On Saturday, January 17, 2009 is the 116th anniversary of the overthrow of the lawful government of the Hawaiian Kingdom.Ilioulaokalani is calling for All Hawaiian to Stand Together as One. Join us in its KU I KA PONO March thru Waikiki with a Rally at Queen Kapiolani Park.Meet in Waikiki @ Saratoga / Kalakaua Av. Before 9amKU I KA PONO March and RallyJanuary 17, 2009Waikiki: Saratoga Road and Kalakaua Avenue toQueen Kapiolani Park10:00am March11:30am to 4pm Rally'Ilio'ulaokalani Coalition, with the support of Kupu'aina Coalition,is organizing a March and Rally to oppose the State's attemptto sell ceded lands. Organizers ask that participants were theirred KU I KA PONO T-Shirts, which can be ordered onlineat stopsellingcededlands. com. For more information, callKahoonei Panoke, 224-8068.Never in the history of modern day Hawaii, has the civil rights of Hawaiians have been so threaten as they are by Governor Lingle.It is now our duty to the future of our people to Stand as One People. Especially those of us who have been in the movement for the rights of our people.For me, those years have been for over 50 years. The only regret that I have is that I don't have another 50 years to devote to the Independence of Hawaii.The Hawaiian Kingdom, our nation is out there. It is an Occupied Nation. An Occupied nation that calls to us to go home to her. To give her life. To have her be once more a nation of the Free World of Nations. Not as an Occupied Nation.115 years of Justice Delayed is Justice Denied. Enough is Enough.KU I KA PONO Jan. 17, 2009 Waikiki, Queen Kapiolani ParkKU'E 12-26-08 Lynette Cruz,Dean Saranillio,Vicky Holt TakamineInform the public of the magnitude of this case and the THREAT IT POSES TO NATIVE HAWAIIAN JUSTICE/RIGHTS.This could prove to be the MOST DAMAGING case on Hawaiian Rights EVER. An adverse ruling could cripple reconciliation efforts, severely diminish Native Hawaiian rights, and lay the foundation for dismantling Native Hawaiian programs.This is a NON-DIVISIVE issue - a U.S. Supreme Court decision has negative implications for our entire community and EVERY Hawaiian.The U.S. Supreme Court could misinterpret and reduce the significance of the Apology Resolution, which recognizes the illegality of the overthrow and supports Native Hawaiian rights.The U.S. Supreme Court has the potential to adversely impact the way the people of Hawai'i deal with issues on a local level. Unlike the State Supreme Court, the U.S. Supreme Court does not know Hawai'i's history and will not be affected by the resolution of local issues.Governor Lingle's action is wholly inconsistent with her previous support of Native Hawaiians. She must be urged to WITHDRAW this appeal IMMEDIATELY
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