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The United States acquired Hawai`i through force.
Queen Liliu`okalani, Hawai`i's last Queen, was deposed on January 17, 1893, by a group of American businessmen supported by the United States Navy and Marine Corps and diplomatic representatives.
Sovereignty of Hawai`i was allegedly transferred to the US on August 12, 1898 during ceremonies at `Iolani Palace in Honolulu, on the island of O`ahu.
Hawai`i allegedly became a US territory in 1900.
On November 23, 1993, The United States apologized for illegally overthrowing the Kingdom of Hawai`i, and recognized the inherent sovereignty and right of self-determination of native islanders.
Needless to say, a lot of shady events took place between January 17,1893 and August 21, 1959.
Hawaiian sovereignty is a hot issue in the islands to this day and likely will be for as long as the United States flag flies over Hawai`i.
History Clearly Shows The Hawaiian Nation Wasn't Annexed It Was Stolen
Aloha no, Hawai'i TV Live Ohana. I have forwarded a electronic letter from Joscelyn Proctor. Joscelyn is a member of a grass roots organization, that is also a non-governing organization known as the "Executive Council Federal National & International of the Mexican Human Rights Front. Joscelyn is the messenger of Peace to the United Nations. Please "Pay this Forward," to all of your family friends, neighbors, and co-workers that you can think of. We will be discussing this on Hawai'i TV Live at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/hawaii-tv at 2pm-3pm, today, Hawai'i standard time. See below for Joscelyn's electronic message.
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Subject: Hawaii in the Congress of Mexico today
From: Joscelyn Proctor <ocelotcihuatl@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, March 25, 2010 2:50 pm
To: kaleo@hawaiitvblog.com
aloha kaleo. We will be on the congress channel at 5 pm mexico city time so it would be 1 pm hawaian time.This is the link where you can watch it. I can ask for a copy and send it thru to you as well. http://www.canaldelcongreso.gob.mx/nueva_imagen/tv_vivo.php.
Mahalo, J