man tal dey ein get it yinno. And still Bahamian ppl dem still confused why Bahamian ppl dem (cops, citizen, or otherwise) is a murderous people. According to their reasoning no police can do wrong and anyone who is not 100% for police should be shot. The circumstances of these individuals is not respected, as they are like animals, easily vilified as criminals, and to be shot like dogs. Like i dun say, Jean get his come-uppance no doubt. I take issue with the revelling in killing of a HUMAN. To y'all it's not about humans or lives or families or accountability, responsibility and professional policing. It's gangland mentality; collect them before they collect you. Thats how i see so called criminals find it so easy to kill people, they think in some kind of distorted black and white perception of reality. I still wastin my words typing this but i can congratulate the police for removing a criminal from the streets, NOT for shooting him dead.
You kno you're right. Look at most of the west indies, not just JA. Guyana, Trinidad are also good examples. And the Gov't dem act like high and mighty gods when they just keep running those countries deeper into the ground (if possible). vanity of vanities, everything is vanity!
As for Walker: "There are far more crime warnings issued for by the U.S. State Department for the Bahamas than any other country in the world. The unemployment rate for young men is record high and rising. Nassau is filled with guns. The police are ineffective. The legal system is broken."
I think walker likes to make it sound worse than it actually is though. the real danger is for us... not for tourist
Jean was a badman no doubt. But i think i'm the only one who gets the point Tal is making. Sometimes you can't see the forest for the trees. Yall is sey reh reh bout murder murder is this and that person fault, mean time when police kill yall jumping for joy. The reasoning yall using behind why police should kill is the reasoning ppl in the street use to kill their one another. we should expect more accountability from the police. Tal is not saying that it's bad of the police to stop Jean in this way, but that if it the use of leathal force was warrented, and investigation into the circumstances surrounding it would illustrate that fact. However, the shoot first ask later mentality, and the jump for joy yall is give the police for shooting someone does not encourage accountability nor responsibility. It's just making Nassau more like the wild west where we have desperados and lawmen just bussin guns
Bahamar was advertising it's opening overseas (US and CANADA) a few years back (original) and had another similar round of ads for the delayed opening too. No ads at the moment. Wonder what those interested tourist are thinking now.
TruePeople says...
they muss kno bout illicit firearms bey, where you think some of them guns is coming from, thats how y'all is simple jhed
On Wanted man dies after being shot in "gun battle" with police
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TruePeople says...
man tal dey ein get it yinno. And still Bahamian ppl dem still confused why Bahamian ppl dem (cops, citizen, or otherwise) is a murderous people. According to their reasoning no police can do wrong and anyone who is not 100% for police should be shot. The circumstances of these individuals is not respected, as they are like animals, easily vilified as criminals, and to be shot like dogs. Like i dun say, Jean get his come-uppance no doubt. I take issue with the revelling in killing of a HUMAN. To y'all it's not about humans or lives or families or accountability, responsibility and professional policing. It's gangland mentality; collect them before they collect you. Thats how i see so called criminals find it so easy to kill people, they think in some kind of distorted black and white perception of reality. I still wastin my words typing this but i can congratulate the police for removing a criminal from the streets, NOT for shooting him dead.
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TruePeople says...
Herb is for the healing of the Nation
On Three marijuana fields discovered
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TruePeople says...
where the Christian council is when they have gay fest up in G Bahama?
On Three marijuana fields discovered
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TruePeople says...
so what was causing crime before video games, and why is killing in video games so appealing? cart before the horse here
On Bran: Govt has been crippled by criminality during this term
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TruePeople says...
You kno you're right. Look at most of the west indies, not just JA. Guyana, Trinidad are also good examples. And the Gov't dem act like high and mighty gods when they just keep running those countries deeper into the ground (if possible). vanity of vanities, everything is vanity!
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TruePeople says...
That's ya boy Scheffer
As for Walker: "There are far more crime warnings issued for by the U.S. State Department for the Bahamas than any other country in the world. The unemployment rate for young men is record high and rising. Nassau is filled with guns. The police are ineffective. The legal system is broken."
I think walker likes to make it sound worse than it actually is though. the real danger is for us... not for tourist
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TruePeople says...
Jean was a badman no doubt. But i think i'm the only one who gets the point Tal is making. Sometimes you can't see the forest for the trees. Yall is sey reh reh bout murder murder is this and that person fault, mean time when police kill yall jumping for joy. The reasoning yall using behind why police should kill is the reasoning ppl in the street use to kill their one another. we should expect more accountability from the police. Tal is not saying that it's bad of the police to stop Jean in this way, but that if it the use of leathal force was warrented, and investigation into the circumstances surrounding it would illustrate that fact. However, the shoot first ask later mentality, and the jump for joy yall is give the police for shooting someone does not encourage accountability nor responsibility. It's just making Nassau more like the wild west where we have desperados and lawmen just bussin guns
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TruePeople says...
Bahamar was advertising it's opening overseas (US and CANADA) a few years back (original) and had another similar round of ads for the delayed opening too. No ads at the moment. Wonder what those interested tourist are thinking now.
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TruePeople says...
ya, and if CPI is 3% a year, and COLA is 4% a year, then that's only a net increase of 1% annually
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