tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4727226025187579533.post122983177645045918..comments2024-03-27T22:14:41.569+13:00Comments on .: Accusations and Denials Let FlyCrosbie Walshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02541276600232884176noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4727226025187579533.post-83944832542076906042015-05-19T14:34:11.256+12:002015-05-19T14:34:11.256+12:00This Gorvenment is crook from the poor.
This Gorvenment is crook from the poor.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4727226025187579533.post-62149252914705814072015-01-16T01:45:23.413+13:002015-01-16T01:45:23.413+13:00Awesome work.Just wanted to drop a comment and say...Awesome work.Just wanted to drop a comment and say I am new to your blog and really like what I am reading.Thanks for the share<br />Web Developers Delhihttp://www.webgarage.innoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4727226025187579533.post-13810015435485447322014-12-06T21:08:09.905+13:002014-12-06T21:08:09.905+13:0054321, That's a bad suggestion that he should ...54321, That's a bad suggestion that he should ask for assistance from the bunch of cronies, etc. Isn't that like asking him to stretch out his hands to a beggar to beg ? Maybe he can start by asking you for evidence; just one simple case, where the judiciary was compromised. Please exclude those from the days of Fatiaki and Qarase. Thanks.Gurannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4727226025187579533.post-6642695514709093922014-12-02T14:06:19.086+13:002014-12-02T14:06:19.086+13:00Guran, perhaps he could ask for assistance from th...Guran, perhaps he could ask for assistance from the current bunch of suck ups and cronies/beneficiaries of the current 'system' for assistance to gather evidence that you require, knowing how free, fair and accountable the judiciary is. Oh that's right, they benefited too.54321noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4727226025187579533.post-11626584801391862212014-11-22T23:01:39.092+13:002014-11-22T23:01:39.092+13:00We all congratulate Michael Field. Who unlike the ...We all congratulate Michael Field. Who unlike the cowardly junta apologist Walsh is a man of integrity Unlike the free loading slurper he does not turn a blind eye to thuggery, buggery and gutless military intimidation. Well done Michael! Bhaini the cassava boynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4727226025187579533.post-59957430441184461322014-11-22T18:56:38.261+13:002014-11-22T18:56:38.261+13:00And yet corruption, nepotism, financial incompeten...And yet corruption, nepotism, financial incompetence, electoral gerrymandering and the odd piece of Police and Army brutality was acceptable? Perhaps it is time for retirement.Cin Cinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4727226025187579533.post-36676657169962963862014-11-20T18:20:59.356+13:002014-11-20T18:20:59.356+13:00I wonder if Mr. Narsey will take up aliz Pacifics ...I wonder if Mr. Narsey will take up aliz Pacifics challenge to use the legal process to make his accusations. I suspect not because he will need some solid evidence which almost certainly he doesn't have. It is his area of weakness. I don't think the courts will entertain "evidence" of the kind gleaned from various blog sites, (usually total bs) and then converted into "mounting evidence",(and another opportunity for one of Mr. Narsey to write another of his long theses). I dare you to take up the challenge, Mr. Narsey. Gurannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4727226025187579533.post-13436172467527975352014-11-19T18:04:15.929+13:002014-11-19T18:04:15.929+13:00Agree. Why don't you write a factual 200-300 w...Agree. Why don't you write a factual 200-300 words on the issue that we can publish and open up for discussion. Crosbie Walshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02541276600232884176noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4727226025187579533.post-57660500937323617432014-11-19T18:02:30.802+13:002014-11-19T18:02:30.802+13:00@ Taxpayer, Thanks for your comment. You are righ...@ Taxpayer, Thanks for your comment. You are right in saying that the blog needs to change if it is to remain relevant It started to counter Mchael Field's one-sided views on Fiji and progressively moved from neutral to more pro-Bainimamara (or perhaps I should say anti racism, bigotry and extreme nationalism). It now needs to be more of a Fiji First watchdog and provide a platform for intelligent discussion. But I feel, at 81, that I've done my dash and would dearly like someone else to take over. Cheers. Crosbie Walshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02541276600232884176noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4727226025187579533.post-28714065045098464112014-11-18T18:20:05.343+13:002014-11-18T18:20:05.343+13:00Fiji needs a lot more than reason in this regard. ...Fiji needs a lot more than reason in this regard. Some plain common sense might not go amiss? Why, for instance did accounting firm BDO disappear from the scene? Some smart questions should be asked and no need for a decree now.Welcome Homenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4727226025187579533.post-53838274509675028882014-11-18T10:48:45.151+13:002014-11-18T10:48:45.151+13:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4727226025187579533.post-18904698560421342322014-11-17T22:22:34.170+13:002014-11-17T22:22:34.170+13:00Crosbie, you asked in an earlier posting about whe...Crosbie, you asked in an earlier posting about whether or not you should keep your blog running and, if so, what tack you felt you should take in order to keep the blog relevant now that elections have been held.<br /><br />Perhaps you should review the reason you started the blog in the first place, which was ostensibly to provide more balance in the reporting about the coup, which you perceived to be almost wholly negative.<br /><br />Over time you went a few steps further and rarely provided acerbic comment on much at all - preferring, I suppose, to let the 'other' blogs deal with those matters that showed the dictatorship in a poor light. As such, you could safely be termed a contrarian which was an almost unique position between 2009 - 2014.<br /><br />However the government has now been elected with a significant majority and close to 2/3 of the electorate believe that their representatives are best suited to lead Fiji to economic prosperity and social cohesiveness.<br /><br />Perhaps, for your blog to remain relevant (ie of interest to readers) now is the time to reassert your contrarian philosophy and stop dealing so delicately, or ignoring entirely, matters that concern our elected representatives.<br /><br />This article would make a good start, perhaps followed up by questions into the investigations into recent deaths in custody, significant police brutality over escaped prisoners and so forth, all of which that have been seemingly swept under the carpet.<br /><br />Fiji's print and television media can't do this due to the implicit threats to their respective existence. However you can and, with your contacts in Fiji built up over the past few years, may well be able to provide insightful analysis as to why investigations are stalled.<br /><br />You might feel that to do so would be akin turning your back on an old friend. I see it differently - it's an outstretched hand to assist people who have little knowledge of democracy in understanding what is required to retain, for the long term, the presently high level of electorate support.Taxpayernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4727226025187579533.post-15787381238374387572014-11-17T16:45:05.928+13:002014-11-17T16:45:05.928+13:00Croz,
To be fair the PM has never explained why a...Croz,<br /><br />To be fair the PM has never explained why a private accounting firm was employed to pay his and his ministers salaries and their salaries where kept secret up until now. Also we only know what they now earn - not what they chose to pay themselves for 8 years in power. So the PM and his team have to share some of the blame for refusing to come clean. If they had nothing to hide.....<br /><br />Regards<br />Really goodnoreply@blogger.com