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May 16, 2010 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
Madness. That is the only way to describe what is going to happen. It is known that the police have done a good job in the city and have scared the bad guys. The bad guys must now turn their attention to places somewhat removed from the city.
Recently there was one such foray and things did not go well. The same thing is going to happen in the coming days. The brutality is going to sicken the nation to the extent that even the most reserved is going to call for the reintroduction of the death penalty.
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The rains are here but that does not mean an end to the fires. Another one is going to break out at a residence where the occupants are going to claim arson. However, the evidence would reveal something else.
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Crimes of passion are on the increase. A man is going to be sent to jail for assaulting his spouse. On his release he is going to take matters to the extreme. His case is going to be one that the nation will not forget.
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An agitated government is going to move to pass legislation to control the media. This piece of legislation will include a clause that would seek to take control of that media house.
The real reason is that the state media are not up to scratch. The rest of the picture is not clear from this distance.
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