well she shot one of them... but you should know with all the crimes going on though, the news papers tend to just combine them into one story... Dey say this crime happened, and meanwhile x, y, z, a, b, c crimes was going down too call crime stoppers....
The thing is the courts aren't saying the immigration laws are wrong. They are saying that the immigration dept is not adhering to its own laws, and in this respect they are the biggest enemy of themselves.
No one is saying don't deport people who are here unlawfully, only don't go about deporting those persons in an unlawful manner, because if you do that, like with Rufa, and with that Haitian man shot in the neck, the person you're trying to deport will get off the hook.
Then when ya turn around and start criticizing the courts for trying to uphold the law...... you're not winning support, even if your cause if just, you're losing support by effing around.
If i was PM for the day, i would take that opportunity to reconnect with not only my constituents, but the nation as a whole. Now are precarious times, and we need to engage in dialogue with the people of the Bahamas. Too long has the gov't simply told the people of the Bahamas what is going to happen, with little to no input or consultation with the people or relevant stakeholders. NHI would be a good place to start in these discussions. The feasibility of Junk Carnival as an annual event would also be another topic. The potential to redirect mis-allocated funds into so desperately needed social initiatives definitely a topic.
I would address government transparency and freedom of information. The gov't has to be accountable, and even thought it will always have faults, increased accountability to the citizens and the global community as a whole would afford significant progress for this country, and help address the rampant conflict of interest issues that are standard procedure in the country.
I would do a walk about through brain and grants town, nassau village, foxhill, bluehill and all of our long standing communities and reassure the people that we as a gov't are there for them, and not only seen in these hoods after someone dead and we looking for some PR photos. No, as PM i would personally meet with the disenfranchised of our country and let them know that they are not forgotten.
Finally, to finish off my day as PM, i would have a family friendly fair at an appropriate public venue. Bring the family come out meet, greet, eat and have fun and let us reconnect and unify as a people. Let us come together as Bahamians with love and joy. Let us not be a have and have-not nation, but a nation of Christian love and compassion once again. Let us all be able to out at night and have fun with no gun shots and no robberies and no beefing.
And let me as a PM lead by example, unward, onward, forward, together Bahamaland!
TruePeople says...
well she shot one of them... but you should know with all the crimes going on though, the news papers tend to just combine them into one story... Dey say this crime happened, and meanwhile x, y, z, a, b, c crimes was going down too call crime stoppers....
On Two men shot dead, woman turns herself in to police
Posted 29 December 2015, 11:08 a.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
147 jhed damn
On Man, 20, stabbed to death in Yellow Elder Gardens after argument over food
Posted 29 December 2015, 10:51 a.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
wow jhed
On Police search for man who shot at officers during high-speed chase
Posted 29 December 2015, 10:51 a.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
Man, i ein know why y'all tryin show up yall ting... bunch a ppl round here got straps, the only special y'all is is special needs bey
On Man in custody after allegedly daring police to arrest him
Posted 24 December 2015, 9:35 a.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
The thing is the courts aren't saying the immigration laws are wrong. They are saying that the immigration dept is not adhering to its own laws, and in this respect they are the biggest enemy of themselves.
No one is saying don't deport people who are here unlawfully, only don't go about deporting those persons in an unlawful manner, because if you do that, like with Rufa, and with that Haitian man shot in the neck, the person you're trying to deport will get off the hook.
Then when ya turn around and start criticizing the courts for trying to uphold the law...... you're not winning support, even if your cause if just, you're losing support by effing around.
On Rufa ‘continues to be target for immigration officers’
Posted 24 December 2015, 9:30 a.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
i love that potters cay has a three-phase redevelopment plan....
Why the hell did anyone think Bahamar could be done in one feel swoop!?
On New entrance being created for Potter’s Cay Dock
Posted 24 December 2015, 8:51 a.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
sad
On Sports coach crime scene ‘one of worst ever seen’
Posted 23 December 2015, 4:29 p.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
what next guh get dropped?
On NHI’s 5,000 patient requirement dropped
Posted 23 December 2015, 4:25 p.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
If i was PM for the day, i would take that opportunity to reconnect with not only my constituents, but the nation as a whole. Now are precarious times, and we need to engage in dialogue with the people of the Bahamas. Too long has the gov't simply told the people of the Bahamas what is going to happen, with little to no input or consultation with the people or relevant stakeholders. NHI would be a good place to start in these discussions. The feasibility of Junk Carnival as an annual event would also be another topic. The potential to redirect mis-allocated funds into so desperately needed social initiatives definitely a topic.
I would address government transparency and freedom of information. The gov't has to be accountable, and even thought it will always have faults, increased accountability to the citizens and the global community as a whole would afford significant progress for this country, and help address the rampant conflict of interest issues that are standard procedure in the country.
I would do a walk about through brain and grants town, nassau village, foxhill, bluehill and all of our long standing communities and reassure the people that we as a gov't are there for them, and not only seen in these hoods after someone dead and we looking for some PR photos. No, as PM i would personally meet with the disenfranchised of our country and let them know that they are not forgotten.
Finally, to finish off my day as PM, i would have a family friendly fair at an appropriate public venue. Bring the family come out meet, greet, eat and have fun and let us reconnect and unify as a people. Let us come together as Bahamians with love and joy. Let us not be a have and have-not nation, but a nation of Christian love and compassion once again. Let us all be able to out at night and have fun with no gun shots and no robberies and no beefing.
And let me as a PM lead by example, unward, onward, forward, together Bahamaland!
On THE BIG QUESTION: What would you do as Prime Minister for a day?
Posted 23 December 2015, 9:46 a.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
Talks all Obie tryna do nah, get one ride offa Cuba back... pathetic
On Discussions to benefit both The Bahamas and Cuba
Posted 23 December 2015, 9:16 a.m. Suggest removal