Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Questions to ask the LDS President

Laie is a small plantation town with a deep-rooted hierarchical system. The history of Laie also has church stake presidents who have been involved in questionable practices from immoral to illegal financial dealings and abuse of position. However most have been upright and honest and decent
Ask the questions you've always wanted to ask. You questions will be sent to the SLC headquarters. No names will be revealed.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

The Laie Community Association

The Laie Community Association bas long been the butt of jokes for many years. Laie residents have complained LCA is a puppet of Hawaii Reserves, Inc. Do "quiet" elections with about 40 - 80 votes give LCA the mandate to represent Laie? Should there be term limits for the board of directors to prevent cronyism and entrenched status quo? Do you know who your board members are? Are they representing you? Please express your thoughts. No personal attacks but feel free to express your thoughts about these public figures. They chose to represent you so the public has the right to them hard questions.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Envision Laie

INDEPENDENCE IS PONO

Aloha to all,

Hawaii Reserves wants to develop a new community in Malaekahana, Kahuku.

Once again, HRI offers 'affordable housing' as incentive in return for
community support.

Their mainland consultants have crafted phone, internet polling and held workshops "to listen" to you. (Yes. No joke. Some selected residents were paid $100 for interviews.)

Have the consultants given sufficient details and time for you to make an intelligent decision?

It's not easy to question your bosses and leaders in small communities like Laie.

No fear! This blog is created for your comments, ideas, and suggestions.

Results will go to
Mayor Mufi Hannemann and also the President of The Latter-day Saints Church in Salt Lake City, Utah.


Our kuleana to you:

1. Your identity is 100% confidential and will never be revealed to any one.

2. You can use "anonymous" for your comments.


Your kuleana to Independent Kamaaina:

1. No need feel defensive to put a nice word for your company or your boss.
Bosses & Consultants: Don't force workers to manipulate this discussion
cuz

The blog is for ordinary kamaaina to share
their thoughts - telling it as it is.

2.Please share with your friends so we can get the grassroots sentiments of our Kama'aina.

Mahalo!