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Posted by *Lol* {152.163.189.233} on December 06, 2002 at 21:01:15:

In Reply to: Re: Recent scientific discovery suggests that perhaps we should be paying allegiance to Tonga. What do you think? posted by Curious {219.88.33.225} on December 06, 2002 at 10:36:32:

The mind must guard against preconceived ideas if observations are to be accurately interpreted. Isn’t that what Science teaches us? Hello! I was not suggesting by using the term “allegiance” that we should all learn the national anthem of Tonga and become taxpayers! Putting it simply, the reference was not an attribute but an act of acknowledgement...

This “hypothesis” (until new evidence comes to light), as scientists prefer to call it suggests to us that Tonga may have been settled first and NOT Samoa. What’s wrong with that? I don’t have a problem with it, and wouldn’t it further help explain why the Tonga’s occupation in Samoa lasted for several hundred years and why their stronghold was so extreme? Although no one can pinpoint the exact dates for sure how long they were there; however, studies such as this at least help us understand pieces of the puzzle. How you interpret it or whatever “conclusions” YOU arrive at, IS ON YOU!;-o

And if you’re looking for a refund, file your taxes!

~Lol~

Soifua,
Teine Samoa





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