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Porcupine says...

How many guilty adults never go to jail because they hire the right lawyer?

On PM: 90 percent of prisoners abused as kids

Posted 1 November 2024, 6:17 p.m. Suggest removal

Porcupine says...

“What we’ve discovered is that an abused child, without intervention, becomes a dangerous adult,” the prime minister added.
What accounts for nearly every politician in this country becoming a "dangerous adult"?
What accounts for the wholesale dishonesty, corruption, incompetence and ignorance in our ruling class?
Nobody else sees this?
Not a legitimate question?

On PM: 90 percent of prisoners abused as kids

Posted 1 November 2024, 6:17 p.m. Suggest removal

Porcupine says...

Any surprises?
Nah

Porcupine says...

Exactly. And only once they have them all staffed

Porcupine says...

As if these problems do not exist on all of the Family Islands.
We have failed miserably as a nation.
No two ways about it.
All these new hospitals need water, electricity and internet.
None of which are acceptable at the present time.
I think the PM should be in jail, not traveling the world in first class.
No politician should ever, ever touch a contract. Ever.

Porcupine says...

The politicians are making millions each in kickbacks from these clinics, which will likely never open.
Exuma on 10 years now, hey?

Porcupine says...

Shows not only the level of jurisprudence competence of our PM, but also the lack of character and morals.
This PLP administration is an ultimate failure for the Bahamian people.
A picture is worth a thousand words.

Porcupine says...

But, who is surprised?

Porcupine says...

You answered the question within your comment, sickened.
If we can't deal with the murders, what chance do we have of seriously dealing with the political corruption, the police corruption, and auditing all of our state-owned enterprises?
Davis knows that if the public knew the truth about the corruption within his close knit administration, he would not be just out of office, he would be in jail.

Porcupine says...

But, are you suggesting this legacy of oppression cannot be understood, countered, and corrected in a reasonable period of time? I say given the will, and resources we have at our fingertips it could be. Well within one generation. Yes, starts at home. Then, to society at large. Haven't we failed on both accounts?

On LETTER How can we break cycle of poverty?

Posted 31 October 2024, 7:25 a.m. Suggest removal