Comments to this story (10)
The Ombudsman/ VSM wrote: |
15 Jan 2010 01:42 PM |
| The Governor is probabaly want to move hi Kanana Fou High School to the Cannery. So he can teach everyone how to clean fishes. And that is good as long as use his own money and not the government money is fine. He also trying to establish new ideas of how he will be able to collect money after his turn is up. That is the bottom line unless I predicted it by mistake. Since He faught so hard to have this done, what is his main purpose, and benficial gain he anxiously, and look forward to from the cannery? Those expert people had the cannery before have had it. The man predicted no future gain for himself, but losing money. How can the Governor think about making money on this cannery, after expert businessman owns it for many, many years himslef given up the cannery because he lost money big time? And here the so call brainless of all wants to buy it? While there is lot of works need to be done in that island to beautify it. His action seems too devious and finagling obviously. |
Duality of Life wrote: |
15 Jan 2010 05:47 AM |
| You usually don't get what is advertised. Sometimes you do and sometimes you don't. Don't blame this governor for his lack of leadership, it was the voters that should done a better job in understanding what you give up for fasi povi plates and muli pipi with sapa sui! My people fail for the lack of knowledge--- |
The Discernment one. wrote: |
14 Jan 2010 02:22 PM |
| Honest and Brave alright; In teaching corruption and exemplifying how it is done. That kind of Honest and Bravery leaders. Did I answer your question please? Everything you mention here are consider tripple "SIN". And I certainly don't understand where God and his gospel will fit in to these people's head, if they have one yet. Because if they do have a head, it would be one without ears, otherwise they would hear, and absorb deeply into their hearts the word their Pastor, Faifeau preach each sunday sermon. But no, they went to church as a rendezvous place, in a pretend style church will save me from my lips, because their hearts weren't there, but worry about how am I going to accomplish my plans, to finagle some money from the government budget. You solve the rest. |
The Maverick wrote: |
14 Jan 2010 10:19 AM |
| Samoa moni, I take it is sad that our people are supposely God fearing and devout carrying bible/everyword spoken, samoan laugas, invoking God's will and blessings pretending. But to me it's absolutely great that the Federal government is on their tails night/days that the people's monies/the U.S.tax payers hard earned dollars are accounted for. Thats what the people demands now! |
Malo People! wrote: |
14 Jan 2010 09:32 AM |
| You know why he dont want mention that??? Because if he mention that and the name of these people that some we already know and is under investigation. Then these people will open up their mouth and mention something about him too. Just like the government witness to the case is going right now, Sili Sataua open up and tel these guys, but dont worry when these guys go to jail they will open up too and tel him too... lol.... But for now for feet are all wet because these guys are holding his neck right now.... Aloha! |
TB wrote: |
13 Jan 2010 10:21 PM |
| You should cast a spell on all of them and make them fly away to the La-La land with the airy fairies sorry, I'm just being humours. They should all learn how to dance on the Hockey Pokey childrens Nursery ryme song that will get them going lol.. |
Voter wrote: |
13 Jan 2010 05:32 PM |
| That's exactly what Rev. Dr. Vaeao wants leaders to do as Tama Samoa Moni mentioned that is 'knowing what must be done to CORRECT the WRONG but doing nothing about it' For example, knowing that his Lt. Governor and his administration are committing crimes and under investigation and pretending there's nothing wrong and then hide behind that popular excuse 'innocent until proven guilty' Why not give these people leave without pay pending investigation, trial and verdict? |
Vietnam Veteran wrote: |
13 Jan 2010 03:22 PM |
| Just as the song said, "don't worry, be happy." Uncle Sam big stick to wipe out the crooks and corruptions is slowly coming. Keep on trucking Governor, your time will come. I keep looking out every time a C17 or a C130 landing on my backyard who is on it. |
Faife'au wrote: |
13 Jan 2010 09:36 AM |
| Seeing that his excellency is the head of the CCCAS Church, and we're all such faithful Christians here, his threat that not approving 5Mil to buy an empty cannery is a sin will certainly fly in this fono. ASG's going to own an empty cannery! ChooHoo! |
Tama Samoa Moni wrote: |
13 Jan 2010 09:00 AM |
| Yep, our leaders continue to live in denial, denial and more denial. Sad part is that the US Government is not going to sid idle anymore, pressuring us, raiding us, taking our integrity to the pits, and a whole lot more. Money is of course the root of all evil, but what is more demeaning is knowing what is wrong and should be corrected, but nothing is done about it. Now, that is more insulting to those who work so hard to keep the integrity of our people and our culture. Our forefathers must be screaming from heaven seeing the type of leadership we have at hand. But like one minister used to say, "it comes in to one ear and out the other." |
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