The Akaka Bill Is Unconstitutional‏

PhotobucketPhotobucketThe Akaka Bill Is Unconstitutional‏

On December19, 1842, United States President John Tyler recognized the Hawaiian Kingdom as an independent
and sovereign State, extended full and complete diplomatic recognition to the Hawaiian Government, and entered into
treaties and conventions with the Hawaiian government in 1849, 1875 and 1887.
After the illegal overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii  of January 1893  Queen Lili'uokalani submitted her complaint to President Crover Cleveland. He sent congressmen James Blount to conduct an investigation after his investigation congressmen Blount
lowered the American Flag and raised the Hawaiian Flag and restored the Hawaiian Nation back to its sovereign status.
During December of 1893 both Queen Lili'uokalani and President Grover Cleveland both signed executive agreements to
formally restore the Hawaiian Kingdom back to its natural independent status.
State House Concurrent Resolution 107 just passed the Hawaiian Affairs Committee was set up to
investigate the executive orders by the Queen and President Cleveland.
Hawaii is still an independent nation it always was and it always will be !
The Akaka Bill is unconstitutional.
 
Eric Po'ohina
po box 744
kailua hi 96734
ph# 348-7550
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  • They should take the Statue of McKinley down and melt it into a Toilet and put it in Waikiki.   As I like to take a Box of EXLAX and be the first one to use that McKinley Toilet. 

    Long Live The Hawaiian Kingdom, o Pomai

  • If President Cleveland was a Traitor to the Queen, guess what are the Hawaiians who suppored the McKinley Resolution are in My Mind?

    Long Live The Hawaiian Kingdom, o Pomai

  • "WHEREAS, President Cleveland and his successors in office

     have violated these agreements by not administering Hawaiian

     Kingdom Law and not restoring the Hawaiian Kingdom government;"

    HCR 107

    ALOHA Kakou,   Was President Cleveland a Traitor to the Queen?  

    Long Live The Hawaiian Kingdom, o Pomai

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