If he does not resign then he may not get his generous government pension, paid by we taxpayers, for the rest of his life and also for the rest of his surviving spouse. Please see the pension of the country's first PM and who exactly continues to benefit from this extremely generous pension, plus several others in addition.
A little research indicates that about 5% of convictions for serious crime in the USA are incorrect. The question then becomes is it better for the state to wrongly kill one citizen or to let nineteen rightly convicted murderers spend the rest their lives in a cell with a slop bucket for company instead of executing them?
I have occasionally wondered how this columnist would have written about Sir Oswald Mosely in the 1930's, if he had been writing his column during those times; might he have supported Mosely's views on immigration from Europe perhaps?
Hi unrealthinker; this matter is not yet before the courts, as such no media house can be charged with anything short of libel; also you cannot libel someone who has shuffled off this mortal plain. You're welcome. Follow me more more useful info.....sigh....
The Pingdom years were most corrupt, . The ending in ninety two abrupt, . The country then enjoyed those cleaner times, . Accountability and less government crimes. . But all good things must reach their end; . A different PM the voting trend. . Will this one manage to survive the scandal? . Or widespread corruption too much to handle. . The electorate will determine soon, . The piper’s colour that calls the tune. . Sigh.
Marked safe from reading any of Mr. O. Bodie's sycophantic letters for four years now. This man should get a job, although perhaps not as an attorney. LOL....
Fernander the cop, says promises have been kept, Families of the murdered left to only wail and wept, Of one thing we all can be sure, A retired police commissioner will never be poor. And if a promised report is never actually made, The collective public memory can only slowly fade. And a diplomatic appointment will show that all is right, More especially in a country where the peeps be mostly lilac…. The court of St. James comes to mind. Sigh.
If your figure of 134 is correct then gives a rate of just over 38 per 100,000 population. This would make us the 9th most murderous country in the world just after Haiti, if using the Bah 2024 figure with statistics for 2023from other countries.
hrysippus says...
If he does not resign then he may not get his generous government pension, paid by we taxpayers, for the rest of his life and also for the rest of his surviving spouse. Please see the pension of the country's first PM and who exactly continues to benefit from this extremely generous pension, plus several others in addition.
On Knowles says ‘much more work to be done’ in voice note probe
Posted 9 January 2025, 8:45 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
A little research indicates that about 5% of convictions for serious crime in the USA are incorrect. The question then becomes is it better for the state to wrongly kill one citizen or to let nineteen rightly convicted murderers spend the rest their lives in a cell with a slop bucket for company instead of executing them?
On Attorneys raise concerns over proposals to mandate death penalty in The Bahamas
Posted 9 January 2025, 8:54 a.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
I have occasionally wondered how this columnist would have written about Sir Oswald Mosely in the 1930's, if he had been writing his column during those times; might he have supported Mosely's views on immigration from Europe perhaps?
On PETER YOUNG: One of most eventful years in world affairs
Posted 8 January 2025, 7 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
Hi unrealthinker; this matter is not yet before the courts, as such no media house can be charged with anything short of libel; also you cannot libel someone who has shuffled off this mortal plain. You're welcome. Follow me more more useful info.....sigh....
On Michael Johnson, Bjorn Ferguson and police sergeant charged after corruption probe
Posted 7 January 2025, 8:07 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
The Pingdom years were most corrupt, .
The ending in ninety two abrupt, .
The country then enjoyed those cleaner times, .
Accountability and less government crimes. .
But all good things must reach their end; .
A different PM the voting trend. .
Will this one manage to survive the scandal? .
Or widespread corruption too much to handle. .
The electorate will determine soon, .
The piper’s colour that calls the tune. .
Sigh.
On Michael Johnson, Bjorn Ferguson and police sergeant charged after corruption probe
Posted 7 January 2025, 6:26 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
As a simple human being I think there is something simply not right been going on here......
On Human rights committee still has not held meeting
Posted 6 January 2025, 9:18 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
Marked safe from reading any of Mr. O. Bodie's sycophantic letters for four years now. This man should get a job, although perhaps not as an attorney. LOL....
On Much to do to secure second term
Posted 6 January 2025, 7:54 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
So young, so sad. I didn't even know that a fifteen year old was allowed to drive in this country.
On Grandmother’s grief after boy, 15, killed in accident
Posted 6 January 2025, 10:08 a.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
Fernander the cop, says promises have been kept,
Families of the murdered left to only wail and wept,
Of one thing we all can be sure,
A retired police commissioner will never be poor.
And if a promised report is never actually made,
The collective public memory can only slowly fade.
And a diplomatic appointment will show that all is right,
More especially in a country where the peeps be mostly lilac….
The court of St. James comes to mind.
Sigh.
On Outgoing COP Fernander: "I have finished the race"
Posted 4 January 2025, 8:05 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
If your figure of 134 is correct then gives a rate of just over 38 per 100,000 population. This would make us the 9th most murderous country in the world just after Haiti, if using the Bah 2024 figure with statistics for 2023from other countries.
On Murder rate up 8% over prior year
Posted 2 January 2025, 6:13 p.m. Suggest removal