Letter to the Editor: Rebuenog is qualified?

But yet you allow her to claim that she is a resident of Anatahan? And now she claims that her residency here is temporary? When does temporary become permanent? I can answer this: it has become permanent when she signed that homestead document it automatically switched from temporary to permanent.   

I respect her wishes to return to Anatahan; by all means she can give her land to whoever she wants when she decide to move. As long as that land is under her name she is NOT a resident of Anatahan! By now she probably gave the lot to her daughter or son, but when she decided to run, that lot was under her, Rebuenog’s, name. Wiseman, isn’t this clear as glass for you?

Wiseman your judgment is being questioned. 

In your courtroom you had the power to question, you have the power to silence, and you have power to rule. Well guess what? I may not be a lawyer, or a doctor, but I hold, along with many others, a greater position. We are citizens. And in my eyes you have misrepresented the law. So when the question comes, “Should Wiseman be retained?” I will answer it.

To you Mrs. Rebuenog, you now have a seat as mayor of the Northern Islands. How do you feel? How do you feel that you got that position the wrong way? How do you feel that your lawyer called a witness a liar but yet we still haven’t heard the truth from your end? How do you feel when you know what was fact and what wasn’t, yet you just made your way around it just to take a seat? How do you feel that you’re the first female mayor?  How do you feel when you know you haven’t told the truth? How do you feel now that you’re mayor, and you know you didn’t meet the qualifications? Now Mrs. Mayor, have a seat and tell me…how do you feel?

DWAYNE DONOVAN

Dandan, Saipan

 

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