Mr.Edmond is saying that those children of reference are bahamians. That is the HAitian's theory of being born in the Bahamas. They can't think beyond that. As far as disrespect for Haitians living illegally in the bahamas, Mr. Edmonds' story is all hearsay, he really does not have time for the peasants.
Fred, shut the he-l-l up. Now you are looking for a covering. Do you really expect prime minister Christie to denounce his own idea to please you, l-u-n-i-t-i-c?
Is Mortimer associated with Michaelson, the defendant in two fraud accusations before the courts in Bahamas? Hope we got the spelling of the name correct.
He, Mr. Smith, is a citizen on paper only. He's just like the child who does not appreciate his foster parent,(in my opinion). Destroy his paper. Why was the mongoose imported into the Caribbean? What did the mongoose subsequently resort to?
Oh, Voltaire, how dare you suggest that one can choose to ignore the rules that have been laid down to govern a people in a democracy? Hey, Voltaire, take the matter to court if you can bear the restraints of our laws. Have you really read our constitution? Do you really know what was the intention of the fathers when the constitution was being framed? By the way, some people cannot even comprehend the preamble to our constitution. Seems like that is the genesis of your problem. Are you an inheritor, too?
Here we go again, Voltaire. Are you pretending to be the great Voltaire, re-incarnated? Because, seems to Observer, you are who Haiti needs right now. Go ye into HAiti and fix the problems there. You can yap, yap, yap, but nothing is being fixed here. Don't come into my domain and demand that I cater to you at my own expense.
Voltaire, before the Constitution, as you read it, there was the Bahamas Immigration Act, no part of which was repealed by the Constitution. As a matter of fact, the Constitution strengthens the ACT that pre-dates the Constitution. You cannot find ONE clause in the Constitution that gives comfort to any law breaker. He who comes to Justice, must come with clean hands. Our Constitution demands obedience to ALL of the laws of the bahamas; that is the DEMAND of our constitution. Hope you comprehend.
Why don't these journalists open this kind of 'story' with relevant quotes from the relevant ACTS of the parliament of The Commonwealth of The Bahamas. They, journalists, are bent on quoting the ignorance spewed by law-breakers, but don't balance the publication with what actually pertains. Is it that they are too lazy to do the requisite research? Part of their service to the public is to present balance and educate the ignorant.
Voltaire, you are a bundle of emotional trauma. The mother who is the subject of the news article must have abandoned the child at the moment of the 'raid' on her home. Even RATS are seen carrying their babies to safety in the face of 'danger'. Who, repeat, Who? abandons a baby to seek cover for his/her own a-s? Neither the UN or jehovah can help a people who are determined to maintain their particular mind-set. If they refuse to SEE or WALK, don't blame anyone in the entire universe for their situation or condition. The world makes dumb excuses for Haiti's sociopolitical mess, and the Haitian authority relishes this. Until they are left to solve the problems that they created and are creating for themselves, nothing for them will change. They will continue to act as parasites on any host, including the big 242.
Observer says...
Mr.Edmond is saying that those children of reference are bahamians. That is the HAitian's theory of being born in the Bahamas. They can't think beyond that. As far as disrespect for Haitians living illegally in the bahamas, Mr. Edmonds' story is all hearsay, he really does not have time for the peasants.
On Xenophobia in the Bahamas: Haitian Ambassador addresses Fred Mitchell
Posted 17 December 2014, 5:24 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
Fred, shut the he-l-l up. Now you are looking for a covering. Do you really expect prime minister Christie to denounce his own idea to please you, l-u-n-i-t-i-c?
On Smith calls on PM to intervene amid row with Fred Mitchell
Posted 15 December 2014, 3:55 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
Correction; name of the man is Jean Paul Michelsen.
On DNA concerned about ethics of Pinder's departure
Posted 13 December 2014, 3:48 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
Is Mortimer associated with Michaelson, the defendant in two fraud accusations before the courts in Bahamas? Hope we got the spelling of the name correct.
On DNA concerned about ethics of Pinder's departure
Posted 13 December 2014, 3:29 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
He, Mr. Smith, is a citizen on paper only. He's just like the child who does not appreciate his foster parent,(in my opinion). Destroy his paper. Why was the mongoose imported into the Caribbean? What did the mongoose subsequently resort to?
On More detainees complain about 'brutal' treatment
Posted 11 December 2014, 8:23 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
Oh, Voltaire, how dare you suggest that one can choose to ignore the rules that have been laid down to govern a people in a democracy? Hey, Voltaire, take the matter to court if you can bear the restraints of our laws. Have you really read our constitution? Do you really know what was the intention of the fathers when the constitution was being framed? By the way, some people cannot even comprehend the preamble to our constitution. Seems like that is the genesis of your problem. Are you an inheritor, too?
On Children 'left hungry and slept on floor' at Detention Centre
Posted 6 December 2014, 4:57 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
Here we go again, Voltaire. Are you pretending to be the great Voltaire, re-incarnated? Because, seems to Observer, you are who Haiti needs right now. Go ye into HAiti and fix the problems there. You can yap, yap, yap, but nothing is being fixed here. Don't come into my domain and demand that I cater to you at my own expense.
On Bahamian-born woman accuses immigration staff of assault
Posted 6 December 2014, 4:46 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
Voltaire, before the Constitution, as you read it, there was the Bahamas Immigration Act, no part of which was repealed by the Constitution. As a matter of fact, the Constitution strengthens the ACT that pre-dates the Constitution. You cannot find ONE clause in the Constitution that gives comfort to any law breaker. He who comes to Justice, must come with clean hands. Our Constitution demands obedience to ALL of the laws of the bahamas; that is the DEMAND of our constitution. Hope you comprehend.
On Children 'left hungry and slept on floor' at Detention Centre
Posted 6 December 2014, 4:23 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
Why don't these journalists open this kind of 'story' with relevant quotes from the relevant ACTS of the parliament of The Commonwealth of The Bahamas. They, journalists, are bent on quoting the ignorance spewed by law-breakers, but don't balance the publication with what actually pertains. Is it that they are too lazy to do the requisite research? Part of their service to the public is to present balance and educate the ignorant.
On Children 'left hungry and slept on floor' at Detention Centre
Posted 6 December 2014, 4:14 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
Voltaire, you are a bundle of emotional trauma. The mother who is the subject of the news article must have abandoned the child at the moment of the 'raid' on her home. Even RATS are seen carrying their babies to safety in the face of 'danger'. Who, repeat, Who? abandons a baby to seek cover for his/her own a-s? Neither the UN or jehovah can help a people who are determined to maintain their particular mind-set. If they refuse to SEE or WALK, don't blame anyone in the entire universe for their situation or condition. The world makes dumb excuses for Haiti's sociopolitical mess, and the Haitian authority relishes this. Until they are left to solve the problems that they created and are creating for themselves, nothing for them will change. They will continue to act as parasites on any host, including the big 242.
On Children 'left hungry and slept on floor' at Detention Centre
Posted 6 December 2014, 4 p.m. Suggest removal