Those Hawaiians by blood, soul and/or spirit that are already protecting the Hawaiian Kingdom
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  • Obama, so far is only a new face. Let's not get into the haole habit of counting our chicken before they hatch. E ‘au mālie i ke kai pāpa‘u, o pakī ka wai a pula ka maka.
  • aloha kakou
    the world bettah get ready cause the train is coming, dont need no baggage we just get on board...................obama president? born and raised gotta get him one shirt..we hawaiian people can make it work...come together and make it work
  • And Kū ē Amelika Huipū
  • The march in Waikiki was a good turn out...it could have been better if more people came out, but we stood firm in what we believed in. Ku I Ka Pono! ALOHA!
  • Remember, your mind is the greatest weapon. Learn from good examples of other groups of similar agenda and don't think that whatever you write here remains a secret. Still there are other ways to work for the purpose. Mahalo.
  • What!? Nobody like talk story in hea?
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  • like I wrote in my linear notes on my second cd, "no thank you to president bush... Cuz ones countrys hero is another countrys terrorist.". I think the movement needs some radicals, period.
  • BDU style aloha shirts and pants!! nah nah. You guys seen the MultiCam uniform? I tink that would be a good choice for the uniform of the Hawaiian Kingdom Military. No other country has made it their official uniform yet. Either that or take that pattern and make it digital.

    Dat picture wit da flag says to me Freedom Fighter, Rebel, Patriot. One man's Terrorist is another man's Freedom Fighter.

    Ku'e all the way.
  • make our own camo print... i like that idea! just gotta think of the colors..... or just use the uniforms the color gaurd used... that would be tight....
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Hawaiians' duty on Independence Day

  Aloha mai kākou!   Let's make the independence day memorable for the foreign occupiers. Please print the attached page Independence%20poster.pdf and post it in areas where Hawaiians go and especially near places where the foreigners have their celebrations or fireworks. It is our duty to remind our countrymen.   Na nā akua e ho‘ola‘a i keia pae ‘āina nei!   Me ke aloha   Janos Keoni Samu Hawaiian national

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