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John says...

The fact is this government vis a vis the police force has no real plan to deal with this type of murder. Yes they may have stepped up patrols and taken down some ‘bad boys.’ But the issues that lead to this type killing/assanination still remain. And once the kettle boils over there will be dead bodies. The plan has to include more than policing.

On Slain - nine days after being a dad

Posted 13 February 2019, 5:29 a.m. Suggest removal

John says...

And yet another murder last night. A lot of young men have gone into panic mode because this killing spree is now reaching beyond the limits of gang members or the notorious ‘he was known to police’ tag. It appears to be a tit for tat warfare where one only need be related or associated casually with someone to lose your life. And no where is out of bounds. The question now is what can be done to stem this current flow of murder.

On Slain - nine days after being a dad

Posted 13 February 2019, 4:11 a.m. Suggest removal

John says...

The bottom line is the issue is about oil. Preventing it from reaching the market or taking control of funds after the oil is sold. The history of the Middle East being repeated.

John says...

So when will this country ever come out of the dark ages. They are spending more money chasing marijuana than what harm it can ever do. That is why most of the major countries around the world have decided to tolerate it if not legalized it. Even South Africa. The effect is twofold The elimination of crimes related to marijuana possession, for personal consumption. The freeing up of law enforcement to Perdue more serious crimes.

On Police in Andros destroy 90,000 marijuana plants

Posted 11 February 2019, 10:47 p.m. Suggest removal

John says...

> Crystal Knowles, the gaming
> regulator’s chief counsel, said
> research showed that the average
> patron transaction of $60 - and
> account balance of just $5 - were “far
> too small” to suggest the sector was
> being exploited for illicit financial
> activities.

It was always a hoax to try to destroy that sector, only because it represents black, successful businessmen. look around everything in this country that black Bahamians are involved in, the invisible hands try to destroy. The jet ski operators, the hair braiders, night clubs, even the fish fry. Don't let your guard down, the battle rages on.

John says...

***It is the wounded that are strong. You see it by the way they treat others*** As you speak about the Chinese, there are over 800,000 of them in prison camps in China. They are being 'reeducated" they are being taught English, Western Culture and even being "taught" some traditional Christian hymns, like, "Jesus loves me, t'is I know." The question is "For What?"

John says...

Basically the Chinese come here for the same reason Haitians are trying to come. But China has more money and so they can better organize their workers to invade a country and take jobs that wold ordinarily go to natives of that country. And then the Dominicans come and raid the fishing grounds.

John says...

Marijuana is the most commonly smuggled substance into Canada. So last year Canada made marijuana fully legal across the country. Many persons travelling to that country ended up with criminal charges and many Canadians travelling abroad to places like Jamaica and Mexico found themselves in trouble when they returned to Canada with small amounts of weed. It is still illegal to take weed across the Canadian boarder, but instead of getting a criminal charge, the substance is confiscated and the traveller can go on his/her way with a warning. Makes sense?

John says...

> The gunman subsequently got into a
> silver vehicle and sped out of the
> area

How many of the recent shootings has a 'silver vehicle' been used. Is this a trademark or coincidence. Last year it was usually "a gold-coloured Honda."

On UPDATED: Four people murdered in 48 hours

Posted 11 February 2019, 10:29 a.m. Suggest removal

John says...

*Inter-gang, not Internet-gang battling

On UPDATED: Four people murdered in 48 hours

Posted 11 February 2019, 10:27 a.m. Suggest removal