The death penalty may be an important instrument in preserving justice. However we must be mindful that no unnatural, assisted or forced death should be celebrated. Only God the father can create life, men can only procreate. Hence the enforcement of the death penalty must be done by a process and method which demonstrates an indissoluble consciousness to the sanctity of life.
Democracy is under attack in our beloved Bahamas and it seems that most of us are oblivious to this threat. Who can endorse the law maker's breaking the laws that they themselves framed? Where are the opposition forces that are responsible for the balancing of power? This is not Ms. Wilson's fight alone. Voices of sound reasoning should be echoing from all responsible leaders in this society. Breaking the law is not the way to solve this particular problem or any other problem. Wake up Bahamians! This like the national id idea is pure laziness and extremely dangerous to the ideals of democracy. We must not be lazy, sensible solution only require determination and creativity. Start by protecting our borders and weeding out corruption in government agencies. I have a passport only because I choose to travel, I have a drivers license because I choose to drive but I don't need permission to be a Bahamian. I was born here. What will the national ID card really be used for?
Jcarey says...
The death penalty may be an important instrument in preserving justice. However we must be mindful that no unnatural, assisted or forced death should be celebrated. Only God the father can create life, men can only procreate. Hence the enforcement of the death penalty must be done by a process and method which demonstrates an indissoluble consciousness to the sanctity of life.
On March to include effigy of hanged man
Posted 31 January 2014, 1:07 p.m. Suggest removal
Jcarey says...
What will these finger prints really be used for? Does Jamaica and Guyana have data bases to reference for proof of identity. I bet not.
On Dispute to be filed over fingerprinting
Posted 31 January 2014, 7:08 a.m. Suggest removal
Jcarey says...
Democracy is under attack in our beloved Bahamas and it seems that most of us are oblivious to this threat. Who can endorse the law maker's breaking the laws that they themselves framed? Where are the opposition forces that are responsible for the balancing of power? This is not Ms. Wilson's fight alone. Voices of sound reasoning should be echoing from all responsible leaders in this society. Breaking the law is not the way to solve this particular problem or any other problem. Wake up Bahamians! This like the national id idea is pure laziness and extremely dangerous to the ideals of democracy. We must not be lazy, sensible solution only require determination and creativity. Start by protecting our borders and weeding out corruption in government agencies. I have a passport only because I choose to travel, I have a drivers license because I choose to drive but I don't need permission to be a Bahamian. I was born here. What will the national ID card really be used for?
On Dispute to be filed over fingerprinting
Posted 31 January 2014, 6:57 a.m. Suggest removal