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Sep 28, 2014 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
One of the most difficult things is to get people to curb their natural destructive behaviour. The result is that there have been the river disasters. Sadly, this would not be the end since at this time the waters are in sync with destruction.
There is going to be another boating disaster and once more people are going to wonder at the effort being placed by the Maritime Administration to make the waterways safe.
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The political scene is becoming even more heated because each political party wants to score points. Mudslinging is going to be the order of the day and families are going to be disrupted, because some of the things that would be uttered or written would touch the core of some family members.
Once more the powers that be will call for outside intervention to monitor the actions of the politicians.
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Another fire and another claim that an arsonist was at work. A man would be accused of responding to the disruption of his family by setting the home on fire. Of course the community would respond with anger, but as fate would have it, the man would flee until the police catch up with him in a remote corner of the country.
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