As a long time guest and Permanent Resident of this great country I have to agree. It is so sad that so many of us try to do so much to try to be good residents of this country; to contribute to local charities; to work for the betterment of one of the most beautiful places God created on this earth; only to be tarred by the conduct of this egomaniacal, serial law breaker. He flaunts the law and publishes strutting videos claiming to own the country and the current government stands by, looking like a bunch of grinning cheap suits, bought and paid for. It's disgusting.
Please excuse the unintended pun, regarding the use of "powerless" in the context of the government's total failure to act respecting the BEC crisis that faces our nation.
Like this is something new? Respecting what major problem facing the Bahamas in the past three years has the government not proved itself "powerless"? Just asking.
Let's be real here. If this woman is guilty of anything, it was clearly the result of a violent domestic dispute undertaken in a long term pattern of domestic abuse by her husband. The risk to society associated with her release is nil.
The risk of her "jumping bail" is the only issue that supports the magistrate's refusal. This from a judiciary that regularly permits known, career, criminals loose supported by monitoring devices, a number of whom are alleged to have committed murder while on "supervised release".
This is all about this poor woman's race, and her status as a non-citizen and a resulting effort to mollify the masses. Makes a lot of the rabble feel good, but it is a total denial of basic justice. She is innocent until proved guilty of something, and based on the horrific record of our prosecutorial authorities (see missing files in case of notorious drug king), my money is on a finding of "not guilty" if she is ever tried.
Tarzan says...
A .5% tax on a home assessed at $10,000,000 would be $50,000.
On Gov’t urged: Keep VAT ‘simple’ for real estate
Posted 4 July 2015, 5:37 p.m. Suggest removal
Tarzan says...
As a long time guest and Permanent Resident of this great country I have to agree. It is so sad that so many of us try to do so much to try to be good residents of this country; to contribute to local charities; to work for the betterment of one of the most beautiful places God created on this earth; only to be tarred by the conduct of this egomaniacal, serial law breaker. He flaunts the law and publishes strutting videos claiming to own the country and the current government stands by, looking like a bunch of grinning cheap suits, bought and paid for. It's disgusting.
On VIDEO: Peter Nygard ordered to return to court in September
Posted 22 June 2015, 8:54 a.m. Suggest removal
Tarzan says...
One more step in the purging of the PLP of all party Members of Parliament who are not totally corrupt.
On Hint that Rollins won’t be nominated again by PLP
Posted 11 June 2015, 10:47 a.m. Suggest removal
Tarzan says...
"All crime down except murder." Hey, nothing to see or worry about here. Move on.
On Police chief: All crime down except murder
Posted 11 June 2015, 10:44 a.m. Suggest removal
Tarzan says...
Nothing but a slush fund for the political elite to plunder.
On $20m plan will help train young for job market
Posted 9 June 2015, 9:46 a.m. Suggest removal
Tarzan says...
Please excuse the unintended pun, regarding the use of "powerless" in the context of the government's total failure to act respecting the BEC crisis that faces our nation.
On PM hoping 'fervently' for Baha Mar resolution
Posted 21 May 2015, 11:25 a.m. Suggest removal
Tarzan says...
Like this is something new? Respecting what major problem facing the Bahamas in the past three years has the government not proved itself "powerless"? Just asking.
On PM hoping 'fervently' for Baha Mar resolution
Posted 21 May 2015, 11:24 a.m. Suggest removal
Tarzan says...
Let's be real here. If this woman is guilty of anything, it was clearly the result of a violent domestic dispute undertaken in a long term pattern of domestic abuse by her husband. The risk to society associated with her release is nil.
The risk of her "jumping bail" is the only issue that supports the magistrate's refusal. This from a judiciary that regularly permits known, career, criminals loose supported by monitoring devices, a number of whom are alleged to have committed murder while on "supervised release".
This is all about this poor woman's race, and her status as a non-citizen and a resulting effort to mollify the masses. Makes a lot of the rabble feel good, but it is a total denial of basic justice. She is innocent until proved guilty of something, and based on the horrific record of our prosecutorial authorities (see missing files in case of notorious drug king), my money is on a finding of "not guilty" if she is ever tried.
On Donna Vasyli's latest bail appeal to be heard next week
Posted 16 May 2015, 10:43 a.m. Suggest removal
Tarzan says...
Just take a read of what has happened to Jamaica over the past 25 years, if you want a primer on where we are headed.
On Fashion designer Jeffery Johnson found beaten to death in blazing house
Posted 16 May 2015, 10:34 a.m. Suggest removal
Tarzan says...
Let's cut through the fat. Highly embarrassing for government. Bury it. You say froggy, I jump!
"Nothing to see here. Move on."
On Speaker explains reasoning for ruling on PAC’s probe of urban renewal
Posted 15 May 2015, 10:38 a.m. Suggest removal