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They're trying to kill the messenger!
#11
There's also the possibility it's a ploy to grab attention either by Kubat, Pilago or both.
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#12
That would be one strange ploy.

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Assume the best and ask questions.

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#13
Speaking of Pilago, have you checked hunterbishop.com lately?
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#14
The plot thickens.

Recently a complaint was filed with the Hawaii Campaign Spending Commission regarding Billy Kenoi's report of $750/month for rental of his Hilo Campaign Headquarters (Note, originally he reported NO expenditure for this facility, now he has amended his filings to include $750/month for about a year.) The complaint was faxed to the commission sometime last week along with a note stating that a hard copy would follow via US mail, and that it was hoped that by faxing it the complaint could be included on the Commission's September 10 meeting agenda. Subsequent to the fax being sent no agenda was published for the September meeting of the Hawaii Campaign Spending Commission and in fact the meeting was canceled with no explanation as to why. What's up with that?

I don't know about what's happening with Pilago but everything that involves Billy is whacked.
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#15
Thank you for bringing this to light, Jeff Clarks. The political ploys of this Mayoral race are astonishing and quite disheartening. This is just anothe reason why we NEED an alternative newspaper. Hunter does a good job, but it would be so nice to have somehting tangible to recieve REAL news from.
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#16
What, exactly, has been brought to light? Mr. Clarks has yet to elaborate in the slightest about his allegations which contain nothing more than innuendo and buzzwords. This is worse than no information at all.

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#17
Several people have now posted stuff regarding candidates and then never come back.

I often wonder their motivations.

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Glob
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