take Politics of Micronesia instead of History of Guam. A much better class imo.
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika @ASAPFernz
that sounds like a much better class. Can you chime in on how independence can be prosperous for Guam
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Replying to @SispankZ @ASAPFernz
The thing about independence being prosperous for Guam assumes much. Here are my initial thoughts.pic.twitter.com/GDkx7yNv6j
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika @ASAPFernz


thank you so very much!!! Well presented and thought out. I agree with almost all, if not all2 replies 1 retweet 2 likes -
Replying to @SispankZ
thank you. I have a lot of thoughts on Guam's potential, but you're right. We aren't allowed to access that potential currently.
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika
we aren't allowed access or we don't have the ability? I was thinking the latter was the bigger problem.
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Replying to @SispankZ
hm well in the current state of things, I'd say that both are one and the same. Either way, we'd need permission for many things.
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika
did you know that one of the UN Charters says that US needs to assist Guam in its transition? Only obstacle is congress
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Replying to @SispankZ
I'd say that Congress & possibly the forthcoming presidency are obstacles but the biggest one is the people of Guam.
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika
I see. Thank you! learned a lot from this brief discussion and better understand the circumstances surrounding the issue
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always welcome I love these convos too! Glad to see more people wanting to be informed rather than just spouting ignorance.
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