May 14, 2009 CounterPunch
Who Runs America?
The Impotent President
By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS
What do you suppose it is like to be elected president of the United States only to find that your power is restricted to the service of powerful interest grou
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PROTESTS, CONFERENCE TO MARK STTEHOOD ANNIVERSARY
By Associated Press POSTED: 08:39 a.m. HST, Aug 20, 2009
Protesters will march the streets and Hawaiian chants will echo from the sprawling lawn of Iolani Pal
When i heard about it a few nights ago about how the military took action against the Honduran President Manuel Zelaya who arrested him & sent him into exile in Costa Rica, I couldn't help but think back to what occured with Queen Liliuokalani back i
Hawaii Swine Flu Cases Rise to 21
By Suzanne Roig
Advertiser Staff Writer
Six new cases of swine flu were confirmed yesterday, bringing the total in Hawai'i to 21, with more than half of them linked to schools, health officials said.
Four of the
Aloha Ka Kou,
Attached (word doc.) is a Public Survey sought by the National Park Service seeking comments from community leaders and citizens relating to Hawaii’s historic preservation program issues, specifically Hawaii’s State Historic Preservati
Airport Security Hassle Hurts Hawaii Tourism
The Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government reported recently that Hawaii state tax revenues are down 16.2 percent in the first quarter of 2009.
Surveys consistently show that a major reason for t
Letter to the Lāhui:
Early this week I was a part of a panel “Hoʻopunipuni: The Myth of Statehood” organized by Arnie Saiki, in Los Angeles. Julian Aguon, Kekuni Blaisdell, Kuhio Vogeler and I all spoke about the many different and connected decepti
jus got emailed this message:
DEMONSTRATION at the state CAPITOL on JULY 8, WEDNESDAY 11am
to oppose Govenor Lingle's move to veto bill HB 1552.
HB 1552:
* authorizes DLNR to issue long-term residential leases to Kahana residents
* establish plann
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No 'Aloha' for go!
Yucaipa Cos. is barred from buying the name because it wanted to license it to Mesa Air
By David Segal
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, May 16, 2009
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Mesa A
The Christian religion basically are followers of Christ which in itself
isn't a bad thing. The words of God is truth; but the interpretation and the
weakness of man will pervert God's message. The principles of government may
have its merits; but th
The Papal Bulls established the framework of Western concept regarding
non-white civilizations. John Calvin, a Frenchman, developed it further on a
religious level as he broke away from Catholicism concepts and merged the
doctrines to fit the predest
Honolulu Star Bulletin June 31, 2009
Modified taro varieties ignite farmers' fears
But researchers say they're trying to protect the crops from disease
By Gary T. Kubota
Native Hawaiian Lyn Scott said she fears genetically modified taro could conta
If you are agaisnt the Akaka Bill...you will also need to be against this National Heritage Area Bill. Proposed by Inouye
(no surprises) and I have coined it "No Hawaiians Allowed" bill.
No different than the Akaka Bill, we would be UNDER the FEDS
an
The most powerful portion of the US Constitution with regards to The Kingdom of Hawai'i is the Supremacy Clause.
The Supremacy Clause is the common name given to Article VI, Clause 2 of the United States Constitution, which reads:This Constitution,
Good one, Donna. It's what we've been saying all along. Malama Ka 'Aina. Take care of the land and it takes care of you. If they had adopted the Hawaiian code of conservancy, this wouldn't have happened. I remember growing up and being raised by my p
S.708 - Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act of 2009
To express the policy of the United States regarding the United States relationship with Native Hawaiians, to provide a process for the reorganization of a Native Hawaiian government and
Updated at 3:20 p.m., Friday, May 15, 2009 Honolulu Advertiser
Hawaii Superferry to auction array of items from short stay
Advertiser Staff
KAHULUI, Maui — Souvenir hounds and bargain hunters will get a chance to bid on remnants of Hawaii Superfer