping people continually with the sins of their pass. The man, no doubt, has paid the consequence for his past. And it is obvious from his present business and associates, he has learnt his lesson and have made something of himself ever since the unfortunate incident.

Please let's stop the hating of what we all are: s i n n e r s. But for the mercies of God, there goes I.

On Project manager with drugs conviction

Posted 26 April 2019, 5:49 p.m. Suggest removal

Godson says...

On my part, Carnival Cruise Line would have been suspended from Bahamian waters for one week minimum. Our people needs to understand and come to accept the fact that acquisition of money is not the 'All-in-All'.

But does this present government administration possess the political will, or rather, the moral fortitude to lead by such example???

On Tougher marine laws in pipeline

Posted 26 April 2019, 9:56 a.m. Suggest removal

Godson says...

You are right, however, - and gain - it is because they are intellectually shallow. Many are called but few are chosen. So are called, some are sent and some went. I don't know but it seem like nature pits us to go worse, worse and worse... Where is the blessings of social progression. Did I grow up to become ruled by imbeciles? Anyway, you be encouraged.

On Crunch time for NIB on payouts

Posted 25 April 2019, 8:23 p.m. Suggest removal

Godson says...

It is reactive in nature and does not go to source of the problem.

On Crunch time for NIB on payouts

Posted 24 April 2019, 5:57 p.m. Suggest removal

Godson says...

What you are stating is not a solution. It is an expression of anger. This is what I mean by shallow thinking.

On Crunch time for NIB on payouts

Posted 24 April 2019, 5:54 p.m. Suggest removal

Godson says...

All of you persons above seem to recognize the chronic diseases affecting our institutions of government, however, what are we going to do to rid our institutions of government of these inept, incompetent delinquents? They are winging it and hoping that it will all go away.

The previous administration combined these traits with corruption and now this one thinks that it can wing it out until the next election. But there are still yet proactive and fundamental engagements that are needed in order to turn away the social and economic erosion of our Country; otherwise, we are all left to a state of despondency.

This state of affairs seem to be the precipitation of a political revolution. They have eyes to see and cannot see; ears but cannot hear, nor, listen. Sometimes, just to hear their responses to the pending situations and growing social crises will cause any enlightened individual to cringe at their shallow concepts.

On Crunch time for NIB on payouts

Posted 24 April 2019, 4:42 p.m. Suggest removal

Godson says...

Rawbahamian and other fellow Citizens,

It is not merely about whether one is born of single parents or not. Overall we have fundamental breakdowns of what we once knew and held as our social order. There is no adequate response or justice when one goes in to the lawful authority to complain or take their grief before the courts. officers of court, including police officers, are compromising people's cases to suit bribers. Therefore, the unenlightened citizenry feels compelled to take matters into their own hands or pay others to retaliate on their behalf. I myself, wrote to the courts, in 2011, warning them of the compromises their officers were engaged in and the toll that it will take on law and order in our communities. But Bench don't think that they should listen to an ex-convict's advice or recommendations.

The members of the "gangs" feel a need to be part of a social order which which includes them. The government is not cultivating such a social environment. What ought to be accessible to the general citizenry of The Bahamas is kept for "family, friends and lovers".
Note, Dame Anita Allen and others continue to live lavish life of the public purse after getting another appointment after the other. I guess this was done to match Dame Sawyer's appointment.

In the meantime, the wronged or disputing parties are left to take matters into their own hands.

The People of The Bahamas must flush out the total and entire political *status quo* if we are to transform our Country into a safe and productive jurisdiction.