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Saturday, July 04, 2009 July 4, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | Hawaii governor insists unions come up with budget-cut plan
Fourth of July Fireworks Shows;Neighbor Islands
Taxed Enough Already? Rally July 4 Honolulu, Hilo, Kona, Kauai, Maui
July 4: Hawaii Churches to kick off massive voter registration drive
Hawaii Celebrates 4th of July After WW II
Gov. Sarah Palin to resign her office
Beijing supports Pyongyang nuclear tests to challenge the USA
North Korea Test-Fires Seven Missiles, Drawing Condemnation
Hawaii County sues over Waikoloa housing project
Hawaii County hires delinquent trash hauler
| Friday, July 03, 2009 July 3, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | Hawaii hotel rates, occupancy drop
Pyongyang expected to test ICBM
Unions' hand-picked Judge blocks furloughs
Governor saves businesses from Legislature: Internet tax veto revives affiliations
KGMB: Sen. Inouye Refutes responds to Washington Post Story
KITV: Senator Says Staff Made Inquiry Without His Knowledge
Maui Memorial leaders ‘surprised’ by veto threat
No sunshine: Supreme Court to hear Kauai County v. OIP
('old boy') Sex offender arrested after allegedly possessing child porn
Obama apartment "historic'"? Confusing Presidents with Gods
Hawaii County's bad bulldozer deal to stand
City official denies dump allegations
Japan's royal couple begin two-week tour of Canada, Hawaii
| Thursday, July 02, 2009 July 2, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | Gov. Lingle, unions have date in court
Hilo: Hundreds protest state furloughs
SB: Special session not warranted
State wins OK for $129 million in federal funds for education
HawTel ordered to look at Sandwich Isles Purchase (Old boy justice)
Inouye's bank-relief call raises brows
Bulk of Superferry bankruptcy case will remain on Mainland (in a real court), judge rules
Honolulu buying more hybrid buses
Honolulu City Prosector Declines to Prosecute Misdemeanor Case Against Department of Business Economic Development and Tourism Director Ted Liu
Hawaii housing prices increase
| Wednesday, July 01, 2009 July 1, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | N. Korean rocket capable of hitting half the U.S.: American scientists
Hawaii state workers rally at Capitol to protest furloughs
Hawaii's Public Union Leaders Are Taking Home the Big Bucks, While Their Members Struggle Financially
Democrat Lawmakers assess vetoes for overrides
The online retailer stops its affiliate program for Hawaii (Leg already destroying business)
University of Hawaii wants to cut faculty pay, may add furloughs
MCC looking to spend and hire in boom
Gas prices going up: Excise tax kicked in at midnight
Abercrombie: KIUC must face climate change be destroyed
Dazed Hirono: Federal stimulus will help Hawai‘i
Isle bankruptcies increase at breakneck pace
President appoints isle women (Obama appoints Sandwich Isles Communications crony to direct Hawaii rural development)
Savings plan hinges on more long-term beds at Kula Hospital (Loan keeps hospital open thru Tuesday)
TheBoat sails into sunset ($5M for 29 people/day)
Creditors back Superferry bid to keep bankruptcy case on Mainland
| Tuesday, June 30, 2009 June 30, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | July 4: Hawaii Churches to kick off massive voter registration drive
Kelly Hu: Abercrombie is like God
Candidate faults Lingle's leadership Panders to unions
Audit cited DoE ex-administrator in questionable dealings
SB: Suspect contracts deserve scrutiny
State attorney general defends furloughs as legal
University of Hawaii sports down $2.58M (UHM Academic Marxists too stupid to make a profit at athletics like all the other Univs do)
Ex-reporter faults UH paper's staff in source scandal (Naked Editor with wings still blaming everyone but himself)
Modified taro varieties ignite farmers' fears (OHA preparing phony controversy to demand 'rent')
Washington Times: Obama bluffs on defending Hawaii (We're not worth $50M)
| Monday, June 29, 2009 June 29, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | Criminal Investigation: School contracts under scrutiny
Police block Charter School officials: Judge keeps school open for now
Hawaii law cited in report questioning health care mandates
Hawaii's tourism strategy flawed
Smokers uniting to fight taxes, bans (New voting bloc?)
Abercrombie, Hirono back massive carbon tax scam
Advertiser: Governor should veto election finance bill
Karamatsu considers joining lieutenant governor's race
(Shot alleged Burglar) Metcalfe to be tried for murder
Kauai bridge will gain extra lane
Hawaii's DLNR shifts its enforcement focus
N. Korea criticizes U.S. missile defense for Hawaii
| Sunday, June 28, 2009 June 28, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | Prepare for life to get a lot more expensive (Thanks, Hawaii Democrats!)
Schools' hands tied over budget (BoE irresponsibility creates chaos)
Amazon poised to cut affiliate program in Hawaii (taxes kill small businesses)
Lingle signs three energy measures
Anti-Superferry protester Rep. Morita: HB 1271 Most significant energy bill awaits Lingle’s signature (tries to peddle barrel tax)
Kalapa: Pay cut better than no paycheck at all
Father faces 20 years for daughter's injuries
Tomorrow, city to begin clearing Nanakuli coast stretch of longtime camps
Matson-union deal averts strike
| Saturday, June 27, 2009 June 27, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | Furlough talks hit a wall (no meetings scheduled)
Health plan switch surprises teachers--Union cuts members benefits
Hannemann will let tax hikes take effect without signature
Gubernatorial fundraising in full swing
Court backs Tavares, upholds higher political contribution limits for unions, businesses
Tavares continues to destroy economy
Lingle critical of Maui lawmakers
Downward trend in Maui visitors continues
Maui gets another molester-connected Leg. candidate
Hawaii County Company involved in bidding controversy still getting paid
One union set to strike Matson Saturday
| Friday, June 26, 2009 June 26, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | Hawaii County Councilman: Release Guantanamo detainees in Hawaii
Allegedly Naked Editor with Wings allegedly fabricated sources (endorsed twice by Advertiser!)
Short election campaign period gives well-known names an edge
Advertiser: UPW overreaches with its bid for gag order
Visitor arrivals fell 6.4 percent in May
Internet tax would bring in dollars
Back taxes trickle in from delinquent list
Matson, unions extend talks to Friday
Campbell heir blaming CPB for losses
Kauai: Lingle not releasing Black Pot Park expansion funds
| Thursday, June 25, 2009 June 25, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | PBN Business Pulse: Duke Aiona preferred 2-1 over nearest challenger
UPW files complaint with labor board against governor, mayor
A Victory for Hawaiians: OHA may lay off up to 24 workers
UHERO: Hawaii Job Losses Will Be Larger Than Originally Forecast
Advertiser: School board must act soon on fiscal plan
Matson, Unions Face Looming Strike Deadline
Superferry urged not to abandon 2 vessels
Time share company’s fate unclear
Trial Set For Man Accused Of Throwing Child From Bridge
County gets high marks in fiscal audit
Two county split
Onishi explains Council split
Hamakua councilman wants 22 percent raise rolled back
Puna's CDP is stalled
North Korea vows nuclear attack if provoked by U.S.
Greenwell: Give us the Gitmo guys
| Wednesday, June 24, 2009 June 24, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | NKorea threatens to "wipe U.S. off the map"
Hawaii court sets July 2 hearing on state's worker furloughs (Unions demand layoffs)
Borreca: Measure of victory will be how little is lost (union strategy outlined)
Unions take their case to the public
Funds give green light to electric-car operation
Hawaii Superferry wants to transfer catamarans to creditors
Kobayashi to seek Council seat (filing ends Thurs)
"Expert" touts rail's side benefits
An island divided: Call for 2 Big Island counties resurfaces
S. Korea quarantines students from Hawaii (swine flu paranoia)
| Tuesday, June 23, 2009 June 23, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | North Korea warning suggests missile may not be headed toward Hawaii
Mediator has unions, management bargaining
State wants Superferry bankruptcy case moved to Hawaii
Athletics likely another casualty of DoE budget cuts (protecting the HSTA high-seniority bureaucrats)
SB: Union card check needs closer look
Critics pan city's push to extend life of landfill
Keohokapu gets life for killing
Hawaii Meth Project: 'Not Even Once'
Funding cut for Kaua’i Teen Court
Clarity sought before Kauai council’s transparency talk
Hilo Hattie Sold To Hawaiian Apparel Owner
Judge accepts HMC plan
Exclusive: Hawaii Air Ambulance looks to shed turbulent past
Hawaii Green Party founder dies
| Monday, June 22, 2009 June 22, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | Planned N. Korea launch unnerves Hawaii residents
N.Korea accuses Obama of nuclear war plot
States Turning to Last Resorts in Budget Crisis
SB: Hawaii needs to turn around its bad business reputation
Stevedore--victim of ILWU assault--still waiting for $355,000 back pay (after 15 years)
Union files grievance over inmate violence at Hawaii State Hospital
Sovereignty Mortgage Scam: Maui couple resentenced
Hawaii lawmakers send governor bills to tax Internet transactions
Rail Transit tax take still lags
KPT residents ask for more say
Liliha Park: 5 years, $800K to build restroom
Advertiser: City should find sensible use for property
After council reorganization, calls for County split reemerge
| Sunday, June 21, 2009 June 21, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | Obama threatens to nuke North Korea
Lingle: 'Card-check' bill will be vetoed
Lingle talks tough during visit in Hilo
Hawaii paying nearly twice market rate (to old boys) for solar power
Elections Office weighs closing dozens of precincts
Isle GOP leader from 1978 accused of sex-harassment in Maryland
Hawaiian Homes tweaks its focus to ‘build homeowners’
Hundreds 'live aloha' in Kuhio Park Terrace cleanup
Service aids 112 vehicles in 2 days
Honolulu police halt recruiting, training classes amid job freeze
‘Time to grow up,’ judge tells old criminal-then gives him baby sentence
Expert says elevated rail is best choice for Oahu
Kailua Fourth of July fireworks show is back on
Kihune to remain as trustee until successor named
UH West Hawaii Developer wants to delay building required road
Hawaii hardly alone when it comes to tax increases, study shows
Not Buying it: Poll shows most Hawaii newspaper readership down
Gay Pride Festival seeks to 'educate' public
| Saturday, June 20, 2009 June 20, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | Hawaii unemployment jumps to 7.4% in May
Voters react to possible polling place closures
Tourism under attack: Bailout recipient defends Maui trip
Hawaii charter school panel orders Waters of Life to close
SB: Good vote on school locker search
Necessity to shoot woman disputed
Protection urged for heiau
Advertiser: Rational plan for Mauna Kea is taking shape
Hilo DHHL Signs Lease Agreement with Safeway and Target
West Hawaii Today alleges open meetings act violations
Kawa Bay purchase delays might cost $1.5M
U.S. is prepared for missile shot
| Friday, June 19, 2009 June 19, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | U.S. Fortifies Hawaii to Meet Threat From Korea
Obama tied to Ayers ... at age 11: Anti-military congregation attended as boy in Hawaii linked to radical's organization
Hawaii plans to cut 66 precincts to reduce election expenses (down to 273)
Lingle seeks cut in workweek
Inexperienced backbencher McKelvey calls for emergency session
Clearing air on budget and real property taxes (Anderson nails Mufia, SB)
Hawaii school board approves locker searches, anti-drug dogs
UPDATE: Hawaii Department of Education 'Trim the Fat' Contest Exposing Millions in Waste
Scope faces critic$ in Hilo
Sunshine Law violation by council may have repercussions (new life to Jacobson)
Money in-Money out (another hit by Jacobson's backers)
Kauai Mayor’s father arrested for harassing political opponents
State GOP asked to stop supporting Aiona campaign
Carroll Cox: The environmental watchdog is always on the lookout for wrongdoing (SB preps a candidate?)
| Thursday, June 18, 2009 June 18, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | Lingle rejects unions' latest trick
County workers to be spared furloughs
Honolulu prosecutor, chairman of city council may run for mayor
Joe Bertram not to seek reelection???
Hawaii public housing director urges veto of fees, limited stays
Unions to pick new Honolulu chief
Highway revamp faces roadblocks
Hawaii County Eastern bloc flexes voting power (back to 5-4 again)
Bigger role for Naeole
Maui Co. Curbside recycling is sought
Respected professor accused of arson
Chemopobia: Fluoridation of Water- An Ongoing Contentious Issue in Hawaii
Kauai: Ceremony today to honor shot Hawaiian monk seals
| Wednesday, June 17, 2009 June 17, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | Hawaii state worker furloughs being challenged in court
Hawaii students lag behind Kazakhstan
Kaua‘i Drug Court graduates ‘move on’
Mufia's bid for governor will mix up City Hall
Freeways, trains under scrutiny at dueling conferences
HawTel has possible buyer
Judiciary budget cut $11.4M
Fate of former Wailupe school remains unclear
Hospital bankruptcy plan sparks dispute
Thielen readies backup plan for parks
Maui B&B, vacation rental tax bill goes forward
Would a CEO run Kaua‘i better?
Kauai Council to air open government concerns
Pump costs jump to $3 per gallon (Takamine tax about to kick in)
SB/Obama: Global warming to turn ocean into acid bath (don't worry, its just another tax increase)
| Tuesday, June 16, 2009 June 16, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | Pentagon warns of North Korean missile threat to Hawaii, Alaska
Al Hee using your tax dollars to make $400M bid for Hawaiian Telecom
Abercrombie: Hannemann walking out on city's rail transit project
Candidates Begin Filing To Fill Bainum's Seat
HGEA Plans Fight Against State Furloughs: Union Says It's Willing To Negotiate Pay, Benefits
City's alleged dumping in stream investigated: Another enviro crime by the Mufia
Feds charge ex-HPD officer
Shock over reduced sentence (got ten years, to be released in 1 month)
John W Goemans: Lawyer's work opened OHA voting
Phony Warming: Honolulu Temperature Records Questioned
| Monday, June 15, 2009 June 15, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | Hospital no longer a "snake pit," says departing committee member
Honolulu's new transit logo biased, rail opponents say
Hawaii's first stimulus-funded construction project under way
Furloughs worry UH researchers
2009 Legislature theme? Me first — at 38 percent
Hawaii bill gives patients a voice in end-of-life treatment
Study theorizes voyagers left French Polynesia during ciguatera outbreak (Caused by Global Cooling?)
| Sunday, June 14, 2009 June 14, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | Neighbor island campaigns can decide candidates' fate
"Clean Electricity" Projects on a hiatus due to scarce funds
Decline in tourism jolt to sales of electricity
Impact of upcoming furloughs has Hawaii state workers anxious
$1.7 million Capitol makeover necessary, Hawaii official says
Restore home tax credit Mufia's phony election-year cash giveaway
Honolulu vehicle weight tax to increase 66% over next 2 years
As rail gets real, more concerns emerge
Lingle weighs liquor liability bill
Big Isle building put on tax rolls
| Saturday, June 13, 2009 June 13, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | Filings can start Monday for special election
Honolulu City Council Council Passes $1.1 Billion Budget for Rail with No Proviso
SB propaganda: School board members decide they will try to "shake the tree" to find more operating funds
Advertiser: BOE members delay vote on budget plan
Hawaii counties to receive $225 million in bond authority
IRS investigates Pflueger, Inc. (revealed in suit against Pflueger's insurance co)
Maui's Secret Ethics: Nishiki review finished
Kaho‘ohalahala / Lana`i: High court ruling on residency requested
State Prosecutors, Public Defenders Get 3 Fridays Off
Stolen-car driver freed, not charged
Candidate's links to development trouble residents
Hawaii county Council: Onishi, Enriques look to demote Yagong, Hoffmann
| Friday, June 12, 2009 June 12, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | KSBE POWER: "Teacher Merit pay experiment worth a closer look
SB spots legal problem for newest version of Akaka Bill
UH economists revise their outlook and now do not expect recovery until 2011 or 2012
Kaua‘i anti-Superferry group: Send us Gitmo detainees
Mauians discuss plans for new global warming propaganda
Eco regression: Wood-burning facility will meet all rules, say owners
New law protects manta rays
Save Kailua Fireworks Group Seeks Support from the Community to Save 4th of July Celebration
Kauai council secrecy: Bynum, Kawahara continue crusade
Mayor Kenoi signs budget
Japanese firms may get in on Guam military housing contracts
Hawaii-based Hoku Scientific (BIG Act 215/221 player) in financing crunch, posts loss
| Thursday, June 11, 2009 June 11, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | HMSA increasing rates 12.1% for small businesses
Hawaii governor's race may focus more on style than issues
City Council to hold special election within 60 days
Mayor Hannemann Now in Race for Governor
Council raises residential property, vehicle weight taxes, bus fares
Budget bill has mayor thinking veto: $150 Voter payoff demanded
Enviro Democrats denounce rail vote
With Greenwood picked as new leader, spending must now be cut by $100 million
Low-bid protest prompts contract review
Anybody but me: Pflueger tries to make insurer foot the bill for Ka Loko
Council aide Offenbaker resigns over Internet use
Haina Mill sued by lenders
| Wednesday, June 10, 2009 June 10, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | UH regents likely to vote on new president today
Hawaii tax revenues dropping much lower than predicted
Mufia Hannemann moves closer to bid for governor
Legislators' safety net may not work next year
Councilman Duke Bainum dies
City Council prepares to pile on more taxes
Maui News Polls 'Islam Day'
OHA Audit: Risks to Kau Inoa personal info. not considered
State employee furlough plan could affect Big Island courts
Care-home transfers may harm seniors
Company asks to delay Ookala project again
| Tuesday, June 09, 2009 June 9, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | More Akaka Bill problems: many Hawaiians to be excluded from Akaka Tribe
Sam Slom: Islam Day: a rush to Muslimize us
Ocean generates 10.7 percent of state GDP
Native Hawaiian educators urge UH search delay
Oahu to add 33,000 residents by 2025 -- Big Isle to add 70,000
Prevedouros: Council poised to go off the rail
Hawaii DoE 63.9% graduation rate disputed
BOE nears 76% lunch price boost
New Mauna Kea telescope plans moving forward: Public hearings scheduled
Maui home, condo resales plunge 40 percent
Failed plan cost state $112,171
OHA asks for study of burials--after funding their destruction
A&B forges ahead with plans for redevelopment in Kahului
| Monday, June 08, 2009 June 8, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | Akaka bill back in play: On Kamehameha Day, House natural resources panel is to hold hearing
Advertiser: Haleakala telescope a scientific leap forward
Hawaii school to test merit pay for teachers
Candidate to head UH was emerging star at UC
Next round of bans, Styrofoam: Scientist concerned about plastic entering the ocean’s food chain
Mufia's election ploy: Honolulu City Council Moves Forward with Plans to Fund Multi-Billion Dollar Rail Transit Before Feds Give the Project Approval
SB backs Mufia: Tax hike, recycling good budget moves
Nonprofits shed staff and programs
Wilcox nurses hold the line for status quo contract
| Sunday, June 07, 2009 June 7, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | Circle dance begins for open seats
SB: Search for UH president should end with Greenwood
Community college rolls soar in Hawaii
Landowners oppose legislation mandating more affordable units
Unions prepare to fight Hawaii government worker furloughs
We must spark an industry of energy startups
All stakeholders must press for KPT repairs
Furloughs: Public defender office closures affecting courtroom schedules
Palcic/SB: State's bloated bureaucracy prices work force out of jobs and efficiency
Kauai: Board members cleared of alleged charter violations
Pflueger case continued
Hawaii County: Exemptions, 3% cap create tax inequities
Greenwell voted on Hokulia-related issue despite owning property in development
Proposed Nani Kailua extension hits delay
Abercrombie backs Ron Paul's 'Audit the (Joooish) Fed Bill'
Sovereignty documentary debuts in D.C.
| Saturday, June 06, 2009 June 6, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | 'Crude stereotypes' must be overcome: SB still flogging for "Islam Day'
Born identity: SB takes a whack at "Birthers"
Army may restart live-ammo use in Hawaii's Makua Valley
FBI Says Honolulu 6th-Safest U.S. City
Mysterious bins popping up in Honolulu invite recycling
Hawaii County auditor praises access
State gives $1 billion Bridge Aina Lea developers another chance
Matson ups fuel surcharge
Target aims for Maui store--unless superstores are banned
A&B property designated as important ag lands on Maui
Big Isle soldier is killed
| Friday, June 05, 2009 June 5, 2009 News Read Andrew Walden | Akaka Bill goes before House Ctte Thursday
UH regents ready to OK Greenwood
Furloughs: Gov. Says Some Departments Will Close, Others To Reduced Staff
Honolulu City Council wrestles with tax proposals
Law boosts charter schools
Maui: Ban on Styrofoam will be introduced
Windfarm energy may be transmitted from other islands (Enviros still debating effort to block)
Electricity rates rise statewide
Isle motorists economize as gas prices rise anew
Hawaiian Tel Bankruptcy emergence plan cuts owner Carlyle Group almost completely out
Rep Joe Bertram III recovering from illness
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Taxed Enough Already? Rally July 4 Honolulu, Hilo, Kona, Kauai, Maui by Andrew Walden Friday, July 03, 2009 | All the details and contact info for TEA Party July 4 rallies on Oahu, Maui, Kauai, and Hawaii Islands. read more...
| Gov. Sarah Palin to resign her office by News Article Friday, July 03, 2009 | 
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Gov. Sarah Palin will resign her office in a few weeks, she said during a news conference at her Wasilla home Friday morning. Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell will be inaugurated at the Governor's Picnic at Pioneer Park in Fairbanks on Saturday, July 25, Palin said. read more...
| Response to Sakamoto ruling: Governor to Continue Negotiations, Seek Additional Cuts from Departments by News Release Thursday, July 02, 2009 | Governor Lingle said that she and her cabinet will be working late into the night and through the weekend to plan the next steps following Friday's court ruling on her furlough plan. read more...
| Unions' hand-picked Judge blocks furloughs by News Article Thursday, July 02, 2009 | No surprise here. The unions shopped for Sakamoto amidst the Hawaii Judiciary's sea of plenty. Here are some quick hits from the local media...more updates as they become available.... read more...
| Hawaii Co. GOP to "GTMO" Greenwell: Call it quits by West Hawaii Today Thursday, July 02, 2009 | Here are the last two days of public commentary on Robert 'Kelly' Greenwell's invitation to resettle Guantanamo detainees on the Big Island. At top a letter from Hawaii County GOP Chair Daryl Smith. read more...
| Gov. Lingle vetoes online tax bill by News Release Wednesday, July 01, 2009 | Already Amazon.com and Overstock.com have officially sent out notification that they are severing their “affiliate” relationships with Hawai‘i. Other well known internet-based firms, such as eBay are likely to do the same if prompt action is not taken. read more...
| NY City Council backs closure of schools for Islamic Feast on Sept. 11th by Andrew Walden Wednesday, July 01, 2009 |
The NY Times fails to mention that Eid al-Adha falls on Sunday, September 11 in the year 2016 and Eid al-Fitr will begin at sunset on September 9 and continue to sunset on Friday September 10 in the year 2010. read more...
| After Call From Senator Inouye’s Office, Small Hawaii Bank Got U.S. Aid by News Article Tuesday, June 30, 2009 | Inouye reported ownership of Central Pacific shares worth $350,000 to $700,000, some held by his wife, at the end of 2007 [5]. The shares represented at least two-thirds of Inouye's total reported assets. Inouye has requested a delay in filing his annual financial disclosure for 2008, which was due this spring, and he declined to provide the current value of his investment. Since the end of 2007, the bank's stock has lost 79 percent of its value.
Central Pacific was founded in 1954 by a group of World War II veterans including Inouye who were emerging leaders in Hawaii's Japanese American community. read more...
| No Tax Increase! Rallies Honolulu July 4, July 14 by Jonah Kaauwai Tuesday, June 30, 2009 | Union leaders are playing with their members livelihoods! And they are calling for an increase in GE Taxes! The union bosses are pushing their membership to rally at the Capital June 30th, from 4:30 to 6:00 PM. We need you to call radio shows, write letters to the editor and call/email Senator Hanabusa and Speaker Say to let them know your cost of living is already too high. Want to be part of the solution? This is what YOU can do... read more...
| Gov Lingle submits potential veto list to Legislature by News Release Tuesday, June 30, 2009 | Specific areas of concern include bills that would extract more taxes from state residents (HB 1271, SB 1678 and HB 1544); impact end-of-life choices (HB 1379); curtail affordable housing choices (SB 1160 and SB 1350); and, remove the Public Utility Commission’s oversight to control basic telephone service (SB 603).
In addition, due to the unprecedented $2.7 billion revenue shortfall between now and June 30, 2011, as projected by the Council on Revenues, the Lingle-Aiona Administration has increased scrutiny of all bills for potential budgetary implications. As a result, a number of bills were put on the potential veto list because they call for new or increased spending at a time when the State cannot afford to expand the cost of government or further deplete the State’s limited fiscal resources. Twelve bills on the list fall into this category of potentially negative fiscal implications (HB 36, HB 343, HB 358, HB 982, HB 986, HB 989, HB 1504, HB 1809, SB 266, SB 423, SB 1248 and SB 1665). read more...
| 50th Anno Statehood Conference to explore new horizons for Hawaii by News Release Tuesday, June 30, 2009 | Local, national and international representatives will gather to discuss topics about Hawai‘i’s past, present and future, including what Hawai‘i means to the world and the emerging role of our state in the global community in the next 50 years. Major topics and themes that will be discussed throughout the conference include: the 21st Century Economy, Education for the Next Generation, Energy for Tomorrow, Technology in Our Daily Lives, and Native Hawaiians: Cultural Navigation in a Sea of Change. read more...
| July 4: Hawaii Churches to kick off massive voter registration drive by News Release Monday, June 29, 2009 | Unite and inspire 80% of the Christian Church to register to vote in July of 2009. Get 80% of the Christian Church to vote Christian values in November of 2010. read more...
| Progressive Berkeley minister denounces ‘genocide’ by Andrew Walden Sunday, June 28, 2009 | “We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population….” –Margaret Sanger, Founder, Planned Parenthood read more...
| "95% water vapour" Global warming debunked by New Zealand Meteorologist by News Article Friday, June 26, 2009 | Water vapour was responsible for 95 per cent of the greenhouse effect, an effect which was vital to keep the world warm, he explained. read more...
| Gov. Lingle considers nominees for Chief Judge Intermediate Court of Appeals: Seeks public input by News Release Friday, June 26, 2009 | HONOLULU – Governor Linda Lingle today released a list of judicial nominees that was provided to her by the Judicial Selection Commission to fill the position of chief judge of the Intermediate Court of Appeals. Governor Lingle is making the list available to the public to encourage public comment on the nominees. read more...
| Allegedly Naked Editor with Wings allegedly fabricated sources (endorsed twice by Advertiser!) by Andrew Walden Thursday, June 25, 2009 | Sometimes you just have to laugh out loud at those who consider themselves to be "conscious, enlightened, and progressive".
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| Hawaii County Councilman: Release Guantanamo detainees in Hawaii by Andrew Walden Thursday, June 25, 2009 |

Bermuda and Palau may not be the only beautiful tropical islands to host illegal Islamist combatants being released from US custody at Guantanamo Bay Naval Station. If a Hawaii County Councilman and a Kauai County activist get their way, some would get a new home—and complete freedom--on two of Hawaii’s most beautiful islands. read more...
| Gov. Lingle Seeks Volunteers for Council of Neighbor Island Advisors by News Release Thursday, June 25, 2009 | Residents who are interested in serving on the advisory council for their respective island should submit a letter and resume to the appropriate liaison office by June 30, 2009. read more...
| Governor Lingle issues Executive Order to furlough state employees by News Release Wednesday, June 24, 2009 | “This is not something we want to do, but something we have to do to balance the state budget and address the unprecedented fiscal emergency we are in due to the projected $2.7 billion revenue shortfall,” Governor Lingle said. “I appreciate the understanding of the State employees who will be affected by the furlough and admire the cooperation they have demonstrated in helping to ensure that state services will continue to be provided when the furlough plan begins on July 1.”
The executive order refers to the furlough plan announced on June 18, 2009, which describes furlough schedules of specific departments and agencies, and includes furlough calendars. read more...
| Carbon Tax: House to vote Friday on another $2 trillion in waste by News Release Wednesday, June 24, 2009 | Independent estimates say that families could pay $3,000 more a year on energy and the entire plan would take $2 trillion from our economy in just over eight years. read more...
| Abercrombie nailed for $51M in "Defense" Pork by News Release Wednesday, June 24, 2009 | Some of the biggest porkers in the House authorization bill were Rep. Neil Abercrombie (D-Hawaii), with 17 projects worth $51,646,000...$3,500,000 by Rep. Neil Abercrombie (D-Hawaii) for BAE Systems in Honolulu, Hawaii...$2,550,000 by Rep. Neil Abercrombie (D-Hawaii) for whale and dolphin hearing.... read more...
| McCain "Neda Speech" blasts Obama's weakness on Iran (full text) by News Article Tuesday, June 23, 2009 |
Obama: "When a young woman gets shot on the street when she gets out of her car that's a problem."
McCain: "Today I and all America pays tribute to a brave young woman who was trying to exercise her fundamental human rights and was killed on the streets of Tehran. All Americans are with her. Our thoughts and our prayers are for her."
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| As His Agenda Collapses On Capitol Hill, Obama Hopes For Press Conference Hail Mary Today by News Release Tuesday, June 23, 2009 | NBC's Chuck Todd: "The honeymoon is coming to an end for President Obama, but it's not personal. It's professional, as now the public appears to be judging the president on some of his actions." read more...
| CBO busts Obama's socialized healthcare plan by Heritage Foundation Monday, June 22, 2009 | A NYT poll, which predominantly questioned Obama voters, showed only 43% of Americans would be willing to pay $500 a year more in taxes to pay for universal coverage. And the NYT did not ask how many Americans would be willing to give up their current health plan (77% of Americans are satisfied with their current plan) in exchange for a government-run option. read more...
| Poll shows Abercrombie leads Hawaii Governors' Race by News Article Saturday, June 20, 2009 | A DailyKos/Research 2000 poll conducted June 15 to June 17 showed Abercrombie leading Honolulu mayor Mufi Hannemann in a Democratic primary match up of likely voters 42 to 22 percent, but 36 percent of voters were undecided. The poll's margin of error is 4 percentage points....
The poll showed Abercrombie's general election race could be more competitive than the state's typically Democratic lean would suggest. Abercrombie, who is serving his 10th full term in office, led Republican Lieutenant Gov. James "Duke" Aiona 45 to 36 percent with 19 percent undecided in a hypothetical general election match-up. read more...
| EPA targets Waikiki? Large hotels, hospitals to fall under EPA carbon rules by Heritage Foundation Friday, June 19, 2009 | According to the US Chamber of Commerce, regulating carbon through the Clean Air Act would expose at least one million mid-sized commercial buildings to draconian environmental regulations. One-fifth of all food service businesses, one-third of all health care businesses, one-half of the entire lodging industry, and even 10% of all buildings used for worship would be under the EPA’s hammer. read more...
| Governor Lingle details furlough plan by News Release Thursday, June 18, 2009 |
“The primary goal in developing the furlough plans for each department was to achieve the required operational savings, while minimizing disruption to public services,” said Governor Lingle. “I recognize the impact the furloughs will have on many employees and their families. This is not something we want to do, but something we have to do to balance the state budget. We appreciate the public’s understanding and patience as our state employees adjust to the new schedules.” read more...
| Fireworks: NKorea plans to launch missile toward Hawaii July 4 by News Article Thursday, June 18, 2009 | 
Based on the assumption that this latest missile is a two- or three-stage type and has capability equal or superior to the long-range ballistic missile North Korea launched in April, the (Japan) Defense Ministry predicted the possibility of a launch toward Hawaii, with a launch toward Okinawa Prefecture and Guam also seen a possibility.
If it took the Okinawan path, when the first-stage booster detaches it could fall in the vicinity of a Chinese coastal area and might anger China. In the case of the Guam path, the missile must overfly South Korea and Japan's Chugoku and Shikoku regions, which means the booster would be dumped onto a land area. read more...
| $9.4 trillion question: What is the Bigger Threat? Global Warming or Global Warming Legislation by Heritage Foundation Wednesday, June 17, 2009 | Yesterday the White House release a report, Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States, finding that “Climate changes are underway in the United States and are projected to grow.” Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Chairwoman Barbara Boxer (D-CA) told The Hill, “The findings released today add urgency to the growing momentum in Congress for legislation that cuts global warming pollution.” Do they really? Is there any evidence in the report that global warming legislation will prevent any of the changes the report identifies? Is there any evidence in the report that the costs of global warming legislation will be offset by its benefits? No and no. read more...
| Engineered choice: How to pick a Greenwood by Andrew Walden Tuesday, June 16, 2009 | As hundreds of UH system president nominees whittled down to only one ethically-challenged candidate, many Hawaii political observers wondered how MRC Greenwood became the only choice left for UH system President. The short answer is political interference playing against the UH liberal arts faculty’s lack of respect for academic freedom.
On one side: Dan Inouye and his BoR cronies seeking a candidate who will defend federally-funded projects such as UARC, and the Thirty Meter Telescope, and defend UH biotech research on behalf of Hawaii’s contribution-rich biotech industry. On the other: the academic left’s open lack of respect for the academic freedom of anybody they disagree with—including those who wish to study plant biotechnology or do military-funded research.
The episodic challenges necessitated by Inouye’s political requirements contrast with many other US universities such as Greenwood’s former stomping grounds, UC Santa Cruz, which have simply caved into the demands of the left and no longer make any serious pretense of academic freedom. read more...
| Sandwich Isles Communications: Political Connections Pay Off by Andrew Walden Tuesday, June 16, 2009 |

PHOTO: Where it all began. Al Hee's Waimana Enterprises hydroelectric plant on Hilo's Wailuku River. Surprise, surprise OHA never claims ownership of THIS water. And no streambed violations here either. Political connections sure do Pay Off.
Unsurprisingly, Sandwich Isles is led by many politically connected directors and corporate officers. Robert Kihune, retired vice admiral and Vice-Chair of the Kamehameha Schools Board of Trustees, is SIC Chief Executive Officer. Kihune, who is also Chairman of the USS Missouri Memorial Association....
Al Hee, brother of former Office of Hawaiian Affairs Chairman (and current Democrat State Senator) Clayton Hee, is SIC President.
Sandwich Isles Vice president, Gilbert Tam is a former Director of P&C Insurance Company, Inc. and the former Administrative Group Director for Kamehameha Schools/Bishop Estate (KSBE). read more...
| Re-directing the GOP: Advice from the Star-Bulletin by News Article Monday, June 15, 2009 | Perhaps what we need today is a bunch of ambitious young men eager to improve the State who will decide to infiltrate and re-direct the Republican Party. read more...
| Sham Elections Expose Obama’s Iran Policy by Heritage Foundation Monday, June 15, 2009 | On the eve of Friday’s election in Iran, President Barack Obama told reporters: “We are excited to see what appears to be a robust debate taking place in Iran. Whoever ends up winning the election in Iran, the fact there has been a robust debate hopefully will advance our ability to engage them in new ways.” But almost immediately after the polls closed, election authorities miraculously claimed to have counted millions of paper ballots and named the incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the winner. read more...
| Obama's Other Controversial Church by Andrew Walden Sunday, June 14, 2009 | While John McCain was being tortured as a prisoner of war in Hanoi, First Unitarian Church of Honolulu -- at which the elementary-age Obama would later attend Sunday school after returning from Indonesia in 1970 or 71 -- was sheltering deserters and AWOLs recruited by ‘flirty fishing' coeds from a Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) group known as "The Resistance". The deserters' exploits were front page news for months on end in mid-1969 Honolulu. They were also proudly trumpeted by the Honolulu SDS tabloid, "The Roach".
The contrast between the war hero POW and the Obama deserters' church would have made a pretty good campaign commercial. But nobody in Honolulu spoke up to claim Obama's First Unitarian connection until after Election Day. read more...
| Blackmailed? Palau reportedly to take 17 Guantanamo detainees by Andrew Walden Friday, June 12, 2009 | With Obama’s White House counsel Greg Craig and GTMO Shutdown Czar Daniel Fried riding shotgun—plus the detainees two personal attorneys--a US plane landed Thursday in Bermuda to offload four Chinese Muslim Uighurs who allegedly trained with al-Qaeda and were captured in Afghanistan on the field of combat at Tora Borah in December, 2001.
Palau is the Obama’s administration’s next stop. Seventeen more Uighurs from Tora Bora are to be dumped there. That will total 21 jihadi head-choppers who have been granted residence at US taxpayer expense on beautiful tropical islands after facing American soldiers in combat alongside al-Qaeda at Tora Borah. Palauans have the right to travel and work in the United States under the terms of the Compact of Free Association. read more...
| Obama Rhetoric vs Health Care Reality by Heritage Foundation Friday, June 12, 2009 | Campaigning for his health care plan yesterday, President Barack Obama told a Green Bay, Wisconsin audience: “Right now a number of my Republican friends have said, ‘We can’t support anything with a public option.’ It’s not clear that it’s based on any evidence as much as it is their thinking, their fear, that somehow once you have a public plan that government will take over the entire health care system.” In fact, the opposite is true. It is President Obama who is operating on rhetoric without any evidence to back up his claims. read more...
| Kamehameha Day, 2009 -- Abercrombie, Hirono, Akaka, Inouye sending Hawaiians back to tribalism? by Andrew Walden Thursday, June 11, 2009 | 
Today is a State Holiday in Hawaii honoring King Kamehameha. At the behest if Rep Neil Abercrombie, the US House of Representatives Committee on Natural Resources today heard testimony on the Akaka Bill.
If enacted, the Akaka Tribe created under the Akaka Bill's procedures would mark the final overthrow of legacy of the Hawaiian Kingdom by returning Hawaiians to tribalism--albeit a modernized version. read more...
| House Natural Resources Committee considers Akaka Bill by News Article Thursday, June 11, 2009 | “It’s essentially an enabling act” that would allow Native Hawaiians OHA cronies the chance to manage land and assets as they see fit, Abercrombie said. “When the land wasn’t worth anything and there was no money, nobody cared. (When was that? 1848? Overthrowing the Mahele, Neil?) Now that the land is worth a considerable amount of money, now all of a sudden, everybody is OHA cronies are interested.” read more...
| Greenwood named UH system President by News Release Wednesday, June 10, 2009 | Dr. M.R.C. Greenwood, chancellor emerita of the University of California, Santa Cruz, has been named president of the University of Hawai‘i System. read more...
| The Obama PAYGO Farce by Heritage Foundation Wednesday, June 10, 2009 | The world's biggest borrow-and-spender swears off financial irresponsibility (again) ... read more...
| Executive compensation at UC: MRC Greenwood and the $871 million dollar secret by Andrew Walden Tuesday, June 09, 2009 | Nine days after Greenwood’s resignation on November 4, the Chronicle finally began publishing a series of stories that Dynes had tried to get ahead of. Starting with the stunning fact that 8,500 staffers had collected at least $20,000 each in unreported bonuses and extra pay in the previous year, Schevitz and Wallack methodically cracked open a secret culture of executive compensation more widespread than anyone could have imagined. At the heart of the series was a blockbuster number Wallack had teased out of payroll data. According to his calculations, $871 million had been “quietly handed out” in “administrative stipends, bonuses, and other hidden cash compensation.” There was a veritable canyon between UC’s reported salaries (plus overtime) and the total payroll.
Congratulations UH! This is who you are about to hire. read more...
| State sells $725.3M in General Obligation bonds, saves $100M/year by News Release Tuesday, June 09, 2009 | The $725.3 million bond sale included $500 million of new money proceeds to fund new capital improvement projects and $225.3 million of refunding bonds to refinance outstanding debt. The refinancing of existing debt resulted in a reduction in debt service of approximately $100 million per year in fiscal years 2010 and 2011. The overall interest rate for the bonds was 4.12 percent.
Standard & Poor’s Ratings Service cited, as one of the State’s credit strengths, “management’s well-established, proactive budget monitoring practices, including frequent revenue forecast updates from the Council on Revenues, which facilitates prompt identification of potential budget adjustments.” read more...
| Aiona: Legislature slowed economic recovery by Lt. Gov. Duke Aiona Tuesday, June 09, 2009 | The legislature voted to impose almost $521 million in new taxes on residents and visitors. It was just one in a flurry of moves that will slow economic recovery and lead to greater job losses.
Most troubling was that legislators did not have to raise taxes on our businesses and hard-working families. Our Administration provided them with a credible alternative to closing the state’s budget gap without raising taxes, cutting essential services or laying off government workers. read more...
| The Obama Jobs Gap by Heritage Foundation Tuesday, June 09, 2009 | Even Democrats are beginning to question the integrity of the Obama administration’s economic claims. Grilling Obama’s Treasury Secretary, Sen. Max Baucus (D-MT) said:
You created a situation where you cannot be wrong. If the economy loses 2 million jobs over the next few years, you can say yes, but it would’ve lost 5.5 million jobs. If we create a million jobs, you can say, well, it would have lost 2.5 million jobs. You’ve given yourself complete leverage where you cannot be wrong, because you can take any scenario and make yourself look correct.
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| Estate tax: Hawaii could add 7000 jobs by News Release Tuesday, June 09, 2009 | Hawaii could add 7,000 new jobs at no cost to taxpayers if the federal estate tax were repealed, according to a new analysis by SmartBusiness Hawaii (SBH) and the SBH Entrepreneurial Education Foundation. read more...
| Hawaii Right to Life to host Family Life Issues Conference by News Release Monday, June 08, 2009 | Hawaii Right To Life - Hilo Chapter is planning a Family Life Issues Conference. The conference is to be held Friday 6/26/09 6:30pm until 9:30pm, and Saturday 6/27/09 from 10am until 5:00pm at the Saint Joseph Gym in Hilo.
The purpose of this conference, which will be entirely funded by Hawaii Right To Life - Hilo Chapter, is to build an ecumenical network to link together for the purpose of a unified front in response to legislation that may be introduced that opposes traditional, Constitutional, moral Judeo-Christian principles. read more...
| The Akaka Bill: A Cash Cow for Democrats by Andrew Walden Monday, June 08, 2009 | Eat your heart out Jack Abramoff. President Obama looks forward to a guaranteed supply of Democrat campaign money which will make the imprisoned Republican fundraiser look like the small time operator he was. And better yet, Obama's multi-billion dollar nationwide scheme to circumvent campaign spending laws comes neatly disguised as a Hawaii-only deal for "reconciliation" and "justice". "Campaign finance" isn't even in the bill's description. It is called the Akaka Bill. read more...
| OHA driving Hawaiians out of Hawaii by Andrew Walden Monday, June 08, 2009 |
OHA’s entire “30 year battle” has been to place the worst elements of a natural-resource dependent economy under the control of a tribal government and mix in the kind of dependency-creating social programs which have done so much damage in America’s inner cities. The common factor: each of these elements of OHA’s scheme have proven to entrench corrupt political officials in power.
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| Price of Apology: Clinton, Obama, and the Hawaiian Quid Pro Quo by Andrew Walden Monday, June 08, 2009 | Contrary to popular opinion, Indian reservations have a history in Hawaii. An Oct. 12, 1999, article in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin describes the 1995 efforts by corrupt trustees controlling America’s largest charitable trust — Kamehameha Schools/Bishop Estate (KSBE) — to evade state and federal oversight. And not without reason: trustees’ salaries were over $1 million per year. KSBE money, along with trustees’ personal funds, had been invested in a pornographic website. Spending on the Kamehameha School was being cut. One trustee was running rampant in the school, micromanaging teachers and administrators. The trustees’ self-dealing and their investments with Goldman Sachs — at the time headed by current New Jersey Democratic Governor John Corzine — had brought losses of $264 million in 1994 alone. Investigators were starting to ask questions. Hawaiians were beginning to protest. The trustees’ plan? Get the IRS and the state attorney general off their backs by moving KSBE’s legal domicile to an Indian reservation. read more...
| Stop the Health Care Bailout Before it Starts by Heritage Foundation Monday, June 08, 2009 | The last time Congress debated fundamental health care reform, America’s health insurance industry fought against more government control of your health care, most famously with the “Harry and Louise” ad depicting a typical middle class family in despair. This time around, however, the health insurance industry is supporting more government control of your health care. Why? Because key reformers are offering to use government coercion to force fifty million Americans to become new health insurance customers. What industry wouldn’t want the government to create 50 million new customers overnight? read more...
| Leadership Lacking in Cairo by Heritage Foundation Friday, June 05, 2009 | A ritual exercise in self-loathing that has become a hallmark of the Obama administration.... read more...
| Remembering Tiananmen by Heritage Foundation Thursday, June 04, 2009 | In the spring of 1989, millions of Chinese peacefully seized control of their own capital and demanded democracy. After then-Premier Li Peng declared martial law on May 19th, the people of Beijing, not just students, responded by setting up bus and truck barricades to protect the demonstrators’ command post in Tiananmen Square. But on the morning of June 4th, 20 years ago today, China’s rulers sent in tanks and soldiers to regain control. The Chinese government claims only 241 people died that day, but the Chinese Red Cross puts the number at 2,600. read more...
| Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, John Adams and James Madison: Young America’s Fight with Islamism by Andrew Walden Thursday, June 04, 2009 | (In light of the reference to the 1796 "Treaty of Tripoli" in Obama's Cairo speech, we are re-publishing this January, 2007 article. It details the levels of tribute excated by the Moslems after the signing of the treaty and the two wars which resulted.
Obama in Cairo: "In signing the Treaty of Tripoli in 1796, our second President John Adams wrote, 'The United States has in itself no character of enemity against the laws, religion or tranquility of Muslims.'" How did these fine words work out 213 years ago? How will similar fine words work out today? See the story below.) read more...
| Obama's Muslim Roots: What a difference a year makes by Andrew Walden Wednesday, June 03, 2009 | Speaking in Turkey, April 6, President Obama claimed: "We do not consider ourselves a Christian nation." This is not new. Obama has delivered similar remarks going back to at least 2008. These are usually coupled with "we are not a (or--We are also a) Jewish nation, Muslim nation, Buddhist nation, nation of unbelievers, etc"
But in Germany June 3, as he prepared to travel to Saudi Arabia and Egypt, Obama changed his meme--announcing "The US is one of the largest Muslim countries in the world.”
Toby Harnden of the UK Telegraph writes:
As ABC's Jake Tapper and Sunlen Miller astutely outline here, the Obama administration is embracing the new president's inner Muslim, as it were. Deputy national security adviser stated that Obama had "experienced Islam on three continents...growing up in Indonesia, having a Muslim father -- obviously Muslim Americans [are] a key part of Illinois and Chicago".
So that's once, twice, three times a Muslim?
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| President Obama’s Top Ten Apologies by Heritage Foundation Wednesday, June 03, 2009 | Tomorrow at 6:10 AM EST, (12:10AM HST) President Barack Obama will deliver a keynote address at Cairo University. If past experience is any guide, he will continue apologizing for America’s “mistakes” and bend over backward trying to explain that the United States is not a threat to Islam. The President has already apologized for his country to nearly 3 billion people across Europe, the Muslim world and the Americas. read more...
| Arkansas Shooter Studied Under Yemeni Radicals by IPT News Wednesday, June 03, 2009 | ABC News reports that federal investigators "are engaged in an intense effort to reconstruct Muhammad's path to extremism -- and allegedly to murder -- taking apart his life, examining his friendships, educational records, travel within the United States and possible contacts with extremists overseas."
That path should lead to Dammaj, a tribal area of Yemen, and a madrassa run by a Salafi cleric named Yahya Hajuri, a knowledgeable source told the IPT. Muhammad wanted to study at Hajuri's Al-Da'wah Center when he went to Yemen in early 2007. read more...
| "In the Obama Administration ... It's Easy Being Palestinian" by Daniel Pipes Tuesday, June 02, 2009 | The much-anticipated meeting between Barack Obama and Binyamin Netanyahu on May 18 went off smoothly, if a bit tensely, as predicted. Everyone was on best behavior and the event excited so little attention that the New York Times reported it on page 12.
As expected, however, the gloves came off immediately thereafter, with a series of tough American demands, especially U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's insistence on May 27 that the Netanyahu government end residential building for Israelis in the West Bank and eastern Jerusalem. This prompted a defiant response. The Israeli governing coalition chairman pointed out the mistake of prior "American dictates," a minister compared Obama to pharaoh, and the government press office director cheekily mock-admired "the residents of Iroquois territory for assuming that they have a right to determine where Jews should live in Jerusalem." read more...
| Mujahid allegedly shoots soldiers in Arkansas, 1 dead by News Article Monday, June 01, 2009 | ...based on an interview officers conducted with Muhammad, the suspect “probably had political and religious motives for the attack” on the recruiting center about 1.5 miles from his apartment.
“Mr. Muhammad, previously known as Mr. Bledsoe, did convert to Islam sometime previously in his life. At this point it appears that he specifically targeted military personnel, but there doesn’t appear to be a wider conspiracy or, at this point in time, any indication that he’s a part of a larger group or a conspiracy to go further,” the chief said. “At this point, we believe that it’s associated with his disagreement over the military operations.” read more...
| Lingle: "Unlike the Federal government, we cannot print money" by Gov. Linda Lingle Monday, June 01, 2009 | "...we now have a government that we cannot afford....
"I cannot support raising taxes because it would cause further hardship for families, businesses, and the overall economy.
"We have two options: we can continue to tax and spend to pay for a government that we would like to have but can no longer afford, or we can take the steps necessary to create the government that we need and are able to afford.
"...delaying bills until July, instituting a statewide furlough plan, and scaling back free Medicaid benefits to low-income adults – will allow us to avoid deeper cuts in education, environmental protection, public safety, and other core services the State provides." read more...
| Governor: DoE to establish curriculum by News Release Monday, June 01, 2009 | HONOLULU – Governor Linda Lingle and State School Superintendent Patricia Hamamoto today announced Hawai‘i’s participation in a nationwide program led by the states to ensure public school students have the knowledge and skills they need to compete in the global economy.
Governor Lingle and Superintendent Hamamoto have co-signed a Memorandum of Agreement that commits Hawai‘i to participate in the process of developing a common core of state standards that are internationally benchmarked. read more...
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