Ombre Ga’chong: GovGuam has no incentive to improve, and hardly ever does
By Lee Webber Having lived here since the fall of 1968 and having watched the operations of the government of Guam, it is not hard to understand why our Department…
By Lee Webber Having lived here since the fall of 1968 and having watched the operations of the government of Guam, it is not hard to understand why our Department…
By Lee Webber Bacon frying, coffee perking, a woman’s eye and politicians all promise more that they could possibly deliver. The recent announcement from the governor’s office of their five-year…
By Lee Webber I shared this idea more than 12 years ago and neither Washington nor local politicians ever took it to heart but it remains as valid today, or…
By Lee Webber As I continue to watch more of Maui tragedy unfold and locally we continue to deal with the numerous questions about how Guam is to change moving…
By Lee Webber Last week I began my column with this sentence: “Si vis pacem, para bellum.” It is a Latin adage translated that means, “if you want peace, prepare…
By Lee Webber “Si vis pacem, para bellum” is a Latin adage translated that means, “if you want peace, prepare for war.” As residents continue to work through the environmental…
By Lee Webber As I sat here today (Saturday, July 22nd) reading my copy of the Guam Daily Post I was stunned, shocked and taken aback by the story that…
By Lee Webber With the 248th birthday of the U.S. Navy coming on Friday, October 13 fast approaching, I thought it a good time to remind readers about the Guam…
By Lee Webber Hafa adai taotao Guam — Howdy – Aloha Kakou — Good Morning or whatever floats your boat! Given the reality that more Marines are coming combined with…
By Lee Webber This is the first column I wrote for the Pacific Daily News when I returned to Guam from my stint in Hawaii as President of Gannett Pacific…