What is an acceptable figure for the number of innocent citizens being mistakenly hung after being wrongly convicted? What about 5 out of every 100 hangings? Or perhaps 10? What does the "Hang 'em high" right wing Christian pastors think?
Did Toby Smith ever get a reply to the letter that he said that he was going to send to King Charles? Did he ever even send the letter? Has he done anything with his Hog Island Hog Island Lighthouse project? It seems the government made the correct decision to entrust RCL to actually get the job done. Talk is cheap; money buy land.
So recorded deaths in the Bahamas from Fetanyl, a drug you can get legally proscribed by a doctor and purchase at any pharmacy; One. Recorded deaths from marijuana, a harmless illegal drug; zero. Is there something wrong with picture? We should expect many more deaths from fetanyl in the future, sadly.
Meanwhile some of these pastors who own and operate successful church businesses spend thousands of dollars on expensive shoes and silk woolen suits. Is that really the way that God wants them to use the money that they persuaded their followers to give to them? Is a fancy suit really more important than housing homeless children? Perhaps I mussa read the wrong Bible version.
Several hundred years ago Bishops of the Christian churches would regularly convict and condemn people who had a different belief of the teachings of Jesus to be burnt alive publicly. These were sick and evil men who understood the teachings about as well most people understand quantum mechanics. Did the church people who appeared to perform on Bat Street for the so called National Day of Prayer get paid for their performance? Are their actions governed by simple greed and a lust for the power of recognition? Do evil acts perpetuated by those falsely claiming to be speaking for God merit a retribution greater than that afforded to regular sinners? The pronouncements of these evil self-satisfied charlatans is justly sickening.
Was not her mother one of the race of colonizers, Beryl, was it not? OK, Let's move on from that, after all Pindling's father was born in Barbados so he was only half Bahamian, true true, aye?
he country owes a huge debt of gratitude to state employed worker Mr. Rodney Moncur, and State Employed Worker Mr. Carlos Reid. Both of these men are working probably 60 hours each and every week to keep the murder rate down. The murder rate last year in the Bahamas was 270 per million population; can you imagine how much higher it would be if Mr. Davis had not hired on these 2 tirelessly working men. The innovative ideas that they have already brought to the table can not be matched by any other State employed worker, and probably never will be. A knighthood at the very least should be in the near future for both of them.
This is so horrible for the woman involved. And what sort of sexual pervert wants to have forcible secs at 9 am in the morning anyway? Something definitely out of kilter with this man's mind IMO.
HI Slickened; compare the USA with the UK murder rates; both are considered first world countries; one has a relatively low murder rate, 9.9 per million population, the other has a relatively high murder rate. You want to guess which one has abolished capital punishment for almost 70 years now?
hrysippus says...
What is an acceptable figure for the number of innocent citizens being mistakenly hung after being wrongly convicted? What about 5 out of every 100 hangings? Or perhaps 10? What does the "Hang 'em high" right wing Christian pastors think?
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hrysippus says...
Did Toby Smith ever get a reply to the letter that he said that he was going to send to King Charles? Did he ever even send the letter? Has he done anything with his Hog Island Hog Island Lighthouse project? It seems the government made the correct decision to entrust RCL to actually get the job done. Talk is cheap; money buy land.
On Royal Caribbean Chief: 'Proof is in the pudding'
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hrysippus says...
So recorded deaths in the Bahamas from Fetanyl, a drug you can get legally proscribed by a doctor and purchase at any pharmacy; One. Recorded deaths from marijuana, a harmless illegal drug; zero. Is there something wrong with picture? We should expect many more deaths from fetanyl in the future, sadly.
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hrysippus says...
Meanwhile some of these pastors who own and operate successful church businesses spend thousands of dollars on expensive shoes and silk woolen suits. Is that really the way that God wants them to use the money that they persuaded their followers to give to them? Is a fancy suit really more important than housing homeless children? Perhaps I mussa read the wrong Bible version.
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hrysippus says...
Well Sickended, three days later and you have your answer as to the effectiveness of this political pastoral performance.
On UNITED IN PRAYER...but Christian leaders divided on death penalty
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hrysippus says...
Several hundred years ago Bishops of the Christian churches would regularly convict and condemn people who had a different belief of the teachings of Jesus to be burnt alive publicly. These were sick and evil men who understood the teachings about as well most people understand quantum mechanics. Did the church people who appeared to perform on Bat Street for the so called National Day of Prayer get paid for their performance? Are their actions governed by simple greed and a lust for the power of recognition? Do evil acts perpetuated by those falsely claiming to be speaking for God merit a retribution greater than that afforded to regular sinners? The pronouncements of these evil self-satisfied charlatans is justly sickening.
On UNITED IN PRAYER...but Christian leaders divided on death penalty
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hrysippus says...
Was not her mother one of the race of colonizers, Beryl, was it not? OK, Let's move on from that, after all Pindling's father was born in Barbados so he was only half
Bahamian, true true, aye?
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Posted 15 January 2024, 9:11 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
he country owes a huge debt of gratitude to state employed worker Mr. Rodney Moncur, and State Employed Worker Mr. Carlos Reid. Both of these men are working probably 60 hours each and every week to keep the murder rate down. The murder rate last year in the Bahamas was 270 per million population; can you imagine how much higher it would be if Mr. Davis had not hired on these 2 tirelessly working men. The innovative ideas that they have already brought to the table can not be matched by any other State employed worker, and probably never will be. A knighthood at the very least should be in the near future for both of them.
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hrysippus says...
This is so horrible for the woman involved. And what sort of sexual pervert wants to have forcible secs at 9 am in the morning anyway? Something definitely out of kilter with this man's mind IMO.
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hrysippus says...
HI Slickened; compare the USA with the UK murder rates; both are considered first world countries; one has a relatively low murder rate, 9.9 per million population, the other has a relatively high murder rate. You want to guess which one has abolished capital punishment for almost 70 years now?
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