You know what gets me about the crime issue? The fact that we have a Deputy Prime Minister who was robbed at gun point while acting as Prime Minister and what appeared to be his casual brushing aside of the matter. Mr. Davis is a trained attorney, who specializes in criminal law. He has made his living representing persons accused of every form of crime and no doubt specialises (as most attorneys do) in finding loopholes in the law to get them off. He knows where the loopholes are and should be leading the charges (in my humble view) as the country's second-in-command to amend the releveant laws to fix our crime problems.
You know, we can call the talk shows and pen letters to the paper until we are blue in the face. In my mind, the Government knows what to do. I just question if they have the fortitude to do it. From all accounts, it does not appear that they do.
I cannot understand, for the life of me, how a country's citizens can constantly call for capital punishment, and make repeated suggestions to fix the law and our country's leaders, whom the majority of us elected and who are supposed to be working for us, continue to ignore our cries. How much more bloodshed do we need? How many more innocent people need to die before our Government wakes up?
We hear them in Parliament passing or amending all sort of frivilous Acts, yet the foremost things that plague this country - crime, immigration, the economy - are nowhere at the top of the agenda some two years after election and it really should have been the focus from day one.
I agree. It's one thing to catch the purported purpetrator, quite another to actually have them convicted in a court of law. Sadly many of these cases are thrown out, the jury returns a 'not guity' verdict or the subject "gets off" on some technicality on appeal. "Swift justice" should be felt all the way to Fox Hill Prison with sufficient time served not to re-offend.
I couldn't agree more. I find it interesting that most people have the exact same impression - that Mr. Mitchess travels extensively on the taxpayers' purse - but to delude himself into thinking everyone who feels this way is poitically motivated, well pompus **** is an understatement.
We bitch and complain that too many illegals are here and then when the Immigration Department appears to be doing something about it, we complain. Which is it? Do we want them caught and deported or do we want them to stay? Frankly I don't mind being inconvenienced (and I was) for an hour or more if it means that a couple hundred are caught. Like most Bahamians I want them gone!
So I guess as Christians we should do the "Christian thing" and just let the parasites come in. Open the darned borders and welcome them in. Boy I tell ya. If you don't laugh you'll cry.
jackbnimble says...
You know what gets me about the crime issue? The fact that we have a Deputy Prime Minister who was robbed at gun point while acting as Prime Minister and what appeared to be his casual brushing aside of the matter. Mr. Davis is a trained attorney, who specializes in criminal law. He has made his living representing persons accused of every form of crime and no doubt specialises (as most attorneys do) in finding loopholes in the law to get them off. He knows where the loopholes are and should be leading the charges (in my humble view) as the country's second-in-command to amend the releveant laws to fix our crime problems.
You know, we can call the talk shows and pen letters to the paper until we are blue in the face. In my mind, the Government knows what to do. I just question if they have the fortitude to do it. From all accounts, it does not appear that they do.
I cannot understand, for the life of me, how a country's citizens can constantly call for capital punishment, and make repeated suggestions to fix the law and our country's leaders, whom the majority of us elected and who are supposed to be working for us, continue to ignore our cries. How much more bloodshed do we need? How many more innocent people need to die before our Government wakes up?
We hear them in Parliament passing or amending all sort of frivilous Acts, yet the foremost things that plague this country - crime, immigration, the economy - are nowhere at the top of the agenda some two years after election and it really should have been the focus from day one.
I GEE!!
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jackbnimble says...
I agree. It's one thing to catch the purported purpetrator, quite another to actually have them convicted in a court of law. Sadly many of these cases are thrown out, the jury returns a 'not guity' verdict or the subject "gets off" on some technicality on appeal. "Swift justice" should be felt all the way to Fox Hill Prison with sufficient time served not to re-offend.
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jackbnimble says...
I couldn't agree more. I find it interesting that most people have the exact same impression - that Mr. Mitchess travels extensively on the taxpayers' purse - but to delude himself into thinking everyone who feels this way is poitically motivated, well pompus **** is an understatement.
On Mitchell: Critics are 'politically motivated'
Posted 17 December 2013, 3:28 p.m. Suggest removal
jackbnimble says...
We bitch and complain that too many illegals are here and then when the Immigration Department appears to be doing something about it, we complain. Which is it? Do we want them caught and deported or do we want them to stay? Frankly I don't mind being inconvenienced (and I was) for an hour or more if it means that a couple hundred are caught. Like most Bahamians I want them gone!
On Motorists stopped by Immigration road blocks
Posted 12 December 2013, 11:52 a.m. Suggest removal
jackbnimble says...
Lol. Hilarious!
On Motorists stopped by Immigration road blocks
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jackbnimble says...
Lol. You wrong for saying this!
On PM leads Bahamian delegation to South Africa for Nelson Mandela funeral
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jackbnimble says...
Wake up. They already have!
On PM leads Bahamian delegation to South Africa for Nelson Mandela funeral
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jackbnimble says...
So I guess as Christians we should do the "Christian thing" and just let the parasites come in. Open the darned borders and welcome them in. Boy I tell ya. If you don't laugh you'll cry.
On VIDEO: '30 dead' after Haitian sloop runs aground
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jackbnimble says...
Yeah hell!
On VIDEO: '30 dead' after Haitian sloop runs aground
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jackbnimble says...
More importantly, lets get the right evidence to make it stick so that the purported accused person/persons don't get away with it!
On Police still looking for suspects
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