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My little thoughts on politics in Hawaii
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Rico
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http://www.interacthawaii.com/blogs/hawaiipolitics
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Just a small little blog about my political opinions of Hawaiian politics.
Taiwan's 7.2 earthquake produces 3 foot high tsunami
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No, not to Hawaii but to the Philippine Islands.  I know this isn't a post about politics, but it has been on my mind recently.  It seems within the last year or two there have been some really big earthquakes around the Asian region.  For some reason I have been having a bad feeling that some worse is going to happened.  It might just be my imagination though.  Hopefully, this paradise we call Hawaii will remain a paradise and we all remain safe and sound.
27/12/2006 0 Comments | Add Comment
Hawaii mass transit gets approved
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Well it looks like the Hawaii council finally approved the building of the Hawaii mass transit system.  A new Hawaii state tax for businesses will be added to support the Hawaii mass transit route.  Building for the mass transit won't begin until 2009, and some Hawaii residents are saying that its better late than never.  I personally have to agree that we need the transit system here in Hawaii because over the last couple of years traffic in Hawaii has become rediculous, especially on the H1 going from Ewa Beach into Honolulu in the mornings and the other way around after work!  Hopefully the Hawaii City Council made the right decision, and even though the Hawaii transit system is expensive it will become a success.
26/12/2006 1 Comments | Add Comment
Lt. Watada to discuss court-martial in Honolulu
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Here's an article about Ehren Watada from the Honolulu Advertiser.  Maybe some of you may be interested in attending his discussion:

Iraq war critics Lt. Watada, Ann Wright to share stage

Advertiser Staff

Army 1st Lt. Ehren Watada, who faces a court-martial for his challenge to war in Iraq, and Ann Wright, a retired Army colonel who resigned from the U.S. Foreign Service in 2003 to protest the war, will share the stage tomorrow night at the Church of the Crossroads.

Watada will talk about his case and Wright, of Honolulu, will discuss her protest experiences and thoughts on the country's political direction. The event is organized by the World Can't Wait-Hawai'i.

Watada's pre-trial hearing is set for Jan. 4. The 1996 Kalani High School graduate faces a court-martial early next year on charges of missing a troop movement and conduct unbecoming an officer for comments he made concerning the Bush administration's reasons for going to war in Iraq. If convicted of all charges, he could be sentenced to six years confinement and be dismissed from the service.

There is no admission fee for the event, which starts at 7 p.m. For additional information, contact Ken Akinaka, 221-6204 or worldcantwaithawaii@yahoo.com.

18/12/2006 0 Comments | Add Comment
My first post
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Well I'm not going to write anything interesting on my first blog post, but just thought I'd like to say "Aloha" to anyone who is reading my blog!

18/12/2006 0 Comments | Add Comment
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