Monday 6 September 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I was not surprised recently to hear that a tourist had been bitten by a roving dog in Arorangi. I wrote to the Dog Ranger, via the police, several weeks ago stating that someone would get hurt by these dogs if nothing was done. Well, nothing was done and as far as I […]
Saturday 4 September 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, As a Ngatangiia Demo supporter, I object to Junior Maoate telling me who I should appoint as my candidate. Does he think we should go to Aitutaki and tell the people in his electorate if they nominate him, our member will walk away from the Demo party? Talk about arrogance, just like the […]
Saturday 4 September 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, Thank you Tupui Ariki Henry for providing the same argument we are using going back to 1996. Information on how the decisions were made regarding the number of seats in Parliament, back in 1965 and 1984. You stated that at the time it was pointed out to the Self Government Committee (quote): … […]
Saturday 4 September 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I am one of the many Cook Islands women living here in Rarotonga and I just want to say free of speech of course that our hospital up at Arorangi is really not up to scratch, equipment and service wise. I don’t mean to be nasty in anyway but I am speaking from […]
Saturday 4 September 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, In response to your letter published on Thursday September 2 titled ‘Questions over Titikaveka contract’ by Papa Chief, I believe, Papa Chief, you already know the answers to your “question”. First of all, you are right, it is not surprising that the Titikaveka Beautification Contract has once again been awarded to a private […]
Saturday 4 September 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, In response to Grassroots Voter, civil and political rights are interconnected. These groups of rights protect individuals from unwarranted action by government, private organisations and individuals to ensure one’s ability to participate in the civil and political life of that country, without discrimination or repression. We are able to live in this country […]
Saturday 4 September 2010 | Published in Kata
Friday 3 September 2010 | Published in Smoke Signals
A smoke signaller looks at a map and asks: “Would there be another country in the world where there is a highly paid Member of Parliament every three kilometres of road on under populated land, which is what we appear to have here on Rarotonga? Unbelievable! And three MP’s for the almost deserted island of […]
Friday 3 September 2010 | Published in Kata
Friday 3 September 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, Grassroots Voter needs to read the paper properly. If he/she read Monday’s paper he/she would have seen that GPC is not suggesting the PM be elected by everyone. Clearly from Monday’s article the only thing GPC is calling for is for a reduction in the number of seats and a binding referendum to […]
Friday 3 September 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, As a demo party supporter in Ngatangiia I resent that my democratic right to choose my representative is being usurped my emotionally coercive petitions, bully tactics, threats and counter threats. Cut the crap and by secret ballot let all the demo supporters of Ngatangiia decide between Terepai and Mann not lawyers, judges or […]
Friday 3 September 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I wish to make some comments on these individuals and groups pressing for some form of so-called process of Parliamentary reform: The election, nationally of the Prime Minister, other Parliament Members, PM to select his Cabinet from anywhere, and to reduce the number of member representatives. These are not reform proposals, but destructive […]
Thursday 2 September 2010 | Published in Smoke Signals
Referring to the smokie about Bim Tou calling the media to be present next week during the Ports Authority bid opening for the Avatiu Harbour Development, a smoke signaller writes: “What happened to the tender for the 15T forklift which is now broken down, and the crane purchased for Aitutaki recently? Transparency all right – […]
Thursday 2 September 2010 | Published in Kata
Thursday 2 September 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Smart politicians should look at life after reform Dear Editor, I find it incredible that Norman George continues to take up valuable space in your newspaper by persisting with insulting our intelligence in the way that he has. Regarding political reform, there can be little doubt that on Rarotonga at least, most people are in […]
Thursday 2 September 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, The PM’s invitation to GPC and Mou Piri for a round table discussion on political reform is nothing more than just a window dressing exercise to give the impression that Government is serious about reforms. We are still run by a minority Democratic Party government so how does the PM expect the reform […]
Thursday 2 September 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Reducing the number of MPs – it should be the people’s vote I think it’s great that Norman George, as a politician, is engaging the media to get his views across on political reform. I find it interesting that as a politician he is neither open, nor receptive to political reform and believes that it […]
Thursday 2 September 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, Looking at that old photo you published on August 30 of the G.P.C. Group for Political Change (or is it G.S.R? “Group for Seat Reductions!”). They were protesting with the placard, “Norman George, Law Maker or Law Breaker” in 2003. What I find most amusing now is that the protest was not about […]
Thursday 2 September 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, It is disappointing, but not surprising, that the Titikaveka Beautification Contract has once again been awarded to a private contractor rather than a community group. A proposal was submitted by the sports and community group from Titikaveka for the beautification contract on the understanding that community groups get first preference for beautification contracts. […]
Wednesday 1 September 2010 | Published in Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor, I read your article on the departure tax and a great appreciation goes out to the people voicing their opinions on the $55 departure tax charged to every departing adult. I myself visited the islands and was quite disgusted with your terminal after the huge amount of money spent on it and correct […]
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