Ombre Ga’chong: Don’t wait for next election to demand change from government
By Lee Webber The election has passed and this one proved to be like most, a blood sport for those in the game and their respective supporters. For some people,…
By Lee Webber The election has passed and this one proved to be like most, a blood sport for those in the game and their respective supporters. For some people,…
By Lee Webber By the time you read this column many of you will have already voted. [Editor’s note: Lee Webber authored this piece Tuesday, the day of the general…
By Lee Webber Voting is a very powerful tool in a free society, as well as in some not so free societies. Have you ever really taken the time to…
As we continue to work our way closer to the general election there are two things to always remember. First, make sure you get out and cast your ballot in…
By Lee Webber As a veteran it is easy to understand how you can become disillusioned with how our government deals with veteran issues. On an average I am told…
By Lee Webber What is an Ineptocracy? According to a T-shirt I purchased it is “A system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least…
By Lee Webber If you take the time to ask almost any politician on Guam (or anywhere for that matter), they will tell you that public education is an extremely…
By Lee Webber As we continue to work our way ever closer to the general election and you look at the candidates for gubernatorial, senatorial and attorney general positions (now…
By Lee Webber Last week we took a look at the extremely weak turnout level for the primary election, only 40 percent of registered voters. This despite the spending levels…
By Lee Webber According to the primary election results, less than half (only 40 percent) of the people who were registered to vote actually turned out and voted in last…