View Full Version : Gays say they can marry in the Bahamas
SpamStopper 05-19-08, - 06:59 PM It will NEVER happen and I would like to see your llikeness IN FOX HILL , O you maybe very comfortatble there.. SEEMS to me that is what you asking for .. you know what they say.. you always get what you ask for...
nothing wrong with Fox Hill.
WinterGrace 05-19-08, - 07:01 PM It will NEVER happen and I would like to see your llikeness IN FOX HILL , O you maybe very comfortatble there.. SEEMS to me that is what you asking for .. you know what they say.. you always get what you ask for...
no, no let them try because I WAN see what will happen to them, they have their countries mix right up
Brown Suga 05-19-08, - 07:02 PM Why y'all feeding this thread!????
SpamStopper 05-19-08, - 07:04 PM no, no let them try because I WAN see what will happen to them, they have their countries mix right up
how come ugly people are allowed to get married? Thats what SpamStopper wanna know :hammer:
bahamiangoddess 05-19-08, - 07:05 PM I wonder how long before I see that padlock?????
WinterGrace 05-19-08, - 07:06 PM how come ugly people are allowed to get married? Thats what SpamStopper wanna know :hammer:
there r no ugly people in the world.
WinterGrace 05-19-08, - 07:08 PM nothing wrong with Fox Hill.
he talking about the prison
Sunnyjohn 05-19-08, - 07:17 PM I wonder how long before I see that padlock?????
Getting my post in before the clink it put on!
nano404 05-19-08, - 07:19 PM Indecent exposure?
Vicky 05-19-08, - 07:19 PM It will NEVER happen and I would like to see your llikeness IN FOX HILL , O you maybe very comfortatble there.. SEEMS to me that is what you asking for .. you know what they say.. you always get what you ask for...
you are so silly how can openly challenging an unwriten policy grounds for imprisonment.
why would I like to be in Fox Hill??
Vicky 05-19-08, - 07:33 PM no, no let them try because I WAN see what will happen to them, they have their countries mix right up
what do you think will happen??
CHAPTER III
PROTECTION OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
OF THE INDIVIDUAL
Fundamental rights and freedoms of the individual.
15.- Whereas every person in The Bahamas is entitled to the fundamental rights and freedoms of the individual, that is to say, has the right, whatever his race, place of origin, political opinions, colour, creed or sex, but subject to respect for the rights and freedoms of others and for the public interest, to each and all of the following, namely-
Protection form discrimination on the grounds of race, etc.
26.- (1) Subject to the provision of paragraph (4), (5) and (9) of this Article no law shall make any provision which is discriminatory either of itself or in its effect.
(2) Subject to the provisions of paragraphs (6), (9) and (10) of this Article, no person shall be treated in a discriminatory manner by any person acting by virtue of any written law or in the performance of the function of any public office or any public authority.
(3) In this Article, the expression "discriminatory" means affording different treatment to different person attributable wholly or mainly to their respective descriptions by race, place of origin political opinions colour or creed whereby person of one such description are subjected to disabilities or restrictions to which person of another such description are not made subject or are accorded privileges or advantages which are not accorded to persons of another such description.
(4) Paragraph (1) of this Article shall not apply to any law so far as that law makes provision-
a) for the appropriation of revenues or other funds of The Bahamas or for the imposition of taxation (including the levying of feed for the grant of licenses); or
b) with respect to the entry into or exclusion from, or the employment, engaging in any business or profession, movement of residence within, The Bahamas of persons who are not citizens of The Bahamas ; or
c) with respect to adoption, marriage, divorce, burial, devolution f property on death or other matters of personal law ; or
d) whereby persons of any such description as is mentioned in paragraph (3) for this Article may be subjected to any disability or restriction or may be accorded any privilege or advantage which having regard to its nature and to special circumstances pertaining to those persons or to persons of any other such description, is reasonably justifiable in a democratic society ; or
its only a matter of challenging and unwriten policy vs our Constitution.
Vicky 05-19-08, - 07:38 PM in order to stop it chapter 3 will have to be changed and I don't see that happening.
what do you think will happen??
CHAPTER III
PROTECTION OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
OF THE INDIVIDUAL
Fundamental rights and freedoms of the individual.
15.- Whereas every person in The Bahamas is entitled to the fundamental rights and freedoms of the individual, that is to say, has the right, whatever his race, place of origin, political opinions, colour, creed or sex, but subject to respect for the rights and freedoms of others and for the public interest, to each and all of the following, namely-
Protection form discrimination on the grounds of race, etc.
26.- (1) Subject to the provision of paragraph (4), (5) and (9) of this Article no law shall make any provision which is discriminatory either of itself or in its effect.
(2) Subject to the provisions of paragraphs (6), (9) and (10) of this Article, no person shall be treated in a discriminatory manner by any person acting by virtue of any written law or in the performance of the function of any public office or any public authority.
(3) In this Article, the expression "discriminatory" means affording different treatment to different person attributable wholly or mainly to their respective descriptions by race, place of origin political opinions colour or creed whereby person of one such description are subjected to disabilities or restrictions to which person of another such description are not made subject or are accorded privileges or advantages which are not accorded to persons of another such description.
(4) Paragraph (1) of this Article shall not apply to any law so far as that law makes provision-
a) for the appropriation of revenues or other funds of The Bahamas or for the imposition of taxation (including the levying of feed for the grant of licenses); or
b) with respect to the entry into or exclusion from, or the employment, engaging in any business or profession, movement of residence within, The Bahamas of persons who are not citizens of The Bahamas ; or
c) with respect to adoption, marriage, divorce, burial, devolution f property on death or other matters of personal law ; or
d) whereby persons of any such description as is mentioned in paragraph (3) for this Article may be subjected to any disability or restriction or may be accorded any privilege or advantage which having regard to its nature and to special circumstances pertaining to those persons or to persons of any other such description, is reasonably justifiable in a democratic society ; or
its only a matter of challenging and unwriten policy vs our Constitution.
The only problem I see there is “....and for the public interest...” There are those that would fight to show that same sex marriage is not in the public interest. With the religious climate we have, I could well see that as a viable argument to many.
Vicky 05-19-08, - 09:15 PM The only problem I see there is “....and for the public interest...” There are those that would fight to show that same sex marriage is not in the public interest. With the religious climate we have, I could well see that as a viable argument to many.
Chapter III
Protection of freedom of conscience.
22.-(1) Except with his consent, no person shall be hindered in the enjoyment of his freedom of conscience, and for the purposes of this Article the said freedom includes freedom of thought and of religion, freedom to change his religion or belief and freedom, either alone or in community with others, and both in public and in private, to manifest and propagate his religion of belief in worship, teaching, practice and observance.
Another words they can't use their religion as a way to stop it as we are all free to have or not have religion.
watsayu 05-19-08, - 10:44 PM you are so silly how can openly challenging an unwriten policy grounds for imprisonment.
why would I like to be in Fox Hill??... YOU mess with importing foreign unknown law breaking people disrespect us as a people YOU will go to FOX HILL and yes, I will be right there to turn the KEY.. YOU can ount on that.. YOU and handsome SPAMSTOPPER.... BOTH of you can get married in the same cell...... THE POLICE ARE NOW ON ALERT for you... and Mr. Handsome... SPAMSTOPPER...
BUT I will not feed the animals any more.. cause action speaks louder then words....
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