Akaka Bill: Native Hawaiian Roll Commission

By , December 8, 2011 9:19 pm

Akaka Bill: Native Hawaiian Roll Commission

They continue to push the Akaka Bill onto Hawaiians and Hawaiian Nationals despite failing to reach majority which is 50% + 1.

Stop the Akaka Bill: Photo Credit Pono Kealoha

In the latest issue of Honolulu Weekly writer Joan Conrow features a picture of Laulani Teale. Teale is quoted as saying,

Laulani Teale on Doing Pono

Laulani Teale on Doing Pono

Photo credit: The Honolulu Weekly. Used for educational purposes.

“I believe that we all know that the strong-spirited warriors of the independence movement, like our kupuna before us, and many of whom have been fighting against the occupation and colonization of Hawaiʻi for decades, will not change their views, nor participate in a ‘roll’ under any circumstances. These are the front-line warriors whose voices and actions have brought us to where we are today. I think we all know that any form of nation built without these voices would simply not be pono.”

So far they still fail to listen to the will of Hawaiians. In fact they still do not have majority yet they continue to push for this legalized theft.

For those of us who know about land, we refuse to sign to join this manufactured tribe which has one purpose and one purpose only in that this fraudulent “roll” will be used to reorganize the lands thus titles and royal patents of Hawaiians, Hawaiian Nationals, and their legal heirs. These property rights are inextinguishable.

Since the poliTRICKans do not have majority 50% +1 these thieves want us to “enroll” in their program so that they can steal said real property and personal property. Stealing is wrong.

There is a larger picture here.

This does not solely affect Hawaiians and Hawaiian Nationals.

It affects non-Hawaiians and non-Hawaiian Nationals too.

Will the local, state, and federal government steal your property from YOU too?

We are sure you will understand.

Hawaiians, Hawaiian Nationals, and their legal heirs reserve their property rights now and forever.

This shall also serve as a PUBLIC NOTICE.

The Akaka Bill Mutates on the State Level

By , February 7, 2011 1:38 pm

The Akaka Bill Mutates on the State Level

Stop the Akaka Bill: Photo Credit www.FreeHawaii.info

Stop the Akaka Bill: Photo Credit www.FreeHawaii.info

Leon Siu writes in the Hawai’i Reporter regarding the Akaka Bill. An excerpt:

“The State House of Representatives Committee on Hawaiian Affairs, chaired by Rep. Faye Hanohano, held a hearing today on HB 1627 — a clone of the Akaka bill, modified for implementation by the State, instead of the Federal government.

Having failed for 10+ years to pass the infamous “federal recognition act” (Akaka bill), its chronic supporters, Akaka, Inouye, the Governor, OHA and DHHL, etc., now want the Fake State of Hawaii to ‘have a go’ at creating the “reorganized Native Hawaiian governing entity”…sort of an ‘Akaka bill lite.’

HB1627 is incredibly ridiculous on several levels, not the least of which is that the legislature of the State of Hawaii has no constitutional authority (either US or State) to spin off such a semi-autonomous governing body from itself. This is a pesky detail that apparently none of its advocates or legislators bothered to ask the attorney general or any other legal counsel. When you’re desperate, you make these kind of mistakes. Even as opposition testimonies pointed out the bill’s numerous inaccuracies, inconsistencies and false statements, the lawmakers remained clueless.”

Once again they are trying to steal the lands of Hawaiians and their legal heirs by reorganizing the lands based on their rules in order to reorganize the titles and royal patents of Hawaiians and their legal heirs.


They were unsuccessful on the federal level. Now they are trying to steal lands of Hawaiians and their legal heirs on the STATE LEVEL.


Who introduced HB 1627 which is another version of the Akaka Bill:

Faye Hanohano – Democrat District 4 Puna, Pahoa, Hawaiian Acres, Kalapana

Chris Lee - Democrat District 51 Lanikai, Waimanalo

Jessica Wooley – Democrat District 47 Laie, Hauula, Punaluu, Kahana, Kaaawa, Waikane, Kahaluu, Ahuimanu, Kaneohe

The votes were as follows: 7 Ayes:

Representative(s)

Faye Hanohano – Democrat

Chris Jordan – Democrat

John Mizuno – Democrat

Dee Morikawa – Democrat

Jessica Wooley – Democrat



Write to your representative and senator in Hawai’i and tell them to stop STEALING from Hawaiians:

 

Members of the House of Representatives in Hawai’i:

http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2011/members/house/housemembers.aspx

Members of the Senate in Hawai’i:

http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2011/members/senate/senatemembers.aspx

Mahalo!

Newest Version of the Akaka Bill

By , November 18, 2010 10:13 am

Newest Version of the Akaka Bill

Stop the Akaka Bill

On November 15, 2010 Senator Daniel Akaka introduced another version of the Akaka Bill to keep his promise to Governor Linda Lingle instead of keeping his promise to the people to uphold the Constitution.

You can check out the newest version here:

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=s111-3945

Soon-to-be-governor Neil Abercrombie already voted for the Akaka Bill in the House on February 23, 2010:

http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2010/roll059.xml

That is, Abercrombie voted to STRIP Hawaiians and their legal heirs of their property rights.

Abercrombie also did not listen to the will of the people both Hawaiians and non-Hawaiians who do NOT want the Akaka Bill. He ignored them. He did not even include the PEOPLE IN THE PROCESS.

Together we can DEFEAT the Akaka Bill.

Mahalo for your support! :)

Jackie Burke and the Akaka Bill

By , October 27, 2010 12:51 pm

Jackie Burke and the Akaka Bill

Jackie Burke

Jackie Burke

Jackie Burke also known as “Jackie Kahookele Burke” has updated her official website declaring her opposition to the Akaka Bill.

An excerpt:

Aloha and Mahalo. I have never supported the Akaka Bill, it is not FOR THE PEOPLE OR BY THE PEOPLE, IT IS FOR THE GOVERNMENT, BY THE GOVERNMENT AND CONTROLLED BY THE GOVERNMENT!

For those who may remember my independent newspaper the `O Files (Oiwi Files) 2003 to 2006, I published those independent voices (I will be posting copies to Facebook) and it was a statewide publication… I could never find any clear support for the Akaka Bill.

How many public meetings were there? Why do they prevent our people from having a meaningful discourse in respect to setting this up?

Since 2005 I have advocated for the Sovereignty Education Buses to travel across the state, just as the Ku`e petition drive did, by foot, horseback, canoe, train to the doors of our people. I keep asking OHA to go to the doors of it’s people, to represent the descendants of Ku`e petition… they do not represent the Ku`e signers!”

Seen here: http://www.jackieburkehi.com/kou-manao.html

Please show your support for Jackie Burke for OHA O’ahu and vote for her.

Both Hawaiians and non-Hawaiians can vote in the OHA Elections.

Mahalo for your support :)

Jackie Kahookele Burke and the Akaka Bill

By , October 25, 2010 12:32 pm

Jackie Kahookele Burke and the Akaka Bill

Jackie Kahookele Burke and the Akaka Bill

Jackie Kahookele Burke and the Akaka Bill

Out of the three candidates for Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) Trustee O’ahu Jackie Kahookele Burke is the ONLY candidate out of the three candidates against the Akaka Bill.

Jackie Kahookele Burke and the Akaka Bill

Jackie Kahookele Burke and the Akaka Bill

You can watch Jackie Kahookele Burke at 21:46 explaining that  she has ALWAYS been against the Akaka Bill at ‘ŌleloNet:

http://olelo.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?publish_id=2681

Please show your support for her and vote for her.

Remember both Hawaiians/oiwi and non-Hawaiians can vote in OHA elections.

You can view her website here:

http://www.jackieburkehi.com

Mahalo for your support :)

Akaka Bill: The Honolulu StarAdvertiser Editors Continue to Try to Push For the Akaka Bill

By , August 12, 2010 10:27 pm

Akaka Bill: The Honolulu StarAdvertiser Editors Continue to Try to Push For the Akaka Bill

The Honolulu StarAdvertiser Editors Continue to Try to Push For the Akaka Bill. In their latest issue they post an article titled, “Time tight for Akaka Bill.”

An excerpt:

“There are enough votes in the U.S. Senate to pass by year’s end a bill to treat native Hawaiians like the nation’s other indigenous groups.

That’s according to Sen. Daniel Akaka‘s office and the Office of Hawaiian Affairs.”

Seen here: http://www.staradvertiser.com/news/20100812_Time_tight_for_Akaka_Bill.html

This epitomizes the Media Manipulation that ignores the will of the people when it comes to the Akaka Bill.

Hawaiians, Hawaiian Nationals, AND non-Hawaiians do NOT want the Akaka Bill.

To view the latest version of the Akaka Bill you can read the revised version here:

http://akaka.senate.gov/upload/amdt_HR2314.pdf

Akaka Bill: Office of Hawaiian Affairs

By , August 11, 2010 1:08 pm

Akaka Bill: Office of Hawaiian Affairs — Reposted

There’s more to beware from the Office Of Hawaiian Affairs. Hawai`i’s cultural sites that they’re supposed to maintain where the US Army trains. But instead of protect, it’s something else OHA neglects. Want the details of where OHA fails? Watch this video to see what OHA’s doing that’s got everyone stewing:

www.youtube.com/v/pMPK6HWKxH4&hl=en_US&fs=1?rel=0

You can also read the Hawaii Independent’s article, “OHA ‘drops the ball’ in protecting cultural sites from Stryker brigade” here:

http://thehawaiiindependent.com/story/oha-stryker/

Independently contracted archaeologist Christopher Monahan, comments on the Army’s numerous shortcomings in its attempts at documenting cultural sites, which, if included on the National Register of Historic Places, offers them various protections from being disturbed.

His report can be seen here:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/35479329/Monahan-Report

Akaka Bill: Hawaiians, Hawaiian Nationals, and Non-Hawaiians Who Are Against the Akaka Bill

By , August 11, 2010 9:24 am

Akaka Bill: Hawaiians, Hawaiian Nationals, and Non-Hawaiians Who Are Against the Akaka Bill

Akaka Bill

Akaka Bill // Photo Credit: Pono Kealoha

Leon Siu wrote a piece about the Akaka Bill which recently appeared in the Hawai’i Reporter on August 3, 2010. Here is another excerpt:

“We, the people of Hawai`i, declare our opposition to the 2010 version of the Akaka bill, and strongly object to being excluded from this legislative process,” stated Leon Siu representing the Koani Foundation, part of a coalition of Native Hawaiian groups.

“We have long been told that open, public debates in matters that affect the citizenry are part of the US democratic process. But it has not been so with the Akaka bill.”

“We, the people of Hawai`i, insist the US Senate Indian Affairs Committee hold public hearings on S.1011 in Hawai`i as soon as possible. We demand to be heard.”

The only time public hearings were held in Hawai`i on the [Akaka] bill was ten years ago.

At that hearing, people turned out in record numbers to oppose the legislation.

Since then, the only hearings held on the Akaka bill were in Washington, DC in the dead of winter, 5,000 miles from Hawai`i, and no opposing testimony from Hawaiians or anyone else was allowed.

Seen here: http://boss.hawaiireporter.com/hawaiians-demand-akaka-bill-hearings-in-hawaii-petition-shows-broad-anti-akaka-bill-sentiment/

Akaka Bill: Hawaiians Demand Akaka Bill Hearings in Hawaii

By , August 8, 2010 8:25 pm

Akaka Bill: Hawaiians Demand Akaka Bill Hearings in Hawaii

Stop the Akaka Bill

Leon Siu’s piece about the Akaka Bill recently appeared in the Hawai’i Reporter on August 3, 2010.

An excerpt:

We are contacting you to make you aware of broad opposition to S.1011, the Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act of 2009, otherwise known as the Akaka bill, throughout Hawai`i and to ask for your vote AGAINST this bill.

Regardless of what Hawai`i Senators Akaka and Inouye have told your office, the people of Hawai`i, including Native Hawaiians, do not support the Akaka bill and are demanding public hearings be held in Hawai`i before any vote occurs in Congress.

Over the years, poll after poll has shown the citizens of Hawai`i, both native and non-native to be overwhelmingly opposed to this bill.

Seen here http://boss.hawaiireporter.com/hawaiians-demand-akaka-bill-hearings-in-hawaii-petition-shows-broad-anti-akaka-bill-sentiment/

Akaka Bill: Also Known as the Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act

By , August 4, 2010 10:41 am

Akaka Bill: Also Known as the Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act

The US Senate has received the Word & head our voices.

Now there’s almost no more time for Senator Daniel Inouye and Senator Akaka to commit their Akaka Bill Crime.

We’re almost there but we still must take care. What’s the one thing left to do? Watch this about the Akaka Bill to find out:

http://www.youtube.com/v/l5buNMDjvQw&hl=en_US&fs=1?rel=0

Mahalo!

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