Annotated Bibliography:

1.       Guam A New Era of Growth: Ricardo J. Bordallo.  Government of Guam, Governor of Guam. Hagatna, Guam.  6 Feb  1978.

Source provided specific content and pictures relevant toward Ricky’s accomplishments in public housing, infrastructure and public safety.  The content provided a basis of presenting Ricky’s legacy.  For example, Guam Police Department’s ongoing motorcycle patrol, which was enacted by Ricky?  The source provided applicable pictures that represented our content in our website.  The source also provided respectable information on Ricky’s Marshall Plan.

 

2.       Committee to Elect Bordallo, December Dedications and Bordallo The Builder Completed Projects. Hagatna, Guam, 1978.

This source provided the website with content to use relevant toward infrastructure and development. The source presented an extensive list of completed projects and on-going projects.

 

3.       Commemorative Ceremony Ricardo J. Bordallo Governors Complex Adelup. Guam.   31 Jan 1997.

This source provided a basis for the personal stories section in our website.  Prominent governmental figures in today’s political realm expressed their emotions and thoughts of one of Guam’s most beloved leaders.  The pictures in this source were an undeniable asset toward the overall appearance of our website.

 

4.       The Inauguration Committee for Governor-elect Ricardo Jerome Bordallo and Lieutenant Governor-elect Rudolph Guerrero Sablan. The Inauguration Of Ricardo J. Bordallo And Rudolp G.

This source provided rich, personal and candid photographs that we used in our website.  Ricky’s inaugural addresses the numerous off-island prominent figures that attended the inaugural.

 

5.       Loftus, R.D.  “Interview: Guam’s Bordallo Talks About His Challenges.”  Pacific Magazine March/April 1984: 58-61.

This source encapsulated Ricky’s ability to answer questions in an honest and straight forward manner.  The source provided our website with content that was pertinent toward Ricky’s Green Revolution.  Additionally, the source presented Ricky’s sentiment toward land on Guam.

 

6.       Bordallo, Ricky.  “Text of the Governor’s Message: 13th Guam Legislature.”  Agana, Guam. 11 Feb. 1975.

Source provided specific content relevant toward Ricky’s accomplishments in public safety.  The content provided a basis of presenting Ricky’s commitment to providing the good citizens of Guam a safe place to live. 

 

7.       Bordallo, Ricky.  “State of the Territory Message.” Agana, Guam.  26 Jan. 1976.

This source provided more information toward the Green Revolution content portion of our website.  The message also touches on the Federal Government and its impact on Guam.

 

8.       Guam Democratic Party.  The Democratic Party Platform.  Seoul, Korea: Moon Wha Printing Company, 1974.

Source provided more information that highlighted important aspects of development, public service, specifically the platform’s plan to tackle drug addiction.  The platform’s plan of community development and the environment further illustrates the administration’s plan in improving infrastructure.

 

9.       Committee to Re-elect Bordallo-Reyes.  The Builder.  Agana, Guam, 1986.

This source provided deep, rich and colorful pictures that we used extensively in our website.  The source also elaborates on the builder accomplishments.

 

10.   Evans, Henry.  “Bordallo’s Umatac Bridge Neglected.”  Pacific Daily News.  7 Feb 1990, 5.

This Pacific Daily News Article

As with most media, the perception of the article seems to focus on the negative side.          However, the article supports Ricky’s cultural and economic ambitions.  This article supported our content of beautification in our website.

 

11.   Miller, Judy.  “Governor Is ‘Optimistic’ Over State of Territory.”  Pacific Daily News.  18 Feb 1977, 1.

The author in the source seemed to have a pessimistic view toward Ricky’s optimism.  We used this source in several critical analysis and thoughts.

 

12.   Elroy, Pat.  “Bordallo Wins It!”  Pacific Daily News.  20 Nov 1974, 1.

This source provided an excellent picture we used in our website.  The article represented the tendency for opposing parties to shift support toward each other.  The source was pertinent toward our focus on Ricky’s early administrations.

 

13.   Guffey, Susan.  “Makes No Promises: Ricky Accepts Office Before Plaza Throng.” Pacific Daily News.  7 Jan 1975, 1.

The source provided the website with pictures and further supported Ricky’s first terms as governor.  Ricky’s early administrations are the focus of this website.

 

14.   McElroy, Pat.  “A Speech of Promises And Appeals.”  Pacific Daily News.  7 Jan 1975, 4.

Source provided more pictures that were used in our website.

 

15.   Government of Guam.  Office of the Governor.  New Year’s Message From the Governor.  Agana, Guam, 1978.

The source provided more information toward Ricky’s Green Revolution and provided more basis concerning our critical analysis and thoughts.

 

16.   Citizens Committee for Bordallo-Taitano.  A New Day for Guam.  Agana, Guam: Citizens for Bordallo & Taitano, May 1970.

Source gave us information applicable toward our projects theme, which focuses on Ricky’s early ambitions of being governor.

 

17.   Government of Guam.  News from the Governor.  Projects & Programs.  Agana, Guam: Office of the Governor, May 1977.

The source supported several content areas in our website. The source presented an extensive statistical presentation of expenditures and governmental annual revenues.

 

18.   Government of Guam.  News from the Governor.  Special Bicentennial/Liberation Issue.  Agana, Guam: Office of the Governor, 4 July 1976.

The source provided a very positive and happy picture of Ricky using the telephone.  The source revealed Ricky plan to erect an enormous latte stone.  The Latte Stone is currently under construction.

 

19.   Bordallo, Ricky.  “Green Revolution on Again.”  The Sunday News.  9 Jan 1977: 19.

This source was one of the main foundations that afforded the website’s content on Ricky’s Green Revolution.

 

20.   Government of Guam.  Office of the Governor.  The Honorable Ricardo Jerome Bordallo State Memorial Services (Feb 8, 1990).  Adelup, Guam: Office of the Governor, 1990.

This source was one of the most touching resource.  It provided our website with pictures that painted a million words.  It personally conjured up some sentimental feelings, since I have had the pleasure to know Ricky personally as a young child.  The pictures in this source are phenomenal.

 

21.   Maddock, Tambra.  “Bordallo Dead: Ex-governor commits suicide at Paseo.”  Pacific Daily News 1 Feb. 1990, 1 & 6.

The source was extensively used in our personal stories and critical analysis.  The author’s tone was somber but yet harsh, especially with respects to suicide and the church’s stand.

 

22.   Ige, Ron.  “Bordallo Known as Dreamer, Builder.”  Pacific Daily News.  1 Feb. 1990, 3. 

This source was also extensively used in our personal stories and critical analysis.  The author was critical though sort of promoted a defense toward Ricky’s reason for suicide.

 

23.   Maddock, Tambra & Donovan, Liz.  “Fond Memories Shared By Many.”  Pacific Daily News.  9 Feb. 1990, 5.

This provided additional information toward the personal stories section of our website.  The picture expressed a million emotions toward Ricky’s death and his funeral. 

 

24.   Teodosio, Robert.  “21 Years in Prison Suspended, 5 Years Probation, $35,000 in Fines, $79,600 Restitution.”  The Guam Tribune.  3 April 1987, 1 & 3.

This source was used in our websites timeline portion of our website.  The article provided a summary of Ricky’s adjudication and sentencing.

 

25.   Perry, Brian.  “Bordallo’s Death, Life Contemplated.”  Pacific Daily News.  10 Feb 1990, 10. 

The source provided more information toward our personal stories section of the website.  The comments of various prominent political figures in attendance were of paramount respect for one of Guam’s most beloved and influential leaders.

 

26.   “Ricardo Bordallo.”  Hale-ta Series: I Manfayi: Who’s Who in Chamorro History.  Agana, Guam: The Political Status Education Coordinating Commission, 1995.

The source provided sound foundation in our timeline portion of the website.  The Hale-ta Series provides specific dates and other prominent figures associated with the individual in question.

 

27.   Cunningham, Lawrence, & Beaty, Janice.  A History of Guam.  Honolulu, HI: Bess Press, 2001.

This source was used in the time line section of the website.  It provided more specific information with reference to Ricky’s first term as governor of Guam.

 

28.   “Guam Governor Ricardo Jerome Bordallo.” National Governors Association. 2004. February 15, 2009.

This source was used in the time line section of the website.  The website provided a brief biography and vital statistics of Ricky Bordallo.

 

29.   Quinata, Nicholas. “Governor Ricardo J. Bordallo.” Guampedia. 2008 February 15, 2009.

This source was used in the time line section of the website.  The website provided more historical facts concerning Ricky Bordallo.