Thursday, July 2, 2015

ONLY IN PNG will You see This



Did President Richard Nixon had his name written or his face drawn on the first rocket that landed man on the moon?
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He was President John F Kennedy in 1961 wanted to land humans on the moon when the United States had just started trying to put people in space.
After less than 10 years, on 20th July 1969, President Richard Nixon, along with millions of others, watches as two American astronauts walk on the moon while the third stayed in the rocket.
President Richard Nixon after less than 10 years made the dream of the late president John F. Kennedy came true.
Did President Richard Nixon had his name written or his face drawn on the first rocket (Apollo ll) that landed man (Neil Armstrong & Buzz Aldrin) on the moon on 20th July 1969?
If President Richard Nixon never had his name written or face drawn on the first rocket landed man on the moon, why are our politicans having their faces and names drawn and written on billboards, buses, exercise books, etc?
Are you creating history by buying a bus from the public funds and giving it to a school that you want to have your name and face on the bus?
Are you creating history by buying exercise books from public funds that you want your face and name drawn and written on the cover of the exercise books?
Are you creating history by hosting the Pacific Games from the public funds that you want to have your faces drawn on all over the billboards?
Hon. MPs, the world knows that PNG has corrupt politicans and is one of the most corrupt countries in the world. Having your faces and names drawn and written on exercise books, buses and billboards is not the coolest but the most dampest and foolish thing to do.
If you want to prove to the world that PNG doesn't has corrupt politicans and is not a corrupt country, then do something that will put PNG on the world map.
Because of the big illiterate and poor rural population, you may think that you are gods in PNG but your are just morons in the world.

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