Thursday, June 26, 2008

MC69- THE LAST HURRAH

SHE SAID IT BEST
KSPN NEWS Tonight 6/26/08
In an interview tonight with the Speaker of the House, Arnold Palacious, the current Washing Rep., Pete A.Tenorio and the ex attorney general for the BB administration, Pam Brown, all came to the same conclusion about the blockheaded governors pursuit of his lawsuit against the Federal government...
They all agreed it would be:
First.. Very costly at $50,000 dollars per month and a waste of money they don't have.
Second.. And even more damaging is the counterproductive relationship we would deepen with the Federal government, costing more then just a loss of cash.
Third.. All agreed it will be a losing effort and no one would win.
But the part I like the best was stated by Pan Brown and it was well said. She said it best!
She said, It will be the last great hurrah for the Governor, Ben Fitial and his assistants Howard Willens, Diane Sieman and Richard Pierce. I couldn't have said it better myself!!! It may be the end of the rope as we presently know it today.
GIVE IT UP, BEN! WAVE THE WHITE FLAG!
Have a good day.....
.....GED.....

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is Ben Tan the dumbest Governor ever, or the most evil?

Hey Dipshit Governor, I have a question. Is it true there is no penalty clause for DCM because it is owned by your best friend, former Gov Joe Ada?

And now this asshole wants to borrow money from MPLT. Borrow? What an ass.

Governor Fitial, you are a disgrace and a traitor to your own people. You choose garment and poker and money over our people.
You make me sick. Shame on you!

Anonymous said...

I thought Pam's comments were spot on too. Perhaps we should have a contest, who wat the worst AG, They are as bad as our last few governors. Ben's way off the mark here, but anon, let's decide who you think his best friends are!

Anonymous said...

Glenn how dumb can you be. Pam Brown was a Democrat and was providing the information while she was AG to the interior. she also collects donation to help the federalization efforts.

As for Pete A. was he the same prostitute that you criticize for changing his position on PEW.

If I didn't know any better maybe you better use better examples.

Bruce A. Bateman said...

Let's see, Pam Brown's "last great hurrah" was a bill snuck into the public record under a phony cover name, the purpose of which was to kidnap Vietnamese hookers, bring them to Saipan and 'rehabilitate' them for fun and profit. She didn't even show up at the 'hookers for hire' public meeting, she was so embarrassed at being caught.

Right; her's is an opinion I sure want to give credence to.

Anonymous said...

and while he's at it (waving the white flag)...he might as well just submit his resignation.....get off the high horse Fitial...you are of no use to the CNMI...

Anonymous said...

"One would be naive not to recognize that campaign promises are - by long democratic tradition - the least binding form of human commitment." Justice Scalia

One of my favorite quotes. Donna J. Cruz

Anonymous said...

One of my best quotes was from Dave...Subway Eat fresh.

Lil' Hammerhead said...

"Kidnap"? "For fun and profit"?
Pam's worked on behalf of the downtrodden of our society for many years. You are a blowhard schemer, who espouses the worst ideals imagineable.. hmmm? whose opinion are we more likely to give real "credence to"? One might not like Pam.. her opinion, however, holds alot more "credence" than Porks' ever will. You can take that to the bank.

Anonymous said...

What a burn on Bruce Bateman!

Bruce the bastadu for delegate. Not only will he not vote, it will not matter cuz he is a kaksaka

Anonymous said...

isn't it jerrod from subway?

Anonymous said...

Yes, Jerrod Cruz from Subway. The brother of si Greg.

Bruce A. Bateman said...

The only bank you've ever been close to is a cum bank, while they pumped out your ass, knucklehead. So please don't tell us what we can take to the bank and what we can't. Fuck you.

Pam Brown's squalid attempt to enrich herself and her cohorts on Guam using this cheap bleeding heart cover story is a perfect match with your slimy, self interest filled ravings.

Your opinion of this issue, or anything else is useless tripe, so bugger off.

Anonymous said...

You go Bruce...Pam Brown was supposed to serve the people as AG but what she did was use her position for self interest. This is a fuckin losing proposition.

Pam + Pete = dipshits

Anonymous said...

Chamberonomics 52 - The Godfather

Is the NMI suing the United States. It is expensive to sue the government of the United States of America. All federal lawsuits, especially frivolous ones like this one, are both costly and time consuming. Apparently the CNMI now has a lot of money and time on it‘s hands. One must ask: “Where is this money and time coming from?”.



Private companies, as yet unnamed, have offered to fund this absurd legal action against the United States government. Does anyone even KNOW who these ’investors’ are? I’ve seen The Godfather. Are we asking Don Corleone for a favor? Who exactly are we borrowing this money from? The source of this funding could be organized crime, the Chinese government, HANMI slavers or even (God forbid) our notorious Saipan Chamber of Commerce. We, the citizens, have a right to know who is putting up the capital for this venture. It is clandestine agreements that got us the thriving economy that we now enjoy.



“Politics make strange bedfellows” says the old cliche. The CNMI has been in the right bed, with the wrong partners, for too long. We should be proud to be members of the United States of American. This administration is harkening back to the days of Jack Abramoff, when disgrace for the decent people of the Commonwealth had a dollar value? Stalling federalization in the CNMI will do irreparable harm to our economy and accentuate our shame. Fighting our inevitable future will only delay the aid we most desperately need with electric power, potable water and adequate housing for everyone. In addition this contemptuous behavior will further shun the private and military investors which we so desperately need.



These deplorable actions must stop before our beautiful island become the target of more international shame. It is both unethical an undemocratic for our governor to use slush funds of unknown origin to speak and act for us. IS THIS WHAT WE WANT???