Knowing the nature of the Gambling Industry, No boss does whats right for the country before he does whats right for his pocket. Pocket/Profit first, The Bahamas later. Our bad habits in this organized crime syndicate is the reason Flowers etc are using the Bahamas as a trampoline to fund their rich lifestyles and broaden their personal interests around the world. ex. Sebas & Foxy etc. just opened a casino in Africa! Organized crime money I tell you.
and there also will be NO repercussions for disobeying the law for sooo many years. They basically want to just wipe their slate and dirty money clean.
PGC proves his incompetency as leader every single time with every major issue in this country. Sadly, the people are now starting to notice that the 'PLP' itself had majority of its supporters because of the 'Pindling legacy' and the majority of their support was 'traditional' and PGC was NOT the reason for their support. PGC is in no way close or similar to Pindling in the form of a leader in regard to the skills neccessary for the position. Pindling had some dirty dealings as well, but his stature in our independence will never degrade. The PLP 'tradition' is now on its last leg. They will be lucky to see government again after this term.
Exactly, how can they do this, this is a complete embarrassment of the 'Queens' Parliamentary and Judicial System. It seems like the only person that handled this problem accordingly was Magistrate Rolle-Davis who had no remorse for this crime syndicate, and he used his powers to crack down on them. That Magistrate I feel, was the closest, Flowers (the biggest operator at the time) has come to jail. PGC has a hidden agenda for this syndicate, and Hubert had his. I also feel that if the new government implements Transparency & FOI, manyyy Bahamians would be embarrassed to have supported these peoples in government that for years they did not want to let go of.
This was happening for years, even from Pindling's time. Its just a new day and age for these criminals. This is a country for sale. Im surprised America hasnt sanctioned us yet.
The thing is, when these new boats arrive, a lot of the boats that are already under plenty stress or partially fit for duty will be decommissioned and of course majority of them will be replaced.
I wonder why we haven't invested in any 'Air Power' yet. We cant afford jets and their maintenance, but in this day and age, Helicopters for both Defence Force and Police would be a great asset. The view from above is far more adequate, and a lot of area can be monitored. Imagine how many ships 1-4 helicopters strategically placed throughout the country can replace in terms of reconnaissance. The bird in the sky can effectively dispatch ships to right areas for interdiction. I mean why has this not even been considered? We cannot depend on just the U.S Coast Guard because when they leave our territory to observe other ones, we are actually blind in terms of proper defense. Has anyone seen those '206 Jet Ranger Helicopters'? They can of course be modified/customized for proper reconnaissance for example. Paint them a special color, with proper identification like they did our new police vehicles, they can even be armed in case of emergencies etc. The possibilities are endless.
I cant believe wikipedia, credits this man as implementing a Mortgage Relief Plan when it clearly failed. I know wiki is submitted by users and we all have the ability to edit this information, however, Im afraid if anyone tries, the Police will be knocking down their door in the morning for treason.
JohnDoes says...
Knowing the nature of the Gambling Industry, No boss does whats right for the country before he does whats right for his pocket. Pocket/Profit first, The Bahamas later. Our bad habits in this organized crime syndicate is the reason Flowers etc are using the Bahamas as a trampoline to fund their rich lifestyles and broaden their personal interests around the world. ex. Sebas & Foxy etc. just opened a casino in Africa! Organized crime money I tell you.
On Flowers gives webshop advice
Posted 22 March 2014, 10:18 a.m. Suggest removal
JohnDoes says...
and there also will be NO repercussions for disobeying the law for sooo many years. They basically want to just wipe their slate and dirty money clean.
On Flowers gives webshop advice
Posted 21 March 2014, 4:06 p.m. Suggest removal
JohnDoes says...
PGC proves his incompetency as leader every single time with every major issue in this country. Sadly, the people are now starting to notice that the 'PLP' itself had majority of its supporters because of the 'Pindling legacy' and the majority of their support was 'traditional' and PGC was NOT the reason for their support. PGC is in no way close or similar to Pindling in the form of a leader in regard to the skills neccessary for the position. Pindling had some dirty dealings as well, but his stature in our independence will never degrade. The PLP 'tradition' is now on its last leg. They will be lucky to see government again after this term.
On Flowers gives webshop advice
Posted 21 March 2014, 3:59 p.m. Suggest removal
JohnDoes says...
Exactly, how can they do this, this is a complete embarrassment of the 'Queens' Parliamentary and Judicial System. It seems like the only person that handled this problem accordingly was Magistrate Rolle-Davis who had no remorse for this crime syndicate, and he used his powers to crack down on them. That Magistrate I feel, was the closest, Flowers (the biggest operator at the time) has come to jail. PGC has a hidden agenda for this syndicate, and Hubert had his. I also feel that if the new government implements Transparency & FOI, manyyy Bahamians would be embarrassed to have supported these peoples in government that for years they did not want to let go of.
On Flowers gives webshop advice
Posted 21 March 2014, 3:55 p.m. Suggest removal
JohnDoes says...
This was happening for years, even from Pindling's time. Its just a new day and age for these criminals. This is a country for sale. Im surprised America hasnt sanctioned us yet.
On Flowers gives webshop advice
Posted 21 March 2014, 12:27 p.m. Suggest removal
JohnDoes says...
The thing is, when these new boats arrive, a lot of the boats that are already under plenty stress or partially fit for duty will be decommissioned and of course majority of them will be replaced.
On FNM questions $29m extra cost for two fewer ships
Posted 21 March 2014, 12:13 p.m. Suggest removal
JohnDoes says...
I wonder why we haven't invested in any 'Air Power' yet. We cant afford jets and their maintenance, but in this day and age, Helicopters for both Defence Force and Police would be a great asset. The view from above is far more adequate, and a lot of area can be monitored. Imagine how many ships 1-4 helicopters strategically placed throughout the country can replace in terms of reconnaissance. The bird in the sky can effectively dispatch ships to right areas for interdiction. I mean why has this not even been considered? We cannot depend on just the U.S Coast Guard because when they leave our territory to observe other ones, we are actually blind in terms of proper defense. Has anyone seen those '206 Jet Ranger Helicopters'? They can of course be modified/customized for proper reconnaissance for example. Paint them a special color, with proper identification like they did our new police vehicles, they can even be armed in case of emergencies etc. The possibilities are endless.
On FNM questions $29m extra cost for two fewer ships
Posted 21 March 2014, 12:07 p.m. Suggest removal
JohnDoes says...
''should up'' ?
On Gray backs Christie over Lightbourne intervention
Posted 20 March 2014, 8:38 p.m. Suggest removal
JohnDoes says...
I cant believe wikipedia, credits this man as implementing a Mortgage Relief Plan when it clearly failed. I know wiki is submitted by users and we all have the ability to edit this information, however, Im afraid if anyone tries, the Police will be knocking down their door in the morning for treason.
On Gray backs Christie over Lightbourne intervention
Posted 20 March 2014, 6:57 p.m. Suggest removal
JohnDoes says...
The cronies of course! No FOI or transparency. If we the people knew these kinds of things before hand many in government will not be there.
On Gray backs Christie over Lightbourne intervention
Posted 20 March 2014, 6:53 p.m. Suggest removal