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Seagod
10-10-07, - 09:21 AM
The letter comes across to me as 90's final warning to those in government he supported...he sounds desperate and all alone on an island watching the ships go by...

Tafadhali
10-10-07, - 09:53 AM
The letter comes across to me as 90's final warning to those in government he supported...he sounds desperate and all alone on an island watching the ships go by...

I read the letter it was poorly constructed- it had no emotion in it-cold like him-funny thing is where he is I believe is downtown miami and if he looks right--hard enough--he can see the ships go by at the port of miami- lol on a good day a dolphin too.

all that drug money and none of it can help you anymore...

Danielle McDonald
10-10-07, - 10:40 AM
It was all over the news tonight. He has alleging that the U.S Govt is using evidence against him that was thrown out in a case sent to the Privy Council.
He is appealing to the Bahamas Government to ensure that his rights as a Bahamian citizen is not being infringed upon based upon the laws of the Extradition Treaty between the U.S and the Bahamas.
The letter is addressed to The Prime Minister.

What about the rights of all the crack heads and dope fiends that he and his henchmen dont give two hoots about when they sat down and made their deals etc. I want to really be compassionate towards "90 Knowles" as he is a human being but my heart wont let me. Life comes full circle and as far as I am concerned he is getting his just reward right now for trading drugs, killing people and destroying the lifes of many people who had a good future ahead of them. All I can say to him is put your BIG BOY JOCKEYS on and take it like a man!!

Danielle McDonald
10-10-07, - 11:28 AM
The Dude is in the U.S. and Uncle Sam will not let him go untilthey are done with him. What I want to kn ow is how canm Bahamians act all upset about a drug dealer getting his just rewards. The man Was a CRIMINAL and everyone knew it. What about that do the Bahamian people NOT get. In the U.S. the saying goes, "Do the crime, spend the time" Here it is somthing along the lines of"he did sell drugs but is have plenty money so he ain't all dat bad, why yinna lockin' him up, dat ain't fair/nice!" We as a nation are skewwed in our thinking and need a serious reality check.

Amen!!! This is what I'm talking about!!!:hammer: