For my family and friends who like KNOW:
It surprises some people that even though I am in real estate (and though I don't like to tell stalkers who stalk MARRIED WOMEN LOL) am on my way to Broker/Attorney of land law and international law and am set to take the Brokers' test later this year so I got bigger fish to fry den Drama Queeniez' i'a/fish LOL That and I never ever sell land in Hawai'i and have never ever referred buyers to buy in Hawai'i. I have never worked for the federal government either which is rare LOL The Brokers' state exam is tough but I passed the first exam on the first try which is rare. Later this year I plan to sit for the Brokers' exam which is whoa... hard LOLThat's why it's important to ME to know what is what is what and who is who is who LOL because I NOT helping pilau people LOL So it's all good how some people ack. How you gonna ack?!?!?! Like someone once said... we need to know who they are and how they look LMAO (She make me laugh.) But nah... you HAVE to know who the fakes are and who are the ones who only know you when dey want something from you LOL (HE make me laugh.)I remember from small kid time that if and when you dig up the iwi thus disturbing them and/or try to dig up dirt on some oiwi thus disturbing the bones... then you going end up digging your own grave. Some people though... dey like make any kine nowadays. You can kind of tell by the energy that someone emanates. Like attracts like. (Law of Attraction.)Of course those who are pilau to the iwi and/or to oiwi and/or to the ali'i and who try to talk to me are easily ignored and I oki their piko from MY piko because if one does not have the basic respect for the iwi den pau! No talk to me LMAOBy the way last night whoa boy... I danced for two hours NON-stop. When I come back home again I get to go surfing with my younger brother Aukai :-)Anyway reposted... because if you step on the iwi/bones in a BAD way... den pau! I am sending a check too because it's important to me :) Hope that YOU do too:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1000 Friends of Kaua’i is seeking donations to its legal fund. The organization has filed a lawsuit against the Kaua’i County Planning Commission. This lawsuit asks the court to: 1) find that environmental assessments should have been conducted before the county approved two large resorts – totaling 547 timeshare and hotel units – on the Waipouli shoreline and 2) revoke the County’s approval of permits for those resorts. The Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation, representing co plaintiff, Nani Rogers, has joined 1000 Friends in its legal efforts. The same issue had been heard earlier by Judge Watanabe in 5th Circuit Court, who declined to pull the permits, but declared a building moratorium which is still in effect. Meanwhile, the court case was suspended for a year for court ordered reviews by the County. No substantial changed in the situation occurred from these reviews and the case is returning to Court July 27th.Although our attorneys have generously agreed to represent 1000 Friends at a reduced rate, this litigation is costly nonetheless. So far 114 concerned citizens have contributed and their donations have carried us through researching and filing an excellent complaint, representation at six hearings, several lengthy depositions, voluminous research, thorough preparation and effective court presentations in court. We need your help to counter the developers’ well-paid lawyers. Protecting our precious shoreline, our cultural and scenic resources and indeed, our entire Island from the devastating impacts of irresponsible overdevelopment will require a concerted, broad based effort. 1000 Friends of Kauai feels that these goals are worthy of your support.If you love the ocean views through old coconut trees, care about our shoreline, hate the burgeoning traffic jams, or if you simply expect that developers and the County should follow Hawaii’s Environmental Protection Act and Shoreline Management Area rules, we ask you to donate now to our legal fund.1000 Friends of Kaua’i is a Hawaii nonprofit [501 © (3)] advocating for and educating about moderate, responsible growth on our Island since 1981. Our group is particularly concerned by the massive surge in resort development on Kaua’i, epitomized by the insensitive timeshare projects already built or proposed for Waipouli and the explosion of development in Koloa/ Poipu. Planned and recently approved resort projects would increase the number of tourist units on Kaua’i by more than 75%. We have laws that are designed to guide development, but unless we can force County government to live within those laws and conduct the required environmental analyses, there is no doubt that these projects will be approved with few of the measures needed to mitigate their environmental impacts.http://www.kauaiworld.com/articles/2009/07/28/news/kauai_news/doc4a6e8f1e95f82483391537.txtPlease send your tax- deductible donation to:1000 Friends of Kaua’i
P.O. Box 1434Kilauea, HI 96754Please tell your friends and neighbors too, because many residents are unaware of these proposed developments. Questions? Feel free to call:David Dinner @ 808 639 7845 orKen Carlson @ 808 828 0175------------------------------------------------------------------------------Latahs!!!
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