08-26-2012, 06:58 PM
pahoated,
What is going to happen next? You fall out with someone and then go and find blurry images of them in a 7-Eleven and imply they're meeting a drug dealer or prostitute?
How about people stick to facts rather than insinuation? The primary election was embarrassingly mishandled on the Big Island and it's likely the clerk had a lot to do with that, but let's not combine Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four with a kangaroo court.
Tom
http://apacificview.blogspot.com/
quote:Posting surveillance camera images of someone meeting someone else and then writing a long article about it doesn't mean anything illegal was going on but it certainly is trying to imply something. What I don't know is why this was, to quote you, an odd event. Maybe she was meeting a friend. I've ended up in all sorts of places over the years, many captured by camera I'm sure, but now I have to worry about someone posting those images online and implying I'm up to no good?
Nobody said or even implied anything illegal was going on. It was just another very odd event in a long series of strange behavior. It was pointed out Kawauchi didn't go to work Friday, then Saturday, she is in Kona at the elections office, late in the evening, meeting with an unidentified woman.
What is going to happen next? You fall out with someone and then go and find blurry images of them in a 7-Eleven and imply they're meeting a drug dealer or prostitute?
How about people stick to facts rather than insinuation? The primary election was embarrassingly mishandled on the Big Island and it's likely the clerk had a lot to do with that, but let's not combine Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four with a kangaroo court.
Tom
http://apacificview.blogspot.com/