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Copyright © 2008, Cherie Phillips

 

MAYOR MUFI HANNEMANN
MAY NOT SERVE FULL TERM
IF RE-ELECTED

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September 17, 2008.  During a televised interview by KITV4, Mayor Mufi Hannemann announced that he may not be able to fulfill the full 4-year term if re-elected because he has more important opportunities available in 2010. Speculations are that he will be running for Governor or Congress.  If he runs for Governor, he will have to give up his job as Mayor.

 

But if he runs for Congress he will be allowed to continue being Mayor.  However, Hawaii has such severe problems, that the citizens cannot afford to be without a Mayor, and Mufi should not be running for re-election as Mayor at all since he has no true intention of working as the Mayor, but is using it as a stepping stone to get to what he really wants.

 

Voters need to concentrate on those candidates who are devoted to being Mayor and who will stay with the job and projects for the full 4-year term.

 

Mufi's own father had to work two jobs to support his family, and, thus, he should be more sympathetic with how hard the citizens have to work and do something about the economic problems.  Instead, Mufi is more interested in the game of competition as a sport instead of realizing how many lives are being affected by lack of qualified leadership by those who truthfully want to resolve the problems. This is not a basketball game.  It is the lives and futures of our children and Hawaii needs serious leadership.

 

Mufi has been admonished by the common people who call him "inhumane" for his abusiveness of the growing population of homeless by throwing them out of the parks while the State is failing to provide any affordable housing and rent is higher than any state in the nation.

 

He states that his interest is in providing a park for those who have homes (and front and back yards) and it it not his job to care about the homeless because that is the problem of the State.

 

Those who have apartments, are working two or three jobs just to live in poverty, and are subjected to slavery at work and fear that they, too, may join the growing community of homeless in Hawaii.

 

Remember that Obama grew up in poverty in Hawaii, and we have not yet learned to respect the potential of the common people!

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