• Let feral cats live • Birthergate and then some • Knock yourselves out Let feral cats live I’m a 7th-grade student. I read about the neutering or euthanizing feral cat colonies, and there is one thing I have not
• Let feral cats live • Birthergate and
then some • Knock yourselves
out
Let feral cats live
I’m a 7th-grade student. I read about the neutering or euthanizing feral cat colonies, and there is one thing I have not heard or read about, rats and mice.
I learned, through the Learning Channel, rats and mice can be mature enough to breed between 4 and 6 months of age. A cat can have up to 10 kittens to a litter — rats and mice can deliver up to 18 young to a litter.
During the Middle Ages the bubonic plague was carried by fleas on rats, not cats. But people killed cats because they thought that’s where the disease was coming from.
We are putting more garbage in the ocean than the disease from the cats, so let’s save cats and our lives by not killing off the cats, but neutering those who will be there to protect us.
Let’s ban soda rings, beach garbage, things that kill our sea birds faster and more cruelly than a cat. Have you seen what was in an albatross chick’s stomach? Lighters, bottle caps, strings, etc. He starved to death but a cat would have killed it much quicker.
Matthew Rogers, Kapa‘a
Birthergate and then some
Is the President of the United States hiding his true birthplace?
Let’s get something out of the way up front. I like the Obama persona. I didn’t vote for him but shed a joyful tear during the inauguration. Yes, I had the hope.
I was hooked especially on day-one, when he publicly announced Eric Holder as Attorney General and addressed a commitment to a more open government. I clipped and saved the newspaper article.
But now I ain’t buying it.
Expanding warfronts, insurmountable debt, crashing dollar, looming hyper-inflation, pollution, energy, health, jobs, housing. These are some of the many serious problems we contend with today — not to ignore the fact if we fail these endeavors the collective weighty off-spring may result in societal collapse, rebellion and police state — not to say this is all on a president.
But relatively speaking, what makes this pesky Obama citizenship issue important?
It is not important, that is, if you care little for the founding principles and documents and common law of the country. The issue could spawn more soil to already stained patchwork of our republic, one that requires constant maintenance and cleaning ultimately by its people — it is our obligation. I do understand that there are only so many troubles one can endure and care for. A sitting President of the United States accused in a cover-up as ineligible for office really does smack of political conspiracy — quite unbelievable.
Until you study the evidence. Shocking how far this story has come — and will go, still you’re not getting much from mainstream media yet there is potential for another Watergate.
Dr. Jerome R. Corsi, Ph.D. provokes controversy in his meticulously investigated book, “Where is the Birth Certificate?” a scathing work with compelling argument. His work today moves beyond the book. Dr. Corsi is currently filing FBI charges.
Gov. Neil Abercrombie and Hawai‘i Department of Health stand nearby this issue, so we may be hearing from them again.
Troubling responses have come from the president. Producing citizenship would seem cut and dry, but it’s not. Obama’s handlers have spent millions and his powerful allies appear to protect him through obfuscation and fraud reluctantly releasing first a “certificate of live birth” (not an actual long-form birth certificate) to wrongly claim game-over. Later they produced an incredibly poorly crafted “layered” PDF digital long form Hawai‘i birth document rife with observable errors and anomalies too many to list here.
Stranger still, reports now show that Obama curiously holds a Connecticut-issued Social Security Card having no known personal or familial residency in that state. But wait, that’s not all — beyond Dr. Corsi is the Wayne Madson Report, that reveals much more than Obama’s family history of CIA connections.
The question for me now is not so much “Who is this guy?” but rather “Who is this guy working for?”
Rolf Bieber, Kapa‘a
Knock yourselves out
I’ve been reading the Garden Island Newspapers editorials on a daily basis for several years now.
It gives me a sense of what people in my community are concerned with. On many occasions the comment section offers additional information in response to the editorials. However, in the last several months the comment section has gotten out of control. I’m all for free speech and I believe we should be able to voice our opinions openly and candidly but there are quite a few posters who repeatedly argue amongst themselves, and more and more often are not even talking about the editorials content.
Maybe you all should start your own blogs ,comment section, or whatever it takes to remove it from this forum. I for one am very disappointed with all of the nonsense and offensive comments made over and over and over.
Knock yourselves out, people. Please at least try and keep it on topic in the future.
Sarah Neal, Kapa‘a