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Alien
01-19-07, - 07:59 AM
Are you confused? This is probably my 3rd post concerning any political topic on this forum. You really exaggerate too often.
I respond to what I see and understand.
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Now, I don't want the PM to do anything, I was simply questioning why you do not see the incindents as being relative to the government, in any form.
What is Government?
You mean our elected officials!?
I see it not to do with them, because it is not. They are in for four years. The structural integrity of our services rely on the permanent publiuc officials. Perry is not responsible solely for idiots beating up a poor man.
The responce and discipline should come from the RBDF leadership and the courts. If that is not meeted out, then the Political officials, if it is a salient enough issue, should meet out punsihement for leaderhip agents, not enforcing the law as it pertains to violent offences.

If you read my post, instead of jumping to the conclusion that I was criticizing the PLP, then you would have an open mind to what I am saying.
Then what in the mutha-flock are you saying then?
You said it has to do with Government. I said it is not, and gave a valid response. Meet it.

Have you ever noticed that when incidents like these happen, the PM takes a great deal of time to speak on it? And often, when he does, he implies that he does not know the details, but will earnestly look into the matter. This is the problem I think FACTS has, so do many people. The PM should be briefed on these incidents promptly, so he could address the people. I'm not saying that he had something to do with them, but the people of The Bahamas need - and want, to hear from their leader after incidents like these; and they don't want him to be harassed into making a statement. I must say, as stupid as I think George W. Bush is, at least he communicates with his people, and gives them, some assurance. He is well-briefed on these issues, enough to address the nation.
I think that the Commander of the Defence Force should be held responsible in great part for the Inagua incident (but he is fairly new to the position). I have also stated in another post that I am not sorry for the gents from NFS, if they are truly guilty. However, you mean to tell me that the PM or officials in the government knew nothing about the "plan" to capture these men? Do you know that as soon as the plane landed, DEA Agents boarded the plane, and knew which seat numbers the men were stationed at?
All I'm saying is that it is if an incident involves a government body, agency, or official, it has a great deal to do with the government and the PM. Therefore they must make a great effort to address these incidents promptly as they arise. Simply put, I don't want Perry G. Christie to do anything, other than to brief himself of these issues, and address the Bahamian people, letting us know where he and the government stands.


Look. The PM does not have time, to deal with every frickin incident that your numbskulls cry foul on. We have a judicial system and a public branch, that meets this every day for us. The PLP will go out, and if the same thing happened, you will get the same thing, or should get the same thing from any new administration. Because, they CAN NOT interfere with justice, only the administration of justice. The way it is, you can not swift kick the system, it has to be in incremental changes if anything. So, even if there were to be change, it will not be overnight and certainly not over once remote incident of idiots being idiots!
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You are right. The commodore and the juducial investigative system, should be held accoutnable, if they can not punish these people severely. Not be punished because something dumb happened. Unless, you want to say the system has degraded. If you do, we can say that the new commodore was set there, to fix things just like this.

In no way, can you make this political. Don't lose site of the objective here. This is a crime, and we have people, who administer justice for crime.
Let them do their business, and leave Perry and dem to handle the other things!
If you feel the system is bad, which I do to, then you have a point in that regard.
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Just because the PM expresses concern, does not mean that he has the fundamental power or ability, to meet out the right response. He is not God, and he does not know everything; with that, he is not all powerful in this country. We do still have checks and balances...as remote as they may be. Justice Lyons, is proof that they at least exists, and that they have a tangible legitimate right in this country, to exersize their allotted power.
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Rizzo
01-19-07, - 02:44 PM
yk2bad,

I'll do my best to summarize my previous posts into one sentence, which I have written already. I don't have the energy to reiterate this over and over until you understand my points.

"Simply put, I don't want Perry G. Christie to do anything, other than to brief himself of these issues, and address the Bahamian people, letting us know where he and the government stands."