McKinley High School KU'E 2-21-2011

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JOIN US ON AMERICAN PRESIDENT’S DAY!

 

To honor our kupuna who signed the Ku`e Petitions in 1897

And to call attention to the “Treaty of Annexation” that never was

On the 100th anniversary of the dedication of the statue

 

           FEBRUARY 21, 2011

McKinley High School

                        At the Statue

10 am

 

Parking in the rear of Mckinley High School

Entrance on Pensacola St.

Or on King St., fronting the school

 

                            Need more info?

Call 284-3460 or email palolo@hawaii.rr.com

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  • LuLu BELLS don't go to Jails!
  • Andrew Auld (September 8, 1799-October 26, 1873) was a native of Linlithgow, Scotland. He was the best friend of Captain Alexander Adams, who commanded Kamehameha I's navy. He was a ship's carpenter and wheelwright. He arrived in theHawaiian Islands in 1816.[1] and became a close friend of Adams for 40 years and is buried next to Alexander Adams in Nuʻuanu at the Oʻahu Cemetery. Their joint tombstone contains the following couplet in the Scots dialect: "Twa croanies frae the land of heather / Are sleepin' here in death th'gether."[2]

    His son William Auld was an aide to King Kalākaua. He married Mary Adams, the daughter of Captain Alexander Adams in 1859.[3] He was also a member of the Hui Aloha ʻ

  • Jail is not a place for activist which is why we do the things we do!  Putting out the word of NO TREATY NO ANNEXATION! 

    Wrong messages can dangle justice in the balance of the Hawaiian Kingdom Nationals and their ancestors lands. 

  • Beware of Neil and His LuLu BELLS! 
  • IMUA KKK!

  • The McKinley Statue should be Removed and the school Renamed after a Hawaiian National Patriot!

    Get Real, Get Pass the LuLu BELLS!

  • Tane wrote,

     

    We shouldn't buy into Conklin's manufactured points of argument. 

    Let's stick to the issues of:

     U.S. conspiracy to destabilize the Kingdom of Hawaii's government;

    U.S. collaborated 1893 invasion, setting up a puppet Provisional Government and belligerent occupation;

    Queen Liliuokalani and U.S. President Cleveland Executive Agreement;

    the Ku'e Petitions of 1897 protesting U.S. Annexation and the ipso facto Republic of Hawaii, and the Turpie Resolution of 1894;

    the U.S. Congress'  twice rejected of the Provisional Government/Republic of Hawaii treaties of annexation;

    the infamous, illegitimate, and unlawful passage of the U.S. Newland's Resolution - a proclamation for passage of an illicit annexation contrary to international law, U.S. law, and Hawaiian Kingdom law;

    the ipso facto Organic Act of 1898 proclamation;

    the implementation of the U.S. WASP racistt doctrines of Manifest Destiny and double-standard justice;

    the ipso facto Statehood Act of 1959 proclamation;

    the continuous violations of the law of occupation and the law of neutrality;

    the forced assimilation to the U.S. racist WASP dominant society.

     

    These are the factual, pertinent issues and not the made-up issues expounded by the Conklin-ites of the hypocritical United States of America.

     

    The Kingdom of Hawaiin was a modern, progressive nation-state recognized internationally and an active participant  internationally embraced by the "family of nations".   The Hawaiian monarch was the boss in a democratic constitutional legislative government.   It consisted with an executive branch, house of nobles, and a legislative branch.   It had a bill of rights and a constitution and laws.   It was a multi-ethnic  citizenship in a Hawaiian Polynesian dominant society. 

     

    In the 1890 census, the citizenship had 15.6% of foreign origin w

  • KKK you don't know what you are talking about!

     

    Wrong statue...wrong place...wrong shoe size...you're not even in the same world!  Where you from? Where you coming from, aside from money... and stupidevil!  

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