Republican US Representative Charles Djou, who is seeking re-election next Tuesday, said yesterday he supports holding a nonbinding plebiscite in Hawai`i on the Akaka bill.

Some sort of advisory public vote in Hawai`i would be acceptable if the bill is not passed during an expected lame-duck congressional session after Tuesday's general election, and if it is considered in the future, he said.


Regardless of an advisory vote, Djou added, "I definitely think there should be some public hearings in Hawai`i" on the measure."
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  • ALOHA Kakou, e Hawaii,
    After the passage of Public Law 103-150 United States should pull down their flag and leave Hawaii.
    Long Live The Hawaiian Kingdom, o Pomaikaiokalani, Hawaiian Kingdom National Royalist 1993
  • yes we should have and hold public hearings to all the real royals and t ones who belongs to the families of te hawaiian kingdom oha and the kingdom of hawaii all three should get together on his and talk to one another and sit down and hoponopono. Then pule then make a decesion
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