Apparently some watch the boards. See in this article they quote from SM site:
Pagina 16 Diahuebs 4 Juni, 2009
http://solodipueblo.com/index.php?option=com_docman&task=cat_view&gid=30&Itemid=2payaso? Ta esaki
ta loke a resta di e MEP di
BETICO, cu a sa di organiza
un REFERENDUM pa Aruba
su Independencia? Cu a sa di
lucha y drama sanger pa Aruba
su INDEPENDENCIA? Y no
manera e MEP cu a resta despues
di Betico kier gaña cu ta pa
‘autonomia’ di e status aparte
impone na añanan 90 pa Hirsh
Ballin e Pueblo a vota? Aruba
breaks ties with Netherlands.
The Aruban Justice Minister
Rudy Croes breaks all ties
with The Netherlands and
in the future d oesn’t want
to cooperate any longer. To
begin with the country will not
participate in the coming triparty-
counsel between justice
ministers of The Netherlands,
The Netherlands Antilles
and Aruba.
http://www.
sca r edmon keys .com/ f u nimages/
ArubaBreaksCroes.
jpg http://scaredmonkeys.
com/2007/06/02/rudy-croesa
r u ba - b r e a k s - t i e s -wi t h -
netherlands/ Aruba does not
want Independence; We cannot
handle that” (Imagina’bo e
calidad y categoria di politico
cu nos Pais a resta cu n’e,
despues di Betico! ! Ta kiko
Abo y BO partido MEP a haci
anto, desde cu bo a sinta como
Parlamentario y como Prome
Ministro durante MAS di 20
anja? Ganja ariba Pueblo?
Ganja ariba Betico? Ganja cu
Libertador di Aruba Betico
Croes y e Pueblo Arubano ta
cobardenan cu tin miedo di
independencia y cu ta NAN
a doblega bou di presion di
Hulanda y Hirsh Ballin? ) I
guess the question that would
come to mind after Aruban
Prime Minister made the
following comment, “Aruba
does not want independence;
we cannot handle that. Aruba
wants financial independence
and no supervision from the
Netherlands,” is what else
can’t Aruba handle? What
else should they be allowing
others to handle, yet they
refuse to let more experienced
and qualified individuals to
help? Why does it always in
Aruba seem to be about the
money? Amigoe; June 17,
2007: The Netherlands forces
Aruba to matters she doesn’t
want to ORANJESTAD -
“There is no war between the
two countries of the Kingdom,
but it can be better”, says the
Aruban Prime Minister Nelson
Oduber (MEP). He says that
the Netherlands seizes the
drastic political changes for the
Antillean islands to force Aruba
to matters she doesn’t want
to. According to him, there
is a chance that achievements
are reversed, because also St,
Maarten and Curacao won’t
get these with the new political
structure and the Netherlands is
striving to be univocal. Aruba
does not want independence;
we cannot handle that. Aruba
wants financial independence
and no supervision from the
Netherlands . Aruba wants to
work together with the other
islands in certain fields, like
justice, criminality, and safety.”
Last week during his visit to The
Hague , Oduber wanted to talk
to the Dutch Prime Minister
Jan Peter Balkenende in order
to come to a good relationship.
But that was not possible and
the Aruban premier was also
not admitted to the Federal
Council of Ministers.
Remitido Esta tristo