Come on now, what do you think would happen in this country if every child born to illegal Haitian parents were to become automatic Bahamian citizens by birth, do we really want to motivate them even more to come to the Bahamas in larger numbers???
Mr Blakely and the Treasure Sands Club has it all wrong. The protest is not against the entire development of the resort's plans, it is just against a few attachments related to the project as a whole..... Such as dredging bone fish marls, building an unpermitted dock on a beach with out local governments acknowledgement and so on....... No one in it's right mind would refuse a much needed development of any kind, especially in hard economic times as this. No one should be allowed to rape our land for the sake of profit.
Mr Blackley has not yet shown our local government the full scope of his development proposal for review, therefore no one know the resort's full intention. If you listen to his slick words given in the article, it sounds all good for the island, but it's all talk just to get what he wants from the central government.
Amazing isn't it, bring in a boat load of drugs from down south in a fast speed boat at 100 MPH you'll get caught every time, but cruise into the country from down south in a Haitian sloop, and you can cruise on in without notice..........Why is that????
MrAbaco says...
Come on now, what do you think would happen in this country if every child born to illegal Haitian parents were to become automatic Bahamian citizens by birth, do we really want to motivate them even more to come to the Bahamas in larger numbers???
On Key: Haitian descendents born in Bahamas should get citizenship
Posted 20 June 2014, 5:21 p.m. Suggest removal
MrAbaco says...
Mr Blakely and the Treasure Sands Club has it all wrong. The protest is not against the entire development of the resort's plans, it is just against a few attachments related to the project as a whole..... Such as dredging bone fish marls, building an unpermitted dock on a beach with out local governments acknowledgement and so on....... No one in it's right mind would refuse a much needed development of any kind, especially in hard economic times as this. No one should be allowed to rape our land for the sake of profit.
Mr Blackley has not yet shown our local government the full scope of his development proposal for review, therefore no one know the resort's full intention. If you listen to his slick words given in the article, it sounds all good for the island, but it's all talk just to get what he wants from the central government.
On Treasure Cay project 'desperately needed'
Posted 27 November 2013, 5:34 p.m. Suggest removal
MrAbaco says...
Amazing isn't it, bring in a boat load of drugs from down south in a fast speed boat at 100 MPH you'll get caught every time, but cruise into the country from down south in a Haitian sloop, and you can cruise on in without notice..........Why is that????
On VIDEO: '30 dead' after Haitian sloop runs aground
Posted 26 November 2013, 4:15 p.m. Suggest removal