Aunty Pupule - did you have a hard time at Honolulu Hale today? I hope you aren't too hard on us in your blog.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Uh-Oh! I think I just met Aunty Pupule!
Collapse
X
-
Re: Uh-Oh! I think I just met Aunty Pupule!
Originally posted by kiwidiva View PostAunty Pupule - did you have a hard time at Honolulu Hale today? I hope you aren't too hard on us in your blog.
I'm fifty-two years old. I've never gone past the first floor. All I wanted was to take my application of nomination papers to run for City Council. I was told to go to the third floor. I went from office to office. Den I was shown the correct place on the first floor. Submitted my application den was told to wait while they check my background and information. I left and came back. Faith gave me my packet and instructed me to get fifteen signatures or more of my fellow registered voters from my district. I also have to read the information from the Campaign Spending Commission.
Over all, it's been quite an interesting day!
Everyone was helpful and friendly.
Mahalo
Auntie Pupule
btw: Yes. I am running.Be AKAMAI ~ KOKUA Hawai`i!
Philippians 4:13 --- I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
-
Re: Uh-Oh! I think I just met Aunty Pupule!
Everyone was helpful and friendly
btw: Yes. I am running.Toku toa, he toa rangatira ~ He whakatauki
My bravery is inherited from the chiefs who were my forebears ~ Maori whakatauki
Comment
-
Re: Uh-Oh! I think I just met Aunty Pupule!
It has begun...
I've been busy talking and getting signatures!
So much I have to learn and do.
Priority is to do for the people and to remain humble.
Truth and Compassion is the key for me.
I've asked to have my name on the ballot be
Auntie LynnBe AKAMAI ~ KOKUA Hawai`i!
Philippians 4:13 --- I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
Comment
-
Re: Uh-Oh! I think I just met Aunty Pupule!
Originally posted by 1stwahine View PostIt has begun...
I've been busy talking and getting signatures!
So much I have to learn and do.
Priority is to do for the people and to remain humble.
Truth and Compassion is the key for me.
I've asked to have my name on the ballot be
Auntie Lynn
Anyways. Good look to you. My poor friends at Romy's office though, now they gotta work on Romy's campaign, outside of Honolulu Hale of course.
Too bad I didn't catch you in the building, I could've said hello.
Comment
-
Re: Uh-Oh! I think I just met Aunty Pupule!
Yep, she's filed according to the latest Elections Office report:
Code:COUNCIL MEMBER ** COUNCILMEMBER HONOLULU COUNCIL DISTRICT VII ** (NS) VASQUEZ, ALYN L A 545 N Kukui St., 13C Honolulu 96817 (808) 847-2221 5/30/2008 City ** ** COUNCILMEMBER HONOLULU COUNCIL DISTRICT VII ** SUBTOTAL: 1 **
To get the latest candidates list PDF from the elections office click on the link that says: Candidate Filing ReportI'm still here. Are you?
Comment
-
Re: Uh-Oh! I think I just met Aunty Pupule!
Originally posted by 68-eldo View PostWay to go Aunty Lynn! Good luck on your campaign.
Originally posted by Keanu View PostC'mon Aunty. You know people start out with good intentions but after they get elected, they only care about the photo op and looking good on TV.
Anyways. Good look to you. My poor friends at Romy's office though, now they gotta work on Romy's campaign, outside of Honolulu Hale of course.
Too bad I didn't catch you in the building, I could've said hello.
Ainokea.
Auntie LynnBe AKAMAI ~ KOKUA Hawai`i!
Philippians 4:13 --- I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
Comment
-
Re: Uh-Oh! I think I just met Aunty Pupule!
Aunty Lynn, I am sure as a candidate you will be quick on your feet and able to answer any kind of question on any issue the media and public will throw at you. So as a potential councilmember, I'll fire off the first question.
Where do you stand on the issue of rail transit for Honolulu? Are you for or against the rail project? Do you support the voter initiative effort to put the rail question on the ballot?I'm still here. Are you?
Comment
-
Re: Uh-Oh! I think I just met Aunty Pupule!
Originally posted by mel View PostAunty Lynn, I am sure as a candidate you will be quick on your feet and able to answer any kind of question on any issue the media and public will throw at you. So as a potential councilmember, I'll fire off the first question.
Where do you stand on the issue of rail transit for Honolulu? Are you for or against the rail project? Do you support the voter initiative effort to put the rail question on the ballot?
Comment
-
Re: Uh-Oh! I think I just met Aunty Pupule!
Originally posted by Leo Lakio View Post...and perhaps your answer should be put in the "Rail Transit" thread, so that all the folks interested in this issue will see your response (as they may not think to look in this thread); or start a new "Ask Candidate Pupule" thread.
Auntie LynnBe AKAMAI ~ KOKUA Hawai`i!
Philippians 4:13 --- I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
Comment
-
Re: Uh-Oh! I think I just met Aunty Pupule!
...oh, and the best of luck to you in your run for political office. I know you have the best motivation - you really want to get things moving and changing, especially for citizens whose voices are not heard. Just remember - you can make a difference throughout the campaign, getting spotlights on the issues that concern you; you don't have to wait until you win or lose to get people thinking.
Comment
-
Re: Uh-Oh! I think I just met Aunty Pupule!
Originally posted by mel View PostAunty Lynn, I am sure as a candidate you will be quick on your feet and able to answer any kind of question on any issue the media and public will throw at you. So as a potential councilmember, I'll fire off the first question.
Originally posted by cezanne View PostGo Aunty!!
Auntie LynnBe AKAMAI ~ KOKUA Hawai`i!
Philippians 4:13 --- I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
Comment
-
Re: Uh-Oh! I think I just met Aunty Pupule!
In The Advertiser this morning:
http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/ap...LOCALNEWSFRONT
"Lynn Vasquez, a Kalihi resident, has declared her intent to challenge Cachola. She said that God inspired her to run for elected office.
"I'm an advocate for the homeless and the hungry. I see so many things happening in my area and there is nothing being done as far as I'm concerned," said Vasquez, who has lived in Kalihi her entire life. "I don't have money, but I have heart."
I told him moa den dat.
So I wrote it on my Blog on the Advertiser which was featured on the front page this morning. http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/ap....dll/frontpage
The url is too long for the direct link to my page.
Love and Aloha,
Auntie LynnBe AKAMAI ~ KOKUA Hawai`i!
Philippians 4:13 --- I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
Comment
Comment