In the Bible, Paul says the law is a curse. Because the law is everything. People cannot have discipline and regulations without law. And when you let people get away with killing people over and over almost 150 times a year and nothing seems to be being done about it and the people who are breaking the law are running free, then the law becomes a curse to those trying to live under the law. The natural instinct for them to want to go and seek revenge increases. Only respect for the law and the love of Christ constrains them. Satan is angry because he knows his time is short. He is to and fro throughout the earth seeking whom to destroy. So thank God we still have a praying nation.
The sheep cannot take care of themselves. It is the States responsibility to keep them safe. It’s the parents responsibility to give them guidance and direction and keep safe in their homes. The schools responsibility to educate them in s safe place and the church to give spiritual uplifting. Big brothers and sisters also to help guide and protect the younger ones. So who’s failing? Who is failing when you let the wolves in and let them devour your children? Kill after killing, murders after murder? The blood of these youth are on your hands O Bahamas!
Approximately Twelve minors were murdered this year. Probably more underage victims in any year in recent history. The country (and police) should be concerned that the victims of murders are younger. Again mostly males, school age boys
Firstly, did Franky Campbell or his mother, or anyone else, for that matter, do anything untoward to cause him to obtain citizenship in The Commonwealth of The Bahamas. Secondly does the absence or lack of participation by a father for ones quest to obtain citizenship preclude an individual from obtaining citizenship or make him ineligible? Thirdly, if there is a question about the sufficiency of the documents presented by Franky Campbell to obtain citizenship, shouldn't that be an issue between the Minister of Immigration, who accepted the documents and granted the citizenship, and the courts? And in the event Franky Wilson is determined to not qualify to be a member of parliament in the Bahamas, which results in a by election what chances, greater than a snowball in hell on a hot, sunny day does the PLP stand of winning this seat?
Roughly $1/2 billion has been lost on rearing persons from birth to an average age of 20 when they are murdered. And with an average age of 20 getting killed the country will has lost $11/4 billion on lost income. And of course when you bring that to the present value Factoring in the accumulated interest over the years) it will be more than $3 billion.
How about efforts to prevent young men going to jail and prevent young men being killed...Why are you so obsessed with young (black) men going to jail. Are you a RACIST?
We have lost over 1,000 to murder in a decade. Add up their ages and multiply by $25,000 what is how much it cost to maintain a person per year. Then subtract their ages from 65 and multiply by $25,000 That is the lost potential income of these murdered victims. Then add the two figures together ( the cost of raising them to the age where they were murdered plus the loss of their earning potential. That is just the tangible cost of murder. Not to include the emotional stress, the destruction to families and friends and the businesses that suffer and even have to close because of murders. Then add in the cost of emergency cars, of police investigations, funeral services and all the other ancillary costs. Murder is not cheap.
The Tribune has made everyone who knows the murdered students and all those who attended school with him a virtual target for murder. Whilst it may not have been the intention, the newspaper should never print that the students were planning revenge. Even if it is the case that information is more suited for the police. One must be careful so as not to be seen as fanning the fire for gang war fare and also sensitive to what is published after interviewing grieving young people.
Its like black and white...oops. The (white and foreign) casinos get taxed 5%. the Bahamians ( lil black boys from over the hill) gets taxed 13% plus some. A strange reason for crime wouldn't you say?
John says...
In the Bible, Paul says the law is a curse. Because the law is everything. People cannot have discipline and regulations without law. And when you let people get away with killing people over and over almost 150 times a year and nothing seems to be being done about it and the people who are breaking the law are running free, then the law becomes a curse to those trying to live under the law. The natural instinct for them to want to go and seek revenge increases. Only respect for the law and the love of Christ constrains them. Satan is angry because he knows his time is short. He is to and fro throughout the earth seeking whom to destroy. So thank God we still have a praying nation.
On Police 'following leads', but no one in custody over teen's murder
Posted 21 October 2017, 7:53 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
The sheep cannot take care of themselves. It is the States responsibility to keep them safe. It’s the parents responsibility to give them guidance and direction and keep safe in their homes. The schools responsibility to educate them in s safe place and the church to give spiritual uplifting. Big brothers and sisters also to help guide and protect the younger ones. So who’s failing? Who is failing when you let the wolves in and let them devour your children? Kill after killing, murders after murder? The blood of these youth are on your hands O Bahamas!
On Police 'following leads', but no one in custody over teen's murder
Posted 21 October 2017, 7:40 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Approximately Twelve minors were murdered this year. Probably more underage victims in any year in recent history. The country (and police) should be concerned that the victims of murders are younger. Again mostly males, school age boys
On Police 'following leads', but no one in custody over teen's murder
Posted 21 October 2017, 2:20 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Firstly, did Franky Campbell or his mother, or anyone else, for that matter, do anything untoward to cause him to obtain citizenship in The Commonwealth of The Bahamas. Secondly does the absence or lack of participation by a father for ones quest to obtain citizenship preclude an individual from obtaining citizenship or make him ineligible? Thirdly, if there is a question about the sufficiency of the documents presented by Franky Campbell to obtain citizenship, shouldn't that be an issue between the Minister of Immigration, who accepted the documents and granted the citizenship, and the courts? And in the event Franky Wilson is determined to not qualify to be a member of parliament in the Bahamas, which results in a by election what chances, greater than a snowball in hell on a hot, sunny day does the PLP stand of winning this seat?
On Campbell faces new citizenship challenge
Posted 20 October 2017, 5:10 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Roughly $1/2 billion has been lost on rearing persons from birth to an average age of 20 when they are murdered. And with an average age of 20 getting killed the country will has lost $11/4 billion on lost income. And of course when you bring that to the present value Factoring in the accumulated interest over the years) it will be more than $3 billion.
On Pupils threaten revenge attacks
Posted 20 October 2017, 4:55 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
How about efforts to prevent young men going to jail and prevent young men being killed...Why are you so obsessed with young (black) men going to jail. Are you a RACIST?
On Pupils threaten revenge attacks
Posted 20 October 2017, 4:49 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
We have lost over 1,000 to murder in a decade. Add up their ages and multiply by $25,000 what is how much it cost to maintain a person per year. Then subtract their ages from 65 and multiply by $25,000 That is the lost potential income of these murdered victims. Then add the two figures together ( the cost of raising them to the age where they were murdered plus the loss of their earning potential. That is just the tangible cost of murder. Not to include the emotional stress, the destruction to families and friends and the businesses that suffer and even have to close because of murders. Then add in the cost of emergency cars, of police investigations, funeral services and all the other ancillary costs. Murder is not cheap.
On Pupils threaten revenge attacks
Posted 20 October 2017, 3:31 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
The Tribune has made everyone who knows the murdered students and all those who attended school with him a virtual target for murder. Whilst it may not have been the intention, the newspaper should never print that the students were planning revenge. Even if it is the case that information is more suited for the police. One must be careful so as not to be seen as fanning the fire for gang war fare and also sensitive to what is published after interviewing grieving young people.
On Pupils threaten revenge attacks
Posted 20 October 2017, 1:04 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
***The tribune's*** Headline this morning is a national disgrace! Like pouring more fuel on a fire that is already dangerously out-of-control!
On ‘We warned them our son would die’
Posted 20 October 2017, 10:08 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Its like black and white...oops. The (white and foreign) casinos get taxed 5%. the Bahamians ( lil black boys from over the hill) gets taxed 13% plus some. A strange reason for crime wouldn't you say?
On Increased web shop taxes not ruled out
Posted 19 October 2017, 5:40 p.m. Suggest removal