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Stop making excuses for violent behavior.


Hamada’s article, “Vicious attack, not road rage”, caught scrutiny from a local woman who tried, in vain, to make the two thugs out as the victims. Unbelievable.

Puesta Wong, in her first sentence of her letter titled Paakaula defense, says, “There is really nothing that should excuse or rectify the Waikele beating of what Rick Hamada describes as an ‘innocent’ military couple.” Of course the discerning reader will pick up right away that Wong intends to do just the opposite with her presumptuous use of quotations. What follows would rival the writers of Ferris Beuller:

“My best friend’s sister’s boyfriend’s brother’s girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who’s going with the girl who saw Ferris pass out at 31 Flavors last night. I guess it’s pretty serious.”

Wong’s letter is filled with ‘he said/she said’ innuendos and dubious claims of knowing what the family of the thugs said about the event that happened in the parking lot. She also contends that it was the wife, who weighs a whopping 115 lbs, who threw the first punch at the 16 year old son and that it was just the father coming out to aid his son. I contend that her intellectually obtuse brain is running on low for her to align herself with a morally confused ‘cretin’.

Interestingly enough, none of the comments allegedly made by the family of Paakaula made it in the papers or the news. There are however, plenty of bystanders who corroborated Hamada’s story. Wait, there is one person who believes the wife threw the first punch besides Wong- Paakaula’s attorney.

It is a dastardly thing to beat someone weaker than you into a pulp, not to mention the issue of beating a woman unconscious. Paakaula’s arrest record speaks for itself: if this man doesn’t care enough about his family to beat them, then how much less does he care for people he doesn’t know? His cowardice has been passed onto his son who will, statistically speaking, have the same problem as his father and they will both end up at the bottom of the gene pool as human detritus.

Posted by TK  on  03/28  at  11:36 PM


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