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hrysippus says...

It is known that the plp has trolls that they pay to skew public opinion through posts on social media. It is is perhaps less well known that Russia has department of trolls whose job it is to foster dissent amongst western countries, now this post may be from a genuine person expressing their views but to be it reads a little off key and I do not trust it. Perhaps the Tribune web master could research the email address supplied when this poster registrated.

hrysippus says...

9 9 out of 41 BPL workers have illegal drugs in their system. I have just had an idea, I might just know why the generators keep breaking down.

On BPL: Nine fail drug testing

Posted 8 March 2018, 4:43 p.m. Suggest removal

hrysippus says...

Are Bad smelling contracts at Water and Sewerage, .. . . . ....
Rank ministerial abuse of privilege? .. ... . . . ...
These contracts for cronies just won't go away, . . . ....
No matter what Davis or Mitchell might say, . . . .....
The plp cabinet look like a bunch of buffoons, . . . ... ...
With the same amount of sense as that duck in Looney Tunes, . . ...
Corruption in the government always leaves a trail, . . . .... ..
That ends up with a minister applying for his bail, . . . .....
I for one think that if youre low-life scum, . . . . .. ....
You deserve to be in jail when your trial is done.

hrysippus says...

Paying tithes to a church is decidedly idiotic,.. ......... .. ... ...
Buying entrance into heaven is totally neurotic, . . ....
The pastor, he gets fat while your family staying thin, . . . .
And when your time is done Saint Peter still won't let you in, .. .. . .. ..
If you've stolen and you've cheated yet think your sin is washed away, . . ...
You're in for a hell of a shock when you reach that judgement day,
And that fancy car that the pastor just bought . . ... . . ...
On that Judgement Day will count for nought, . . ......... ...
There is a special circle reserved in Hell, . . . ...
For those who Salvation seek to sell, . . . ...
Now some of these council members may mean well, .. .. ....
How many and which I cannot tell, . . . .. ...
But when they seek to judge just who is fit to wed, . . . ..
We should go back to the Good Book and see what Jesus said, . . ....
Concerning splinters and a mote, . ........ .....
And marriages not subject to vote, . ... ...
Of confidence from the local churchman, . .. ....
Who will fatten his wallet whenever he can, . . . .... .
By charging for counselling and license fee, . . ......
For an arrangement that should, and used to be, free.

On Churches propose marriage controls

Posted 7 March 2018, 1:31 p.m. Suggest removal

hrysippus says...

TalrusHell seems particularly racially conscious today. What difference does it make if a white, black, purple or orange skinned man owns or manages the plaza there?

hrysippus says...

and again the elected politicians have sleeked to restrict the very people they have been elected to serve. Mitch Hanna was a good example when he tried to include in the constitution a clause that would only allow citizens of the Bahamas to move from one island within the Commonwealth to another with government permission, thankfully the British Foreign Office would not countenance such an abrogation pf power to elected officials. The so-called spy bill has so much opportunity for evil people in positions of power in our government to use the information that will be then entitled to collect for nefarious ends. Fred Smith has consistently warned us of the danger inherent in this bill. I hope we listen.
With regards to the comments of the AG, I may be wrong, but he seems to have an issue with the way in which the courts have acted regarding immigrants, seems a little strange to me since he is a very important part of the system he may be criticising.

On Smith hits back at ‘cowardly’ Bethel

Posted 6 March 2018, 4:17 p.m. Suggest removal

hrysippus says...

Pouryourwine, good post, so many of the other posters are so obviously paid by unsavoury plp operatives to spout thoughtless cliché, after cliché as an alternate to reasoned arguments.

On Smith hits back at ‘cowardly’ Bethel

Posted 6 March 2018, 3:56 p.m. Suggest removal

hrysippus says...

The issue of intoxication remains unaddressed. A woman cannot legally give her consent if she has drunk alcohol and is considered intoxicated. The reality in many relationships is that consensual conjugal relations occur after a drink or two. Each of these encounters will leave the husband liable to prosecution with no available defence. Perhaps the government just ban sex completely, add a little fricassee to it all?

hrysippus says...

Trolls out in force today, I see.

On School beatings must be very last resort

Posted 5 March 2018, 7:06 p.m. Suggest removal

hrysippus says...

What maintenance are you talking about? The company who came to survey my house certainly did talk about the cost and the life expectancy of the batteries. I wonder just where you are getting this information that you disseminate so freely.