So how long are we going to be able to comment on these stories, since all our comments on the previous stories were wiped out and then commenting blocked.
No but it was the other way around according to the reports from the court documents. Smith & Co claimed the FNM guys were the ones who led them to these two alleged criminals.
> According to the court documents, the plaintiffs compensated Mr Bullard and Mr Davilma for being whistleblowers in exposing Mr Nygard’s alleged criminal activities.
Whistleblowers? These men are not whistleblowers. Whistleblowers reveal the actions of others. Smith & Co allege that these men have committed criminal arson, assault and murder conspiracy for hire. And they have been paid twice in relation to these crimes - once for allegedly committing some and plotting others, and again for talking about it. Wonderful for persons alleged to be planning to murder several people. Are we supposed to overlook this part of the story? Of course the part involving government officials and Nygard must be addressed, but in terms of crime and criminality as a whole, this other side gives me great pause as well.
Not sure why you re-posted your original post that I replied to, but I think all right-thinking people can see who these guys really are, even if some of us with party loyalties may be unwilling to openly admit to it.
Why did you think that? Were you reading all my posts about him backward and upside down? There isn't a word I have ever uttered here or elsewhere that has ever been in support of the moron.
Question. What connection do Michael Pintard and John Bostwick have to these two alleged murder conspirators that they are said by Smith & Co to have been the ones to bring about, by way of information, the eventual hookup between both sides? How would Pintard and Bostwick come to have known about any of this entirely separate and apart from Smith & Co's eventual investigations? Just curious.
Precisely. And what he also seems not to understand is that to have your records expunged does not mean your conviction has been overturned - which again only the courts can do.
Jesus Mary and Joseph. Does this man even know what it means to have a person's criminal records expunged? That is a **judicial** decision, not the Executive's decision. This man has just announced that his government will break the constitution, will usurp the judiciary and then take its place in criminal and/or civil proceedings. This man is sick and dangerous to this country. If he knows what he is saying he is dangerous. If he doesn't know he is even more dangerous - and all for family, friends and others the FNM has announced it will violate Supreme Law and the foundation of our democracy - which is separation of powers. So I hope everyone else in this country with a criminal record lines up to have their records expunged - since there is no law that enables such a thing to take place before the courts and hence no criteria for the judiciary to determine one's eligibility in such an application.
> “Why have they not been brought any charges against the police who was kicking one of the defendants while on the ground? That is overt police brutality. So are they not bringing charges against that particular inspector because he’s PLP general for a member of Parliament for the east? Let’s be fair. Bring charges against him and see how many will come out and support that situation,” Dr Minnis said.
This is absolutely unheard of to be done by the Leader of the Opposition in this country. Not only should he know how such matters are handled by the Force, but to come out and make a politicized statement like this about a ranking police officer actually gives that officer certain constitutional recourse should he choose to take it. Whether police brutality in fact occurred is for the legislated authorities to determine, not the Leader of Opposition going off what he heard or thinks he saw.
Minnis. What is the family relationship between one of the men charged and your female Senator? And what is the relationship between you and one of the other men charged? This country isn't going to the dogs, it is squarely in the dog's pen.
Publius says...
So how long are we going to be able to comment on these stories, since all our comments on the previous stories were wiped out and then commenting blocked.
On ‘Nygard statements bring back memories of a nation for sale’
Posted 14 March 2016, 2:43 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
My God, what a senseless killing of another young, bright Bahamian student.
On Schoolgirl, 16, dies after being hit by rock on bus
Posted 11 March 2016, 11:12 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
No but it was the other way around according to the reports from the court documents. Smith & Co claimed the FNM guys were the ones who led them to these two alleged criminals.
On Court documents claim Deputy PM 'sent criminals to protect Nygard's interests'
Posted 11 March 2016, 11:09 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Not a problem
On FNM ‘will expunge’ any court conviction in Cabbage Beach row
Posted 11 March 2016, 6:06 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
> According to the court documents, the plaintiffs compensated Mr Bullard and Mr Davilma for being whistleblowers in exposing Mr Nygard’s alleged criminal activities.
Whistleblowers? These men are not whistleblowers. Whistleblowers reveal the actions of others. Smith & Co allege that these men have committed criminal arson, assault and murder conspiracy for hire. And they have been paid twice in relation to these crimes - once for allegedly committing some and plotting others, and again for talking about it. Wonderful for persons alleged to be planning to murder several people. Are we supposed to overlook this part of the story? Of course the part involving government officials and Nygard must be addressed, but in terms of crime and criminality as a whole, this other side gives me great pause as well.
On Deputy PM accuses Tribune of 'shameful' smear campaign
Posted 11 March 2016, 5:08 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Not sure why you re-posted your original post that I replied to, but I think all right-thinking people can see who these guys really are, even if some of us with party loyalties may be unwilling to openly admit to it.
On FNM ‘will expunge’ any court conviction in Cabbage Beach row
Posted 11 March 2016, 4:56 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Why did you think that? Were you reading all my posts about him backward and upside down? There isn't a word I have ever uttered here or elsewhere that has ever been in support of the moron.
On FNM ‘will expunge’ any court conviction in Cabbage Beach row
Posted 11 March 2016, 4:17 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Question. What connection do Michael Pintard and John Bostwick have to these two alleged murder conspirators that they are said by Smith & Co to have been the ones to bring about, by way of information, the eventual hookup between both sides? How would Pintard and Bostwick come to have known about any of this entirely separate and apart from Smith & Co's eventual investigations? Just curious.
On Court documents claim Deputy PM 'sent criminals to protect Nygard's interests'
Posted 11 March 2016, 3:09 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Precisely. And what he also seems not to understand is that to have your records expunged does not mean your conviction has been overturned - which again only the courts can do.
On FNM ‘will expunge’ any court conviction in Cabbage Beach row
Posted 11 March 2016, 2:49 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Jesus Mary and Joseph. Does this man even know what it means to have a person's criminal records expunged? That is a **judicial** decision, not the Executive's decision. This man has just announced that his government will break the constitution, will usurp the judiciary and then take its place in criminal and/or civil proceedings. This man is sick and dangerous to this country. If he knows what he is saying he is dangerous. If he doesn't know he is even more dangerous - and all for family, friends and others the FNM has announced it will violate Supreme Law and the foundation of our democracy - which is separation of powers. So I hope everyone else in this country with a criminal record lines up to have their records expunged - since there is no law that enables such a thing to take place before the courts and hence no criteria for the judiciary to determine one's eligibility in such an application.
> “Why have they not been brought any charges against the police who was kicking one of the defendants while on the ground? That is overt police brutality. So are they not bringing charges against that particular inspector because he’s PLP general for a member of Parliament for the east? Let’s be fair. Bring charges against him and see how many will come out and support that situation,” Dr Minnis said.
This is absolutely unheard of to be done by the Leader of the Opposition in this country. Not only should he know how such matters are handled by the Force, but to come out and make a politicized statement like this about a ranking police officer actually gives that officer certain constitutional recourse should he choose to take it. Whether police brutality in fact occurred is for the legislated authorities to determine, not the Leader of Opposition going off what he heard or thinks he saw.
Minnis. What is the family relationship between one of the men charged and your female Senator? And what is the relationship between you and one of the other men charged? This country isn't going to the dogs, it is squarely in the dog's pen.
On FNM ‘will expunge’ any court conviction in Cabbage Beach row
Posted 11 March 2016, 2:37 p.m. Suggest removal