10-04-2014, 06:38 AM
I've observed over the years that true fanatics, whether they be political, religious, social, or whatever..... are pretty much without humor. I'm not saying they don't laugh; but they don't experience joy or happiness like most people. When they laugh, it's frequently and gleefully at the misfortune or problems of someone else. A rival or opponent, and their laugh most likely stems from envy.
If they can somehow be the cause of those problems, all the merrier; no matter how much it hurts the community. RJ, Sativa and their small band of followers are fanatics.
I don't have the time or the room to list all of Graham's accomplishments and contributions here. Generally, they have been through children's programs, education, creating community space where a void has existed, youth drug awareness programs, etc. It doesn't take a genius to realize the time and energy involved in creating all this.
I do have space to list the accomplishments of RJ and Sativa, but other than the vaccine fiasco, I really can't think of any.
I'd like to see the people who support Graham line up and be counted. There would be literally hundreds of kids, parents, educators, administrators, politicians; people from all walks of life and all areas of this Island. People who appreciate his work and that have benefited from it.
Then I'd like to see Sativa and RJ line up their supporters; There would probably be about 84 marginalized, dried up, envious, toothless, humorless, unwashed Puna Taliban; gleefully celebrating the fact that they did something; no matter how destructive or sad. Their motto must be; "Well, if you can't do something good, do something!"
Sometimes it's sad, but one of the things I love about this country is the fact that a minority of people can bring about change. Sometimes it's for the benefit of others , sometimes to satisfy a vengeance.
If they can somehow be the cause of those problems, all the merrier; no matter how much it hurts the community. RJ, Sativa and their small band of followers are fanatics.
I don't have the time or the room to list all of Graham's accomplishments and contributions here. Generally, they have been through children's programs, education, creating community space where a void has existed, youth drug awareness programs, etc. It doesn't take a genius to realize the time and energy involved in creating all this.
I do have space to list the accomplishments of RJ and Sativa, but other than the vaccine fiasco, I really can't think of any.
I'd like to see the people who support Graham line up and be counted. There would be literally hundreds of kids, parents, educators, administrators, politicians; people from all walks of life and all areas of this Island. People who appreciate his work and that have benefited from it.
Then I'd like to see Sativa and RJ line up their supporters; There would probably be about 84 marginalized, dried up, envious, toothless, humorless, unwashed Puna Taliban; gleefully celebrating the fact that they did something; no matter how destructive or sad. Their motto must be; "Well, if you can't do something good, do something!"
Sometimes it's sad, but one of the things I love about this country is the fact that a minority of people can bring about change. Sometimes it's for the benefit of others , sometimes to satisfy a vengeance.