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Big Island Weekly endorses Pilago (9/10/08)
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Kristine Kubat, editor or B.I.W., endorses K. Angel Pilago for Mayor and provides six reasons to vote for him in this article.

http://www.bigislandweekly.com/articles/...ents01.txt

I have also received reports this morning that large numbers of this Big Island Weekly issue are mysteriously disappearing from news stands.
Assume the best and ask questions.

Punaweb moderator
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#2

I'll just hope that these are Pilago supporters that are planning on redistributing these to people who will read them...But somehow, I get the feeling that's not the case.

Rob, if you feel like expanding on this or emailing me your source of this report... I'd like to follow up on this a bit.[Wink]

If people need kitty litter... then they should use the HawaiiFreePress.

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Glob
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#3
Thanks Rob.

Now it's more important than ever to make sure that every possible voter gets an email copy of the BIJ endorsement of Angel Pilago. I hope every reader sends an email to everyone they know urging them to vote for Angel.

The BIJ article on the Candidates and their financial supporters changed 2 votes I know of from Billy to Angel.

Barbara
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SOURCE:
Today, right now, I am sitting at the Zero Waste Conference in Kona.
This morning, I rode here with Kristine Kubat. As her daughter drove us over Saddle Road around 8am, Kristine was on her Blackberry getting the reports about the boxes.

btw: Kenoi's campaign donations in the last reporting period: $135,000, bringing the total to $250,000!
Yikes! who with so much money is prepared to put so much money to getting a Mayor elected? This is not good government and is NOT in the interest of the wider community.



James Weatherford, Ph.D.
15-1888 Hialoa
Hawaiian Paradise Park
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The Zero Waste Conference was such a success that I only got around to reading the BIW last night, with a fish sandwish and two Kona brews by the seaside. Will do a thread on the conference a bit later.

The endorsement was good and very sound.

Actually, I reckon Justin Avery's article, 'Fine Billy', rather upstages the Editor's endorsement! Have a look.

James Weatherford, Ph.D.
15-1888 Hialoa
Hawaiian Paradise Park
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