01-26-2016, 06:46 AM
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Originally posted by kalakoa
Note also that there's no statements from the Protectors -- either they're assuming they've won, or they'll pop up again if any progress is made.
I noticed this as well. Wondering if the reporter simply didn't ask any of them, didn't have time to deadline, was told not to,...what?
Truth told, I was glad they weren't included, whatever the reason. The protestors always say the same lame stuff anyway, and maybe their 15 weeks of fame is over for good. I wonder: do they have PPD (post-production depression)? Do they realize that stopping the TMT made no actual difference in their "oppressed" lives? Do any of them, with hindsight, realize what a silly thing it was to protest? Or are they basking in a sense of superiority and "self-worth"?
Or is the soap opera of Nai Aupuni taking up all their leisure time?
dakine: After all there is a reason DLNR and the university tried to circumvent the law.
Was there also a reason the protestors tried to circumvent the law? Worry, not dakine, I won't be arguing with anything you say. You win. Hope you're proud of how it came out...
"The whole kit n kabodle is in disrepair. There's nowhere to go that's not here. Little captains and cuckoos from here to Timbuktu are counting their doe in the mirror."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYttaL_AHLw
So long TMT...
Cheers,
Kirt