So if you don’t believe in spiritual warfare peep this: London has reported the greatest number of stabbing sin it’s his over the past two weeks. A young boy in the US took a knife to school and stabbed another student multiple times. One of these two incidents involved a female stabbing another female. When a relative tried to intervene he was stabbed about the body and in the head and neck. He ended up stabbing his attacker and she died. Then of course there was the lady who died when a plastic bag was placed over her head. Even though her death was suspicious, no one has been charged as yet. Trump still wants to arm teachers and even more Americans. Studies show then when weapons are available and a conflict arises, the weapons will be used.
So..Did you research where the Chinese money came from with the same bifocal magnifying glasses and sticky fingers you have on Sebas' money? Are you now saying Ministry of works now has the authority to tell a man, a Bahamian, how to invest his money? If Sebas' web shops and other businesses are now licensed and regulated how is he laundering money/ It does smell of rat and rt droppings too. That is like the US going around labeling other countries narcotrafficking or narco producing states but is the biggest narco consuming country in the world
money laundering? the entire landscapes of south florida, new york< texas and california were rebuilt with drug money... you see any white people going to jail for drugs..anywhere/ anywhere?
But you didn't say this when the Chinese started to build a whole hotel without permits and were using foreign labor from another construction project. and plan to dig into the sea bed...o ye hypocrites!
The old people say when the trees put out plenty fruit, it will be a busy hurricane season. This already May and the mango trees are still putting out blossoms.
And the first settlers to these islands (they were the descendants of the Amorites who were the descendants of Lot's son, who had an incesterous relationship with his daughter ) smuggled human cargo for four hundred years and exploited labor, and ran rum and stole land and raped women and hanged their men and sold their children.. and some still BITTER because slavery ended..now what were talking about again.
So it is OK for the Chinese to come here and build some of the largest construction projects on the island with little or no Bahamian labor and they get all the passes and approvals they need, Albany's development goes on smoothly and uninterrupted but a Bahamian company is stopped and reviewed for almost a year? sounds like political vomit!
For years and even before ***The Tribune*** started this page, I maintained that some police officers, albeit the wayward ones, were responsible for many of the young men becoming angry, turning antisocial and eventually indulging in crime. Violent crime at that. These police officers, some after having a few drinks, yes alcoholic, among other substances, target young men from the inner city areas and under the pretense of policing, they verbally and physically abused these individuals and even 'tax' them or money. Some of the men are dressed in work uniform either headed to or from work and have their vehicles searched and virtually torn apart by these ruthless coldhearted and rogue police officers. Sometimes the victims were dared to speak a word and some were left on deserted streets to put their vehicles back together while in the fear of being robbed or even harmed by criminals. Other were made late for work and some were detained by police for up to five days missing either work or college classes being abused and even being threatened to be shot by out of control police officers and so some conclude, 'if this how y'all treat me when I innocent I may as well be a criminal And some eventually fall off and drop out of society make no mistake: The majority of police officers are honest dedicated trustworthy and hardworking individuals who serve their country well an make every Bahamian proud But the rogue ones must be dealt with. and if there was one thing the former commissioner of police did not tolerate was police officers who broke the law.
John says...
So if you don’t believe in spiritual warfare peep this: London has reported the greatest number of stabbing sin it’s his over the past two weeks. A young boy in the US took a knife to school and stabbed another student multiple times. One of these two incidents involved a female stabbing another female. When a relative tried to intervene he was stabbed about the body and in the head and neck. He ended up stabbing his attacker and she died. Then of course there was the lady who died when a plastic bag was placed over her head. Even though her death was suspicious, no one has been charged as yet. Trump still wants to arm teachers and even more Americans. Studies show then when weapons are available and a conflict arises, the weapons will be used.
On UPDATED: Two dead after stabbing incidents
Posted 6 May 2018, 9:21 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
So..Did you research where the Chinese money came from with the same bifocal magnifying glasses and sticky fingers you have on Sebas' money? Are you now saying Ministry of works now has the authority to tell a man, a Bahamian, how to invest his money? If Sebas' web shops and other businesses are now licensed and regulated how is he laundering money/ It does smell of rat and rt droppings too. That is like the US going around labeling other countries narcotrafficking or narco producing states but is the biggest narco consuming country in the world
On Sebas: 'I smell a rat' - Threatens legal action over $50m project stall
Posted 5 May 2018, 12:35 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
money laundering? the entire landscapes of south florida, new york< texas and california were rebuilt with drug money... you see any white people going to jail for drugs..anywhere/ anywhere?
On Sebas: 'I smell a rat' - Threatens legal action over $50m project stall
Posted 5 May 2018, 10:26 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
But you didn't say this when the Chinese started to build a whole hotel without permits and were using foreign labor from another construction project. and plan to dig into the sea bed...o ye hypocrites!
On Sebas: 'I smell a rat' - Threatens legal action over $50m project stall
Posted 5 May 2018, 10:18 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
The old people say when the trees put out plenty fruit, it will be a busy hurricane season. This already May and the mango trees are still putting out blossoms.
On Central Bahamas set for bad weekend weather
Posted 5 May 2018, 7:25 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
It ended for me .. too bad if you still picking cotton... or have people picking it.
On Sebas: 'I smell a rat' - Threatens legal action over $50m project stall
Posted 4 May 2018, 9:23 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
And the first settlers to these islands (they were the descendants of the Amorites who were the descendants of Lot's son, who had an incesterous relationship with his daughter ) smuggled human cargo for four hundred years and exploited labor, and ran rum and stole land and raped women and hanged their men and sold their children.. and some still BITTER because slavery ended..now what were talking about again.
On Sebas: 'I smell a rat' - Threatens legal action over $50m project stall
Posted 4 May 2018, 7:32 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
So it is OK for the Chinese to come here and build some of the largest construction projects on the island with little or no Bahamian labor and they get all the passes and approvals they need, Albany's development goes on smoothly and uninterrupted but a Bahamian company is stopped and reviewed for almost a year? sounds like political vomit!
On Sebas: 'I smell a rat' - Threatens legal action over $50m project stall
Posted 4 May 2018, 7:27 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
They keep swinging this unemployment axe soon ain’t gonna be no more trees 🌳
On Govt to swing the axe again
Posted 4 May 2018, 4 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
For years and even before ***The Tribune*** started this page, I maintained that some police officers, albeit the wayward ones, were responsible for many of the young men becoming angry, turning antisocial and eventually indulging in crime. Violent crime at that. These police officers, some after having a few drinks, yes alcoholic, among other substances, target young men from the inner city areas and under the pretense of policing, they verbally and physically abused these individuals and even 'tax' them or money. Some of the men are dressed in work uniform either headed to or from work and have their vehicles searched and virtually torn apart by these ruthless coldhearted and rogue police officers. Sometimes the victims were dared to speak a word and some were left on deserted streets to put their vehicles back together while in the fear of being robbed or even harmed by criminals. Other were made late for work and some were detained by police for up to five days missing either work or college classes being abused and even being threatened to be shot by out of control police officers and so some conclude, 'if this how y'all treat me when I innocent I may as well be a criminal And some eventually fall off and drop out of society make no mistake: The majority of police officers are honest dedicated trustworthy and hardworking individuals who serve their country well an make every Bahamian proud But the rogue ones must be dealt with. and if there was one thing the former commissioner of police did not tolerate was police officers who broke the law.
On Police slapping – round two
Posted 3 May 2018, 5:35 p.m. Suggest removal