Test the waters: say some outrageous things about outrageous people in your conversations. Then watch the reactions and the responses. Then you know if they tapping your shyt
The reason why Christie and Nottage and Greenslade goes quite when certain crimes are committed in this country is because they know these crimes are'imported.' How so? You may ask when it is (mostly) BAhamians killing Bahamians. But, unfortunately, it is also black men killing black men. A major phoenomen in the USA. A silent form of genocide. Population control even.
Lot of these legislations are being forced on this country by the US and other foreign agencies. Whilst it may have the good intentions of protecting innocents and preventing terrorism and other acts of crime, the worry is when it is abused and misused against law abiding citizens. A major concern is federal agencies in the US now using social media to collect information on and build files on individuals. Even potential employers now search social media to gather information on job applicants. So you have to be careful what you post or allow other people to share with you.
> Meanwhile, according to the draft > boundaries report, Centreville and > Bain and Grants Town were projected to > have the largest constituencies, and > of those figures, there were 12,849 > and 12,337 persons aged 18 and older > respectively.
Where did they get those figures from? In 2012 Bain and Grants Town had 5,961 registered voters. At the end of January, 2017 there were 2,721 registered voters, less than 50% of what the 2012 register was. Definitely a shrinking community. Likewise for Centerville: 5,360 registered voters in 2012, only 2689 in 2017. Of the affected constituency Mt. Moriah is the only constituency that has over 50% of its registered voter that was on the 2012 register.. By comparison the constituencies with the largest amount of registered voters (2017) are Killarney, Golden Gates, East Grand Bahama,
So now that the gerrymandering is done ✅ time to give out the voters cards and let the silly season begin. It is not only important to vote but also important to educate (or brainwash) others: friends family neighbors and coworkers on how to vote. More than just your conscience.
Damn if they could do it with $5 million now damn sure they could have done it with $5 million before. Then they say it's an attraction that is supposed to be a tourist draw but just two months out and no international advertising. What really is the state of the tourism plant and product today.
New constituency is an insult to Bahamians intelligence and gerrymandering in its purest form. You take parts of four PLP bedrock, not to mention grassroot, seats and make another constituency. Sure to shoe 👠the candidate in.
John says...
Test the waters: say some outrageous things about outrageous people in your conversations. Then watch the reactions and the responses. Then you know if they tapping your shyt
On Bid to intercept letters, emails
Posted 10 February 2017, 1:49 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
The reason why Christie and Nottage and Greenslade goes quite when certain crimes are committed in this country is because they know these crimes are'imported.' How so? You may ask when it is (mostly) BAhamians killing Bahamians. But, unfortunately, it is also black men killing black men. A major phoenomen in the USA. A silent form of genocide. Population control even.
On Bid to intercept letters, emails
Posted 10 February 2017, 1:45 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Lot of these legislations are being forced on this country by the US and other foreign agencies. Whilst it may have the good intentions of protecting innocents and preventing terrorism and other acts of crime, the worry is when it is abused and misused against law abiding citizens. A major concern is federal agencies in the US now using social media to collect information on and build files on individuals. Even potential employers now search social media to gather information on job applicants. So you have to be careful what you post or allow other people to share with you.
On Bid to intercept letters, emails
Posted 10 February 2017, 12:22 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Not like they don't already have phones tapped and 👂 listening in and recording your conversations.
On Bid to intercept letters, emails
Posted 10 February 2017, 12:13 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Now he really throwing her under the bus. Not like she doesn't deserve it. If she gets too close she will slap 👋 you down or stab you in your back
On Bran: I'd quit Senate over Loretta row
Posted 10 February 2017, 12:11 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Yes but the populations those areas are declining. Everyone is moving East and West and South and South West
On New St Barnabas seat after boundary shift
Posted 9 February 2017, 4:41 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
> Meanwhile, according to the draft
> boundaries report, Centreville and
> Bain and Grants Town were projected to
> have the largest constituencies, and
> of those figures, there were 12,849
> and 12,337 persons aged 18 and older
> respectively.
Where did they get those figures from? In 2012 Bain and Grants Town had 5,961 registered voters. At the end of January, 2017 there were 2,721 registered voters, less than 50% of what the 2012 register was. Definitely a shrinking community. Likewise for Centerville: 5,360 registered voters in 2012, only 2689 in 2017. Of the affected constituency Mt. Moriah is the only constituency that has over 50% of its registered voter that was on the 2012 register.. By comparison the constituencies with the largest amount of registered voters (2017) are Killarney, Golden Gates, East Grand Bahama,
On New St Barnabas seat after boundary shift
Posted 9 February 2017, 2:10 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
So now that the gerrymandering is done ✅ time to give out the voters cards and let the silly season begin. It is not only important to vote but also important to educate (or brainwash) others: friends family neighbors and coworkers on how to vote. More than just your conscience.
On New St Barnabas seat after boundary shift
Posted 9 February 2017, 12:15 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Damn if they could do it with $5 million now damn sure they could have done it with $5 million before. Then they say it's an attraction that is supposed to be a tourist draw but just two months out and no international advertising. What really is the state of the tourism plant and product today.
On $5m budget for Carnival as govt cuts contribution
Posted 9 February 2017, 12:07 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
New constituency is an insult to Bahamians intelligence and gerrymandering in its purest form. You take parts of four PLP bedrock, not to mention grassroot, seats and make another constituency. Sure to shoe 👠the candidate in.
On New St Barnabas seat after boundary shift
Posted 9 February 2017, 12:02 p.m. Suggest removal