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		<title>By: Al</title>
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		<dc:creator>Al</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2014 17:24:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Linda: Hi, the catholic church has way to much influence here as well. Did you notice how many bigoted employers feel it&#039;s there right to grope their female employees on their way to church? And are in favor of eliminating minimum wage because their are so many unemployed, they feel it&#039;s an employers market. That somebody will take their jobs regardless of what they pay.

This country is so full of sick, racist, sexist, and greedy men. Without a government that can function properly cause it is, in large part, made up of sick, racist, sexist, and greedy men, a government and justice system that is now owned by those 1%er&#039;s, who also just happen to be......You guessed it, sick, racist, sexist, and greedy men with a lust for power.

I would like to see us all regain our civil rights, and rid our government of this virus that has infected it, to somehow rid the sickness in the minds of many of our citizens.

Women&#039;s rights have been all but eliminated, and abuses are many. Same holds true for those Other than White men. The poor and unfortunates are for the most part forgotten.

I hope that this wasn&#039;t too much for you, and is only my opinion of what is happening over here, well some of it is.

So, how have you been lately, you know my idea that you liked is only a pipe dream, but it would solve much very quickly. I guess that&#039;s it for now, see you sweetie.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Linda: Hi, the catholic church has way to much influence here as well. Did you notice how many bigoted employers feel it&#8217;s there right to grope their female employees on their way to church? And are in favor of eliminating minimum wage because their are so many unemployed, they feel it&#8217;s an employers market. That somebody will take their jobs regardless of what they pay.</p>
<p>This country is so full of sick, racist, sexist, and greedy men. Without a government that can function properly cause it is, in large part, made up of sick, racist, sexist, and greedy men, a government and justice system that is now owned by those 1%er&#8217;s, who also just happen to be&#8230;&#8230;You guessed it, sick, racist, sexist, and greedy men with a lust for power.</p>
<p>I would like to see us all regain our civil rights, and rid our government of this virus that has infected it, to somehow rid the sickness in the minds of many of our citizens.</p>
<p>Women&#8217;s rights have been all but eliminated, and abuses are many. Same holds true for those Other than White men. The poor and unfortunates are for the most part forgotten.</p>
<p>I hope that this wasn&#8217;t too much for you, and is only my opinion of what is happening over here, well some of it is.</p>
<p>So, how have you been lately, you know my idea that you liked is only a pipe dream, but it would solve much very quickly. I guess that&#8217;s it for now, see you sweetie.</p>
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		<title>By: Lill on Guam</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lill on Guam</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2014 13:42:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hafa Adai, Men on Guam, you need to stop the violence against women. When we take a look at the statistics more women are the victims and men are the perpetrators, and the women in the community are tired of it. We&#039;re tired of hearing about women that have been abused and sexually assaulted. The statistics are one out of every three women will be sexually assaulted or raped in their lifetime on Guam.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hafa Adai, Men on Guam, you need to stop the violence against women. When we take a look at the statistics more women are the victims and men are the perpetrators, and the women in the community are tired of it. We&#8217;re tired of hearing about women that have been abused and sexually assaulted. The statistics are one out of every three women will be sexually assaulted or raped in their lifetime on Guam.</p>
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		<title>By: Linda</title>
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		<dc:creator>Linda</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2014 13:32:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Al, I like that Idea. Here in Ireland we went to war to limit the British involvement in our politics. Too bad we still have that damn catholic church with way too much influence.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Al, I like that Idea. Here in Ireland we went to war to limit the British involvement in our politics. Too bad we still have that damn catholic church with way too much influence.</p>
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		<title>By: Al</title>
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		<dc:creator>Al</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2014 00:44:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Michelle: Not being elected to any political office of any kind, what business do the Koch’s have suggesting that they know anything about what is right for this country, if they want to influence America’s policies they each have a vote. Well, convicted felons don’t, but who would even charge them on their felonious acts, they would simply buy a new law and make their actions legal.  

These two are continually acting as if they are some kind of elected public officials, who are now trying to convince the American public that having a minimum wage is bad for America’s poor and an opinion is the most they really have and a vote each. Same as me and the same as you.

Question is how to limit them to just that. I advocate the military hunting them down as enemies of the state and removing them.

Lack of a minimum wage only helps those who run sweatshops and would prefer to not pay their employees at all.  Those commenting tonight in favor of nixing the minimum wage are the very dumbest this country has. They can’t run a business successfully enough to be able to pay their employees a fair wage and still stay in business because they are moronic idiots destined to fail.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Michelle: Not being elected to any political office of any kind, what business do the Koch’s have suggesting that they know anything about what is right for this country, if they want to influence America’s policies they each have a vote. Well, convicted felons don’t, but who would even charge them on their felonious acts, they would simply buy a new law and make their actions legal.  </p>
<p>These two are continually acting as if they are some kind of elected public officials, who are now trying to convince the American public that having a minimum wage is bad for America’s poor and an opinion is the most they really have and a vote each. Same as me and the same as you.</p>
<p>Question is how to limit them to just that. I advocate the military hunting them down as enemies of the state and removing them.</p>
<p>Lack of a minimum wage only helps those who run sweatshops and would prefer to not pay their employees at all.  Those commenting tonight in favor of nixing the minimum wage are the very dumbest this country has. They can’t run a business successfully enough to be able to pay their employees a fair wage and still stay in business because they are moronic idiots destined to fail.</p>
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		<title>By: Peter of Guam</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peter of Guam</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2014 00:07:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It may be time for you mainlander expatriates to return to Guam, at least to vote.
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Guam court OKs marijuana initiative
 	 Published on Thursday, August 07, 2014 00:00	 By Gina Tabonares-Reilly - gina@mvguam.com - Variety News Staff
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HAGÅTÑA — The decision as to whether Guam will legalize the use of marijuana for medical purposes may be in the hands of island voters after the Supreme Court of Guam on Tuesday ruled that it is legal for the Guam Legislature to put the question to a referendum.

A proposal legalizing the use of marijuana for medical purposes, also known as the Joaquin KC Concepcion II Compassionate Cannabis Use Act of 2013, will be placed on the November general election ballot to be decided by at least 50,000 registered voters.

“The Supreme Court has affirmed the Legislature’s ability to allow the people to let their voices be heard through the power of their vote on this very important question — whether patients and their doctors should have the freedom to choose between all available treatment options,” Sen. Tina Muña-Barnes, the author of the measure, said in a press statement.

Sen. Aline Yamashita, co-author of the original medical marijuana bill, said: “Today is a good day for our people. Those who suffer from debilitating conditions and their loved ones will have the opportunity to speak out and I encourage everyone to go out and exercise their right to vote.”

On Feb. 1, the :egislature voted to adopt the measure, Bill 215-32, which will provide for a referendum to place proposed amendments to legalize medical marijuana. Bill 215-32 lapsed into law on Feb. 16 and became Public Law 32-134.

On Feb. 3, the Guam Election Commission received a letter from the legislature directing it to place the marijuana question on the general election ballot.

The GEC, however, said that Guam law did not authorize the marijuana question on the ballot in the manner presented by P.L. 32-134 and said it was improper delegation of legislative authority.

On May 14, the Legislature filed a request for declaratory judgment and requested the guidance of the justices on the legality of the legislative submission.
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Hafa adai.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It may be time for you mainlander expatriates to return to Guam, at least to vote.<br />
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Guam court OKs marijuana initiative<br />
 	 Published on Thursday, August 07, 2014 00:00	 By Gina Tabonares-Reilly &#8211; <a href="mailto:gina@mvguam.com">gina@mvguam.com</a> &#8211; Variety News Staff<br />
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HAGÅTÑA — The decision as to whether Guam will legalize the use of marijuana for medical purposes may be in the hands of island voters after the Supreme Court of Guam on Tuesday ruled that it is legal for the Guam Legislature to put the question to a referendum.</p>
<p>A proposal legalizing the use of marijuana for medical purposes, also known as the Joaquin KC Concepcion II Compassionate Cannabis Use Act of 2013, will be placed on the November general election ballot to be decided by at least 50,000 registered voters.</p>
<p>“The Supreme Court has affirmed the Legislature’s ability to allow the people to let their voices be heard through the power of their vote on this very important question — whether patients and their doctors should have the freedom to choose between all available treatment options,” Sen. Tina Muña-Barnes, the author of the measure, said in a press statement.</p>
<p>Sen. Aline Yamashita, co-author of the original medical marijuana bill, said: “Today is a good day for our people. Those who suffer from debilitating conditions and their loved ones will have the opportunity to speak out and I encourage everyone to go out and exercise their right to vote.”</p>
<p>On Feb. 1, the :egislature voted to adopt the measure, Bill 215-32, which will provide for a referendum to place proposed amendments to legalize medical marijuana. Bill 215-32 lapsed into law on Feb. 16 and became Public Law 32-134.</p>
<p>On Feb. 3, the Guam Election Commission received a letter from the legislature directing it to place the marijuana question on the general election ballot.</p>
<p>The GEC, however, said that Guam law did not authorize the marijuana question on the ballot in the manner presented by P.L. 32-134 and said it was improper delegation of legislative authority.</p>
<p>On May 14, the Legislature filed a request for declaratory judgment and requested the guidance of the justices on the legality of the legislative submission.<br />
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Hafa adai.</p>
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