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Lurker 10-01-07, - 08:51 PM That's so right but the problem is that once this is gain by this group what will follow,it only takes a start.If they obtain a channel approval next we would have them wantting to marry main you it has been done before in our country,this plight of theirs is just to get an inch to achieve a mile can't people see what is happening.
Umm, I work in a country (Canada) where gay marriage is legal, where small amounts of marijuana is decriminalised in some provinces, where Haitians are accepted with open arms (half a million and counting), where lotteries and gambling are openly accepted in casinos, and racetracks, and hardcore drug addicts get free needles from the governments to shoot up their heroine so that won't get AIDS.
The net result -- the country is rich, stable, clean, crime-free and always in the top ten places to live in the world, as judged by the UN.
Let gays marry -- dems een hurting no one.
Bahamasinmyheart 10-01-07, - 08:55 PM you may be a bahamian in heart but i am a bahamain in spirit,if you have a problem of me speaking up about what i am concern about in my country so be it.i will have my say and i will not let any one on this or any order site stop me.if this is your way of modernization for this country i will have none of it ,come on!
ok
im a Bahamian in spirit, heart, birthright and law. And i have a problem with you thinking that your old, prejudiced biased way is the way of all Bahamians. I disagree.....you dont speak for me and you dont speak for most of the bahamians on this thread...... you speaking for the type of Bahamians that been holding this country back for too long....... its time for a new generation. In the old days we would smile and be quiet and let you assume your way was the only way.
Its a new day. Get with it.
Umm, I work in a country (Canada) where gay marriage is legal, where small amounts of marijuana is decriminalised in some provinces, where Haitians are accepted with open arms (half a million and counting), where lotteries and gambling are openly accepted in casinos, and racetracks, and hardcore drug addicts get free needles from the governments to shoot up their heroine so that won't get AIDS.
The net result -- the country is rich, stable, clean, crime-free and always in the top ten places to live in the world, as judged by the UN.
Let gays marry -- dems een hurting no one.
What kind of work?
Sunnyjohn 10-01-07, - 08:58 PM Umm, I work in a country (Canada) where gay marriage is legal, where small amounts of marijuana is decriminalised in some provinces, where Haitians are accepted with open arms (half a million and counting), where lotteries and gambling are openly accepted in casinos, and racetracks, and hardcore drug addicts get free needles from the governments to shoot up their heroine so that won't get AIDS.
The net result -- the country is rich, stable, clean, crime-free and always in the top ten places to live in the world, as judged by the UN.
Let gays marry -- dems een hurting no one.
Man,
dey ga call you a heretic and a sell out fa dis one.
Psst- don't tell dem da Loonie is doing better dan we US-dollar peg Bahamian dolla' even wit da Haitians and gay people dem! LOL!
Lurker 10-01-07, - 08:59 PM What kind of work?
Consultant to the Government -- Corrections Canada (Prison System)
Bahamasinmyheart 10-01-07, - 09:03 PM ..and the same set who told be just a generation ago I would not be able to marry the man to whom I am engaged.
They would have locked us up.
so so true. Thats one of the things that most upsets me about this argument. Without a doubt this is an argument that people of all colors have.....but its one that polarizes people of color. Its just so amazing to me that some of my brothers and sisters use this line of thinking and argument against me.....without making the connection that they now themselves have adopted some of the ways of their former oppressors.
I can walk hand in hand with them on issues of race based civil rights....but when this topic arises i have to step to the other side while they use the very same tactics against me. Strange world.
Its like we are our own worse enemy.
RockWell 10-01-07, - 09:19 PM Consultant to the Government -- Corrections Canada (Prison System)
So ya have anything to do with the three storey coming our way?
Consultant to the Government -- Corrections Canada (Prison System)
Hmmmm...you canadian eh?
Sunnyjohn 10-01-07, - 11:04 PM Hmmmm...you canadian eh?
He is one a we, Bahamian to da core!
Can't you tell from the sharp tongue and quick wit??? :D
Lurker 10-01-07, - 11:07 PM So ya have anything to do with the three storey coming our way?
No -- my field of endeavour is management (including e-managment) of large distributed systems such as prison systems
Hmmmm...you canadian eh?
Born at Rand Memorial, hold a Bahamian, EU, and Canadian passport.
No -- my field of endeavour is management (including e-managment) of large distributed systems such as prison systems
Born at Rand Memorial, hold a Bahamian, EU, and Canadian passport.
Well muddo, you is james bond eh?
He is one a we, Bahamian to da core!
Can't you tell from the sharp tongue and quick wit??? :D
Along with Canadian and EU LOL......
Sunnyjohn 10-01-07, - 11:16 PM Well muddo, you is james bond eh?
LOL@ James Bond!
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