Letter to the Editor: Chief Tano’s take on Flame Sako

Now, an investment the magnitude of Flame Sako involves, sir, and read carefully now, The Process. It entails the preparation of a Master Plan by the firm requiring submission to DPL (not a simple sketch quickly designed for guma heggai or traditional Utt). The master plan entails structural, electrical, plumbing, environmental, landscaping, among other components that must be reviewed and approved by all regulatory agencies. The completion of the final review sets the stage to begin land clearing, etc. Is this too difficult to research for purposes of securing accurate rather than capitalizing on deceitful information? But what do I expect from a perennial and moronically dysfunctional teeny chief tano.

You see, chief tano, your failed collection company doesn’t qualify you to even brave self-anointment as an investment guru. Furthermore, the magnitude of the planned resort is far from the usual islander’s business perception of a Mom and Pop store. Furthest from it chief tano and perhaps you ought to read a bit more in your reading classes at NMC to strengthen your level of comprehension. It should afford you the opportunity to engage in rudimentary analysis so you can begin making responsible judgments by putting issues in their proper perspective. It may be difficult given your IQ, if any, that is highly suspect. In brief, no reader must be victimized by your hollow Instant Soba mindset. Wow! What an accomplishment — half-cocked investment guru — trapped in his own hallucinations. Grow up, sucker!

But then, I have to admire your blind courage to concoct diatribe based on assumptions presenting them as set of facts. Take the last six letters from the word “assumption” and see what’s left and how the balance of the word depicts your character. It reminds me of one Hawaiian joke about a blind cow up for sale. The owner kept saying, “No good rookin`, sir!” Yeap! Get yourself a new pair of eyes so you can see issues with a 20/20 vision. Not television, now, you hear? Eh, you want to discuss moral standards? Should be plenty fun, yeah?

JOHN S. DELROSARIO JR.

Secretary

Department of Public Lands 

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