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Regurgitation: New GOP trend

When irrelevant politicians have petered out, they’d sit like cows in a pasture at night bringing swallowed food up to the mouth to chew on, in a word, regurgitation. And so they regurgitated replacement of the Department of Public Land with its less than sterling version that...
Posted On Sep 12 2016 06:00
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.

Corruption ‘No Mas!’

The Open Government Act was approved by “we the people” to hold elected and appointed officials accountable for their actions. It wasn’t intended to skip some so they could take a walk in the park. Nah! It’s for everybody including legislators as soundly presented by Don Farrell...
Posted On Sep 09 2016 06:00
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.

Mensahen Telefon Halaihai

I usun telefon halaihai antes `nai machalapun infotmasion gi halum i señgsoñg siha. Este na modun komunikasion pisun konbetsasion sinisedi siha gi komunida. Mattu lokue` mansañgan—ginen telefon halaihai—na guaha siha empleau administrasion, kontodu NMC yan membron lehisltura...
Posted On Sep 07 2016 06:00
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.

Power of ‘We The People’

In a democracy, the most powerful is “we the people.” There’s nothing else beyond the “will” of the people. The issue emerged when former senator David Cing disagreed with attempts by the gaming commission to litigate certain issues in the Tinian Gaming law. So you don’t confuse...
Posted On Sep 05 2016 06:00
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.
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