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January 2008 ISSUE We do not make jokes, we simply watch the LA Times, the Orange County Register and CID/HOA board of directors and report the facts! |
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Liberia tries democracy with new leader – LWV “mending” the community with new Leader
December
17, 2007 In Monrovia, Liberia, “after 14 years of darkness, street lights shine amid the shattered buildings”, writes AP writer Terry Leonard in his article titled Liberia tries democracy with new leader, “ And the new president — the first woman elected to head an African country — stands under an umbrella in the driving rain to launch repairs to a street that seems to have more holes than pavement”, he continues.
“Liberia last year began a grand experiment to overcome its past through a sea change in how it is run. The new leaders are elected. Parliament is controlled by the opposition, for the first time in its history. And President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf promises a new deal funded by donors and investors lured by peace and good governance”, writes Leonard In LWV, the local governing body has been deaf to calls for reform and demands of transparency and responsible fiscal management. Promptly after Mr. Feldstein was taken out, new board president Cynthia Connors, in "impromptu few comments" wallowed in the never never nebulosities of open ended possibilities pledging transparency and mending the community – perhaps analogous to the assassin game Sock Wars. “In Liberia, the new openness at the top is obvious just from switching on the radio. Government officials are guests on talk shows almost daily, explaining policies, taking suggestions and fielding angry complaints. The justice minister tells a caller frankly that some police are corrupt. Every new initiative is presented for public comment”, continues Leonard In Laguna Woods Village, the
mending game continues. In recent weeks, about 150 people
around the world are being asked something along the
lines of “are you dead yet?” These
assassinations have participants in pins and
needles. In
the Socks Wars game, each participant is required to
knit a pair of socks for another player and ship them
off to the target.
Players are assassinated (eliminated) from the
contest, when they receive the socks.
What we can figure is that in the Laguna Woods
Third Mutual assassin game, a secret closed meeting is
called to “mend the community”, then a director
who does not follow the established rules is
“mended”, err…. politically assassinated.
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