Seagod
04-11-07, - 08:20 AM
http://www.jonesbahamas.com/?c=45&a=12252
The PLP administration is so lame. Is this their idea of election public relations? Rigby is a joke they should have fired him a while back.
Tafadhali
04-11-07, - 11:14 AM
the article says nothing we havent heard before...dr. allen been singing the saem tune for god knows how long...if they really wanted to do something it owuldve been done a long time ago.
lynette
04-11-07, - 11:32 AM
:realmad: Same ole same ole....shut the area down already. I dont care who legal from who aint. If I want somewhere to live I have to go buy or rent someplace...let them go do the same!:taped2: Nah an dey already co-habitating, groups of them living together, why they cant do it legally?
I remember many years ago my aunts lived together in a three room clapboard house and they had nine children between them. They was poor and had menial low paying jobs, but they was paying rent and was not squatting nowhere. The palace was clean and had the utilities in place.
Shut the area down, declare it uninhabitable, condem it and if they legal and have rights to be here, let them live according to the rules that regulate everyone else who have rights to be here.
Seagod
04-12-07, - 02:34 PM
In the article Griffin goes we offered them help I wonder why they didn't come and take it.
Answer: Because your government has a history of arresting Bahamians of Haitian decent and deporting them.
I felt this was a response to the need to address the Haitian Bahamian electorate by the PLP campaign, a very meager idiotic attempt.
The damage is done already.
sly man
04-12-07, - 03:26 PM
:realmad: Same ole same ole....shut the area down already. I dont care who legal from who aint. If I want somewhere to live I have to go buy or rent someplace...let them go do the same!:taped2: Nah an dey already co-habitating, groups of them living together, why they cant do it legally?
I remember many years ago my aunts lived together in a three room clapboard house and they had nine children between them. They was poor and had menial low paying jobs, but they was paying rent and was not squatting nowhere. The palace was clean and had the utilities in place.
Shut the area down, declare it uninhabitable, condem it and if they legal and have rights to be here, let them live according to the rules that regulate everyone else who have rights to be here.
I agre with you,can i get a amen...LOL..:)
Alien
04-12-07, - 04:41 PM
In the article Griffin goes we offered them help I wonder why they didn't come and take it.
Answer: Because your government has a history of arresting Bahamians of Haitian decent and deporting them.
I felt this was a response to the need to address the Haitian Bahamian electorate by the PLP campaign, a very meager idiotic attempt.
The damage is done already.
Yea, we all know the FNM are trying to get their vote.
Fact is, they were offered help....in fact, I tried to reach a few Haitians myself. They just did not want it, they feared it. They feared persecution under the FNM even more.
trubahamian
04-12-07, - 06:48 PM
:realmad: Same ole same ole....shut the area down already. I dont care who legal from who aint. If I want somewhere to live I have to go buy or rent someplace...let them go do the same!:taped2: Nah an dey already co-habitating, groups of them living together, why they cant do it legally?
I remember many years ago my aunts lived together in a three room clapboard house and they had nine children between them. They was poor and had menial low paying jobs, but they was paying rent and was not squatting nowhere. The palace was clean and had the utilities in place.
Shut the area down, declare it uninhabitable, condem it and if they legal and have rights to be here, let them live according to the rules that regulate everyone else who have rights to be here.
Gurl...we so deep in trouble with this een noone know.All the while second generation immigrants gettin gubment jobs,protecting the illegals.Come to Abaco and see it fa real,they almost in power u know.:jawdroop: