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ThisIsOurs says...

Your problems dont necessarily prevent you from seeing problems others have and the US has huge migrant detention issues, least of which was highlighted by the inability to identify parents of children and toddlers separated at the Texas border. One case so egregious the child no longer recognized the parent.

That said, the existence of someone else's problems doesnt mean you dont have problems as well. And we do have serious issues that need to be addressed with long term detention of detainees as highlighted by several high profile cases of detainees lost in the system

On US report exposes trafficking issues

Posted 20 July 2022, 12:17 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

is there a thing such as a Mitsubishi "jeep"? Or did they mean Mitsubishi SUV? just cuz its print news.

ThisIsOurs says...

True, but you didnt need to travel so far for a villian, anyone see "*money comin'*" yet? I remmber having a conversation with a "believer" and asking them, *but aint money was supposed to come on Sept 15th*? Their reply, *bishop say dont give up hope*. Which makes sense, if everybody gave up hope, who'd continue to put money in the election plate to find out the next money comin date?

On Prosperity gospel has failed GB

Posted 19 July 2022, 7:44 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

Oban??? Nobody should be sad that we dodged that shady bullet. Those guys "appeared" to more interested in getting their hands on prime property and developing commercially than any oil drilling.

On Will Equinor sale pay for clean-up?

Posted 18 July 2022, 2:28 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

Please let it go. There are serious issues to be looked at. If you sat around and said nothing to Minnis for 5 years this is zippo.

ThisIsOurs says...

While I do think theres a global money making greedy agenda tied to COVID and I've seen a push locally to use COVID for profit, I believe this is a COVID spike. Them reporting 50 people in hospital with COVID says it's a spike. But it's nowhere near 2020 level and looks like we're closer to something "like" a seasonal flu outbreak, the difference here being even if you come out of it you can still end up with some strange lingering effects.After you're over a regular flu, you're over it.

ThisIsOurs says...

I think Fred Mitchell is one of the most brilliant persons ever. I enjoy listening to him talk about Bahamain history and putting things in context. I couldnt give two hoots about who he loves and I'm not interested in his social circle. But just like Natino from this story you often hear a deep anger emerge that takes away from his messaging. That anger (in my opinion) most likely stems from decades of horrible mistreatment and from being overlooked even though you're more than qualified. Release it. Concentrate on the good work you have to do.

ThisIsOurs says...

believe you, but no emergency room physician will admit someone because they're hungry. A&E is a high volume filter for low volume hospitals. No hospital system to date is designed to handle a large percentage of sick patients.

I find it extraordinarily hard to believe that all of a sudden, a bunch of people, at the same time, saught care for their noncommunicable disease with absolutely no relationship to a COVID diagnosis. Now if you have high blood pressure that you been walking around normally for years with, and you caught COVID last week... well this week you might start to experience real difficulty breathing "and" elevated blood pressure. That makes sense. For this to happen across a community to unrelated people, it's a COVID spike. Regardless of how mild the variant is in healthy people, its deadly in people with non communicable diseases most especially obesity. Not to mention the elderly and immunocompromised

ThisIsOurs says...

Nobody wants to go to the hospital. People who go to the hospital for COVID most likely cant breathe. It's literally the only reason they'd admit them