How sufficient are the Navy’s efforts to mitigate 2014 leakage from its Red Hill fuel tanks?
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C. Insufficient; must do more (331 Votes)
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B. So-so; it's trying (118 Votes)
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A. Very; doing well (82 Votes)
This is not a scientific poll — results reflect only the opinions of those voting.
9 responses to “How sufficient are the Navy’s efforts to mitigate 2014 leakage from its Red Hill fuel tanks?”
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We are talking about clean water. WE have really good water in Hawaii, and there is no reason why the military should even think about lessening iys quality.
O Dumbo says, “Gotta have them ribs and p*^^y too!”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKYmiWiNqOw&feature=youtu.be
Rookie poster. How many times are you going to post your low class link? Truly you are one with it. Sad.
haaaaaa, so says disgruntled Democrat whom ironically voted for Caldwell and Obama.
This is a very important subject. Remember nothing stays the same and this situation will not get better by its self.
Considering the potential exposure to Honolulu’s water supply, everything should be done to fix it. Obviously we are not doing everything possible to fix it. I hope we don’t end up like Flynt.
Another fine example of a predominately Democrat voter base. They got everything they voted for, 100% Democrat lies and corruption just like your good boy Kirky and Hilary. Keep voting Democrat and $1,000 homes like in Detroit are just around the corner after the choo-choo bankrupts our county!
The military doesn’t care about the ania
Nor do the Kama’aina as you can see by taking a trip down the shanty towns in Kakaako. https://www.civilbeat.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/kakaako-homeless-olomehani-street1.jpg