What about humane rights for males. Marital rape will be criminalized. Go look and see what is called rape. Then think about how that can be used as a weapon in a marriage. In cases of abuse the gov should work more quickly to arrange divorces. Marital rape law does not stop marital rape. After the first good beat down all unwanted sex could be considered rape. Evil people will still get away with it.
The Bahamas is a young nation with a population of around 370,000 people. I do not see how we can maintain our Identity and dominance of our lands without guarding our borders. We see through pyramid schemes, fake evangelist and other situations, that Bahamians are vulnerable. We need not fool ourselves into believing that we have to take on the world unnecessarily. We have been given our immigration laws for a reason. We should use them fairly but not carelessly. We should always remember that we are on equal par with the mighty american dollar.
Thank you joe blow. So to my understanding to do somethings. We should allow people with no real form of Bahamian identification out of the detention center after 4 days. Let them use the phone freely whilst being held. Wait until they remove all their belongings and then wait on their permission to flatten the illegal homes (that many Bahamians live in also). The Bahamas is still considered a third world nation. This man insist on painting a majority of of Bahamians as narrow minded, protectionist, violent bigots. Just the mere fact that he says these inflammatory and degrading remarks without any coercive opposition proves otherwise. He mercilessly attacks the character of all Bahamians. At a time when we can least afford it. To what end? I would easily understand him defending his clients. But to throw blanket accusations on all Bahamians seems vicious and hateful. But, I am not close minded. Show us the pictures of those people that sowed their mouths shut. Have us see videos of the inside of the detention center and compare them with similar outfits in peer countries. Show us proof that all of those people at the detention center are not dangerous criminals. Show us that those people gave the authorities the necessary paperwork at the time the were apprehended. Tell of a detention center where no one has protested being held. Most important of all show us the ratio of those repatriated and those that were detained illegally. I take issue with the words "ethnic cleansing". If you have a problem with the system, deal with the system. Leave the Bahamian people out of your crusaded. That rhetoric is divisive and dangerous. It is irresponsible and reckless to use that term.
ha ha ha he he he ahhhhhh I am a fishermen. I have been looking with great amazement at life in this Bahamas. We allow those with the least concern or the least dealings with the subject matter to have the most influence on them. We are his little pet project. The things that he is trying to accomplish he does not and will not live with results. Then he will blame us for not being appreciative of the changes that have been thrust upon us. In an era when almost every country on the globe are more heavily regulating (not restricting) emigration, for security, societal and many other reasons, this man thinks that he knows different. However, I am weary when I hear of these extremes. Sometimes they are proposed to make us accept ideas that otherwise would be less palatable.
I nice cheap drone ($900) would catch many criminals, especially day light offenders. Almost eliminating cause for deadly car and foot chases. Setting up stings to catch known perpetrators would also be quite effective. There are cheaper and easier things that can be done. The devil must be at work in this little Bahamas to keep these things hidden from the people in charge.
I agree that marijuana should be legalized. But only because of the fact that it is now legal in the US and that only one type of people seem to bear the brunt of the law, causing more harm than good
In my lifetime I have NEVER seen the use of marijuana help the life of anyone. The difference between alcohol and marijuana is that, alcohol can be used as a taste or to fill, but marijuana has but one use and that is to get you high, You will not interact with people the way normally would.
Also it would be reckless for any member of the clergy to endorse its legality. Remember that if it was left it to these people alcohol, cigarettes and number of other things of the like would be illegal. Next you would probably want them to give pornography their blessing.
Please make your point without tearing down the guardians.
charl says...
What about humane rights for males.
Marital rape will be criminalized.
Go look and see what is called rape.
Then think about how that can be used as a weapon in a marriage.
In cases of abuse the gov should work more quickly to arrange divorces.
Marital rape law does not stop marital rape. After the first good beat down all unwanted sex could be considered rape. Evil people will still get away with it.
The Bahamas is a young nation with a population of around 370,000 people. I do not see how we can maintain our Identity and dominance of our lands without guarding our borders. We see through pyramid schemes, fake evangelist and other situations, that Bahamians are vulnerable. We need not fool ourselves into believing that we have to take on the world unnecessarily. We have been given our immigration laws for a reason. We should use them fairly but not carelessly.
We should always remember that we are on equal par with the mighty american dollar.
On AG hits back at UN presentation criticism
Posted 21 January 2018, 11:26 a.m. Suggest removal
charl says...
Thank you joe blow.
So to my understanding to do somethings. We should allow people with no real form of Bahamian identification out of the detention center after 4 days. Let them use the phone freely whilst being held. Wait until they remove all their belongings and then wait on their permission to flatten the illegal homes (that many Bahamians live in also).
The Bahamas is still considered a third world nation. This man insist on painting a majority of of Bahamians as narrow minded, protectionist, violent bigots. Just the mere fact that he says these inflammatory and degrading remarks without any coercive opposition proves otherwise.
He mercilessly attacks the character of all Bahamians. At a time when we can least afford it. To what end?
I would easily understand him defending his clients. But to throw blanket accusations on all Bahamians seems vicious and hateful.
But, I am not close minded. Show us the pictures of those people that sowed their mouths shut. Have us see videos of the inside of the detention center and compare them with similar outfits in peer countries. Show us proof that all of those people at the detention center are not dangerous criminals. Show us that those people gave the authorities the necessary paperwork at the time the were apprehended. Tell of a detention center where no one has protested being held. Most important of all show us the ratio of those repatriated and those that were detained illegally.
I take issue with the words "ethnic cleansing". If you have a problem with the system, deal with the system. Leave the Bahamian people out of your crusaded. That rhetoric is divisive and dangerous. It is irresponsible and reckless to use that term.
On INSIGHT: We treat murderers and rapists better than we treat people suspected of having ‘Haitian blood’
Posted 17 January 2018, 9:14 p.m. Suggest removal
charl says...
ha ha ha he he he ahhhhhh
I am a fishermen.
I have been looking with great amazement at life in this Bahamas. We allow those with the least concern or the least dealings with the subject matter to have the most influence on them.
We are his little pet project.
The things that he is trying to accomplish he does not and will not live with results.
Then he will blame us for not being appreciative of the changes that have been thrust upon us.
In an era when almost every country on the globe are more heavily regulating (not restricting) emigration, for security, societal and many other reasons, this man thinks that he knows different.
However, I am weary when I hear of these extremes. Sometimes they are proposed to make us accept ideas that otherwise would be less palatable.
On ‘Don’t bulldoze shanty towns - create a Little Haiti instead’
Posted 14 January 2018, 12:47 p.m. Suggest removal
charl says...
I nice cheap drone ($900) would catch many criminals, especially day light offenders. Almost eliminating cause for deadly car and foot chases.
Setting up stings to catch known perpetrators would also be quite effective.
There are cheaper and easier things that can be done.
The devil must be at work in this little Bahamas to keep these things hidden from the people in charge.
On Methods to tackle crime
Posted 14 January 2018, 12:45 p.m. Suggest removal
charl says...
The Bahamas does not make car parts. Think about how much money can be kept in the country.
On Fix our streets
Posted 11 January 2018, 7:43 p.m. Suggest removal
charl says...
1000% agreement
On You have a right to film
Posted 11 January 2018, 5:28 p.m. Suggest removal
charl says...
I agree that marijuana should be legalized. But only because of the fact that it is now legal in the US and that only one type of people seem to bear the brunt of the law, causing more harm than good
In my lifetime I have NEVER seen the use of marijuana help the life of anyone. The difference between alcohol and marijuana is that, alcohol can be used as a taste or to fill, but marijuana has but one use and that is to get you high, You will not interact with people the way normally would.
Also it would be reckless for any member of the clergy to endorse its legality. Remember that if it was left it to these people alcohol, cigarettes and number of other things of the like would be illegal. Next you would probably want them to give pornography their blessing.
Please make your point without tearing down the guardians.
On Marijuana should be legal
Posted 11 January 2018, 5:27 p.m. Suggest removal
charl says...
Oh the comedy.
When the marriage is considered a "piece a paper and a piece a jewelry"
On Marital rape 'most pressing gender-based issue in Bahamas'
Posted 11 January 2018, 4:38 p.m. Suggest removal