The Life of Surangel Whipps Sr. Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2008

Part 1 in a video series describing the life of Palauan politician and presidential candidate Surangel Whipps Sr.

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  • sechelim74 i m agree with you his son only know about business in crazy way. They don;t give respect to employees and i know many workers are working for long time but no raise. just while ago i chatting one of mason hardware worker she said they dont like to give raise to employees but getting more work and keep saying be honest heheh funny be honest i know them very well BE HONEST

  • I wanna see his CV or Resume, does he have a degree in political background? i know there are people in palau who lives in Palau, and do have a degree in Political Science from univeristies, but are not in Politics because too much corruption from the top, not letting these young ones getting into politics......now his son, Surngel Jr is a Senator, with no Political Science degree, but only MBA. eang OLEKOI..stick to business operation e chelik. kom di ngmai a deruchal er rokui. I'm DISGUSTED!!

  • Okay so, where is Mr. Surangel's Political Educational background? Where's his degree in politics and law? Wha'ts business degree got to do with running as Palau President. Businessman like Nakamura promised while running for presidency, that in four years, a babeldaob road will be done within four years if he gets elected. Did it ever happened? Nope! Deliver and give me the contents in the package (good quality) and i;ll pay for it, full amount (vote for you)

  • aw...I am deeply inspired!

  • what an inspiration to all of us. this story should teach us a lesson of strong faith,discipline with good morals. growing up with granpa & granma i can somewhat relate. i strongly agree with this golden rule " YOU REAP WHAT YOU SOW" and sometimes the worst situations can be a blessings in disguise. His got my respect:-)

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