I think that the Government of the Bahamas will now have to face the opening of Pandora's Box and the question is now " how many people have been unlawfully incarcerated and or deported since this act was made law". The compensation will be enormous. Ikalikl is correct, we cannot cash these cheques. Hopefully Fweddy them can be held personally liable for these actions.
I am told that a lawyer never asks a question that he does not know the answer to. Loftus is a lawyer and I expect he knows the truth but wants Gomez, another lawyer, to say it. The shit is really getting deep now.
Not only steals the people's money, but each new developer has to grease any number of palms to get the necessary approvals. In some cases such as Blackbeard's Cay the grease must have been so slippery that no approvals were even necessary. We don't know which palm got greased but I think the Supreme Court has a good idea. How much grease goin to be needed for that Cat Cay 94 million dollar project.
This letter is right on target. The essence of Christie's speech in Paris, bemoaning the Bahamas ineligibility for free money was amazing. But my God, we must be one of the worst polluting countries in the world. One of the easiest things in the Bahamas is getting an inspection sticker for your clapped out car, belching black smoke through the tailpipe, as you pass a few dollars for the inspector to have lunch. And I have never seen a policeman pull a car, bus or truck over because of obvious emission problems. Then we have the City Dump which is set on fire periodically so that the Company that puts the fires out can log another successful outing and submit its invoice. Not to even mention the seawater pollution from BEC at Clifton Pier. If Christie had at least promised to clean up these disgusting standards, one might have had a little pity on his poor arse.
The late Dr. Paul Albury, as a Senator some years ago, noted that the immigration act would preclude his friends from Florida, after a day of fishing in the Bahamas, to assist him with washing down his fishing rods. And that would have been in Loftus Roker's time. We are such an insular people, it is amazing that we even recognize that there is a world and Universe around us. Ignorance is a blight on humanity.
MonkeeDoo says...
I think that the Government of the Bahamas will now have to face the opening of Pandora's Box and the question is now " how many people have been unlawfully incarcerated and or deported since this act was made law". The compensation will be enormous. Ikalikl is correct, we cannot cash these cheques. Hopefully Fweddy them can be held personally liable for these actions.
On Mitchell says judge's ruling is a challenge to authority
Posted 18 December 2015, 3:48 p.m. Suggest removal
MonkeeDoo says...
I am told that a lawyer never asks a question that he does not know the answer to. Loftus is a lawyer and I expect he knows the truth but wants Gomez, another lawyer, to say it. The shit is really getting deep now.
On Roker says Gomez should clarify reasons for quitting
Posted 18 December 2015, 3:35 p.m. Suggest removal
MonkeeDoo says...
Give them the freakin book.
On Man and woman arrested over hit-and-run fatality
Posted 16 December 2015, 4:52 p.m. Suggest removal
MonkeeDoo says...
Why you think the little short fat man with the stubby grubby dirty fingers took MOW ministry ? Free gas for the car or..........
On Bacon donation to help schools in hurricane-affected areas
Posted 16 December 2015, 4:50 p.m. Suggest removal
MonkeeDoo says...
Not only steals the people's money, but each new developer has to grease any number of palms to get the necessary approvals. In some cases such as Blackbeard's Cay the grease must have been so slippery that no approvals were even necessary. We don't know which palm got greased but I think the Supreme Court has a good idea. How much grease goin to be needed for that Cat Cay 94 million dollar project.
On Bacon donation to help schools in hurricane-affected areas
Posted 16 December 2015, 4:48 p.m. Suggest removal
MonkeeDoo says...
This letter is right on target. The essence of Christie's speech in Paris, bemoaning the Bahamas ineligibility for free money was amazing. But my God, we must be one of the worst polluting countries in the world. One of the easiest things in the Bahamas is getting an inspection sticker for your clapped out car, belching black smoke through the tailpipe, as you pass a few dollars for the inspector to have lunch. And I have never seen a policeman pull a car, bus or truck over because of obvious emission problems. Then we have the City Dump which is set on fire periodically so that the Company that puts the fires out can log another successful outing and submit its invoice. Not to even mention the seawater pollution from BEC at Clifton Pier. If Christie had at least promised to clean up these disgusting standards, one might have had a little pity on his poor arse.
On Our policy on climate change
Posted 16 December 2015, 3:56 p.m. Suggest removal
MonkeeDoo says...
The late Dr. Paul Albury, as a Senator some years ago, noted that the immigration act would preclude his friends from Florida, after a day of fishing in the Bahamas, to assist him with washing down his fishing rods. And that would have been in Loftus Roker's time. We are such an insular people, it is amazing that we even recognize that there is a world and Universe around us. Ignorance is a blight on humanity.
On Are expats still welcome in The Bahamas?
Posted 15 December 2015, 4:51 p.m. Suggest removal
MonkeeDoo says...
Yes sir Doc. We need Loretta in the drivers seat right about now.
On 'This country needs a change of leadership'
Posted 15 December 2015, 4:45 p.m. Suggest removal
MonkeeDoo says...
Plus they lost the free money 3.5M on appeal, so that's a little bundle just gone west.
On Bahamasair shock as union reportedly threatens action
Posted 15 December 2015, 4:44 p.m. Suggest removal
MonkeeDoo says...
Flog Fweddy with what ?
On Mitchell: There is no proposal to flog illegal immigrants
Posted 15 December 2015, 4:42 p.m. Suggest removal