Posted by Foster on June 6, 2009 at 8:42am in Culture
ACTION ALERT - ACTION ALERT - ACTION ALERT
OPPOSITION RALLY
June 10, 2009-Wednesday
2:00pm
Maui Community Collage
Meet in front of Pilina Building
Bring everyone with you to oppose unnecessary (UNSUSTAINABLE)Development on Maui’s already OVERDEVELOPED ISLAND
ATST Project can still be built at alternative (California/Spain) sites and achieve all scientific goals without further desecrating and consuming our island!
Come out and speak up for MAUI’s future.
We need LONG TERM SUSTAINABLE-SMART DEVELOPMENT SUPOORTED BY THE PEOPLE!!!
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL (808) 877-9097
EMAIL:kekahunakeaweiwi@yahoo.com
Foster,
Go bact to 1975. The incident with scientist vs tradition lays with the navigation trip to Tahiti. Call Billy Richards at the Polynesian Society and have a coversation with him about Tradition vs Science. Or, walk into this meeting with your pants down, I don't care!
Go to the DOE website type in Department of Education Hawaii Sustainability. One of the five questions posed to the students "Are the children of today be living in Hawaii in the year 2050?" This is very elementary, 4th grade stuff. Children today, they are aware of their parents ignorance, it's part of the NCLB policy.
You need to argue for Common Law --Air space (Samoa owns their air space) and the heat from the BTU's belongs to the children of Hawaii no different then the gathering rights, or water rights. That is the sustainable clear cut issue. Those wind mills on your hills generate electricity and wreck the beauty of Maui, and it should be taken down or part of that proceeds goes into the childrens education. Palm Springs in California have fields of these windmills and a name of a person engraved on the windmill. They apparently donated money's for the windmills and that person(s) have a tax deduction each year.
What O Kanaloa Kohe Malamala was about was 'access' for religious rights in the contemporay sense. You are fighting for jurisdiction over hawaiian lands, either you come up on top or send everybody home with their tails wagging between their legs, like the last time. You have to preserve the 'Alaloa' with your life not your ass. Kaohi
all i can say is that we from the Kingdom of Maui Nui and Maui NO KA OI~~~
we continue to do what is right (PONO), for only Ke Akua can guide us with our life and waha!
Kaohi, if you from this Kingdom of Maui Nui, soon i meet you at our public meetings with Foster.
many Blessings to both of you
until we all meet to do and say what is PONO
Mahalo Ke Akua
you straight up kine person
we need kanaka maoli's like you
you sound like my kupuna's-(you going do em or no do em at all)
like no waste my time and get the job done with PONO (da right way)
...would be nice if this so-called "straight up kine person" would get off this board and come and get in the mix with us...or maybe Kaohi like other people do the dirty work while sitting back like some alii with a "it's-a-me' complex.
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Go bact to 1975. The incident with scientist vs tradition lays with the navigation trip to Tahiti. Call Billy Richards at the Polynesian Society and have a coversation with him about Tradition vs Science. Or, walk into this meeting with your pants down, I don't care!
Go to the DOE website type in Department of Education Hawaii Sustainability. One of the five questions posed to the students "Are the children of today be living in Hawaii in the year 2050?" This is very elementary, 4th grade stuff. Children today, they are aware of their parents ignorance, it's part of the NCLB policy.
You need to argue for Common Law --Air space (Samoa owns their air space) and the heat from the BTU's belongs to the children of Hawaii no different then the gathering rights, or water rights. That is the sustainable clear cut issue. Those wind mills on your hills generate electricity and wreck the beauty of Maui, and it should be taken down or part of that proceeds goes into the childrens education. Palm Springs in California have fields of these windmills and a name of a person engraved on the windmill. They apparently donated money's for the windmills and that person(s) have a tax deduction each year.
What O Kanaloa Kohe Malamala was about was 'access' for religious rights in the contemporay sense. You are fighting for jurisdiction over hawaiian lands, either you come up on top or send everybody home with their tails wagging between their legs, like the last time. You have to preserve the 'Alaloa' with your life not your ass. Kaohi
No take this the wrong way...come out here, get in the mix with us...and SHOW ME WHAT YOU TALKING ABOUT!
SHOW ME "HOW YOU" GOING PRESERVE THE ALALOA.....WITH YOUR LIFE OR WITH YOUR WAHA!
Foster
all i can say is that we from the Kingdom of Maui Nui and Maui NO KA OI~~~
we continue to do what is right (PONO), for only Ke Akua can guide us with our life and waha!
Kaohi, if you from this Kingdom of Maui Nui, soon i meet you at our public meetings with Foster.
many Blessings to both of you
until we all meet to do and say what is PONO
Mahalo Ke Akua
da princess
you straight up kine person
we need kanaka maoli's like you
you sound like my kupuna's-(you going do em or no do em at all)
like no waste my time and get the job done with PONO (da right way)
mahalo for your mana'o
Kaohi, ??? Ahhh....Yeah! Right!