And do they provide local government with the financial resources to support and maintain the fire department? I’ll answer for you. No. Talk talk talk and grin at the camera in an Armani suit. That is what the central government does. Pathetic
Having watched various police officers "inspect" my shotgun over the years; I've wondered more than once, "does he really know what he's looking at?" Because honestly, there are times when I'm pretty sure he didn't. For the record, I'm not opposed to being properly trained, it's only common sense.
Fact of the matter remains that after 11 years Toby has nothing much. I can tell you from personal observations in central Abaco cays that "the Americans and the Haitians" are often given preferential treatment over a Bahamian. I resisted this idea for years but I've seen too much, it really is real. Minnis should be put on trial for the Dorian response. and that's just one thing
right, the folks being seen by the Dr. now are already smoking, while it's still illeagal. Legalization has yet to cause a single Bahamian to decide smoking is right for them. I'm am not saying it's a benign substance, I'm saying it should be legal. And please don't anyone fall into the trap of thinking it will rain dollars and we will pay off the national debt. Just educate yourself as to the history of the whole subject. Why was it criminalized in the first place? What has happened in the states and countries where it is now legal.
Everyone is already smoking weed; legalizing it will only capture some tax dollars for the government. Legal states and countries have shown that legalization doesn't cause a spike in youth or other persons usage. It only increases ease of access and no fear of arrest. Let's do some boutique farming Brave.
JackArawak says...
Am I becoming more cynical or are the politicians becoming more pathetic?
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JackArawak says...
And do they provide local government with the financial resources to support and maintain the fire department? I’ll answer for you. No.
Talk talk talk and grin at the camera in an Armani suit. That is what the central government does.
Pathetic
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JackArawak says...
and anyway, the church can go pray to themselves. It's a common decency thing.
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JackArawak says...
Having watched various police officers "inspect" my shotgun over the years; I've wondered more than once, "does he really know what he's looking at?" Because honestly, there are times when I'm pretty sure he didn't. For the record, I'm not opposed to being properly trained, it's only common sense.
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JackArawak says...
behind every pitbull there's a small penis.
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JackArawak says...
Fact of the matter remains that after 11 years Toby has nothing much. I can tell you from personal observations in central Abaco cays that "the Americans and the Haitians" are often given preferential treatment over a Bahamian. I resisted this idea for years but I've seen too much, it really is real. Minnis should be put on trial for the Dorian response. and that's just one thing
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JackArawak says...
right, the folks being seen by the Dr. now are already smoking, while it's still illeagal. Legalization has yet to cause a single Bahamian to decide smoking is right for them. I'm am not saying it's a benign substance, I'm saying it should be legal. And please don't anyone fall into the trap of thinking it will rain dollars and we will pay off the national debt. Just educate yourself as to the history of the whole subject. Why was it criminalized in the first place? What has happened in the states and countries where it is now legal.
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JackArawak says...
Everyone is already smoking weed; legalizing it will only capture some tax dollars for the government. Legal states and countries have shown that legalization doesn't cause a spike in youth or other persons usage. It only increases ease of access and no fear of arrest. Let's do some boutique farming Brave.
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JackArawak says...
once again, a Bahamian has been passed over.....blatantly shameful.
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JackArawak says...
Our government in a nutshell
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