May 23, 2005

Who's Calling Whom Dangerous?

Charles Carter, the publisher of the Nassau Guardian, the newspaper that decided BahamasB2B is a dangerous website, is the same fellow whose incompetent (and apparently unconstitutional) ministerial action, as a former PLP Cabinet Minister, has created the recent constitutional conundrum over extradition. Talk about a danger to the Bahamas.

Attorney Maurice Glinton and braniac, Dr. Gilbert Morris, have worked together on the constitutional challenge to the extradition treaty. Both are keenly aware of the discrimination against women that exists in the Bahamas Constitution. Apparently these two legal eagles think it more important to defend the rights of drug dealers than Bahamian women. Talk about dangerous.

While dozens of Bahamians are being slaughtered on the nation's roads, showing a clear need for road traffic legislation, the Bahamas government spent its time making a mockery of the judicial system, fighting to reinstate a deadbeat MP who ripped off $60,000 from a widow. Talk about dangerous.

Perry Christie, in his zeal to attract the foreign investment that, while in opposition he was so much against, has; given away crown lands, hidden his Cable Beach development deal from the Bahamian public, reportedly collected hefty legal fees for some of the developments and infuriated residents of at least three different islands, by not consulting with them as he promised to do during his election campaign. Talk about dangerous.

The Bahamas Court of Appeal had to overturn a ruling from Bahamas Supreme Court Justice Hugh Small, who ruled last year that Samuel "Ninety" Knowles could not receive a fair trial in the United States. In their judgement, the Appeal Court said the errant judge's decision was made, "without jurisdiction in proceedings, which was clearly an abuse of process." Talk about dangerous.

Thank GOD for publishers like BahamasB2B.com, who keep their eye on these dangerous elements of Bahamian society and tell the Bahamian public the truth, instead of feeding them bull and treating them as if they were stupid, like the government and the Nassau Guardian do.

Posted by admin at May 23, 2005 04:18 AM