December 02, 2005

ARUBA TRUTH HASN'T A CLUE...

Caribbean Tourism Organization Letter To US State Department




...The other related matter that is particularly distressing is the call for boycotts of Aruba from persons holding elected offices as in the case of the Governor of the State of Alabama. You will understand that the people of Aruba feel particularly selected for persecution when a casual perusal of the FBI's list of missing persons shows scores of persons who have been missing throughout the United States for far longer periods and there is no call for boycotts of those States in which the missing person was last seen.


DUH...this isn't even CLOSE to being an anology. This is your comparison? Alabama has a missing woman and we are pretty sure that 3 of our own U.S. citizens were involved. What would be the purpose of boycotting Alabama? This reasoning doesn't even make sense.


..It is for these reasons that we wish to express our strongest possible outrage at these calls for boycotts, particularly from elected officials within the United States. We are confident that wise counsel from your good offices to those individuals and officials regarding these international matters would prove helpful in preventing these troublesome developments.


Sincerely,


CARIBBEAN TOURISM ORGANIZATION



My Questions for Aruba:

Why don't you want U.S. elected officials to endorse the boycott? Is it because you are truly afraid? Why don't you nip this in the bud, complete your investigation, get some answers for Natalee's family so you can get back to your regular pathetic lives? Your country has enough PR damage control to worry about...it is way beyond Natalee Holloway anymore. I can say that I would NEVER go to Aruba...even if they find answers to solve this crime. It's obviously not a safe place to visit...especially for young women. And I know for a fact that I am not the only one that agrees with me.


If these 3 boys are the cause of all these problems in your country, then why are you protecting them? Doesn't make sense. Why aren't the Aruban people angry at these three losers for not coming clean? Those 3 idiots (I forgot to mention PVS et al.) are trying to protect their asses, while they are leaving the rest of Aruba out in the wind.



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

You will understand that the people of Aruba feel particularly selected for persecution when a casual perusal of the FBI's list of missing persons shows scores of persons who have been missing throughout the United States for far longer periods and there is no call for boycotts of those States in which the missing person was last seen.
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what does Aruba think they are part of the United States ? how bizarre.

Anonymous said...

Just like Rosa Parks, there has to be an initial example of outrage towards an event that is unjust. How many people were denied a seat on a bus and nothing was done, then she acted and things changed.

Aruba boycott may change the course of how missing americans are treated worldwide by local authorities. Things may change and help future crime victims.

The Aruba letter is on a sixth grade level like most of their communication and thought process.
Maybe 4th.