A lot of uniformed people out there. The same people who believe you'll be "tossed in a lake of fire and burn forever''.....can't take them too seriously. Legalizing will not create a rush of new smokers, people who want to smoke already do so. Colorado has been legal for 5 years now, society is fine, millions in taxes have been raised and teen use is down.
I really don't need the church to tell me how to live my life. I don't need the government either. A God given creation is mine for the taking. The Bahamas is missing out on millions of dollars in revenue and hundreds or perhaps even thousands of jobs. Like everything else in the government, we are about 40 years behind the curve.
Several check points on all key roads and intersections would be a low manpower’ high return investment by Dames. Quick deployment. Camping on spot. Small units of Marines could secure the movement of all road traffic. That’s security 101. And that’s the failing Bahamian government in a nutshell.
every week in Sunday School I sang "...red or yellow, black or white, all are precious in HIS sight...'' We are human beings after all and all this stuff is just stuff, and when you don't have any stuff you realize what is iumportant
My biggest problem in The Bahamas is the racial prejudice and persecution that been rained down on me by the Bahamian government and the civil service. I'm white. Y'all need to accept the fact that "Haitians" are going to be in The Bahamas forever. The best you can hope for is a decent government.....good luck and God help us all
JackArawak says...
A lot of uniformed people out there. The same people who believe you'll be "tossed in a lake of fire and burn forever''.....can't take them too seriously. Legalizing will not create a rush of new smokers, people who want to smoke already do so. Colorado has been legal for 5 years now, society is fine, millions in taxes have been raised and teen use is down.
On Bishop Hanchell denounces marijuana decriminalisation
Posted 2 January 2020, 8:28 p.m. Suggest removal
JackArawak says...
$7.50 an hour is slave wages
On $300 a week: Pinder reveals new target for minimum wage
Posted 10 December 2019, 7:59 a.m. Suggest removal
JackArawak says...
How about if Fred lives on minimum wage for a while, see how he likes it
On Increase in minimum wage ‘a cold, cynical act’ to garner support - Mitchell
Posted 9 December 2019, 2:35 p.m. Suggest removal
JackArawak says...
I really don't need the church to tell me how to live my life. I don't need the government either. A God given creation is mine for the taking. The Bahamas is missing out on millions of dollars in revenue and hundreds or perhaps even thousands of jobs. Like everything else in the government, we are about 40 years behind the curve.
On A COMIC'S VIEW: Why we need to grasp the benefits of medical marijuana
Posted 9 December 2019, 7:12 a.m. Suggest removal
JackArawak says...
appoint an economic council ''forthwith''....what a bone head, (a) he could have done that and (b) it's 2019, please stop using Victorian language.
On Brave - we’re heading over a fiscal cliff
Posted 25 November 2019, 9:39 a.m. Suggest removal
JackArawak says...
government spin de jour.....as useless as a fart in the wind
On 'Not grim' despite $1.3bn debt surge
Posted 21 November 2019, 8:47 a.m. Suggest removal
JackArawak says...
stop importing banned products....the government controls the border...or do they?
On Plastics ban needs buy-in from public
Posted 21 November 2019, 8:45 a.m. Suggest removal
JackArawak says...
Several check points on all key roads and intersections would be a low manpower’ high return investment by Dames. Quick deployment. Camping on spot. Small units of Marines could secure the movement of all road traffic. That’s security 101. And that’s the failing Bahamian government in a nutshell.
On Call for Dames to resign over Abaco: FNM branch chairman hits out over island’s ‘weak security’
Posted 8 October 2019, 10:17 p.m. Suggest removal
JackArawak says...
every week in Sunday School I sang "...red or yellow, black or white, all are precious in HIS sight...'' We are human beings after all and all this stuff is just stuff, and when you don't have any stuff you realize what is iumportant
On EDITORIAL: Disaster exposes Haiti-Bahamas strains
Posted 25 September 2019, 8:12 a.m. Suggest removal
JackArawak says...
My biggest problem in The Bahamas is the racial prejudice and persecution that been rained down on me by the Bahamian government and the civil service. I'm white. Y'all need to accept the fact that "Haitians" are going to be in The Bahamas forever. The best you can hope for is a decent government.....good luck and God help us all
On INSIGHT: Haitians are human beings - time to end discrimination
Posted 24 September 2019, 12:41 p.m. Suggest removal