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Entries for the 'World News' Category
| Friday, September 03, 2010 |
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Green hypocrites: Case & Omidyar’s Maui Land & Pine tied to human trafficking case
By Selected News Articles :: 911 Views :: Maui Politics, Maui News, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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THREE MONTHS after Intajak arrived in America, in October 2004, Global Horizons sent him to Hawaii to work for the Maui Pineapple Co. Here, the pay was better than in Yakima—$9.50 an hour—but the conditions were worse. One Global Horizons agent, Intajak and other workers told me, was in the habit of carrying a knife, a gun, or a baseball bat, and of threatening workers with "deportation" if they didn't behave or meet their quotas. Just four days in, Intajak says, he watched the man beat a coworker.
The Maui Pineapple Co.'s land is nestled among gorgeous foothills, shrouded in mist and covered with volcanic soil the color of dark coffee. The now-defunct company was part of Maui Land & Pineapple Co., whose majority owner is Steve Case, cofounder of AOL; another primary shareholder is eBay founder Pierre Omidyar, a generous benefactor of anti-slavery organizations....
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| Wednesday, September 01, 2010 |
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The Obama Doctrine
By Heritage Foundation :: 46 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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The President again evinced the impression that he viewed Iraq as a distraction, and he twice said he wanted to "turn the page" to other issues. As forgettable as the address was however, once placed into the broader context of foreign policy speeches and actions, a clear Obama Doctrine can now be defined, as James Carafano and Kim Holmes do in a new paper released today....
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| Tuesday, August 31, 2010 |
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Djou: Heroes in uniform deserve credit for success in Iraq
By Rep Charles Djou :: 91 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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“Today marks a historic and monumental shift—and we have our brave men and women in uniform to thank for that. The progress made in Iraq has been difficult and undeniable. It is remarkable to reflect on how far Iraq has come from a nation ruled by a tyrant to a functioning democracy in the heart of the Arab Middle East. This is what our courageous troops have accomplished.
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| Saturday, August 28, 2010 |
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Waipio All-Stars win US Little League Championship
By Gov. Linda Lingle :: 148 Views :: Oahu News, Hawaii State News, National News, World News
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HONOLULU – Governor Linda Lingle congratulated the Waipio All-Stars Little League team for winning the U.S. Championship Little League World Series title today, in a 10-0 shutout victory over the team from Pearland, Texas. ...
“I can’t wait for tomorrow’s championship where I know Waipio will continue to play at the highest level as they pursue their second Little League World Series championship. Special kudos to the coaches and volunteer staff who led by example.”
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| Thursday, August 19, 2010 |
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Djou working to resolve issues caused by Micronesia Compact
By News Release :: 224 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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“For too long, the State of Hawaii has had to bear a disproportionate burden in providing social services for Micronesian citizens who are legally allowed to travel to the United States without visas. While Micronesian citizens comprise less than 1% of Hawaii’s population, they consume over 20% of Hawaii’s social services. This burden is simply unfair to the taxpayers of Hawaii...."
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| Monday, August 16, 2010 |
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Great news: Rep. Lyla Berg still taking grief for “Islam Day”
By Andrew Walden :: 532 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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It took 15 months, but the Advertiser has finally slipped up and mentioned the possibility that the scheduling of Hawaii Islam Day had something to do with celebrating Islam on September 11. Even better, Volcanic Ash columnist David Shapiro August 11 ruefully admits:
“state Rep. Lyla Berg is still taking grief in her campaign for lieutenant governor for a resolution she sponsored declaring last September 24 as Islam Day.”
If confirmed by the results of the September 18 Democratic Primary, this will be good news. It is also a teachable moment.
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| Monday, August 09, 2010 |
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Djou attends Iraq mobilization ceremony of former unit
By News Release :: 193 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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“I was honored to attend the mobilization ceremony today (Sunday Aug 8, 2010) for the 305th MPAD/9th MSC. It was a particularly special honor to be with a number of soldiers from the 1101st GSU, my former unit in the Army Reserve, who will be deploying to Iraq with the 305th."
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| Friday, August 06, 2010 |
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This Day in History: Truman Announces Hiroshima Bombing
By Selected News Articles :: 233 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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August 6 and 9 have been made into International Days of Anti-American historical revisionism by the Social Democrats. So here is a look at reality as seen from first-hand sources instead of whining activists.
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| Friday, August 06, 2010 |
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Djou, Micronesian Ambassador: “Status quo is not working”
By News Release :: 215 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Congressman Djou articulated his concerns about the impact of Micronesian immigration to Hawaii on the City and County of Honolulu and the State of Hawaii's social service programs. Congressman Djou and Ambassador George both acknowledge that the status quo is not working.
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| Saturday, July 31, 2010 |
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PAPAHĀNAUMOKUĀKEA Designated a World Heritage Site
By News Release :: 217 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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HONOLULU – Governor Linda Lingle today heralded the designation of the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as a World Heritage Site, as another major milestone in the continuing effort to protect and preserve one of the most historically and culturally significant resources of Hawai‘i. Papahānaumokuākea was inscribed as a World Heritage site at approximately 3:30 p.m. HST on Friday, July 30, 2010.
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| Wednesday, July 28, 2010 |
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Djou: Not realigning forces to Guam a “major geopolitical mistake”
By News Release :: 217 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Congressman Djou’s amendment would’ve restored, through offsets, the necessary funding to one of the largest movements of military assets in decades while helping to maintain a robust military presence in the Asia-Pacific region.
Congressman Djou’s amendment would’ve increased funding for military construction projects necessary to realign Marine Corps forces to Guam. The funds would come from offsets within H.R. 5822....
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| Wednesday, July 28, 2010 |
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Djou renews call for Free Trade with South Korea
By News Release :: 185 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Washington, DC — Congressman Charles K. Djou (HI-01) gave the following speech today from the floor of the U.S. House, advocating for a stronger and deeper relationship with the Republic of Korea...
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| Friday, July 23, 2010 |
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Big win for free speech: Senate Passes Anti-Libel-Tourism Law
By Selected News Articles :: 227 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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The SPEECH Act will uphold First Amendment protections for American free expression by guarding American authors and publishers from the enforcement of frivolous foreign libel suits, filed in countries that do not have our strong free speech protections. Such lawsuits are often used by “libel-tourists” in an effort to suppress the rights of American scholars, writers, and journalists to speak, write and publish freely in print and on the Internet.
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| Friday, July 16, 2010 |
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VIDEO: Djou calls for peace in Thailand
By News Release :: 261 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Thursday’s editorial in the Washington Post: “Wrong way in Thailand” highlights an issue of personal significance to Congressman Djou. He is the first Member of Congress of Thai descent and still has family living in Bangkok.
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| Friday, July 16, 2010 |
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VIDEO: Djou on CNBC Worldwide Exchange
By News Release :: 195 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Washington, DC — Congressman Charles K. Djou (HI-01) appeared on the CNBC program “Worldwide Exchange” to discuss, among other things, the flawed financial regulatory reform bill that passed the U.S. Congress, the ballooning national deficit and debt, and Congress’ failure to pass a budget.
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| Tuesday, July 13, 2010 |
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July 7, 1935: Moscow orders first Communists to Hawaii
By Andrew Walden :: 1976 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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When the USSR collapsed in 1991, long-secret archives of the Communist International were thrown open to western researchers for the first time. Many previously unknown details of communist history have been revealed--including the 1935 Comintern orders directing Communists to begin work in Hawaii.
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| Tuesday, July 13, 2010 |
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Hawaii diploma mill scams trap Pakistani cabinet member, former Microsoft China President
By Selected News Articles :: 296 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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WASHINGTON: The university from where Law Minister Babar Awan claims to have done his PhD is banned in the United States from issuing any degree and cannot even claim that it is a legal educational institution.
Long before the dispute over fake degrees became a political issue in Pakistan, the Circuit Court of the First Circuit in the State of Hawaii, declared that the University of Monticello was a non-recognised and non-chartered university....
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| Tuesday, July 13, 2010 |
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Hanalani School Team wins robotics World Championship
By News Release :: 311 Views :: Oahu News, Hawaii State News, National News, World News
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HONOLULU - At the close of three days of intense international competition, a team of five students from Hanalani School in Mililani were named the tournament champions of the International Botball Tournament held in Edwardsville, Illinois.
Competing among 64 teams from around the globe, including Kuwait, Poland, and teams from across the United States, Hanalani’s team was undefeated as they entered the final rounds of competition and finished number one in the seeding rounds.
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| Friday, July 09, 2010 |
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“Why I left Jihad” Ex-terrorist to speak at Calvary Chapel of Honolulu
By Selected News Articles :: 375 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Walid Shoebat, ex-PLO member, will be speaking at the Sunday, July 11, services at Calvary Chapel of Honolulu (8:30am, 10:45am, and 6:00pm). The public is invited.
Calvary Chapel of Honolulu is located in Aiea, on Komo Mai Drive. LINK>>> Google map
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| Thursday, July 01, 2010 |
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Djou co-sponsors SKIL Immigration Reform Act
By News Release :: 369 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Washington, DC — Congressman Charles K. Djou (HI-01) issued the following statement after signing on as an original co-sponsor to H.R. 5658, the “Securing Knowledge, Innovation, and Leadership (SKIL) Act,” a bill that would make it easier to attract and keep the best minds from around the world....
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| Thursday, July 01, 2010 |
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Djou on troop funding bill: “Congress fails to support the men and women serving in harms way”
By News Release :: 213 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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The Obama Administration announced earlier today that:
“As in any military operation, the ability of U.S. forces to operate effectively in Afghanistan depends on affording the Commander in Chief the utmost flexibility and discretion. If the final bill presented to the President contains provisions that would undermine his ability as Commander in Chief to conduct military operations in Afghanistan, the President’s senior advisors would recommend a veto.”
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| Wednesday, June 30, 2010 |
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50 Reps, Djou co-sign bipartisan letter for free trade with S. Korea
By News Release :: 268 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Washington, DC — Congressman Charles K. Djou (HI-01) has continued to lead a push in Congress to enact a languishing free trade agreement with the Republic of Korea. A week ago, Congressman Djou signed onto a bipartisan letter that was sent to the President, which affirms President Obama’s goal to double U.S. exports over the next five years and to promote U.S. trade with key allies.
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| Monday, June 28, 2010 |
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VIDEO: Djou backs Administration’s push for free trade with South Korea
By News Release :: 221 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Washington, DC — Congressman Charles K. Djou (HI-01) issued the following statement in response to the Administration’s announcement over the weekend at the G20 Summit in Toronto that it would push for the free trade agreement with the Republic of Korea currently languishing in Congress to be enacted....
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| Friday, June 25, 2010 |
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WaPo: The Jones Act has outlived its usefulness
By Selected News Articles :: 217 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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The Jones Act was an issue in the May 22 House special election in Hawaii: Both Republican winner Charles Djou and one of his two Democratic opponents charged that it benefited a handful of ship lines and unions at the expense of ordinary Hawaiians. Mr. Djou is preparing a bill to exempt Hawaii. If FedEx can move cargo across the country in European-made Airbuses, why can't a boat built in, say, Canada, ship wheat from Los Angeles to Honolulu? The Jones Act lobby crushed the last attempt at reform back in the 1990s. May the next one meet with more success.
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| Friday, June 25, 2010 |
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Beyond Marriage The Confession: Hawaii Gay marriage advocates let the polyamorous cat out of the bag
By Andrew Walden :: 859 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Do you think that gay marriage advocates just want ‘equality’--they just want to have same-sex marriages made legally equivalent to traditional marriage?
According to the activists themselves, you’re wrong....
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| Thursday, June 24, 2010 |
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Djou-sponsored resolution on US-Japan relations passes House
By News Release :: 230 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Washington, DC — Today, the U.S. House passed House Resolution 1464, which recognized the 50th anniversary of the United States—Japan Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security. This resolution, which was initially co-sponsored by former Rep. Neil Abercrombie, was the first piece of legislation passed of which Congressman Charles Djou (HI-01) was an original co-sponsor.
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| Wednesday, June 23, 2010 |
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Djou: “We must all re-commit ourselves to turning back al-Qaeda and the Taliban”
By News Release :: 233 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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“I am confident that General David Petraeus will bring the necessary skills and vision to ensure a smooth transition in leadership. As we move forward, we must all re-commit ourselves to turning back al-Qaeda and the Taliban. For our men and women in uniform, this will mean continuing their exemplary work. For Congress, and particularly the members of the Armed Services Committee, this will mean ensuring our brave troops get the resources they need to secure victory in Afghanistan and return home safely."
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| Wednesday, June 23, 2010 |
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Prosecutor: Al Gore was focus of sex crime inquiry in Portland
By Selected News Articles :: 296 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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In 2007 or 2008, then Portland Tribune reporter Nick Budnick made a public records request for the Portland police report, obtained it but the newspaper did not run a story….
In June 2010, the woman called police, asked for a copy of her statement….
On June 1, 2010 Al and Tipper Gore announced they would be separating.
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| Tuesday, June 22, 2010 |
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Djou’s First Month: Free trade, Jones Act, Bernanke, and Budget
By News Release :: 361 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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On the campaign trail, I pledged to listen to my constituents. To that end, I asked my constituents about the issues that Congress is likely to vote on in the next few months. I also held a live telephone “talk story” and had the privilege of hearing the thoughts and concerns of thousands of my constituents in the 1st congressional district. I also plan on holding eight “talk stories” throughout the State in early July.
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| Tuesday, June 22, 2010 |
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Afghanistan Timeline: McChrystal gaffe latest step in Obama’s strategy of chaos
By Heritage Foundation :: 252 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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The Washington Post reports today that Gen. Stanley McChrystal, U.S. commander in Afghanistan, apologized for an upcoming article in Rolling Stone magazine that portrays him and senior officials on his team as dismissive of top Obama administration officials. As a result, General McChrystal has been summoned to the White House to explain his comments. It is a case of poor judgment on the part of the general and his staff to air comments on the character of senior civilian leaders to a reporter, but both the White House and the brass need to put this media gaffe aside and focus on the real problem - destroying al Qaeda, defeating the Taliban and helping establish an Afghanistan that can govern itself.
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| Friday, June 18, 2010 |
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CNBC: Jones Act may be hindering Gulf Oil Response, Dutch ships blocked
By Selected News Articles :: 534 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Federal law has also hampered the assistance. The Jones Act, the maritime law that requires all goods be carried in U.S. waters by U.S.-flagged ships, has prevented Dutch ships with spill-fighting equipment from entering U.S. coastal areas.
“What's wrong with accepting outside help?” Visser asked. “If there's a country that's experienced with building dikes and managing water, it's the Netherlands.”
Even if, three days after the rig exploded, it seemed as if the Dutch equipment and expertise wasn't needed, wouldn't it have been better to accept it, to err on the side of having too many resources available rather than not enough?
BP has been inundated with well-intentioned cleanup suggestions, but the Dutch offer was different. It came through official channels, from a government offering to share its demonstrated expertise.
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| Friday, June 18, 2010 |
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Tokyo: Lingle meets with Japanese travel writers, Tourism Minister
By News Release :: 204 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Continuing her mission in Asia, Governor Lingle is in Japan and met yesterday with Minister Seiji Maehara of Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT). The Governor thanked Maehara-san for his support of internationalizing Haneda Airport. In October, Hawai`i will welcome daily flights by Hawaiian and Japan Airlines with the opening of the new runway at Haneda Airport.
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| Friday, June 18, 2010 |
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Hawaii-Okinawa Clean Energy Partnership Agreement Signed
By News Release :: 310 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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On March 29, 2010, the first meeting of the Hawai‘i-Okinawa Task Force was held in Honolulu. Top-level officials from the U.S. Department of Energy, Prefecture of Okinawa, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, New Energy Technology Department, Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, Hawai‘i State Energy Office, Department of Defense, and national laboratory representatives met to discuss the acceleration of renewable energy technologies and energy efficiency, and evaluate the achievements of existing clean energy projects to enable the islands to be energy independent. Initiation of several joint projects resulted from that meeting.
"Through the groundbreaking Hawai‘i Clean Energy Initiative, our state is leading the way toward an energy-secure and self-sufficient future," said Lt. Governor Aiona, who delivered the keynote address at the Hawai‘i-Okinawa Task Force meeting.
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| Thursday, June 17, 2010 |
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Honolulu Gaza flotilla protester shows up at BP hearings – with rubber ducky
By Selected News Articles :: 366 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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She was joined by Ann Wright, 63, of Honolulu, Hawaii, who wore a BP hard hat, overalls and sunglasses adorned with dollar signs.
"BP doesn't really care about this," she said, pulling out an oil-stained rubber ducky.
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| Wednesday, June 16, 2010 |
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Beijing: Governor Lingle discusses TMT at Great Hall of the People
By News Release :: 258 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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In the evening, Governor Lingle was the honored guest of the China Diplomatic Friendship Association and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce banquet held in the Great Hall of the People, China's capitol building. The special guest at this event was Lu Yong Xiang, vice chairman of the Chinese People’s National Congress and head of the Chinese National Academy of Sciences. Vice Chairman Lu recently returned from visiting Mauna Kea on the Big Island, the site of the forthcoming Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT). China intends to be a collaborative partner in the TMT project.
Mr. Lu believes China and Hawai‘i have a great opportunity to work together in scientific explorations. As he stated, “Hawai‘i can see the cosmos and the vast oceans—so its horizons are unlimited.” Mr. Lu praised Governor Lingle for her foresight in establishing strong relationships with China, demonstrated by her four trips to the country during her administration.
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| Wednesday, June 16, 2010 |
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VIDEO: Djou pushes solutions to oil spill on CNBC Worldwide Exchange
By Selected News Articles :: 332 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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VIDEO: Republican Congressman Charles Djou, Hawaii, and Jessica Brady, Roll Call reporter, discuss Obama's first Oval Office address regarding the Gulf Oil spill.
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| Wednesday, June 16, 2010 |
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DJOU: “Waive Jones Act for oil spill”
By Andrew Walden :: 349 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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“I am disappointed, however, that the President has failed to waive the Jones Act for foreign ships, who want to assist in the clean-up efforts. There is no good reason to turn away international help in responding to this environmental catastrophe.
“Nevertheless, I look forward to working with President Obama to temper the House energy bill and craft a sensible long-term energy strategy for America that makes sense for our economy.”
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| Wednesday, June 16, 2010 |
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Djou plan backed in WSJ: Is Obama really doing everything in his power to fight the spill?
By Selected News Articles :: 292 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Hawaii GOP Rep. Charles Djou, who won his seat in a special election last month, says he's "disappointed" that Mr. Obama has failed to waive the Jones Act, an antiquated 1920 law mandating that goods shipped between U.S. ports be handled by U.S.-built and -owned ships manned by U.S. crews. Unions fiercely support the law as a means of preserving U.S. jobs. In this case, though, the law might be hindering the recovery of hundreds of thousands of Gulf Coast jobs.
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| Wednesday, June 16, 2010 |
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LA TIMES mocks Obama: 'There's a pipe spewing a gazillion gobs of oil into the gulf, so let's build more windmills!
By Selected News Articles :: 336 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Are President Obama and BP inhibiting efforts to cap the Gulf of Mexico oil rig blowout and mitigate the effects of the spill?
Maximization of the effects of the crisis could be used in an effort to stampede the public and win Senate passage of the Cap and Trade Carbon Tax--from which BP stands to profit.
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| Tuesday, June 15, 2010 |
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Lingle talks visas and biofuels in Beijing
By News Release :: 165 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, World News, World Politics
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Yesterday in Beijing, the Governor had a private meeting with Ambassador Jon Huntsman at the U.S. Embassy. During this hour and a half discussion, the Ambassador and Governor discussed the importance of establishing a protocol for the processing of visas for Chinese who want to visit Hawai`i on charter flights going directly from cities such as Shanghai and Beijing to Honolulu.
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| Tuesday, June 15, 2010 |
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Psychologists dump 'Gay Gene' theory
By Selected News Articles :: 1789 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Are same-sex attractions biologically determined? Most people are under the impression that they are. Organizations such as the American Psychological Association (APA), have helped propagate the idea.
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| Saturday, June 12, 2010 |
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Honolulu “peace activist” caught lying about Gaza Flotilla
By IPT News :: 451 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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"Lerner: Col. Wright I just want to make sure again – so you actually were on a different boat and did not witness the attack firsthand."
Wright: That's correct.
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| Friday, June 11, 2010 |
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Philippine Independence Day: Rep. Djou calls for more visas for family reunification
By News Release :: 314 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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“We must ensure that the connection between the United States and the Philippines remains strong. One of my priorities in Congress is to strengthen our nation’s ties to the Philippines and expand the number of visas that our government issues, particularly to the Philippines,” Djou continued.
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| Thursday, June 10, 2010 |
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Lingle: Strengthening Partnerships in Guangdong Province
By News Release :: 244 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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The seminar also provided potential investors with detailed information on how Chinese students can enroll in local educational institutions, how to retire in Hawai‘i and buy a place to live, and business opportunities in areas such as medical clinics, golf and tennis facilities, and retailing.
In her remarks, Governor Lingle noted that Hawai‘i can serve as an entry point for the U.S. mainland and is an excellent location for a headquarters operation for Chinese companies because of our language and cultural ties, as well as being a safe place to do business and live.
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| Thursday, June 10, 2010 |
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Gov. Lingle to host 7th Annual International Women’s Conference
By News Release :: 288 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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HONOLULU – Top women leaders from seven nations will gather in Honolulu, Hawai‘i this fall to share their personal and professional stories at the 7th annual International Women’s Leadership Conference (IWLC). Hosted by Governor Linda Lingle on Tuesday, September 21, 2010 at the Sheraton Waikīkī Hotel and Resort, the conference will build on the success and growth of the past six years.
Online conference registration is now available at www.hawaiiwomensconference.com.
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| Wednesday, June 09, 2010 |
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Guangdong: Lingle addresses business execs at “Experience Hawaii Forum”
By News Release :: 224 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Today the Governor is in Guangzhou in Guangdong Province, where she will address Chinese business executives at the “Experience Hawai‘i – A Place for Vacation, Education and Business” forum sponsored by Bank of Hawai‘i. Governor Lingle will also participate in an “Invest in Hawai‘i” seminar coordinated by the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism. The seminar is designed to provide potential investors with information on Hawai‘i’s economic outlook and investment climate, as well as the “State’s EB-5 Immigrant Investment Program” in which foreign nationals who invest $500,000 or more in Hawai‘i and create 10 or more full-time jobs can obtain permanent residency.
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| Wednesday, June 09, 2010 |
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Video: Djou questions Bernanke on Deficit
By News Release :: 320 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Rep. Djou: Second series of questions, Dr. Bernanke, and that is I have been frustrated and disappointed that there have been a number of free trade agreements languishing in Congress. Do you believe that were the Congress to pass free trade or expansion of free trade, it would help the economy?
Bernanke: Yes I do. I think we need to be part of the globalized economy, I think trade is an important source of demand for our goods and also a source of materials and imports as well. So I think that generally speaking, you ought to push forward on the DOHA round and on the free trade agreements that we’re looking at.
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| Tuesday, June 08, 2010 |
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Flotilla: Islamist Turkey Overreaches
By Daniel Pipes :: 158 Views :: World News, World Politics
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As typical Islamist-leftist theater to delegitimize Israel, late May's Turkish-sponsored "Free Gaza" flotilla was tediously repetitious. As an illustration that Israelis don't understand the kind of war they now must fight, the outcome was drearily predictable. But as a statement of Turkey's policies and an augur of the Islamist movement's future, it bristled with novelty and significance.
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| Monday, June 07, 2010 |
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Report from Shanghai: Hawaii Day in China
By News Release :: 225 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Today (Tuesday in China) is “Hawai‘i Day” at the USA Pavilion at the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai. Governor Linda Lingle, legislative leaders, representatives from the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority, the visitor industry and entertainers will officially kick off “Hawai‘i Week” at the Expo. The Expo is expected to attract more than 70 million visitors, 86 percent of whom will come from China.
Yesterday (Monday in China), Governor Lingle spoke to over 300 members of the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai (AMCHAM) at its Distinguished Speakers Series. The Governor covered a wide range of topics including Hawai‘i's progress in promoting clean energy, the status of direct flights from China to Honolulu, and the steps her Administration has taken to improve travel visa issuance procedures with the assistance of U.S. Ambassador Jon Huntsman.
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| Monday, June 07, 2010 |
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Why Obama's Stimulus Failed
By Heritage Foundation :: 195 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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This morning on MSNBC, former Rep. Joe Scarborough (R-FL) pressed prominent Keynesian economist and director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University Jeffrey Sachs on whether it was too early to declare President Obama's stimulus a failure. Scarborough had to ask the question twice, but Sachs finally relented: "Obama’s stimulus failed."
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| Saturday, June 05, 2010 |
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VIDEOS: Flotilla “Peace Activists” chant “Oh Jews, the army of Mohammad will return.”
By Andrew Walden :: 244 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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VIDEO: On the boat, the “peace activists” chant the popular Islamic battle cry, "khaiber khaiber ya yahood jaish muhammed saya'ud".
Khaibar was the last Jewish village defeated by Muhammad's army in 628. The battle marked the end of Jewish presence in Arabia.
Remember, they’re just piece activists. Some are two-pieces activists, and others are many-tiny-little-pieces activists.
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| Wednesday, June 02, 2010 |
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Double Standards on Hamas Action Against Palestinians
By IPT News :: 314 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Any doubt that this week's "Freedom Flotilla" to Gaza was about politics – and not about providing aid to needy Palestinians in Gaza – was erased Wednesday when Hamas leaders refused to let the flotilla's cargo in.
Among the reasons, Hamas doesn't want to give Israel a public relations victory. Israel's economic embargo on the Hamas government in Gaza – designed to keep weapons and materials for explosives out of the hands of terrorists who would attack it - is decried as unjust and illegal. But don't expect global condemnation of Hamas' decision to play politics with the material released as promised all along.
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| Wednesday, June 02, 2010 |
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Honolulu Maoists & Holocaust Deniers protest against Israel: Star-Bulletin calls them ‘peace activists’
By Andrew Walden :: 834 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Kauai News, Kauai Politics, Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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"Ann is so inspirational," said Carolyn Hadfield (Leader of Maoist Revolutionary Communist Party and “Not In Our Name” NION). "She has that military background, so she must have soberly assessed the risks and decided it was worth it."
Michael Rivero, webmaster of the activist (Holocaust denier and 9-11 trooother) website whatreallyhappened.com, said Wright is "a very well-liked, very well-respected peace activist." He likened the Israeli raid to piracy and called it "an act of war."
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| Tuesday, June 01, 2010 |
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Time to Change Course in the Middle East
By Heritage Foundation :: 263 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Early Monday morning in the international waters of the Mediterranean Sea, helicopters lowered Israeli Commandos onto a Turkish-flagged ferry carrying 600 passengers determined to break Israel's blockade of Gaza. Beset by activists armed with poles, knives and guns, the Israelis defended themselves, and the resulting violence left at least nine dead. Hours later, the International Atomic Energy Agency released a report claiming that Iran now has enough nuclear fuel, with further enrichment, to make two nuclear weapons. These two stories are not unrelated. And they ought to serve as a signal to the Obama administration that it is time to change its approach to the region.
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| Tuesday, June 01, 2010 |
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Gaza: Violence and Humanitarian Aid
By IPT News :: 298 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Was it, as some suggest, the plan of flotilla organizers all along?
It's worth remembering why the aid was being transported by sea in the first place. A convoy led by then-British MP George Galloway (Bought and paid for by Saddam Hussein via oil for food scam--AW) ended in violence at the Egyptian-Gaza border in early January after authorities delayed their entry into Gaza.
An Egyptian police officer was shot and killed by Hamas gunmen. Egypt deported Galloway, made it clear he was unwelcome there again, and told the convoy it could no longer enter through its crossing. Galloway's partner in that convoy was the Turkish-based International Humanitarian Relief Foundation (IHH), which helped lead the flotilla.
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| Monday, May 31, 2010 |
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Ronald Reagan, Memorial Day 1986: “They chose to reject the fashionable skepticism of their time”
By News Release :: 223 Views :: National News, World News
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Obama Memorial Day Speech 2010:
“We are a little bit concerned about lightning. This may not be safe. …move back to your cars….if this passes within 15 or 20 minutes I will stick around"
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| Friday, May 28, 2010 |
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White House in Disarray
By Heritage Foundation :: 182 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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A fudgelike goo coating Louisiana's marshes. A thick oil slick stretching across the Gulf of Mexico. A plume of oil miles below the ocean surface. A tragic loss of life. Reverberating economic consequences. Throw in a poll that shows that 53 percent of Americans rate President Barack Obama "poor" or "very poor" in his handling of the Gulf oil spill, and it's no wonder the President yesterday broke his 308-day self-imposed press conference moratorium in hopes of conveying some semblance of leadership amid an environmental, economic and human catastrophe that has spiraled out of his control.
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| Friday, May 21, 2010 |
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Heritage: Raising Arizona's Defense
By Heritage Foundation :: 215 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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It isn't easy being Arizona these days, especially when President Barack Obama puts politics before Americans' interests, a foreign head of state before the United States, and an agenda of apology before much-needed, sensible reforms.
But that's just what happened this week when Mexican President Felipe Calderon visited Washington, DC. President Obama extended a warm hand to Calderon and demagogued Arizona’s illegal immigration law all in the name of politics.
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| Friday, May 21, 2010 |
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WSJ: Paradise Lost? A Project in Hawaii Stumbles
By Selected News Articles :: 579 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, World News, World Politics
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The final tally will become clearer later this month, when Bank of Scotland, now part of Lloyd's Banking Group PLC, completes an auction for the debt on the property on the west side of Hawai'i, or, as it is known to locals, the Big Island. The price is expected to be in the $50 million-to-$100 million range, according to people involved in the process.
In 2006, at the height of the real-estate boom, a private appraiser valued the property, known as Hokuli'a, at between $600 million and $800 million, according to people familiar with the matter. The owner, Lyle Anderson, a Phoenix-based developer, has sold about one-third of the lots. But in early January, he defaulted on its debt, which was in the form of a $1 billion Bank of Scotland mortgage on Hokuli'a and five other less-valuable properties, according to people involved in the project's sale.
How this happened: Hokuli’a Settlement Exposed
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| Thursday, May 20, 2010 |
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Hawaii Week in Shanghai: Governor to lead delegation to China, Japan
By News Release :: 364 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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“This trip to China is another important component in our ongoing effort to expand long-term economic development and business opportunities for Hawai‘i in the emerging China market,” said Governor Lingle. “It is vital that our state continue to build and strengthen relationships in Asia, especially China, that will position Hawai‘i businesses and residents to capitalize on future economic and investment opportunities and strengthen our cultural and educational partnerships.”
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| Tuesday, May 18, 2010 |
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The New START Threat to Missile Defense
By Heritage Foundation :: 252 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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On March 26 the White House released a fact sheet on the New START Treaty. It claimed that the agreement signed by President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitri Medvedev "does not contain any constraints on testing, development or deployment of current or planned U.S. missile defense programs."
But the Russians seem to have a different interpretation of the document they signed.
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| Tuesday, May 11, 2010 |
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What's Worse Than Energy Taxes? Renewable Electricity Standards
By Heritage Foundation :: 285 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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On March 15th, appearing with labor and environmental leaders, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa unveiled a new alternative energy plan that he said would ensure the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power would meet his goal of securing 20% of its energy from renewable sources such as wind and solar by December 31st. At the time, he claimed it would create 16,000 jobs and only raise consumer electric bills between 8.8% and 28.4%. But less than two weeks later those energy rate hike estimates had skyrocketed with the DWP saying it needed to raise rates by 37% in order to meet the renewable energy standards. Los Angeles' already shrinking business community revolted and by April Mayor Villaraigosa's plan had been soundly defeated.
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| Saturday, May 08, 2010 |
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UPDATE--Jihadi murderer of Big Island man captured in Iraq: Navy Seals acquitted after facing prosecution
By Andrew Walden :: 1174 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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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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| Friday, May 07, 2010 |
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Psychiatrists: Obsessive-compulsive patients still fear Global Warming
By News Release :: 346 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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A recent study has found that global warming has impacted the nature of symptoms experienced by obsessive compulsive disorder patients. Climate change related obsessions and/or compulsions were identified in 28% of patients presenting with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD).
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| Thursday, May 06, 2010 |
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Hawaii-based 307th Signal Battalion deploying to Afghanistan
By News Release :: 585 Views :: Oahu News, Hawaii State News, National News, World News
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Approximately 200 Soldiers assigned to Headquarters, Headquarters Company (HHC) and Bravo Company, 307th ESB, are deploying to Afghanistan for one year to provide signal support as part of the Operation Enduring Freedom surge.
Keynote speakers are scheduled to include Hawaii's Lt. Governor James R. "Duke" Aiona and Major General Susan S. Lawrence, Commanding General, United States Army Network Enterprise Technology Command and 9th Signal Command.
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| Wednesday, May 05, 2010 |
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Book Review: The flight of the Intellectuals
By IPT News :: 357 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Twenty years ago, the liberal intelligentsia in Europe and the United States rallied around Rushdie and denounced the murder threat. That took real courage. One of Rushdie's translators was murdered and another stabbed. Several Norwegian bookstores were bombed, a British hotel was attacked by a suicide bomber, and more than 50 people were killed in anti-Rushdie rioting around the world.
Despite the danger, Berman writes: "A good many intellectuals reached out to their endangered Arab and Muslim counterparts and colleagues, and celebrated the courage of everyone who refused to be intimidated."
In contrast, today, the intellectuals' reaction often is to target the victim.
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| Tuesday, May 04, 2010 |
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GM papaya wins approval in Japan
By Selected News Articles :: 450 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Dennis Gonsalves, director of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Center in Hilo, Hawaii, and professor emeritus of plant pathology at Cornell, detailed to the 63rd annual meeting of the Western Society of Weed Science in Hawaii how Hawaiian agriculture has done what no other ag sector has; win approval to market a genetically modified food crop in the U.S. and Japan.
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| Monday, May 03, 2010 |
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Another Bullet Dodged in New York
By Heritage Foundation :: 226 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Whether Saturday's failed attack turns out to be connected to Islamic radicalism or is the work of a lone wolf, there have now been 31 foiled terrorist attacks in the United States since 9/11, eleven in New York City alone. Yesterday's plot was foiled by sheer luck and quick-thinking civilians. But luck is not an adequate strategy for protecting a nation.
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| Saturday, May 01, 2010 |
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The Overhauling of Straight America
By Selected News Articles :: 588 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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In the early stages of any campaign to reach straight America, the masses should not be shocked and repelled by premature exposure to homosexual behavior itself. Instead, the imagery of sex should be downplayed and gay rights should be reduced to an abstract social question as much as possible. First let the camel get his nose inside the tent--only later his unsightly derriere!
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| Wednesday, April 28, 2010 |
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Governor vetoes 55% Hawaii Death Tax aimed at non-residents
By Andrew Walden :: 281 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, World News, World Politics
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By targeting the Hawaii assets of foreign citizens as subject to seizure to satisfy the Death Tax, the State’s land grab takes on whole new dimensions. How many residents of Japan, Canada, or other countries—owning Hawaii property--are aware of the details of American Estate law? Probably not very many. But starting this week, if the Governor’s veto is overridden, their assets could be subject to seizure to satisfy a 55% death tax. Properties or businesses worth more than $3.5 million would be taxed.
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| Thursday, April 22, 2010 |
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Economic Freedom Will Save the Earth
By Heritage Foundation :: 355 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Back in the 70s, President Barack Obama's Director for Science and Technology Policy John Holdren even came up with a formula to measure capitalism's evil impact on the environment: I=PAT, which means that environmental impact is equal to population multiplied by affluence multiplied by technology. Thus according to the left, protecting the planet requires fewer people, less wealth and simpler technology. But this is just flat wrong. In fact, studies clearly show that important indicators of environmental quality actually improve as incomes and levels of consumption go up.
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| Thursday, April 22, 2010 |
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Which kills more: ideology or religion?
By Selected News Articles :: 546 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Ideology comes in three colours: red, brown and green, representing Marxism, fascism and environmental extremism. Judged on sheer evil, the worst crime in history was brown, the Nazi genocide, although the reds slaughtered more people. The death toll (difficult to measure) is roughly, Hitler’s holocaust 6 million, Stalin’s famine and terror 8 million, and Mao’s famine 30 million. But the greens have topped them all....(read on if you dare)
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| Wednesday, April 21, 2010 |
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Ira Einhorn, Earth Day's Dirty Secret
By Selected News Articles :: 1525 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Ira Einhorn, Master of Ceremonies, Earth Day Rally on Belmont Plateau in Fairmount Park, Phila, PA, Apr. 22, 1970.
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| Friday, April 16, 2010 |
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Obama: “Whether we like it or not, we remain a dominant military superpower”
By Heritage Foundation :: 258 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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At the close of this week's nuclear summit, President Barack Obama told a press conference: "Whether we like it or not, we remain a dominant military superpower, and when conflicts break out, one way or another we get pulled into them."
Yesterday, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) responded to these comments, calling President Obama's remark a "direct contradiction to everything America believes in." McCain went on to tell Fox News:
That's one of the more incredible statements I've ever heard a president of the United States make in modern times. We are the dominant superpower, and we're the greatest force for good in the history of this country, and I thank God every day that we are a dominant superpower.
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| Wednesday, April 14, 2010 |
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Tariq Ramadan's Underwhelming U.S. Tour
By IPT News :: 343 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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They waited six years for a chance to hear him in person on American soil. Now that they have, many are walking away frustrated from their encounters with Tariq Ramadan, the grandson of Muslim Brotherhood founder Hassan al-Banna.
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| Tuesday, April 13, 2010 |
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NASA partners with Hawaii on Space Exploration
By News Release :: 410 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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"For nearly 50 years, Hawai‘i has been at the forefront of pioneering programs in astronomy, planetary geosciences, broadband satellite communications, space-based environmental monitoring, and deep-space surveillance," said Lt. Governor James R. "Duke" Aiona, Jr., who represents Hawai‘i as a vice chairman of the national Aerospace States Association. "This new agreement builds upon a dynamic partnership with NASA that over the next three years will substantially increase Hawai‘i's competitive advantages and help to enhance our long-term economic prosperity."
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| Monday, April 12, 2010 |
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Obama is No Reagan on Nuclear Strategy
By Heritage Foundation :: 269 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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President Obama's policy goals are just like President Reagan's. So why is anyone criticizing the White House's nuclear strategy? Because how we get to a nuke-free world matters.
Reagan knew that to eliminate the need for large nuclear arsenals, you must first start to eliminate the dependence -- both ours and others' -- on massive nuclear attack as the guarantor of security. That is why Reagan's first priority was to build up U.S. conventional forces and introduce missile defense. That allowed his negotiators to approach arms control agreements from a position of strength.
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| Thursday, April 08, 2010 |
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Missile Defense: Obama's False START could leave Hawaii unprotected
By Heritage Foundation :: 334 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Just hours before President Barack Obama unveiled his Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) on Tuesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told reporters in Moscow that the Kremlin maintained the right to withdraw from the new START agreement if the United States pursued its missile defense program....
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| Tuesday, April 06, 2010 |
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The Road to a New Nuclear Arms Race
By Heritage Foundation :: 288 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Unfortunately for Americans, President Obama’s new strategy will have the exact opposite result of its intended effect. Instead of incentivizing countries to give up nuclear ambitions, it creates new incentives for them to maintain or develop their own nuclear programs.
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| Thursday, March 25, 2010 |
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START could leave Hawaii without missile defense
By Heritage Foundation :: 396 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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The New York Times reports: "Administration officials describing the draft treaty said its preamble recognized the relationship between offensive weapons and missile defense, but that the language was not binding." But the Times goes on to quote retired major general Vladimir Dvorkin who says Moscow will scrap the treaty if the U.S. pursues missile defense: "If, for example, the U.S. unilaterally deploys considerable amounts of missile defense, then Russia has the right to withdraw from the agreement because the spirit of the preamble has been violated."
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| Monday, March 15, 2010 |
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Combating Islamist Lawfare
By IPT News :: 458 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Federal courts are slowly becoming a new battlefield in the war on terror, with combatants setting aside traditional weapons and arming themselves instead with domestic and international laws. Responding to this phenomenon, the inaugural meeting of The Lawfare Project convened last week in New York to discuss The Use of the Law as a Weapon of War.
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| Monday, March 08, 2010 |
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Iraqi Democracy: A First Step Toward Freedom in the Middle East
By Heritage Foundation :: 273 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Despite as many as 100 explosions which killed at least 38 people in Baghdad, Iraqis defied a desperate insurgency yesterday and turned out in strong numbers to choose a new Parliament. According to The New York Times, "turnout was higher than expected, and certainly higher than in the last parliamentary election in 2005. ... Sunnis who largely boycotted previous elections voted in force, and an intense competition for Shiite votes drove up participation in Baghdad and the south." The NYT went on to describe the election as "arguably the most open, most competitive election in the nation’s long history of colonial rule, dictatorship and war."
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| Sunday, March 07, 2010 |
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American al Qaeda captured in Pakistan: Not Gadahn
By Selected News Articles :: 370 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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CBS News: U.S.-Born al Qaeda Arrest News Incorrect--Confusion Over Militant's Identity Sparked Reports of Gadahn Arrest; Some Media Say It is Another U.S.-Born Terrorist
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| Monday, March 01, 2010 |
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Climategate: Al Gore Speaks, The Edifice Falls
By Heritage Foundation :: 347 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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The latest attempt to force the U.S. economy to turn away from readily available, affordable fuels and leaving it to the tender mercies of untried, experimental and expensive technologies is a bipartisan effort by Sens. John Kerry (D-MA), Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Joseph Lieberman (I-CT). A legislative package from them, according to The Washington Post on Saturday, would individually cap how much traditional energy the main pillars of the American economy would be able to use. This would of course cripple our economy....
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| Sunday, February 28, 2010 |
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Pohakuloa: Double defeat for anti-DU scammers
By Andrew Walden :: 937 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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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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| Saturday, February 27, 2010 |
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Chile Earthquake: Tsunami estimated arrival in Hawaii 11AM NOAA warning “High Severity”
By Selected News Articles :: 938 Views :: Hawaii State News, World News
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Previous Chilean earthquakes have produced deadly tsunami on the Big Island. A 1960 Chile 9.6 magnitude quake caused a 30-foot wave in Hilo while a magnitude 8.0 quake in Chile in 1946 prompted 60 foot wave that devastated Laupahoehoe, sent wreckage into downtown Hilo, and destroyed the railroad along Hawaii’s east shores.
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| Tuesday, February 16, 2010 |
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Rush Limbaugh reads “Wind Energy's Ghosts”
By Andrew Walden :: 885 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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In the second hour of Rush Limbaugh's nationwide radio show Monday, February 15, he read the opening portion of our “Wind Energy’s Ghosts” article to 20 million listeners. Here is the transcript . . .
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| Tuesday, February 16, 2010 |
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Climategate U-turn as scientist at centre of row admits: There has been no global warming since 1995
By Selected News Articles :: 282 Views :: World News, World Politics
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Professor Jones also conceded the possibility that the world was warmer in medieval times than now – suggesting global warming may not be a man-made phenomenon. And he said that for the past 15 years there has been no ‘statistically significant’ warming.
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| Tuesday, February 16, 2010 |
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VIDEO, PHOTOS: From Pohakuloa to Battle of Marjah
By Selected News Articles :: 1278 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
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‘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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| Monday, February 15, 2010 |
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Wind Energy's Ghosts
By Andrew Walden :: 3193 Views :: Big Island News, Big Island Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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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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| Thursday, February 04, 2010 |
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Heritage: When Did the American People Elect Eric Holder Commander in Chief?
By Heritage Foundation :: 323 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Holder replied: "Well, I mean, it's hard to interrogate him at this point now that he has a lawyer and now that he is here in the United States. But to the extent that we can get information from him, I think we should."
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| Wednesday, February 03, 2010 |
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Krauthammer: The Age of Obama: Anno Domini 2
By Heritage Foundation :: 409 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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After a year of fairly steady criticism from the right, the Obama foreign policy received a second look--and a wave of rather favorable consideration--after his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech in Oslo, in which he acknowledged the existence of evil, the importance of America in sustaining peace, and the occasional necessity to wage war. This led to some enthusiastic talk about a new Obama Doctrine variously described as a kind of Christian realism, Niebuhrian tragic-mindedness, or a fusion of realism and idealism.
I hate to rain on this parade, but I find it hard to join the general swooning over this newfound foreign policy sophistication. It's good that we have a President who says publicly that Gandhi would not have done very well against Hitler, but is this really a great philosophical advance? For a President of the United States? It's the kind of issue that you dispose of in your first bull session in the freshman dorm.
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| Saturday, January 16, 2010 |
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Pact with Gaia: Danny Glover--Haiti Quake caused by Copenhagen failure (VIDEO)
By Selected News Articles :: 365 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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VIDEO: “When we see what we did at the climate summit in Copenhagen, this is the response, this is what happens, you know what I’m sayin’?”
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| Thursday, January 14, 2010 |
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HAITI QUAKE - How to help now
By Selected News Articles :: 281 Views :: National News, World News
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The impoverished nation of Haiti needs your help. Text "HAITI" to "90999" and a donation of $10 will be given automatically to the Red Cross to help with relief efforts, charged to your cell phone bill. Yele Haiti Wyclef Jean's grassroots org -- Text Yele to 501 501 to donate $5 via your cellphone
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| Saturday, January 09, 2010 |
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Illegal aliens get past TSA, jet off to Hawaii with forged ID
By Andrew Walden :: 2419 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
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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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| Friday, January 08, 2010 |
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Two more Muslims, of all people, arrested in New York 9-11 anniversary bomb plot
By Selected News Articles :: 450 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Zazi, 24, an Afghan national was nabbed after sweeping raids on Queens apartment buildings in September. The raids turned up evidence of bomb-making materials, and Zazi was charged with conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction.
Medunjanin, 25, who is believed to have accompanied Zazi to an Al Qaeda training camp in Pakistan in 2008, fled in his car Thursday when he came home and saw agents swarming over his apartment, sources said.
He made it as far as Whitestone, Queens, where he crashed on the Whitestone Expressway about 4 p.m....
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| Friday, January 08, 2010 |
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Obama "Kills the initiative and morale of our intelligence employees"
By Heritage Foundation :: 446 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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The President promised he would direct “our intelligence community immediately begin assigning specific responsibility for investigating all leads on high-priority threats so that these leads are pursued and acted upon aggressively — not just most of the time, but all of the time.” And he added: “In addition to the corrective efforts that I’ve ordered, I’ve directed agency heads to establish internal accountability reviews, and directed my national security staff to monitor their efforts.”
But this failure of our intelligence system was not just about lack of accountability. It was about empowerment - or more specifically the lack thereof. The system simply moved too slowly because there was a lack of urgency about the war on terror. Intelligence personnel were not empowered to employ their ingenuity and resourcefulness to connect the dots. Adding layers of “internal accountability reviews” will only make the bureaucratic stupor worse.
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| Thursday, January 07, 2010 |
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Passenger taken off flight: "I'm Palestinian and I want to kill all the Jews"
By Selected News Articles :: 666 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Mansor Mohammad Asad, 43, has been charged with threats against a public servant, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest after the incident aboard Delta Airlines flight 2485, according to the Miami-Dade Police Department.
Witnesses told investigators that Asad yelled anti-Semitic references such as, "I'm Palestinian and I want kill all the Jews," in Arabic. The pilot turned around as the plane was taxiing for take-off at 6:35 p.m., according to police.
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| Tuesday, January 05, 2010 |
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| Thursday, December 31, 2009 |
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Drudge Report, Time Magazine point to Hawai`i Free Press
By Andrew Walden :: 930 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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The one church in Hawaii with which Obama does have a family connection is unlikely to be the place where the First Family would worship on Christmas Eve. As a child, Obama occasionally attended Sunday school classes at the First Unitarian Church of Honolulu, and his family held a memorial service there for his grandmother last Christmas. Conservative critics were quick to point out that the First Unitarian Church has a controversial history — in 1969, the church offered sanctuary to servicemen who refused to go to Vietnam. The refuge was brief, however, as military police invaded church grounds to arrest the soldiers.
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| Monday, December 28, 2009 |
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Heritage: Napolitano's "Idiocy" at heart of Obama's War on Terror
By Heritage Foundation :: 467 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Yet despite the facts that PETN is easily detected and Mr. Abdulmutallab’s father warned the U.S. embassy in Nigeria about his son this November, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano had the audacity to go on television yesterday and say “the system worked” and that the suspect was properly screened. The “system worked?” The 278 passengers on flight 253 could be dead today but for a faulty syringe and the Obama administration considers that a success? That is pure idiocy. Idiocy that is a direct threat to the security of this country and that goes to the heart of the Obama administration’s approach to the war on terror.
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| Monday, December 28, 2009 |
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NYT Exposes Obama's secret war in Yemen
By Selected News Articles :: 665 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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WASHINGTON — In the midst of two unfinished major wars, the United States has quietly opened a third, largely covert front against Al Qaeda in Yemen. A year ago, the Central Intelligence Agency sent several of its top field operatives with counterterrorism experience to the country, according a former top agency official. At the same time, some of the most secretive Special Operations commandos have begun training Yemeni security forces in counterterrorism tactics, senior military officers said.
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| Monday, December 28, 2009 |
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Confronting the Reality of Homegrown Jihadist Terror in 2009
By IPT News :: 446 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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In 2009, homegrown American Islamist terror became impossible to ignore. Two fatal attacks on the U.S. military – one killing an Army recruiter, the other a mass murder of soldiers; an intercepted plot considered the biggest domestic threat since 9/11 and a series of conspiracies to blow up synagogues, office buildings and other targets made 2009 the year homegrown American Islamist terror became a clear, serious threat.
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| Friday, December 25, 2009 |
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Jumped by passengers while lighting fuse: Islamist fails to blow up Detroit-bound flight Christmas Day
By Selected News Articles :: 650 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Syed Jafry of Holland, Mich., a U.S. citizen who had flown from the United Arab Emirates, emerged from the airport and said he was a passenger on the flight. He said people ran out of their seats to tackle the man.
Jafry was sitting in the 16th row when he heard "a pop and saw some smoke and fire." Then, he said, “a young man behind me jumped on him.”
Jafry said there was a little bit of commotion for about 10 to 15 minutes.
He said the way passengers responded made him proud to be an American.
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| Friday, December 25, 2009 |
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In Hoc Anno Domini: So the light came into the world
By Selected News Articles :: 374 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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When Saul of Tarsus set out on his journey to Damascus the whole of the known world lay in bondage. There was one state, and it was Rome. There was one master for it all, and he was Tiberius Caesar.
Everywhere there was civil order, for the arm of the Roman law was long. Everywhere there was stability, in government and in society, for the centurions saw that it was so.
But everywhere there was something else, too. There was oppression....
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| Friday, December 25, 2009 |
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Exterminated: Ft Hood shooter's favorite Imam?
By IPT News :: 560 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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KELLY WRIGHT: Well, two sources telling Fox News that U.S. intelligence believes a radical Muslim preacher with ties to the suspected Fort Hood shooter is likely dead after an airstrike this morning on Yemen. Yemeni authorities still working to confirm what took place and that Anwar Al-Awlaki was killed along with 29 other militants at a suspected Al Qaeda hideout.
The American-born imam [is] believed to have corresponded with suspected Fort Hood shooter, Nidal Hasan, before the mass shooting at Fort Hood back on November 5th.
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| Thursday, December 24, 2009 |
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Kona Coffee for Christmas in Afghanistan
By Andrew Walden :: 745 Views :: Big Island News, National News, World News
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Kona Coffee for the Marines of HMLA-367-Scarface -- 'somewhere' in southern Afghanistan.
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| Friday, December 18, 2009 |
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Show me the money: The Hugo Chavez Case for Cap and Trade
By Heritage Foundation :: 417 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Throughout the conference, one of the biggest obstacles to an agreement was the insistence of developing nations that rich countries sign a binding treaty that included a large transfer of wealth to the developing world. If there were any doubts that wealth distribution was at the heart of climate cap-and-trade agreements, President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Hugo Chavez put them to rest when he delivered his anti-capitalist diatribe that drew thunderous applause from the convention’s delegates Wednesday....
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| Tuesday, December 15, 2009 |
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Copenhagen: They Can’t Even Run A Conference, Let Alone the Global Economy
By Heritage Foundation :: 401 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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The climate treaty negotiations inside Copenhagen’s Bella Center at the United Nations Climate Change Conference ground to a halt yesterday when the G-77, the largest group of developing nations, walked out. These poorer nations demanded that richer nations sign a treaty that includes a large transfer of wealth to the developing world to compensate for the developed world’s historical contribution to global warming. The G-77 countries ended their walkout after less than two hours, perhaps because global warming has had no apparent impact on December Copenhagen temperatures.
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| Thursday, December 10, 2009 |
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Chicago Muslim charged in Danish cartoon attacks, Mumbai bombing
By IPT News :: 455 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Headley originally was arrested in October on charges he planned attacks on high profile targets in Denmark and India that included the Danish newspaper facilities of Jyllands-Posten, the Danish newspaper and its employees. The new charges filed in the Northern District of Illinois accuse Headley, an American citizen born in Pakistan, of helping facilitate last year's deadly Mumbai attacks that killed approximately 170 people, including six Americans, and injured hundreds.
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| Thursday, December 10, 2009 |
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REPORT: Washington, DC Muslim Student Assoc President joins jihadi terrorists in Pakistan
By IPT News :: 405 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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A Pakistani newspaper reports the arrest of five foreign nationals after a raid in a town called Sargodha. The raid took place at the home of a member of the Jaish-e-Muhammad, a Pakistani movement designated as a terrorist group by the U.S. Treasury Department in 2001. According to the report, "The DPO told that these people had been living in Sargodha since Nov 30 and it was quite a possibility that they were engaged in acts of terrorism."
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| Tuesday, December 08, 2009 |
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EPA now regulates your breath
By Heritage Foundation :: 437 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Yesterday, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) declared carbon dioxide to be a dangerous pollutant under the Clean Air Act, granting itself authority for an enormous, unprecedented regulatory undertaking that would greatly expand the EPA’s power. Because 85 percent of the U.S. economy operates on fossil fuel, the EPA would essentially have the ability to regulate every aspect of life in America – and it would be able to enact draconian climate-change policies without any accountability to American voters.
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| Monday, December 07, 2009 |
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The Copenhagen Climate Comedy
By Heritage Foundation :: 456 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Plutocrats from around the world have marshaled over 1,200 limos and 140 private planes to travel to and around Copenhagen over the next two weeks. When they are not participating in the world’s oldest profession, conferees will be negotiating over a successor treaty to the 1997 Kyoto Protocol which obligated most developed nations to reduce their greenhouse emissions by 5 percent below 1990 baseline levels by 2012.
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| Monday, December 07, 2009 |
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Pearl Harbor, Civil Rights, and Hawaii Statehood
By Selected News Articles :: 622 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, World News
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Today, after two decades of "political correctness", nursing grievances has become a primary theme of the popular culture. But in the 1940s, the opposite choice was made by thousands of young Japanese Americans in Hawaii. They stood up, volunteered to join in the war effort and proved the doubters wrong.
Their decision paid off handsomely in a chain of events which would lead to the US Congress rejecting rump Dixiecrat opposition and granting Hawaii Statehood fourteen years after the end of WW2. Six years after Hawaii Statehood, civil rights would become federal law and de jure segregation would collapse throughout the South.
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| Monday, December 07, 2009 |
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| Friday, December 04, 2009 |
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Greenhouse Gas Observatories Downwind from Erupting Volcanoes
By Andrew Walden :: 1132 Views :: Big Island News, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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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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| Wednesday, December 02, 2009 |
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McChrystal: 20,000 troops "high risk of failure" -- Obama sends 30,000
By Heritage Foundation :: 593 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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During the month of November, while President Barack Obama was dithering on whether or not to embrace General Stanley McChrystal’s strategy for winning in Afghanistan, something unexpected happened in American public opinion on the war. According to Gallup, the American public switched from 42% for and 44% against sending more troops to Afghanistan, to 47% for and only 39% against a troop build up. It is unclear why the American people came to support an increase in troops last month, but it is safe to rule out strong leadership from the White House as the cause. Hopefully the President’s incoherent address to a muted West Point audience will not reverse America’s growing support for victory.
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| Wednesday, December 02, 2009 |
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Reaction: "The President has finally made up his mind to confront the Taliban and defeat Islamic radicals"
By News Release :: 635 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Cadets await speech at West Point
"After vacillating for months, I am happy the President has finally made up his mind to confront the Taliban and defeat Islamic radicals. This is the right decision and deserves our nation's full support," stated Djou. "The war in Afghanistan is a fight we must win."
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| Tuesday, December 01, 2009 |
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How Much Risk Will Obama Expose Our Troops To?
By Heritage Foundation :: 453 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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As multiple sources reported this October, General McChrystal presented President Obama with three troop level scenarios each graded by risk: 1) an additional 20,000 troops that would run a “high risk of failure“; 2) an additional 80,000 troops that would be a “low risk option” that has “best chance to contain the Taliban-led insurgency and stabilize Afghanistan“; or 3) an additional 40,000 to 45,000 troop “medium risk option.”
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| Monday, November 30, 2009 |
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Climategate
By Andrew Walden :: 865 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Geoff Jenkins is the self-described “front man explaining climate change.” The UK Guardian in 2004 called him, “the man Tony Blair turns to for the facts about climate change.” And as the mid-1990s global warming hype was being cranked up to full volume, Jenkins in 1996 formed a “cunning plan”, “inventing” temperature readings, and releasing fake “estimates” of temperature data for the year even before the year is over.
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| Thursday, November 26, 2009 |
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The hidden story of the third Thanksgiving: 1623--giving thanks for freedom
By Selected News Articles :: 527 Views :: National News, World News
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When the Pilgrims came to this new land, they had decided that they would pool their resources and share their production. Those more capable would do their part, and those more needy would get their share. Plymouth Colony Governor William Bradford called this system "communism", two hundred ninety six years before the Russian revolution....But after two successive harsh, hungry winters had nearly destroyed the Plymouth Colony, the elders of the community, led by Governor Bradford, decreed a change in how food was produced and distributed.
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| Tuesday, November 24, 2009 |
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Hacked Emails: Global warming scientists struggle "to hide the decline", "account for the lack of warming"
By Selected News Articles :: 874 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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When you read some of those files – including 1079 emails and 72 documents – you realise just why the boffins at Hadley CRU might have preferred to keep them confidential. As Andrew Bolt puts it, this scandal could well be “the greatest in modern science”. These alleged emails – supposedly exchanged by some of the most prominent scientists pushing AGW theory – suggest:
Conspiracy, collusion in exaggerating warming data, possibly illegal destruction of embarrassing information, organised resistance to disclosure, manipulation of data, private admissions of flaws in their public claims and much more.
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| Tuesday, November 24, 2009 |
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Lingle defends Chinese trade initiatives against criticism
By Gov. Linda Lingle :: 614 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, World News, World Politics
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“The legislative auditor’s report of DBEDT offers erroneous findings and demonstrates a lack of understanding and appreciation of the critical role Hawai‘i’s overseas offices in Beijing and Taipei play in the economic future of our state.
“Hawai‘i is one of only two states in the United States that has been granted the opportunity to have an ongoing presence in China—the world’s fastest growing economy. The Beijing office, under the leadership of Bo Wu and the Taiwan Office under Alex Lei have both been instrumental in developing solid working relationships with Chinese business, government, academic, and cultural leaders.
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| Sunday, November 22, 2009 |
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Bamiyan Again? Taliban attempt to erase Pakistan's Buddhist heritage
By Selected News Articles :: 367 Views :: World News, World Politics
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TAXILA, Pakistan -- Archaeologists warn that the Taliban are destroying Pakistan's ancient Gandhara heritage and rich Buddhist legacy as pilgrimage and foreign research dries up in the country's northwest.
"Militants are the enemies of culture," said Abdul Nasir Khan, curator of Taxila Museum, one of the premier archaeological collections in Pakistan.
"It is very clear that if the situation carries on like this, it will destroy our culture and will destroy our cultural heritage," he told AFP.
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| Thursday, November 19, 2009 |
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Civilian trials for al Qaeda war criminals "A Historically Bad Decision"
By Heritage Foundation :: 599 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Last Friday, Attorney General Eric Holder announced that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and five other terrorists would be tried in a civilian court in New York City rather than before a military tribunal. Pressing Holder on this decision at yesterday’s Senate Judiciary Committee Oversight hearing of the U.S. Department of Justice, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) asked: “Can you give me a case in United States history where a (sic) enemy combatant caught on a battlefield was tried in civilian court?”
Holder responded: “I don’t know. I’d have to look at that. I think that, you know, the determination I’ve made…”
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| Wednesday, November 18, 2009 |
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VIDEO What to do if Osama bin Laden is captured? Obama's AG Holder: "It depends...."
By Andrew Walden :: 602 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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VIDEO -- Sen Lindsey Graham (R-SC) asks: "Where would Osama Bin Laden be tried if he were captured tomorrow?
In spite of the fact that Graham's question is hardly unexpected--having been at the root of debate over the handling of GTMO detainees for several years--Obama's Attorney General Eric Holder, whose private law firm represents over a dozen GTMO detainees, again and again fails to come up with a clear answer....
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| Wednesday, November 18, 2009 |
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Inouye, Akaka votes: A ticket to USA for Guantanamo detainee who attempted attack on Honolulu
By Andrew Walden :: 835 Views :: Oahu News, Oahu Politics, Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Khalid Shaikh Mohammed spent most of 1994 plotting to blow up or hijack 12 airplanes carrying about 4,000 passengers bound for Honolulu and 11 other locations as part of Operation Bojinka, based in Manila, Philippines. He would later use operational experienced gained from his Bojinka failure to mastermind 9-11.
Now Hawaii's two Senators have voted to help spring Mohammed from detention at Guantanamo Bay Naval Station in Cuba.
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| Sunday, November 15, 2009 |
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Hawaii-China business can "bring back a lot of jobs"
By News Release :: 578 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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"This is potentially very big news for the future of tourism in Hawai‘i. It will bring back a lot of jobs if we’re successful at bringing it about." -- Gov Lingle
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| Sunday, November 15, 2009 |
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How America created the Fort Hood shooter
By Andrew Walden :: 886 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Many claim American foreign policy acts "create terrorists", but Osama bin-laden points to the importance of words--explaining their value best in an intercepted letter to Taliban chief Mullah Omar:
It is obvious that the media war in this century is one of the strongest methods (of struggle). In fact, its ratio may reach 90% of the total preparation for battles.
But which words? In Osama bin-Laden's 1998 sit down with ABC's John Miller, his last face-to-face interview with an American journalist, the al Qaeda chief explains...
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| Saturday, November 14, 2009 |
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Obama Dithers While Our Afghan Credibility Burns
By Heritage Foundation :: 456 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Last month, The Washington Post reported that President Barack Obama had asked senior officials for a province-by-province analysis of Afghanistan “to help determine which regions are being managed effectively by local leaders and which require international help.” He supposedly wanted “the clearest possible understanding of what the challenges are to our forces and what is required to meet the challenge.” But now two weeks later the Associated Press reports that President Obama has rejected all of the options presented by his national security team and is now asking for “revisions to clarify how and when U.S. troops would turn over responsibility to the Afghan government.”
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| Saturday, November 14, 2009 |
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Hawaii wins bid to host APEC 2011: International Gathering of World Leaders Expected to Bring 10,000 visitors
By News Release :: 939 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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HONOLULU – Governor Linda Lingle today said the selection of Hawai‘i to host the 2011 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders Meeting is an affirmation of Hawai‘i’s strategic role as a leader in the Asia-Pacific region, and will help build a stronger economic foundation for Hawai‘i’s future. President Barack Obama, who will host the Hawai‘i meeting, announced Hawai‘i’s winning bid today during the APEC Leaders Meeting being held in Singapore.
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| Saturday, November 14, 2009 |
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| Friday, November 13, 2009 |
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Hawaii's 2010 election schedule violates new federal law
By Andrew Walden :: 1481 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Under the Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment (MOVE) Act, signed into law as part of the Defense Authorization Act October 28 by President Barack Obama, ballots must be mailed to overseas voters--including deployed US military personnel-- at least 45 days before an election.
In reaction to MOVE becoming law, State election officials nationwide are scrambling. Minnesota Secretary of State Marc Ritchie is asking legislators to move Minnesota's September 14 primary up by at least one month. Colorado officials are working to move their 2012 primary to the first Tuesday in August...
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| Tuesday, November 10, 2009 |
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Reagan, Obama and the Berlin Wall
By Heritage Foundation :: 476 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Leftists in America do not want us to remember Reagan’s role in history. That is why President Barack Obama (the same man who found time to jet to Copenhagen at the drop of a rumor that his presence could win the Olympics for his hometown of Chicago) could not be bothered to attend the 20th anniversary of the wall’s fall last night. Instead, President Obama taped a video message that completely failed to mention Reagan or British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
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| Tuesday, November 10, 2009 |
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NOAA: October was 3rd coolest on record (global cooling continues)
By News Release :: 765 Views :: Hawaii State News, Hawaii State Politics, National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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PHOTOS Left: Sun at peak of warming, 1998. Right: After 10 years of cooling, 2008. NASA reports that the absence of sunspots continues today.
The average October, 2009 temperature of 50.8°F was 4.0°F below the 20th Century average and ranked as the 3rd coolest based on preliminary data. If you are surprised by global cooling like this, it means you haven't been paying attention.
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| Monday, November 09, 2009 |
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Islamists celebrate Ft. Hood massacre
By Selected News Articles :: 693 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Supporters of radical Yemeni-American cleric Anwar al-Awlaki--whose name has surfaced in connection with the investigation of Major Malik Nidal Hasan--are now championing Hasan's murder of thirteen U.S. military personnel last week at Ft. Hood in Texas.
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| Saturday, November 07, 2009 |
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Heroes of Ft Hood -- and Obama's frightening insensitivity following shooting
By Andrew Walden :: 985 Views :: National News, National Politics, World News, World Politics
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Federal law enforcement officials say the suspected Fort Hood, Texas, shooter had come to their attention at least six months ago because of Internet postings that discussed suicide bombings and other threats. The officials say the postings appeared to have been made by Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, who was killed during the shooting incident that left least 11 others dead and 31 wounded.
One of the Web postings that authorities reviewed is a blog that equates suicide bombers with a soldier throwing himself on a grenade to save the lives of his comrades.
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| Thursday, November 05, 2009 |
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Fake "Psychic" Exposed by Penn & Teller, Rosemary Altea, coming to Hawaii -- VIDEO
By Selected News Articles :: 1699 Views :: Oahu News, Hawaii State News, National News, World News
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After dropping $50 -$200, those in attendance may then be invited to shell out some serious bucks for the books, DVDs, and CDs which keep phony psychics fat and happy. Oh and don't forget to contribute to the "Daffodil Project"--its a "non-profit" for the 580 acre "healing center" that Altea got from a dying cancer patient.
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| Wednesday, November 04, 2009 |
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Back from Iraq: 25th ID Headquarters Returns Home
By News Release :: 595 Views :: Oahu News, Hawaii State News, National News, World News
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SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii - The 25th Infantry Division (ID) Headquarters is scheduled to return to Schofield Barracks, Thursday morning. The homecoming marks the return of the last group of Soldiers from the 25th ID Headquarters, which assumed command of the Multi-National Division North (MDN-North) in December 2008.
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