bnewbold 10 years, 10 months ago on Three dead, two injured in shootings
Three dead, two injured in shootings
Hanging is not going to solve the problem because those who are in jail on death row are not committing the crime of murder. They are in their for life and they have been convicted and are not on bail. Let us deeply think about a solution. We need to deal with our ports of entries and figure out how we are going to stop these guns and bullets from getting in. We have to much corrupt Police, Customs and Immigration officers and need to get ride of them out of the uniform branches and stop the covering up. Once we stop the guns and bullets from getting into the country illegally we can control the gun problem that is the first step. The second step is controlling our young men and women and teaching them to being adults. If we can save 9 out of 10 we save a lot. Although there are young parents where the mother is 30 and the son is 16-18, they need help raising their kid. We have to return to a community of caring about our people and country. If we don't act now, we are on the trend of self destruction. We must return discipline back into the classrooms starting from the primary school level and bring it into junior and senior as time progresses. We need parents to stop acting the fool when their child is discipline by a teacher. It is so many things that we need to return to, that will correct these problems. Our young men believe when they are failing in high school, it is the end so what to do? We need people to return to believing in our young men, that there are thousands of opportunities and they are not failures. Bahamians, stop, think, listen, hanging is not the solution because it takes 10-15 years to hang someone and in 10-15 years many crimes can be committed but not by those on death row.
DreamerX 10 years ago on Pastor calls for life sentences for ‘convicted child molesters’
Pastor calls for life sentences for ‘convicted child molesters’
Pastor blames secular education and science (evolution) for rape. Well, hello fox news.
ThisIsOurs 11 years, 3 months ago on Outrage as police shut down almost all Potter's Cay stalls
Outrage as police shut down almost all Potter's Cay stalls
And this is the problem...selective enforcement. Yes, the dock is an eyesore that needs to be cleaned up. Yes, the police officers did nothing wrong by enforcing the law, but as officers of the law they must be seen to be impartial and fair. When the courts ruled that web shops were illegal, no less than the Commissioner gave the signal ~we are going to conduct a raid on your businesses, and "implicitly" we will give you time to clear up any clear evidence of illegality. I like him personally but I cry shame on the Commissioner for this episode. Enforce the law and enforce it fairly so that justice is seen to be done and appears to be done.