Canadian Dictator Prime Minister In Hawaii

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is in Hawaii for the 'Three Amigos' conference.   Harper has created a police state in Canada making sentences for growing or having marijuana sentences higher then those for pedophiles!!!   He has eroded democracy and wants to end the reservation system to assimilate First Nations (Canadian Indians) into society.  He wants to sell off all our resources and create a private prison system.  He is a 'new Christian' and has created a theocracy.  Harper is doing his best to sell Canadian resources to the world.  Please do not support this man!!!

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  • "Final Report : From: Kekoa Lake, Election Commissioner

    Mahalo nui loa to Every Kanaka Maoli and Kanaka e for your participation and assistance. This could not happen without you. Now let ours voice be heard!!!
    Mahalo nui loa Ke akua for guidance ours people in the righteousness ...Amene

    THE OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS FOR THE LAWFUL HAWAIIAN GOVERNMENT
    From: Kekoa Lake
    Election Commissioner
    Email: kekoalake@gmail.com
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    FINAL RESULTS OF THE 2011 NATIONAL ELECTION
    49 Contests for Executive and Legislative Offices
    On November 5, 2011, eligible voters in the twenty-four districts that comprise the reinstated nation of Hawai’i cast their ballots in the country’s fourth governmental election since its return from
    exile in 1999. Qualified candidates ran campaigns for positions within the Mana Kau Kanawai – its bicameral legislature – and the Office of the Prime Minister, the nation’s head of state.

    Henry Noa ran unopposed for the position of chief executive, securing a fourth term.

     

    The winners of the contests for the House of Representatives are as follows:

    Yolanda Niau-Blevins   (Kaua’i Dist. 1),

    Andrew Brewer             (Kaua’i Dist. 2),

    Billy Kaneholani             (Kaua’i Dist. 3),

     

    Waikoloa Noa                       (O’ahu Dist. 1),

    Guyton Galdeira                  (O’ahu Dist. 2),

    Henry Enos                          (O’ahu Dist. 3),

    Jacqualyn Cuban                 (O’ahu Dist. 4),

    Cynthia Cullen-Sotelo         (O’ahu Dist. 5),

    Justin Barit                           (O’ahu Dist. 6),

    Leo Cardia Enos                   (O’ahu Dist. 7),

    Makanaokeakua Ramos      (O’ahu Dist. 8),

     

    Bronson Duke Kalipi            (Moloka’i Dist. 1),

     

    Paul Justin Keahi          (Maui Dist. 1),

    Samuel Ku’ailani Jr.      (Maui Dist. 2),

    Kilinahe Noa                  (Maui Dist. 3),

    Charles Ma’alea            (Maui Dist. 4),

    Russell Kaho’okele        (Maui Dist. 5),

     

    Michael Weeks               (Hawai’i Dist. 1),

    Charles England            (Hawai’i Dist. 2), and

    Keala Kadooka               (Hawai’i Dist. 5).

     

    Within the races for the at-large offices for the

    House of Nobles, the three winners from Kaua’i are:

    Stewart Kopa Akana,

    Timothy Oga, and

    Eugene Kekane Pa.

     

    The O’ahu winners include:

    Loren Andrade,

    Daniel Anthony,

    Johnette Germano,

    Donna Hanohano-Medeiros,

    Hi’iaka Jardine,

    Keolani Noa,

    Alexander Luka and

    Sylva Rivera.

     

    The sole Noble from the island of Moloka’i is:

    Kevin Doug Lopes.

     

    Three persons were elected on Maui to serve as Nobles:

    Edward Chang,

    Keith Malaqui and

    Ka’ohulani Pua’a.

     

    The winners on the Island of Hawai’i are:

    Mahealani Enos,

    Samuel Kaleleiki,

    Robert Keli’iho’omalu, Sr,

    Robert Keli’iho’omalu, Jr,

    Sam Keli’iho’omalu,

    Jerryl Mauhili and

    George Pua, Sr.

     

    The newly-elected officials will take their oaths of office at a convening of the Mana Kau Kanawai in the third week of January 2012 on the grounds of the ‘Iolani Palace. They will serve for a period of four years.
    The election commissioner Kekoa Lake would like to acknowledge the tireless organizational efforts of the island commissioners:

    Naliko Markel of Kaua’i,

    Georgette Hugho and

    Bernice Cardinas of O’ahu,

    Monette Ka’akimaka of Moloka’i,

    Nelson Armitage of Maui,

    Gary and Cyd Hoffeld of the Big Island, and

    the personnel of the numerous election precincts.

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