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Posted 5 May 2014, 2:33 p.m.

Maynergy says...

Re-Introduce the Honor System to Bahamians again:

Looking to track "quality of life crimes, namely in Nassau ever likely? maynergy@gmail.com
Police Commissioner, has yet to pledge to get tough with quality of life offenders. Now, how could he hope for trust alongside the history of rising crimes of terror in part to the invasive drug incursions of the recent years in a number of localities namely New Providence and other urban cells in the northern Bahamas.
In what maybe a first crime initiative since Sept 11, 2001, Police Commissioner could began in the climate of political intrique and electioneering, crack down on so called nuisance crimes as does the department with more serious local ordinance violations and infractions. maynergy@gmail.com believes a map of quality of life hot spots around the islands could began to track trends of shootings, robberies, burglaries, car theft, crimes associated with gambling, vehicular homicides and domestic violence.
Further to garner reasonable results, publicizing a crime hotline, available nationawide as a totally free telephone number, 24/7, could very well loan to community participation in tactling the menace.
Crime has reached a level unacceptable to rational civil order in New Providence as District police Commanders has yet to be held accountable for how they deal with crime in the area(s).
Community tolerance of crime in Blue Hill, Fox Hill, Yellow Elder, Bamboo town, Carmicheal could be lowered and a dramatic upsurge in residents' awareness levels increase while acceptance of sober social norms returning. Basically how members of the community began to deal with one another should be a strategy of great concern to the Commanders.
No doubt aggressive street hookers, peddlers, panhandlers may be notorious throughout town, loud and excessive rowdiness,wilding-out and music, irate citizens have become less likely to seek police assistance, due in part to residents overall confidence in the police machinery has faded over the years.
Police Commissioner has yet to pledge a tough and reasonably community based police approach to crime stoppage and prevention with legitamacy and resolution to bring down the high blitz-levels of quality of life crime and fear in the metro Nassau area.
Murder, manslaughter, vehicular homicides, cargo theft, domestic violence and widen drug incursions throughout central Nassau is a known fact, statistics has been alarmingly high for 12 years, compared to cities with population of less than 500,000 people.
Police Commissioner and the Prime Minister have yet to repeatedly stress whether strict enforcement would be forthcoming.
maynergy@gmail.com believes quality of life crimes should become more a targetted plan for crime reduction and public concern in 2014 - 2016.
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Posted 5 May 2014, 2:24 p.m. Suggest removal

Maynergy says...

**FNM (or) PLP
These are some pivotal matters the children need answers for:
Creating a new portfolio thats right for the Bahama islands beyond 2013.
Taking a fresh look at a new tourism strategy.
What's the right view of light industries (Bahamas) including Outsourcing attraction.
What's another view of crime in New Providence and how to resolve it forthrightly?
What about the usage of street cameras in all of New Providence to eliminate traffic infractions and the immediate way to gain funds for local government ?
How about the amalgamation of some schools and make mega High schools so school children can be centered in a known location ?
? ? " Its Better in the Bahamas ?"**

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Posted 19 April 2014, 2:28 p.m. Suggest removal

Maynergy says...


March 24th 2013

" Let freedom rule. "
Memorable Reading(s):
Mellanby, Alexander L. " James Watt." ( An oration delivered @ the University of Glasgow on Commemoration Day, June 17, 1936.) Glasgow; Printed by the University 1936.

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Posted 25 March 2014, 12:18 p.m. Suggest removal

Maynergy says...

March 24th 2013

Blacks in Mexico: A Forgotten Minority

The first town of freed African slaves in the Americas is not exactly where you would expect to find it — and it isn't exactly what you'd expect to find either. First, it's not in the United States. Yanga, on Mexico's Gulf Coast, is a sleepy pueblito founded by its namesake, Gaspar Yanga, an African slave who led a rebellion against his Spanish colonial masters in the late 16th century and fought off attempts to retake the settlement. The second thing that is immediately evident to vistors who reach the town's rustic central plaza: there are virtually no blacks among the few hundred residents milling around the center of town.

Mirroring Mexico's history itself, most of Yanga's Afro-Mexican population has been pushed to neighboring rural villages that are notable primarily for their deep poverty and the strikingly dark skin of their inhabitants. Mexico's independence from Spain and new focus on building a national identity on the idea of mestizaje, or mixed race, drove African Mexicans into invisibility as leaders chose not to count them or assess their needs. Now many blacks want to fight back by improving the shoddy education and social services available to them and are petitioning for the constitution to recognize Afro-Mexicans as a separate ethnic group worthy of special consideration. ...

.... Many of the country's mexicanos negros (black Mexicans), as they are called, know that their ancestors arrived in chains on boats that docked at ports in the sultry, steamy state of Veracruz. But they don't know much else.. Indeed, Afro-Mexicans say that much of the history of los mexicanos negros is untaught or ignored by the rest of the country. Apart from Yanga, Afro-Mexicans claim Vicente Guerrero, who served briefly as President in the early 19th century and gave his name to the state of Guerrero, as one of their own, as well as revolutionary Jos Mara Morelos, who was executed by the Spaniards in 1815.

Black Mexican activists estimate the population of Afro-Mexicans at about 1 million, but there are no official figures. Earlier this year, they petitioned the National Institute of Statistics and Geography to include the Afro-Mexican population as a separate category in the next census, in 2010. Official statistics do not recognize blacks as a separate ethnic group (56 indigenous groups are officially accredited, the largest ones being the Nahuatl and the Maya, numbering more than 2 million each). As a result, Afro-Mexicans say they have been left out of institutional programs and are without a cultural identity. The group Mexico Negro A.C. is linking with similar Afro-descendant organizations in Latin America that have achieved success in securing better treatment. "We no longer want to be detained by security agents in our own country who say that in Mexico there are no blacks," says Rodolfo Prudente Dominguez, an activist with Mexico Negro...

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Posted 25 March 2014, 12:15 p.m. Suggest removal

Maynergy says...


Support (S &AED) (i.e) Shock & Awe Economic Development) for the Bahamas.
Also support Comprehensive Public Transit for the islands of the Bahamas.

" The Commonwealth of the Bahamas (known as the Bahamas); since the birth of independence July 10th 1973, is urged to established a "Comprehensive public transportation" system (cpt) to benefit and safeguard the integrity of mass transportation for ALL the people."
Patriot Ammadou Gibson
(ImagineBahamasBeyond2017

miclavoice@gmail.com

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Posted 25 March 2014, 12:12 p.m. Suggest removal

Maynergy says...

ImagineBahamasbeyond 2017 with a Patriotic Nationalist government that
set up and establishes the following:

bahamians first!!!! born anywhere in the bahamas.. you bahamian!!!!
Support the following for 2014 and beyond....

1.S.O.R.S (Strategic Oil reserves Supply)

To minimise the lack of petroleum throughout the territories and the
maintenance /regulation of fair pricing & market stability

2. B.M.T.S Bahamas Maritime Tracking System

Installed in all mail boats/etc plying the national waters with a
minimal fee paid for usage.

3. N.C.M. (National Cellulars Market - deregulation - opening cellular
services to competition, while lowering the cost of the same.

4. I.I.A.T (Inter -Island Air Transportation)

5. Inter-island Tourism board setup.

6. New Postal rates for mass mailers / advertisers.

7. Housing ministry that renders residents a helping hand not a hand-out.

8.Bahamas Transit Authority (B.T.A) A semi-quasi- agency that
administers the mass movement of people in New Providence island.

ImagineBahamasbeyond2017

With a Control & Command Center (3C's)

Control & Command Center (3C's) under the direct authority of the
Prime Minister (National Security Council)

ImagineBahamasbeyond2017

With the gentrification (revamping) of historical sites (settings)
preserving the past/relics/customs/others.

Imagine Bahamas with a new photo "non-drivers" card?

____________________________

“Perspective(s)”

Help make the Family islands a more connected place for inter-island tourism.

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Posted 15 March 2014, 2:17 p.m. Suggest removal

Maynergy says...

Support a National Patriotic Organisation.
For the good of the children.
now we can bahamas."

"Support a National Patriotic Organisation.
For the good of the children.
now we can bahamas."

Betcgreen@gmail.com

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Posted 15 March 2014, 2:10 p.m. Suggest removal

Maynergy says...

Looking to Track Crime in New providence Ever likely?


Looking to track "quality of life crimes, namely in Nassau ever likely? micalvoice@gmail.com
Police Commissioner, has yet to pledge to get tough with quality of life offenders. Now, how could he hope for trust alongside the history of rising crimes of terror in part to the invasive drug incursions of the recent years in a number of localities namely New Providence and other urban cells in the northern Bahamas.
In what maybe a first crime initiative since Sept 11, 2001, Police Commissioner could began in the climate of political intrique and electioneering, crack down on so called nuisance crimes as does the department with more serious local ordinance violations and infractions. micalvoice@gmail.com believes a map of quality of life hot spots around the islands could began to track trends of shootings, robberies, burglaries, car theft, crimes associated with gambling, vehicular homicides and domestic violence.
Further to garner reasonable results, publicizing a crime hotline, available nationawide as a totally free telephone number, 24/7, could very well loan to community participation in tactling the menace.
Crime has reached a level unacceptable to rational civil order in New Providence as District police Commanders has yet to be held accountable for how they deal with crime in the area(s).
Community tolerance of crime in Blue Hill, Fox Hill, Yellow Elder, Bamboo town, Carmicheal could be lowered and a dramatic upsurge in residents' awareness levels increase while acceptance of sober social norms returning. Basically how members of the community began to deal with one another should be a strategy of great concern to the Commanders.
No doubt aggressive street hookers, peddlers, panhandlers may be notorious throughout town, loud and excessive rowdiness,wilding-out and music, irate citizens have become less likely to seek police assistance, due in part to residents overall confidence in the police machinery has faded over the years.
Police Commissioner has yet to pledge a tough and reasonably community based police approach to crime stoppage and prevention with legitamacy and resolution to bring down the high blitz-levels of quality of life crime and fear in the metro Nassau area.
Murder, manslaughter, vehicular homicides, cargo theft, domestic violence and widen drug incursions throughout central Nassau is a known fact, statistics has been alarmingly high for 12 years, compared to cities with population of less than 500,000 people.
Police Commissioner and the Prime Minister have yet to repeatedly stress whether strict enforcement would be forthcoming.
micalvoice@gmail.com believes quality of life crimes should become more a targetted plan for crime reduction and public concern in 2010 - 2013
To be continued.

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Posted 11 March 2014, 5:27 p.m. Suggest removal

Maynergy says...

sir lynden o. pindling

- if one forgets the past, one is bound to repeat it -

When the definitive history of the Bahamas is written many years from now, the chapters devoted to the 20th century will, in large measure, represent a biography of Lynden Oscar Pindling.
Whether it was the struggle for majority rule; or the crusade against racial, social and economic injustice; or the victorious march to National Independence; or the massive educational programme which catapulted thousands of Bahamians to the top echelons of our society, spawning in the process a new middle class to backbone the country’s long-term stability; or the policy of Bahamianization which put Bahamians first in their own country; or the creation of a modern social security system to provide for the sick, the elderly and the indigent under the umbrella of National Insurance; or the creation of national institutions as varied as the Royal Bahamas Defence Force; The Central Bank of The Bahamas; Bahamasair; and The Broadcasting Corporation of The Bahamas; or the major role he played on the international scene in securing the release of Nelson Madela and in furthering the cause for freedom and majority rule in South Africa - in all of these things and scores of others, it was Lynden Pindling who led the way for the Bahamian people over a span of forty years and more.
No one has had a greater and more enduring influence on the creation of the modern Bahamas.