10-18-2010, 03:01 AM
You never responded to the BIC thread, it appears you ran away. For a person who claims to have found facts and truth through research, and knows all about the privatization of Kamaoa ranch road, you seem to be mute when the spotlight is turned around. In case you missed it, here's the questions from the Guy Enriques Hot Seat discussion:
***Let’s look at the other side of the coin, EssPee: Don’t you think you should share some data about the activities, real versus what was implied when Teri Nguyen testified to Council, about her Kamaoa “homestead” property off South Point Road?
*** I’ve heard a lot of weird tales about goings on there, and some of these stories conflict, so I don’t know the “whole truth”, but I do know some odd things must have occurred for all these stories to fly about. Is that website for the children’s retreat camp concept still up? Guess that never yet got into the planning department for review? Was there grubbing activity? If so, did it disturb access to grave sites? Is there water, a cesspool or a permitted domicile there? Just what kind of development was Nguyen planning, anyway? Were the children expected to raise their own food and live there 24/7? Would privatizing the road conflict with her southern California non-profit’s plans?***
The West Haw. Today reporter who made this a public story has done a great dis-service to our island by not investigating these questions. But that should be expected, from an editor and newspaper that long ago decided they disliked Enriques. So, come on, I want to know what's up with that South Point Children's camp? Does anybody live there? Who are the investors and what are they planning?
***Let’s look at the other side of the coin, EssPee: Don’t you think you should share some data about the activities, real versus what was implied when Teri Nguyen testified to Council, about her Kamaoa “homestead” property off South Point Road?
*** I’ve heard a lot of weird tales about goings on there, and some of these stories conflict, so I don’t know the “whole truth”, but I do know some odd things must have occurred for all these stories to fly about. Is that website for the children’s retreat camp concept still up? Guess that never yet got into the planning department for review? Was there grubbing activity? If so, did it disturb access to grave sites? Is there water, a cesspool or a permitted domicile there? Just what kind of development was Nguyen planning, anyway? Were the children expected to raise their own food and live there 24/7? Would privatizing the road conflict with her southern California non-profit’s plans?***
The West Haw. Today reporter who made this a public story has done a great dis-service to our island by not investigating these questions. But that should be expected, from an editor and newspaper that long ago decided they disliked Enriques. So, come on, I want to know what's up with that South Point Children's camp? Does anybody live there? Who are the investors and what are they planning?