A bunch of rejects
I always say that children are the reflection of their parents. The CNMI people is a reflection of the CNMI government. Well, some may agree with me while I am sure others will not. Many of us forgot that in CNMI history, there were several hundred prisoners who were dumped here in the CNMI and perhaps that place where they dumped this bunch of criminals was on Saipan. Tell me if I’m wrong. I am sure the list of last names may cover all the names of the present and past leaders who held or are holding offices. At the time of dumping, there were maybe Carolinians already present. Afterwards another off-loading of Filipino prisoners dumped by the then Spanish government of the Philippines. God help our CNMI.
It will be an impossible task to have a good government in a country full of criminal bloodlines who taught everyone around them how things should be done. Remember, these people I am talking about is you and me and everyone in the CNMI that is not a newcomer. I may be wrong but in history, prisoners from Spain were normally those against the establishment of the time, they were deported to Saipan and perhaps other dumping grounds. England at similar periods deported their unwanted to the Americas. So what a bunch of rejects we are. God help us. No wonder why we cannot get along, we even taught the poor Carolinians our ways, see what they are doing to us right now. Look at the governor and look at the people. I don’t see any difference.
Frank Atalig
Sinapalo, Rota