The government has already made a decision that they will not revert to capital punishment.
The question we must ask is what are we doing as community residents to help make our communities safer and break the cycle.
Unfortunately, capital punishment will not deter the hearts of people who are set to do evil. And eye for an eye will not solve our problem. This issue is only occurring in New Providence. So maybe we need to look at the rest of The Bahamas and see what is causing the issue not to happen there, and then make the necessary changes to New Providence.
> FREE National Movement leader Michael > Pintard said he and Police > Commissioner Clayton Fernander have > “cleared the air” on various concerns, > including how police investigated last > year’s attack on Richard Johnson, the > party’s chairman.
Did the Tribune know about a new chairman of the FNM?
The other issue is that we have a media in this country that sadly every time a murder happens is always blasting it across the front page of the paper or as the lead story on the news. Is it any wonder that the international countries then believe that we riddled with crime?
> “So if it’s not Kenya, there’ll be > some other major country that will > come in to assist. caricom alone > cannot do it. If Kenya is not able to > because of their legal strictures > there are some other country will more > likely step in.” >
Why does the PM keep throwing crap against the wall and hopes that it sticks. If there was another country they would have already been there from the beginning.
And if Caricom can not handle the problem, please tell me why then The Bahamas is sending people somewhere for something they cannot do>
> He said: “We had an FAA audit. The > head of our Civil Aviation Authority > is still presenting the formal > findings. So, we do now expect to have > the formal document and assessment > from the FAA by the end of this month. > But there is an action plan as it > relates to addressing any remedies we > find as a result of this audit.”
How can you have an action plan to address anything deficiencies, when you have not received a report as yet? Does that mean they know there are deficiencies and did not fix them prior to the audit?
However, Mr. Aranaha is correct. It was totally irresponsible for Bahamasair to try and throw shade on others airlines, for what it a Bahamasair issue.
moncurcool says...
The government has already made a decision that they will not revert to capital punishment.
The question we must ask is what are we doing as community residents to help make our communities safer and break the cycle.
Unfortunately, capital punishment will not deter the hearts of people who are set to do evil. And eye for an eye will not solve our problem. This issue is only occurring in New Providence. So maybe we need to look at the rest of The Bahamas and see what is causing the issue not to happen there, and then make the necessary changes to New Providence.
On ‘STREETS NEVER FORGAVE’ VICTIM: Latest man killed had turned to a Christian lifestyle
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moncurcool says...
Of course the minister thinks the Bahamian people are fools.
This is the same guy on the political stage in 2017 who took his finger and told the Bahamian people to kiss his a**.
And then 4 years later these same people he told to kiss his a** elected him.
So of course he believes Bahamians are fools and will not critically think about what he say.
On EDITORIAL: Questions over violence interrupters
Posted 6 February 2024, 4:23 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
If The Bahamas gets added to the Global Entry list, that would be super.
On The Bahamas’ pre-clearance agreement with the US renewed
Posted 6 February 2024, 3:17 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Rather than make the 10% pay their share, instead, the plan of the self proclaimed New Day government is to tax the middle class into oblivion .
On Gov’t ‘disagrees’ on IMF’s ‘top 10%’ income taxation
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moncurcool says...
> FREE National Movement leader Michael
> Pintard said he and Police
> Commissioner Clayton Fernander have
> “cleared the air” on various concerns,
> including how police investigated last
> year’s attack on Richard Johnson, the
> party’s chairman.
Did the Tribune know about a new chairman of the FNM?
On Pintard says he and Police Commissioner have ‘cleared the air’
Posted 5 February 2024, 5:26 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
So your solution is to declare a state of emergency, to be overseen by the very people that you say the people do not trust? Really?
And the place that is in shambles with crime is New Providence, not the country.
On Declare state of emergency, Mr Davis
Posted 1 February 2024, 7:20 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
The other issue is that we have a media in this country that sadly every time a murder happens is always blasting it across the front page of the paper or as the lead story on the news. Is it any wonder that the international countries then believe that we riddled with crime?
On Businessman blames crime and poor govt PR for tourist cancellations
Posted 1 February 2024, 7:17 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
These union leaders are just parasites, who are a clear and present danger to this country.
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moncurcool says...
> “So if it’s not Kenya, there’ll be
> some other major country that will
> come in to assist. caricom alone
> cannot do it. If Kenya is not able to
> because of their legal strictures
> there are some other country will more
> likely step in.”
>
Why does the PM keep throwing crap against the wall and hopes that it sticks. If there was another country they would have already been there from the beginning.
And if Caricom can not handle the problem, please tell me why then The Bahamas is sending people somewhere for something they cannot do>
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Posted 30 January 2024, 9:07 a.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
> He said: “We had an FAA audit. The
> head of our Civil Aviation Authority
> is still presenting the formal
> findings. So, we do now expect to have
> the formal document and assessment
> from the FAA by the end of this month.
> But there is an action plan as it
> relates to addressing any remedies we
> find as a result of this audit.”
How can you have an action plan to address anything deficiencies, when you have not received a report as yet? Does that mean they know there are deficiencies and did not fix them prior to the audit?
However, Mr. Aranaha is correct. It was totally irresponsible for Bahamasair to try and throw shade on others airlines, for what it a Bahamasair issue.
On Airline chief: Do not pin FAA audit blame on us
Posted 29 January 2024, 2:28 p.m. Suggest removal