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ThisIsOurs says...

As expected (other than the Tribune), the media has completely ignored the story, exact same scenario that happened with the Kirk Cornish story. Nobody expects a story not to be fact checked but this cloaking of sexual abuses is disturbing.

The National Security Minister says he never heard of it, basically, if it's something he needs to pay attention to and someone has a concern they will file a complaint, otherwise he has other important things to do. They will drum up fake outrage and concern for safety of women sometime next week *if* it gets the public's attention. This could never happen in a progressive country. The authorities are asked to explain, and the officer is placed on leave, immediately, while the investigation is ongoing. Crickets. Can you imagine what would have happened to this young lady if she had ended up in the officers "station"?.. it's almost unfathomable what he could have planned in his premagdon man 2 pebble warped mind.

ThisIsOurs says...

Let's watch to see if the media acts as if it didnt happen like in the Cornish matter, initial allegation, same level of violence and male aggression, then nothing

ThisIsOurs says...

The comment from National Security **should** have been, *this is a serious allegation and we are interviewing the officer in question and persons in the neighbourhood **right now***

**This cabinet "reset" bring back in the same old nonsense**

ThisIsOurs says...

**This is SUPER frightening and the tired old "*I havent seen a complaint*" from the Minister of National Security is totally inadequate**

For what reason would a senior police officer need a woman with a "*nice shape*" whom he'd made unsolicited sexually explicit comments to, who'd rejected his advances, he'd apparently had arrested without cause then violently assaulted in public, for what possible reason would he need this woman totally under his control at "his" station where he had the power over everybody and nobody would be found to give an account of what transpired behind the closed doors of the station? What is this???? This is outrageous.

**This is not ordinary. This man is a psychopath who should not be allowed near anyone, criminal or not, who's detained by the law in some private space.**

This story gives some real insight into how "some" men act when their sexual advances are denied and also demonstrates that possession of high office exempts nobody from lizard brain syndrome and displays of of violence. Imagine what this mans wife endures.

ThisIsOurs says...

Does it matter birdie, really? If the price of bread jumped from 2 to 3 dollars you'd be shocked. Think sometimes. Please.

On DIANE PHILLIPS: The high cost of power

Posted 5 September 2023, 1:40 a.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

All of this for what? To make us believe the past 2 years didnt happen? Seriously was the additional production and cost really necessary? What we really want is accountability, and transparency not the sweeping of the dirt under the carpet

All we've seen for the past 2 years is the Davis administration striving hard to be as non transparent as possible. SunOil? RMBailey? Cornish? Bell and Cooper?
That there are two sitting cabinet ministers, one the DPM, who have polar opposite stories of unusual calls being made to bypass established immigration law and policy in order to secure the release of 62 illegally residing immigrants who for all we know "could" have been a part of an intl smuggling operation. Fred Mitchell tell Bell not to say anything to the public. I hope the gun smuggler caught in the US rat out everybody, top to bottom.

Does anyone really believe that Keith Bell wont wont be Keith Bell at Housing? How many rules can he bypass there? So they take that from Jobeth, what pray tell does the minister of Energy do? And Jobeth for that role??? Did the jetski operator accused of sexually assaulting a tourist have a license to operate? What happen to the taxi driver who charge the tourists 600 dollars for a drop off service then abandoned them?

That the ministry of works bpl I never saw any communication on the hedge, roadworks, school roof no contract no insurance didnt happen? That Cornish is still sitting next to the PM in parliament? That Vaughn Miller is deadwood at environment while SunOil's fine is somehow a secret? Why is that do you wonder that while the PM travels the globe on a platform of climate change, he reappoints such an underperforming environment minister who wouldnt be the wiser on any violation committed by an investor?

On Bell shuffled in Davis Cabinet shake-up

Posted 4 September 2023, 3:04 a.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

The sad thing about our entire political landscape is once you have a relationship with the leader, no position is out of bounds. No position requires any intelligence or leadership skill. **I recall someone telling me after Travis was elected, "*I could get in too, all I need is a good suit*" and there you have it, "*governance*" in the Bananas in a *nut*shell.**

Adrian Gibson still in parliament. Keith Bell still think he's justified in ordering the release of 60 people who've been in the country for months and cant produce one identity document among them. He say Chester Cooper tell him to do it. Chester Cooper say he een say nuttin. How can 2 sitting MPs have 2 drastically opposite accounts of a serious breech in immigration policy and neither be asked to resign? Sears nor the PM saw the communication regarding the fuel hedge... well until the email evidence show up. Cornish has a case of rape with a knife. The contractor moonlighting as a pastor got a verbal contract to put up a roof at RMBailey having no insurance while Brave Davis giving speeches about how they've increased transparency in the procurement process.... unless they dont want to. Improved environmental laws... cuz carbon credits... but only if SunOil isnt the perpetrator

ThisIsOurs says...

100% correct, I was told the exact same thing by someone who collects the church money, essentially ~"*Jesus and love talk is fine, but bills have to pay*"

church nowadays is no different than going to a nightclub, who wearing what and how much fun we had. Pastors are now battling for how much time they can get on talk shows to promote **their** "brand". Theyre marketing *themselves*, not God

This is precisely why Jesus walked in the temple and throw over all the money collection tables, its an abomination

On A plea for understanding and change

Posted 3 September 2023, 1:21 a.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

That same sentence stuck out to me juxtaposed against the example given of the physically challenged person whose electricity bill now exceeds his NIB benefits. I asked as you did, how can he "carry on"? Multiple his situation by 10,000 minimum for retired individuals with costs that soar above their retirement benefits who have no relatives to butress them.

Again I agree with you, our BEC bill is a symptom of decades of failed Lanisha Rolle types steering the country. You get three results, no intelligent input. no opposition to disastrous policy and the attempt to destroy subordinates who try to inject sense. Just look at the immigration mess no sensible person could support it but Keith Bell invoking the armour of God.

Did the executives at BEC model these rate increases and forecast people with 2000 dollar bills? Did they see those bills as revenue needed to right the company? Its fally on both ends. It's not sustainable for the individual, they will adjust behaviour to bring down the bill if possible. But what then happens to the revenue forecast? Fally all around.

On DIANE PHILLIPS: The high cost of power

Posted 2 September 2023, 9:10 a.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

I notice a weird trend among many of the Netflix shows. They *romanticize* drinking, getting drunk and the after effects of being drunk. Drinking is portrayed as almost a part of work and something the chic must do. This is the deception that leads many a predisposed addictive personality down the road to alcoholism. And yes they can develop addictions to food as well.

The writer makes some causation links between drinking and abuse, but ignores the fact that not all people who drink beat their spouses and children bloody. Abusers are still abusers even in the absence of alcohol. What possibly could be said is that drinking increases the volatility of already tense environments

A good message to drill into young people is probably everything een for everybody, *to thine own self be true*