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Monday, March 08, 2010
Answer to bag bans, tax hikes: Big Island group launches Charter amendment petition
By News Release :: 92 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

Government in different levels of various communities have put restrictions on what type of toilets we can buy, which showerheads, light bulbs, windows, laundry detergents, plastic bags, vending machines with sodas or candy, meals prepared using trans-fats, what kind and amount of toilet paper, smoking inside your own home or car, punitive taxes on designated foods such as hamburgers and  French fries and sodas, the display of the American flag…the list is endless and getting worse.

This is happening at every level of government, including our local level.

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Sunday, February 28, 2010
Pohakuloa: Double defeat for anti-DU scammers
By Andrew Walden :: 266 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics

Big Island elected officials arriving to meet with Army representatives at Pohakuloa Training Area got a eye-opening surprise Wednesday morning  In addition to the usual gaggle of anti-Semites and 9-11 trooothers protesting against the military, they were greeted at the front gate by a dozen Big Island residents rallying to support the troops.

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Tuesday, February 16, 2010
VIDEO, PHOTOS: From Pohakuloa to Battle of Marjah
By Selected News Articles :: 546 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics

  ‘LAVA DOGS’, the 1st Battalion 3rd MARINES, and other forces deployed into Helmand Prov. AFG.  Lava Dogs are from Marine Corps Base, Hawaii and trained for Afghan combat at Pohakuloa last July. 

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Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Ed Case Video: “I will continue to champion…war over marriage”
By Ed Case :: 204 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

Video of Ed Case speaking to Big Island GLBT group.

Monday, February 15, 2010
Wind Energy's Ghosts
By Andrew Walden :: 1362 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics

 Wiwo...wiwo...wiwo.  

The sound floats on the winds of Ka Lae, this southernmost tip of Hawaii's Big Island, where Polynesian colonists first landed some 1,500 years ago.

Some say that Ka Lae is haunted -- and it is. But it's haunted not by Hawaii's legendary night marchers. The mysterious sounds are "Na leo o Kamaoa"-- the disembodied voices of 37 skeletal wind turbines abandoned to rust on the hundred-acre site of the former Kamaoa Wind Farm.

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Friday, February 12, 2010
Laupahoehoe Liberation: Rural school targeted for closure votes for charter conversion
By News Release :: 120 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

Laupahoehoe has voted to convert Laupahoehoe High and Elementary School (LHES) to a public charter school. League of Women Voters’ past president Sue Irvine and volunteers Margaret Drake, Marianna Scheffer were kept busy all day collecting secret ballots from parents and staff of LHES. One hundred forty five out of 180 voters cast their ballots in favor of charter conversion.  Only 35 opposed.

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Thursday, February 04, 2010
Hint to Hawaii: Plastic Bag Ban overturned by Calif. court -- no EIS
By Selected News Articles :: 361 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Kauai News, Kauai Politics, Maui Politics, Maui News, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics

Hawaii Legislature's own papermill.  Built by feeeel-goood fake environmentalism.

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Tuesday, February 02, 2010
Hawaii Scores “D” on Citizen Initiative rights
By News Release :: 178 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Kauai News, Kauai Politics, Maui Politics, Maui News, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

Initiatives on the County level have included: Kauai Ohana in 2006-2007 attempting to use the initiative process to defeat high property taxes, Stop Rail activists who won the opportunity to vote on rail, and others who have used initiative for various causes on the Big Island.  Hawaii citizens do not have any statewide initiative and referendum rights. A majority of state citizens do enjoy local initiative and referendum rights. 

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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Aiona campaign announces "Grassroots Leadership Team"
By News Release :: 389 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Kauai News, Kauai Politics, Maui Politics, Maui News, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

HONOLULU – Duke Aiona today announced five county chairs and co-chairs and 13 regional chairs for his growing campaign. The leadership team will provide grassroots support to mobilize and turn out voters for Duke Aiona in the 2010 gubernatorial election.

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Saturday, January 09, 2010
Illegal aliens get past TSA, jet off to Hawaii with forged ID
By Andrew Walden :: 1106 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Maui Politics, Maui News, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics

Thousands of airline passengers on domestic US flights are using forged IDs to get past TSA screeners and board commercial flights under assumed names.  Just days after the al-Qaeda Panty Bomber tried to blow NW Flight 253 out of the sky, evidence leading to acquittals in a Honolulu illegal alien smuggling case has exposed the US Transportation Safety Administration’s repeated failure to spot phony IDs.

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Monday, December 28, 2009
Pelosi enjoys privacy at Hualalai after Palin is hounded off Maui
By Andrew Walden :: 111984 Views :: Big Island News, Hawaii State News, National News, National Politics

Guarded by US Capitol Police bolstered by officers on loan from the Hawaii County PD, Pelosi is enjoying what Hollywood Reporter calls: "...a picture-perfect stretch of beach on the Big Island's chic Kona Coast....a private Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course and Pahu'ia, an award-winning oceanfront restaurant, $40 million worth of enhancements...20 new suites and ... its lauded Hualalai Spa."

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Monday, December 28, 2009
Legislative Report: Convert HHSC to non-profit, dump civil service (full text)
By Andrew Walden :: 710 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Kauai News, Kauai Politics, Maui Politics, Maui News, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

Stroudwater didn't pull punches:  "HHSC is in a financially perilous condition. It received a 'Going Concern' finding as part of its 2008 independent audit report, calling the future financial viability of the organization into question. Its liquidity is at dangerously low levels with barely enough current assets to meet current liabilities. It is far behind in its payments to vendors (80+ days). The age of its facilities and other physical assets are well above national averages. Its future viability is at risk, particularly if the State is unable to provide increasing levels of operating subsidies for HHSC going forward."

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Thursday, December 24, 2009
Kona Coffee for Christmas in Afghanistan
By Andrew Walden :: 340 Views :: Big Island News, National News, World News

 

Kona Coffee for the Marines of HMLA-367-Scarface -- 'somewhere'  in southern Afghanistan.

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Friday, December 04, 2009
Greenhouse Gas Observatories Downwind from Erupting Volcanoes
By Andrew Walden :: 477 Views :: Big Island News, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics

 

photo of Puu Oo Fountain, Hawaii

Mauna Loa has been producing a readout which supports Manning's predetermined goal by showing steady growth in atmospheric CO2 concentrations since 1959. This record, highlighted in Al Gore's discredited movie An Inconvenient Truth, is known as the Keeling Curve. A graph of the curve is engraved on a bronze plaque mounted at the entrance to the Observatory’s Keeling Building, 10,000 feet above sea level on the rocky north flank of Mauna Loa. According to the Observatory website: "The undisturbed air, remote location, and minimal influences of vegetation and human activity at MLO are ideal for monitoring constituents in the atmosphere that can cause climate change." 

For some reason, they fail to mention the erupting volcano next door.

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Thursday, December 03, 2009
Aiona: Volunteers raise $400,000 for Hawaii Fire Department
By Lt Gov Duke Aiona :: 271 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

Dr. Frank Sayre and Laura Mallery-Sayre experienced first-hand the heroism of the Hawai‘i Fire Department when they lost their son in a hiking accident in Polulu Valley.  The Hawai‘i Fire Department did not have rappelling ropes long enough to reach the bottom of the valley, so firefighters flew a helicopter into the narrow terrain at great personal risk.

Since then, Frank and Laura, motivated by the bravery and heroism of the firefighters, began the Daniel Sayre Foundation to raise money to buy equipment for the Hawai‘i Fire Department. Their efforts have been met with resounding success in the community, as they have raised more than $400,000 to provide essential life-saving equipment and training for our firefighters.

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Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Billy Kenoi associate Malu Motta gets life without parole for Pali shootings
By News Release :: 435 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

Chief United States District Judge Susan Oki Mollway today (Monday, Nov 30)  sentenced ETHAN MOTTA, also known as "Malu," age 40, to life imprisonment, without the possibility of parole, for his role in the shooting of three persons at the Pali Golf Course on January 7, 2004.

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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Jihadi murderer of Big Island man captured in Iraq: Navy Seals face prosecution
By Andrew Walden :: 480 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics

For five and a half years, the US has hunted for Ahmed Hashim Abed--code-named "Objective Amber."  Abed is the alleged ring-leader of an Islamist mob which murdered four US military contractors--including Pa`auilo resident Wesley Batalona--in Fallujah, Iraq on March 31, 2004....After being tracked for five and a half years by US personnel, Ahmed Hashim Abed was captured by Navy SEALS at the beginning of September....Then the complaining began. 

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Thursday, November 12, 2009
VIDEO: Mauna Kea gets first snow of season
By Andrew Walden :: 277 Views :: Big Island News, Hawaii State News

Photo taken from mauka area of Hilo as clouds clear from summit just at sunset.  Snow is barely visible on Mauna Kea left of palm trees.  Check out time lapse video from summit... 

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Sunday, November 08, 2009
Hilo: Protesters rejected as thousands turn out to support troops at Veterans Day Parade
By Andrew Walden :: 621 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics

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Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Tied to Holocaust denier website, former tax cheat Gary Hooser picks up anti-Superferry protester endorsements
By Andrew Walden :: 507 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Kauai News, Kauai Politics, Maui Politics, Maui News, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

Kauai Senator Gary Hooser was an anti-Superferry protester.  A magazine business he owned didn't pay its GE taxes for 11 years.  And when he announced his candidacy for Lieutenant Governor, Hooser's campaign website indicated that the anti-Semitic, Holocaust denier, 9-11 trooother website www.WhatReallyHappened.com was part of Hooser's "regular reading regime." 

With credentials like these, the endorsements Hooser is receiving from Hawaii's so-called environmentalists should be of little surprise.

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Friday, October 30, 2009
Marines killed in Afghan helicopter crash had Kona connection
By News Release :: 526 Views :: Big Island News, Hawaii State News, National News, World News

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Kona Gathering of Eagles: Sadly we must report to you that four brave aviation Marines, whose Squadron we have been supporting with donations of Kona coffee since last June have been killed in action in Afghanistan.

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Friday, October 16, 2009
OHA Trustees claim ownership of your drinking water
By Andrew Walden :: 748 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Kauai News, Kauai Politics, Maui Politics, Maui News, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

 

Water pours out of Al Hee's Waimana Enterprises Hydroelectric Plant in Hilo. Oddly, OHA, which Al's brother Sen. Clayton Hee used to serve as a Trustee, is not attempting to claim ownership of this water.

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Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Photos: Samoa Tsunami Surge Sept 29 in Keauhou Bay, Hawaii
By Selected News Articles :: 638 Views :: Big Island News, Hawaii State News, National News, World News

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Saturday, October 10, 2009
Pohakuloa protesters: Marines are "Dirty Bumbs"
By Andrew Walden :: 835 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics

 

According to protesters organized by 9-11 truther Jim Abertini's mis-named "Malu-Aina Peace center", US Marines training at Pohakuloa on the Big Island are unwanted "Dirty Bumbs."

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Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Big Island Mayor Eyes 'Deep and Painful' Budget Cuts
By News Release :: 306 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics

The county’s projected budget shortfall is more severe than ever, the mayor said. The county already faces a $44.8 million hole in next fiscal year’s budget, which combines $33.8 million less in projected revenues and $11 million more in projected expenses.

Projected revenue losses include 10 percent of real property taxes, the county’s largest source of revenue, amounting to about $17.9 million. The county also expects to see a loss of interest on investments amounting to about $1.6 million.

If the state were to take the county’s $17.9 million share of the Transient Accommodations Tax on hotel rooms, the situation gets much worse, Mayor Kenoi said. Next fiscal year’s budget shortfall would be closer to $64 million without the county’s share of the TAT.

“That’s $100 million taken out of our budget over two years -- gone,” Mayor Kenoi said. “That is a real possibility.”

Finance Deputy Director Deanna Sako also warned that the Employer Union Trust Fund may add to the budget difficulties by increasing health insurance premiums for employees after Jan. 1.

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Monday, September 14, 2009
PHOTOS: Hundreds in Hawaii protest Obamacare
By Andrew Walden :: 1303 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Kauai News, Kauai Politics, Maui Politics, Maui News, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics

Photos from rallies in Hilo, Kailua-Kona, Lahaina, Kahului, Lihue . . . . 

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Friday, September 11, 2009
UPDATE -- SIX RALLIES Sept 12 -- Taxed Enough Already? TEA Party Rallies Honolulu, Hilo, Kona, Lihue, Lahaina, and Kahului
By Andrew Walden :: 1122 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Kauai News, Kauai Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics

Hawaii TEA Party invites everyone to local rallies in solidarity with the National TEA Party March on Washington September 12.  This is our opportunity to speak up against State and Federal Tax increases, the government takeover of health care and the cap and trade carbon tax.    

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Wednesday, September 09, 2009
Honolulu Meth-Dealer Protection Racketeer tied to Mehau, politicians
By Selected News Articles :: 1073 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Kauai News, Kauai Politics, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

 

Here are some news articles which--strung together--tell the story you won't be able to read anywhere else.  The story ends with a Governor, a Party Chair, a Congresswoman and more....

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Thursday, September 03, 2009
Enriques statement on Hawaii County Council Re-Reorganization
By News Release :: 354 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics

The proposed restructuring of the County Council does not exclude anyone of power or leadership. Each council member continues to head a committee....

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Thursday, August 13, 2009
Statehood Celebration events scheduled on Hawaii, Kauai, Maui, Lanai
By News Release :: 763 Views :: Big Island News, Kauai News, Maui News, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

“Statehood was a major turning point for our state, and 50 years later, we are proud of everything we have accomplished. I hope the residents of Hawai‘i will show their pride in our island home by attending local commemorations and learning more about our state’s history,” said Kippen de Alba Chu, chair of the 50th Anniversary of Statehood Commission.

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Unions reject furloughs: Governor seeks ag inspection alternatives
By Letters to the Editor :: 424 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

State Government  cannot afford to look or be the same.  We need to find new ways to do the tasks that were once performed.  We want to explore with the Agriculture industry options such as third-party certification, self certification, and random sampling.

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Tuesday, August 04, 2009
Depleted Uranium: Radioactive Propaganda
By Andrew Walden :: 660 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

In attempting to prove DU is dangerous, the activists have in fact proved the opposite. They have discovered what any junior high school physics student already knows -- the world is naturally bathed in background radiation. This background radiation is far stronger than anything depleted uranium could ever emit. DU radiation is literally too weak for them to measure.

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Tuesday, August 04, 2009
The Depleted Uranium Scam
By Andrew Walden :: 890 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics

If the Big Square Building comprises 100,000 square feet weighing 100 pounds per square foot, and that weight were made up of equal parts drywall, brick, and cement, the ten-million-pound building contains about 42 pounds of non-depleted uranium and 63 pounds of radioactive thorium.

Jim Albertini of the misnamed Malu-Aina Peace Center writes March 27, “We must not tolerate having any depleted uranium in our environment….” By this logic the legislature should immediately be shut down and quarantined as a toxic waste dump.

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Sunday, August 02, 2009
Hawaii Hospitals: Not Quite Catching Up To Africa
By Andrew Walden :: 978 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Maui Politics, Maui News, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, World News

Originally published July, 2007, this article outlines the effect of government-controlled health care on Hawaii.  Since Hawaii's system has been pointed to as a model for socialized health care, other Americans may be interested to learn the fate which awaits them.

In the wake of a heated fight over construction of a privately funded hospital on Maui, the Hawaii Health Services Corporation (HHSC) is moving to improve its facilities by agreeing to provide Hawaii patients with equipment available in some African hospitals....

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Saturday, July 25, 2009
Sunshine law gets teeth—Council reorganization ordered
By Andrew Walden :: 419 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

Suddenly the Sunshine law has teeth. Ruling late Thursday, Judge Ronald Ibarra has effectively outlawed the Hawaii County Council’s controversial June 16 reorganization. Judge Ibarra, who oversaw the Hokulia case, further ruled that the council is temporarily enjoined “from taking any further action except to conduct further reorganization.”

According to the plaintiff’s attorney, this is the first time that a court in Hawaii has enjoined a legislative body from functioning.

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Friday, July 24, 2009
Prison could become School: Youth Challenge Academy to take over Kulani?
By News Release :: 523 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

To ensure the Kulani facility will be used productively for the benefit of the state and the Big Island community, the Department of Public Safety is currently working with the Hawai‘i Department of Defense (DOD) on a Memorandum of Agreement for the land to be utilized for the DOD’s Hawai‘i National Guard Youth Challenge program.

The Hawai‘i National Guard’s Youth Challenge Academy program provides at-risk students who otherwise would not obtain a high school diploma with an opportunity to attend a 22-week curriculum designed to turn their lives around. Since 1995, over 2,500 students who have participated in the Youth Challenge Academy have earned their High School diplomas.

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Thirty Meter Telescope Selects Mauna Kea -- Let the looting begin!
By News Release :: 784 Views :: Big Island News, Hawaii State News, National News, World News

(SB Headline is "GOTCHA!".  After OHA's rent-seeking lawsuits begin, it will become more clear what that means.  For now everybody is celebrating ....) 

HONOLULU – Governor Linda Lingle today praised the decision by the board of directors of the TMT Observatory Corporation to select Mauna Kea as the preferred site for the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT)....

 "Having the most advanced telescope in the world on the slopes of Mauna Kea will enhance Hawai‘i’s high-technology sector, while providing our students with education and career opportunities in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields." 

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Protesters rally against tax increases
By Andrew Walden :: 540 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

The State legislature was the scene of an anti-tax rally the afternoon of July 14.  Organized by www.OverTaxedHawaii.com 150 people came to denounce the "Barrel Tax" and demand the Democrat-controlled Legislature not override any tax vetoes.

A parallel event occurred along the Hilo Bayfront where 50 protesters gathered. 

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Monday, July 13, 2009
No more taxes: Rally July 14 Honolulu, Hilo
By Jonah Ka`auwai :: 645 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics
  • HONOLULU July 14th 3:00PM Signwaving 3:00PM & RALLY 5:00PM -- "Just say no to Taxes" Rally @ State Capitol
  • HILO July 14th 4PM-6PM Signwaving along Hilo Bayfront at Kamehameha Statue 
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Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Guantanamo Greenwell: "If you voted for me you have to accept my position"
By Letters to the Editor :: 1513 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Kauai News, Kauai Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics

I inquired by email to Councilman Greenwell asking if the now infamous article on Guantanamo detainees was true.  In that email, I indicated that I would circulate his response to the same people.  Well here it is.

Mr. Greenwell opted to reply by phone on July 2.  My initial reaction to the call was “wow" “pleasant surprise”, “approval” and those kinds of feelings. But the pleasure was short lived. After but a few seconds, it changed to disappointment and dismay.

It wasn’t more than two or three sentences into the conversation that he became rude, arrogant, combative and boorish!

Here’s how it went…

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Sunday, July 05, 2009
Protesters gather at July 4 T.E.A. Parties across Hawaii
By Andrew Walden :: 1658 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Maui Politics, Maui News, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

 

Next protest July 14: Honolulu info>>>www.OvertaxedHawaii.com  and July 14 Hilo 4PM - 6PM Hilo Bayfront signwave 

Advertiser: 7 Hawaii 'tea parties' take aim at spending, increasing tax burden

WHT Kona: Protesters celebrate Fourth with TEA party

check back for updates...

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Friday, July 03, 2009
Taxed Enough Already? Rally July 4 Honolulu, Hilo, Kona, Kauai, Maui
By Andrew Walden :: 1030 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Kauai News, Kauai Politics, Maui Politics, Maui News, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

All the details and contact info for TEA Party July 4 rallies on Oahu, Maui, Kauai, and Hawaii Islands.

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Thursday, July 02, 2009
Hawaii Co. GOP to "GTMO" Greenwell: Call it quits
By West Hawaii Today :: 467 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics

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.  

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Sunday, June 28, 2009
Progressive Berkeley minister denounces ‘genocide’
By Andrew Walden :: 779 Views :: Big Island News, Hawaii State News, National News, National Politics

“We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population….” –Margaret Sanger, Founder, Planned Parenthood

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Thursday, June 25, 2009
Hawaii County Councilman: Release Guantanamo detainees in Hawaii
By Andrew Walden :: 3013 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Kauai News, Kauai Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics

 

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.

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Monday, June 08, 2009
Hawaii Right to Life to host Family Life Issues Conference
By News Release :: 684 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

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.

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Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Islam Day: UH Religion Professor comes back for more
By Andrew Walden :: 1248 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics

Now--in response to the response--Frankel claims he “typed in the wrong date” for “Islam Day”. In a commentary posted May 25 on HawaiiReporter.com, Frankel pretends to “take full responsibility” for becoming the only person on Earth--other than Hawaii Legislators and Muslim Association of Hawaii (MAH) leaders --to claim that “the 12th day of Rabi ul-Awwal will fall on September 24, 2009 (Islam Day).”

Frankel then goes on to explain helpfully that, “September 24, 2009 should correspond to the 21st day of Ramadan in the Islamic calendar.”

Once again Frankel is dead wrong -- and has again exposed an utterly stupendous ignorance of his own field of study. One quick glance at an Islamic calendar shows that September 24, 2009 corresponds to the 4th day of Shawwal. The 21st day of Ramadan will be … September 11, 2009. Perhaps this is Frankel’s idea of a joke?

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Monday, May 25, 2009
Memorial Day: Hawaii remembers its heroes
By Selected News Articles :: 716 Views :: Big Island News, Kauai News, Maui News, Oahu News, Hawaii State News, National News, World News

Links to Memorial Day commemorations across the state...

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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
MRC Greenwood and "A Powerful Coterie of larcenous. . . ." (UH's next system President?)
By Andrew Walden :: 2707 Views :: Big Island News, Kauai News, Maui News, Oahu News, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

When the Star-Bulletin and Advertiser write about "ethical lapses" of public officials without actually describing the lapses it is a sure sign that a good story is lurking below the surface.  Of course that is the case with MRC Greenwood, one of the two finalists selected from 600 applicants for the job of UH system President. 

This hidden story involves money-grubbing lesbians, a $30,000 dog run paid for by the UC system, former Communist Party vice-presidential candidate Angela Davis, and one suicide.  Questions Hawaii reporters should be asking Greenwood include:  "If hired, will UH be expected to also hire Ms Goff and/or your son?"  and "Will you speak up in favor of  administrators arranging cushy high-paying jobs for their lovers at UH--or was that just a UC thing?"

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Thursday, May 14, 2009
Hawaii GOP Convention this weekend
By Willes Lee :: 585 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

Convention business will include the election of Party officers and adoption of Party rules. Hawai’i Republicans will also hear from Governor Linda Lingle, Lt. Governor Duke Aiona, and other Republican officials.

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Monday, May 11, 2009
UPDATE: Hawaii media prepares for State GOP Convention
By Andrew Walden :: 1116 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

Over a dozen articles and analyses from the last six weeks of local media prep for the State GOP convention (with commentary).  Must read.  Updates will be added.... 

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Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Justice Moon: Cut Judiciary funds and we will go back to deciding what is right and wrong in accordance with the law
By West Hawaii Today :: 612 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

A decrease in the Hawaii State Judiciary's budget could result in a narrowing of services and a return to the Judiciary's original mission: To decide what is right and wrong in accordance with the law, Moon said.

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Friday, May 01, 2009
Gov. Lingle seeks public input on veto decisions
By Gov. Linda Lingle :: 489 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

As Governor, I have until July 14 to sign bills into law, veto them or let them become law without my signature. I encourage you to send my office your input during this comprehensive review process at governor.lingle@hawaii.gov  so that we can approve legislation that boosts our economy, creates jobs and balances our budget in a way that is fair to all the people of Hawai‘i.

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Mayor Kenoi’s defense of use of County addresses in campaign raises more questions
By Andrew Walden :: 468 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics

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Thursday, April 16, 2009
Hawaii Tea Party Updates: 100s at Capitol, 250 at Kahului, 300 on Big Island
By Andrew Walden :: 1714 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Kauai News, Kauai Politics, Maui Politics, Maui News, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Photos from Hilo and Kona Tea Parties
By Andrew Walden :: 1148 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
SB backs Hawaii Tea-Parties: "Protest their insane plans to increase our already high cost of living"
By Andrew Walden :: 890 Views :: Big Island News, Kauai News, Maui News, Oahu News, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

For those who feel they're paying too much and have a yen to vent, there's an event tomorrow just for you (assuming that you're not one of those last-minute procrastinators and have the time to attend). The "Tax Day Tea Party" will be held 4-7 p.m. at the state Capitol.

Here's the call to action from the organizer's Web site, www.overtaxedhawaii.com:

"Many of our elected state legislators in Hawaii are planning to enact massive tax increases in the weeks ahead when the legislative session ends on May 7th. YOU CAN HELP STOP THEM.

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Friday, April 10, 2009
Hawaii Tea Party Update: Hilo, Kona, Honolulu, Kahului, Lahaina, Lihue SEVEN EVENTS SCHEDULED!
By Andrew Walden :: 1472 Views :: Big Island News, Kauai News, Maui News, Oahu News, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News

SEVEN "Tax Day Tea Party" events are scheduled for Hawaii April 15  Here is a news release for the Hilo event as well as contact information and details for each of the seven events.

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Wednesday, April 08, 2009
FBI raids alleged sovereignty mortgage scammers
By Honolulu Advertiser :: 720 Views :: Big Island News, Kauai News, Maui News, Oahu News, Hawaii State News

The bogus bonds are not sold through an investment firm or brokerage house, as legitimate bonds are. They also purport to represent ownership in a fictitious Hawaiian nation named Ko Hawaii Pae Aina, sponsored by the Hawaiiloa Foundation.

The companies pushing the bogus bonds, several claiming to be affiliated with Native Hawaiian sovereignty movements, are targeting Native Hawaiian homeowners and others who are facing foreclosure.

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Monday, April 06, 2009
Hilo rallies for telescope
By Andrew Walden :: 718 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, World News

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Thursday, April 02, 2009
Hawaii Island Chamber of Commerce backs Telescope
By News Release :: 587 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

The Hawai`i Island Chamber of Commerce, Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Hawaii, and Kanoelehua Industrial Area Association unite to support the passage of the Office of Mauna Kea Management’s (OMKM) Comprehensive Management Plan (CMP).   We need the vocal majority to show that we support the plan! 

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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Our HI-Way to Recovery
By Gov. Linda Lingle :: 420 Views :: Big Island News, Hawaii State News, National News

At the same time we have been working to close the budget gap, we have also been focused on ensuring that funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act are used as effectively as possible in order to create jobs for Hawai‘i residents and boost our economy.

The White House has created a system of accountability for the distribution of federal stimulus funds to states. President Obama and his Administration decided the best way to ensure that stimulus funds are put to the best possible use, and for the intended purpose of stimulating the economy and creating jobs, was to use the nation’s governors as conduits for the funds and to hold them accountable for how these funds are used.

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Friday, March 27, 2009
Hawaii "Tea Party": Push back against Obama's plan
By News Release :: 1283 Views :: Big Island News, Maui News, Oahu News, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

Rallies planned for Honolulu, Kahului, Hilo Wednesday April 15.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Big Island Robotics Teams head for international competition this weekend
By Lt Gov Duke Aiona :: 341 Views :: Big Island News, Hawaii State News

More than 1,000 high school students from Mexico, Philippines and four states, including Hawai‘i, will compete in the tournament that challenges teams of young people to solve a common engineering problem, using a standard kit of parts that includes motors, batteries and a control system – but no instructions.

Of the 34 teams in the tournament, 24 represent the state. The winning teams will advance to the FIRST Championships – called the “Super Bowl of Smarts” in Atlanta, Georgia, April 15-18. Honoka‘a High School was one of six teams to represent Hawai‘i last year in Atlanta.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Superferry Update: A rat, a coward, and thin-skinned pseudo intellectuals
By Andrew Walden :: 1124 Views :: Big Island News, Kauai News, Maui News, Oahu News, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

“After reading the alarming tract, I wanted to know whether Albertini -- who went to prison for a year (many years ago) for trying to block a Navy vessel in Hilo Harbor -- will be putting his life and/or freedom on the line along with the novice activists he is counseling.

“The answer? No. Not only is Albertini not going to protest the Superferry, he claims he didn’t even know his “non-violent” call to arms was even published."

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Unperplexing Opposition to the Hawaii Superferry
By Andrew Walden :: 923 Views :: Big Island News, Kauai News, Maui News, Oahu News, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

As Pacific Business News editorialized January 12, the Superferry opposition and obstruction, “continues to perplex us as yet another group of politicians, this time senators from Neighbor Islands, make noise….”

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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Why Hawaii needs $2 million “for the promotion of astronomy”
By Andrew Walden :: 1189 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics

It was such a simple question. Debating earmarks on the Senate floor, John McCain demanded of Dan Inouye: "We're going to spend $2 million for the promotion of astronomy in Hawaii….Why do we need $2 million to promote astronomy in Hawaii when unemployment is going up and the stock market is tanking?"

Reporters soon determined the $2 million was for the Imiloa Astronomy Center in Hilo, Hawaii. But the usual liberally deficient commentators have proven completely unable to answer the question “why”?

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Monday, March 09, 2009
4.0 Earthquake off Laupahoehoe
By News Release :: 403 Views :: Big Island News, Hawaii State News

Earthquake location: Along Hamakua coast, about 10 miles NNE of Laupahoehoe.

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Saturday, February 28, 2009
Governor Lingle: No more "business as usual"
By Gov. Linda Lingle :: 655 Views :: Big Island News, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, World News

In an effort to make Hawai‘i’s state government as efficient and effective as possible, I have asked each state department to develop new and innovative ways of delivering critical services and upholding their responsibility to the people of Hawai‘i. The Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) has responded with a comprehensive plan that reinvents how it cares for Hawai‘i’s land and ocean recreational spaces.

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Friday, February 20, 2009
Renovating the Big Island’s Recreational Areas
By Lt Gov Duke Aiona :: 354 Views :: Big Island News, Hawaii State News

We are looking to draw on the popularity of our recreational areas to help reverse years of decline and rehabilitate these cultural attractions for outdoor enthusiasts, who enjoy everything from fishing and hunting, to boating and camping, to hiking and swimming.

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Big Island Weekly joins 9-11 deniers
By Andrew Walden :: 553 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, National News, National Politics

According to Big Island Weekly editor Kristine Kubat's  September 3 column, “If you think the U.S. government was behind the 9-11 attack, you are not alone.”  Kubat then proceeds to promote “9-11 Truth Awareness” by inviting them to a 9-11 denier demonstration ...

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Thursday, August 07, 2008
Sierra Club: Fence Mauna Kea, kill animals
By Tom Lodge :: 1122 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

Sheep eradication has failed at affecting Palila numbers—but it sure has killed a lot of sheep.

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Thursday, August 07, 2008
Six Million paper bags
By Andrew Walden :: 440 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

The plastic bag ban has a certain lucrative logic to it. It turns out that plastic bags gum up plastic recycling machines and reduce the resale value of bundled used plastics. So what is the solution? Improve the recycling machines so they don’t become gummed up? No. Instead recycling companies are using their clout with City and County governments all over the world to impose plastic bag bans. They will inconvenience the public rather than improve their technology.

Waste-to energy plants don’t have a problem with plastic bags. So a council decision to ban plastic bags is just another step towards rejecting waste-to-energy, which is a more efficient method of recycling than bundling up paper and plastic and shipping it to the mainland.

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Monday, July 21, 2008
Council denounces depleted uranium
By Andrew Walden :: 847 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics

Bananas are more radioactive than depleted uranium. Tobacco, marijuana, chocolate, cocaine, heroin, and the human body all emit higher levels of gamma and beta radiation—the most powerful types-- than depleted uranium. Rather than being a radiation source, depleted uranium is used as a radiation shield used to block emissions from nuclear reactors.

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Saturday, June 21, 2008
Kohala HS to lose $1832 per student
By Andrew Walden :: 288 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

Kohala is one of the few Big Island schools not deemed ‘failing’ under “No Child Left Behind” standards.  Under formulas used by the Board of Education under Act 51, successful schools are often punished by budget cuts. Kohala HS will be losing $500,000 in funding for the 2009-10 school year.

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Saturday, December 08, 2007
OHA Drug Policy: Treatment no, pushers yes
By Andrew Walden :: 237 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Kauai News, Kauai Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

Earlier this year, OHA officials, led by Trustee Don Cataluna, blocked Kauai County from building a residential drug treatment facility for juveniles on a former Humane Society site about a half mile from Kauai’s Hanapepe Salt Pond. This as young Hawaiians and non-Hawaiians are literally dying from methamphetamines and other drug abuse.

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Saturday, September 08, 2007
Bananas More Radioactive than Depleted Uranium
By Andrew Walden :: 650 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics

When the Army’s inevitable discovery of the DU rounds at Pohakuloa came, the activists’ agit-prop show took over the so-called mainstream media. The Hawaii Tribune Herald printed the double lie, “Radioactive find at PTA fuels fears” as its Aug. 26 headline. It is wrong on both counts: It is completely false to call DU a “radioactive find” unless it would be correct to call the potassium-40 laden protesters, “radioactive activists.” Secondly the activists are not fearful but utterly thrilled to discover that DU is present on the Big Island. As Albertini said, “This is going to be bigger than Agent Orange.”

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Thursday, August 16, 2007
Hurricane Flossie: Hawaii Gets its Lucky Miss
By Andrew Walden :: 361 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

Hurricane Flossie gave Hawaii emergency planners exactly what they needed—another lucky miss. Passing south of South Point, Flossie generated little more than high choppy surf and gusty winds for Kau. Hilo and Puna had very light winds and just over 2 inches of rain. County workers closed off beach access. Schools and state and county offices were closed Tuesday and Wednesday.

In Kau and coastal areas of Hilo and Puna, many businesses and residential windows were taped and a few were boarded up. The county opened up 10 emergency shelters mostly in buildings where windows had been replaced by wooden jalousies shielded by metal grilles to protect against flying debris.

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Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Hurricane Shelters: Hawaii Still Counting on a Lucky Miss
By Andrew Walden :: 515 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Kauai News, Kauai Politics, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

With 125 mph hurricane Flossie still on track to pass August 13 just south of the Big Island, Hawaii County Civil Defense is opening ten emergency shelters in schools and other public buildings island wide. In Kau, likely to be hardest hit, the only available shelter is at Kau High School in Pahala.

Red Cross volunteers are working to get a second shelter opened up at an area church, but as yet have no firm commitment. Hawaii County Red Cross director Youlia Kalima explains the two buildings are the only hardened structures in the entire rural district of 5,000 people. The next nearest shelters would be at Konawaena HS in South Kona or Keaau HS in Puna—dozens of miles away.

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Sunday, April 08, 2007
Malama Solomon’s meth connection
By Andrew Walden :: 378 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

At his March 5 sentencing in the Honolulu Federal District Courtroom of Judge Michael Seabright, convicted methamphetamines importer Shawn Aguiar was greeted by over 100 supporters, including failed 2006 Democrat Lieutenant Governor candidate Malama Solomon.  While methamphetamines ravage the Big Island, Solomon urged the judge to minimize Aguiar’s sentence because his imprisonment might reduce the profitability of Solomon’s 1000-acre Honoka`a cattle ranch. 

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Thursday, March 08, 2007
Kuleana Plots Saved from the 'Stewards of Jesus'
By Andrew Walden :: 292 Views :: Big Island News, Hawaii State News

“OK, if they ask you are you related to this person or that, just say yes, OK?”

With that instruction, non-Hawaiian sovereignty activist Shelly Stephens, who sometimes calls herself “Makaala Nakoa” sent three Hawaiians into the Hilo courtroom of Third Circuit Court Judge Greg Nakamura on February 1.

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Thursday, February 08, 2007
Hawaii Right-to-Life gathers in Hilo
By Andrew Walden :: 399 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

About 500 abortions are performed in Hilo every year.

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Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Takamine Donors: A Road Map of Hawaii's 'Old Boy' System
By Andrew Walden :: 146 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

Running unopposed in the November General Election, Takamine (D-N Hilo, Hamakua, N Kohala) received the predictable campaign contributions from unions. What may be more surprising to readers are the contributions he received from Political Action Committees (PACs) representing Hawaii big business.

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Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Big Island Rancher Larry Mehau Hosts Community Rally for Sen. Akaka
By Andrew Walden :: 819 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics

Big Island Rancher Larry Mehau, resplendent in a dazzling white “Akaka for Senate” campaign T-shirt, welcomed over 100 Hawaii County Democratic activists to a campaign rally at his Big Island ranch on Sunday, Aug. 27, for U.S. Sen. Daniel Akaka, D-HI.  Several of Hawaii’s Political Candidates Show Face Including Congressional Candidates Mazie Hirono and Brian Schatz and Gubernatorial Candidate Randy Iwase....

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Sunday, September 12, 2004
The Future of Fraud
By Andrew Walden :: 647 Views :: Big Island News, Hawaii State News, National News, World News

When questioned by this writer at a September, 2004 movie presentation in Hilo, Future producer Garcia suggested that Pepto-Bismol might be an alternative solution for dying African babies. She also acknowledged that no human has ever been shown to have been harmed by GMOs -- but emphasized that anti-GMO activists were working hard to find someone, somewhere -- suffering from food allergies or other as yet undiscovered disorders for which GMOs might yet be blamed.

Garcia’s attitude of callous disregard for the effects of her victories on the under-developed world’s poorest people is nothing new in the anti-GMO movement.

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