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Thursday, September 02, 2010 September 2, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | VIDEO: Arrogant Olbermann calls Hawaii GOP Chair “Ka-u-away” anti-Semite
Hawaii DLNR gives 11 acres to 9-11 truther group
New RGA Ad: Duke Aiona will grow Hawai‘i’s green economy
9/12 Taxpayer March on Washington
Alan Cardines to direct Hawaii Family Forum
Aiona dedicates new Shriners Hospital for Children in Honolulu
UPDATE: Senate’s Key Republican Akaka Bill backer CONCEDES Alaska primary
Congress.org rejects Abercrombie’s “front group” claim
Duke Aiona Launches Connecting Communities Initiative
Darwin Ching for Prosecutor releases new TV Advert
Honolulu’s aging water mains: One break per day
Djou: Heroes in uniform deserve credit for success in Iraq
Ninth Circuit: Nader should have been allowed on Hawaii ballot in ‘04
Disclosures: Aiona only candidate with children and debts to go with them
Seeking the Business Vote: Top candidates for governor explain how they would make it easier for businesses to succeed
State Senate To Vote On Recktenwald Nomination
GOP’s Ka‘auwai raises national eyebrows
Ka'auwai Says Churches Now Refusing To Let Mufi Campaign (Neil kneels in joyful prayer)
Oi tries to hang scarlet letter around Aiona’ neck
SA Begins endorsements
Voters to decide on housing office
Rep. Oshiro: Carlisle's No Donkey, Either
Ballot error distresses candidates: Three Democrats from District 25 find their names mistakenly left off absentee forms
Waimea-Ni‘ihau state House race: Westside issues at forefront
Civil Beat Shares University of Hawaii Salaries
Telescope plan advances: Mauna Kea board sends application to UH-Hilo chancellor
More Abuse in Long Term Care: Wahiawa man charged with sexually assaulting a Queen's patient
CODA to Launch All-Electric Sedan in Hawaii
Proposed coal ash rule would impact Hawaii
Island birds vulnerable to global warming
Maryland hostage-taker listed Maui as hometown (Here’s what happens to people who believe in the Cult of Gore)
| Wednesday, September 01, 2010 September 1, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Early voting sites open Friday
Hilo debate: Hannemann applauded for smack down of Abercrombie on Akaka Bill
Hawaii GOP Chairs Tells Christians To Shun Hannemann
Inouye: “Rail is just a promise”
Finnegan: Education a passion
Cutting out the middleman: HSTA boss Takabayashi running for School Board
Campaign law limits rights, suit says
City Councilman Apo resigning to work for new Disney resort
Kauai Senate Candidates address parks, hospitals
WHT: District 7 and 8 candidates take on impact fees and ag issues
Prevedouros' aim is stopping rail
Carlisle draws multiparty support
Kelly “GTMO” Greenwell to face trial Oct. 26
Candidates rate drugs as top issue
Enviros: Our latest scheme will jack up Hawaii electric rates
Absent worker, alleged thief still got paid by the state
Army study: Radioactive residue is not a hazard
Neighbor is charged under hate crime law
Hawaii visitor arrivals jump for eighth straight month
Police investigate two cases of children assaulting teachers (Just another day in the DoE)
Abercrombie says he made a mistake accusing website of being a Republican front
Judge rejects challenge to Kauai Republican's candidacy for a House seat
Candidate questionnaires designed to protect union bosses against complaints about endorsements from union members
NPR: Trouble In Paradise: Hawaii Waits For Drought Relief
| Tuesday, August 31, 2010 August 31, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Sierra Club Vice Chair: “Killing TMT will cause another drop in Sierra Club membership and stature; it is the Superferry all over again”
Rep. Djou to host Honolulu Job Fair Sept. 9
Shapiro: Mufi and Neil debate like Big Time Wrestling
Cachola and Kobayashi helping Abercrombie attack Hannemann?
Recktenwald a solid choice
Settle DOE autism case now
Can Hawaii Student Test Scores Be Trusted?
Aiona responds to email calling him the only 'righteous' candidate
AP: Aiona is lone "righteous" candidate
ILind: Be very afraid: Campaign Spending law faces major legal challenge
Homeless Safe Zones were a disaster in Honolulu 20 years ago
A new national policy promises to untangle the maze of laws and regulations that currently govern our precious marine resources
Students given chance to remove names from schools' list given to military recruiters
Developer feuds with Kauai County over huge Kealia project
| Monday, August 30, 2010 August 30, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Reps. Marumoto and Thielen back Minority Leader Finnegan
Who Is Hawaiian, What Begets Federal Recognition, and How Much Blood Matters?
Lingle: Whole state is proud of Waipio All-Stars
Beck, Palin, and Martin Luther King
Feds deny waiver for Hawaii’s illegal 2010 election schedule
CB: No Public Accountability for Rail PR Contracts (money going to father of Honolulu Weekly publisher)
SA: “Be not deceived” (Republicans push to keep base out of Democratic primary)
'Yes We Care' fund to help families of Waipio Little League team
(Last Minute) Interest in service defines Caldwell
SA, Dems hope GOP loses Hemmings' seat
The nonpartisan primary election hurdle
Alleged Sovereignty Mortgage Scammer questions Naval Training exercises
Obama benefits from Birtherism, hypes it
State pushes to host future Obama library
| Sunday, August 29, 2010 August 29, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Restoring Honor: Glenn Beck rallies 500,000 on anniversary of “I have a Dream” speech
Waipio All-Stars win US Little League Championship
University of Hawaii Study: Native Hawaiians Fear Violence
Aiona says Dems plan to raise excise taxes
Hawaii doctors, ophthalmologists endorse Aiona
Atheists on warpath over letter by GOP Chair
Same-sex couples in Hawaii look to California
HGEA dragging Kona Hospital down
$75 million blueprint for change: Isles' Race to the Top plan is encouraging, say veteran school watchers (dreams)
SA: Some schools will be cut (reality)
Shakedown artists panic: Overhaul of land-use regulations being rushed
Pearl Harbor lures more Chinese tourists with World War II legacy
Maui’s foreclosure picture ‘not pretty’
For Obama, Steep Learning Curve as Chief in Time of War
| Saturday, August 28, 2010 August 28, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Will wandering Republicans be Mufi’s hope or Hawaii’s salvation?
Secretary Duncan's Race to Waste Your Education Dollars
Progressives Against Progress: The rise of environmentalism poisoned liberals’ historical optimism
Candidates seek last-minute donations
Carlisle: I'm No Elephant—FALSE
Council, Caldwell seek tax changes: Bills would give homeowners a rebate and base rates on property use
Honolulu Mayoral Candidates All Promise Faster Access to Building Permits
SA: Reduce e911 system tax
State building stands vacant
Electrical company sues to overturn a ban on political advertising by state contractors
Candidate running from prison cell: Seeks to fill Rod Tam’s shoes
Haleakala Telescope meeting draws many views
Former Maui officer agrees to pay donors in deal
| Friday, August 27, 2010 August 27, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Rep Pat Saiki challenges Adrienne King’s endorsement claim
Oshiro and Okino vie for chance to face Republican Kong Nov. 2
Lieutenant governor's job has potential -- for irrelevancy
Candidates for governor criticize forged letter
Shapiro: Carlisle and GOP agree: He’s not a Republican
Birds of a feather: Family of former mayor Frank Fasi endorse Mufi Hannemann
Inouye Says Lingle Wrong To Call Him Overly Dramatic: Senator Says He's Truthful About Rail Transit Jeopardy
Mufi’s going away present: Honolulu to study how to pay for $5 billion sewer upgrades
Star-Advertiser wants Green Police to inspect your trash
Suit against state over autism case is reinstated (What the DoE doesn’t do)
Year could be school's last: A vote in November might decide the fate of Queen Liliuokalani Elementary in Kaimuki (What the DoE does do)
Report: Hawaii's hotel occupancy up 4.4%
In Hawaii, and on the mainland, credit card debt is declining
West Maui council candidates meet voters at community forum
Maui County Council Says No! to the New York Times
Honolulu Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Scott Bell is Named “Prosecutor of the Year”
Caught on tape: Fire tornado on Hawaii's Big Island
NJ schools chief fired after Race to the Top gaffe
| Thursday, August 26, 2010 August 26, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Prevedouros: Fiscal irresponsibility, not the Governor, is blocking Rail
Senate’s Key Republican Akaka Bill backer failing in Alaska primary
Full Text: Hawaii DoE submitted error in first round of Race to The Top application
RTTT “farce”? HSTA, progressives already scheming to fudge accountability requirements
CJ-Appointee Recktenwald's ICA Opinions
ILind Flashback: Hannemann arrested for assaulting police officer
ILind: Neil Abercrombie’s 1977 “F*** You” letter
RTTT: Consequences for failure unclear
Recktenwald tells judiciary committee he 'embraces' strength of Hawaii constitution
Lingle says rail approval may have to wait for next governor
“Don’t look at me” Inouye set to deflect blame for Rail failure
U.S. visa process gets easier
Poll shows many interested in interisland ferry
Hannemann's Honolulu Hale Examined
Ill-timed negative ad a step backward for Hannemann
Business Exec Disavows Anti-Mufi “Smear” Letter As Forgery
Abercrombie wants Feds to pick up tab for Malpractice Insurance
Waikiki man charged with forcing a girl into prostitution
About-FACE: After Hannemann’s departure, Honolulu is doing a 180 on housing issues
Kauai Democrats sue to oust GOP candidate
Hawaii Ethics Commission seeks new director
Chief Perry wants to keep leading KPD
Kahana Valley families living in limbo
Boat owners on Hawaii's Big Island protesting new fees
Community college enrollment rises 7 percent
Wherever it lands, UH must pony up travel subsidies
Two recent escapes from state hospital draw concern
Honolulu agrees to accept tons of trash
Rush Limbaugh Touts Benefits of Hawaii made E-Cigarettes, Slams FDA
Judicial Committee Unanimously Confirms California's First Filipina-American Chief Justice
Gaza Flotilla participant brings terrorist agit-prop show to Hilo
Liberal activist allegedly flips out, stabs Muslim Cabbie
Ground Zero Mosque Developer: Mosque Could Accommodate 1,000 Worshippers
| Wednesday, August 25, 2010 August 25, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Democrats make up 70% of poll respondents—But Aiona #1 in favorability
Hannemann Campaign: Abercrombie is 2 points ahead
Djou: RTTT “is just the beginning”
Lingle: RTTT “would not have been possible without Matayoshi”
Aiona: RTTT selection result of shared commitment to education reform
Meet the “moderate” Muslim behind the Ground Zero Mosque
Inouye goes negative on Ed Case for going negative on Hannemann
Abercrombie fundraiser: “I would come see the devil for Willie Nelson” says attendee
Police: Naeole-Beason complaint filed (The magnificent and glorious Hawaii County Council)
Former Student Member of Education Board 'Can't Sugarcoat Toguchi's Horrible Leadership'
Caldwell, Hannemann smarting from Kalihi tax flap
New flood maps may force Hawaii residents to purchase insurance
Public input sought on Senate vacancy
Leader of Calif-Hawaii drug ring gets 27 years
Hawaii man sues: claims video game is too addicting
Hawaii receives grant to control health insurance premiums
Dem Moneyman buys Winter White House: Obama planning to retire to Kailua?
| Tuesday, August 24, 2010 August 24, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Ed Case: “Prevedouros and Carlisle are the change candidates against status quo Caldwell”
Terrorism? Sovereignty activists prove UHH Professor’s unspoken point
Democrats Want to Slam Small Businesses with Massive Tax Hike: Where’s Hanabusa?
Polling: Aiona’s favorability equal to Democrats’
RTTT: Hawaii gets $75 million
Board designates judge qualified
Hannemann defends against attacks from Case
Ed Case’s Hate machine?
Unity: Dan Inouye forces Democrat candidates to join saimin eating contest
Carlisle holds strong lead
Pacific Islanders suing state over health plan
State Report: Abolish Hawaii Teacher Standards Board
Hawaii State Financial Report 14 Months Late
Honolulu agrees to accept tons of trash
Omidyar’s Civil Beat joins anti-Depleted Uranium scam
Maui Could Be First County To Protect Aquarium Fish
| Monday, August 23, 2010 August 23, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Voters react to Abercrombie, Hannemann personas: "I'm just really tired of all of this BS"
SA: Abercrombie gets backing from Case
HNN/SA Poll reports Lt Gov numbers (It’s Schatz vs Sakamoto)
SA: Ruling on burials highlights need for careful planning (could kill rail)
State cuts 97 polling places: Some worry that fewer sites will sink voter turnout even lower
Hawaii Has 6th Lowest Unemployment Rate: Hawaii Labor Force Fell By 1,700 In July
Hotel revenue up for first half of 2010
Panos Prevedouros: ‘A civil engineer is the perfect professional for the job’
7 vie for Djou's old Council seat
Republican Beth Fukumoto tries to find a middle ground with Hawaii voters
OHA considers legal action to protect cultural sites against Army Stryker vehicles?
Kauai Utility offers millions to protect seabirds
Hawaii Passes on Chance of Female Chief Justice
| Sunday, August 22, 2010 August 22, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Ed Case: Abercrombie, Aiona “both honest, independent, experienced candidates”
Abercrombie has edge (49-44 over Hannemann)
Holding course: Recktenwald likely will not alter the high court's direction (Nomination approved by SA)
Obama, Djou deliver dueling addresses
Poll about the Poll says: More residents leaning toward absentee voting
Emily Naeole’s husband flees state, alleges domestic violence, threats
State attorney general accepts Rego case
Secret meeting yields ad hoc committee: Board creates group to determine clinic's future
Hannemann Plan To Revive Superferry Sinking Fast: Federal Government Expects To Outbid All At Ferry Auction
Forced farming in DHHL’s new “Green” project
Are you paying your neighbor to cut his electric bill?
| Sunday, August 22, 2010 August, 2010 Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor | No reason to pull a Democrat ballot Sept 18
A threat from the Carroll Campaign
Unrecorded Honolulu Council meetings
Same Sex Automatons
| Saturday, August 21, 2010 August 21, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Rep. Djou Statehood Day address carried nationwide: “We can cut $1.3 trillion right now”
Hawaii Statehood: Tiny 1959 opposition was anti-Japanese, not anti-American
Prince Kuhio: The bridge from Kingdom to State
Our American Triumph: Civil Rights and Hawaii Statehood
After 6 years: Newspaper Guild signs contract with Tribune-Herald
Nonaka: Republican Poll for Carlisle Doesn't Exist
Djou meets with small businesses
Maui, Kona TEA Party groups back King for Lt Governor
Debate: Hannemann hammered over negative mailer
Debate: Hannemann blames others for Kalihi tax hikes
Hannemann still waffles on Civil Unions
HNN profiles Duke Aiona
CB: Hannemann = Aiona in Hawaii Family Forum Survey
Gay Palimony Suit Filed In Hawaii: Lesbian Couple Fights Over Assets
HGEA Neutral on Say, AFL-CIO backs Synan as labor, gays team up for revenge
Hospital governors meet in secret to discuss taxpayer loans to Alii Health Center
$11,000 in tax credits: Are you buying your neighbor’s electric smugmobile?
Honolulu Harbor gets federal stimulus money
Civil Beat Shares Hawaii State Employee Salaries
Bedbugs Challenge Homeless Shelters
Kauai County plans to refile 32 counts of incest
Overseas Filipino Workers in Islam Nations to Suffer Anew in Month of Ramadan
| Friday, August 20, 2010 August 20 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Senate sets day to consider Recktenwald appointment
Property tax quadruples for needy families in Kalihi (Thanks for the $13,000 tax bill, Mufi)
Mufi’s Friday the 13th Attack
Hannemann’s Claims Don’t Match His Record
Mufi’s fake “Brown Guy”?
SA on HD32 Race: 4 making initial run at elective office
Caldwell get it wrong on Hawaii Constitution, Nuclear Power
Council sets fine for haste with big trash
Lights Out: Birds Trump Friday Night Football
Political underdog John Carroll complains he is being ignored
| Thursday, August 19, 2010 August 19, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Djou working to resolve issues caused by Micronesia Compact
Full Text: Hawaii Family Forum/Hawaii Catholic Conference 2010 Voter Guide
Duke Aiona unveils jobs plan
Governor seeks public input on candidates to fill two Senate vacancies
Hawaii State Assessment: Complete school-by-school results
Human Trafficking: Hawaii a standout on “Dirty Dozen” list
Voter Registration Forms Due Today for Sept 18 Primaries
High court upholds burial site challenges: Burial council will not have last word (Big victory for shakedown artists)
Aiona Challenges Rail Project Job Claims
Aiona calls for more business tax credits
Another Hannemann Lie busted: “City Council Never Overrode a Veto” --FALSE
Abercrombie lifts weights to force gay marriage on Hawaii
God In Government? Mayoral Candidates Respond
CD1 Race: National Republicans to stay off airwaves again
5 vying for open seat see jobs, crime as top issues
Sheriff vs Judiciary over bailiffs, staffing?
Star-Advertiser vs Free Speech
Gay atheist lobby: Hawaii anti-gay marriage campaign used as model for California Prop 8?
Shapiro: Muzzle Republicans, Build Mosque
City considers Kailua-Kaneohe sewage tunnel
Council Postpones Vote On Fireworks Ban
Big Island Dopers March Held For Jailed Marijuana Activist
911 transcripts: GTMO Greenwell arrest
911 Taxes Don’t Fund 911 Service
Satellite Firms Get Broadband Stimulus Funds to serve Hawaii
Hawaii TEA Party joins Arpaio, others at border rally
| Wednesday, August 18, 2010 August 18, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Shapiro: Politicians (Hannemann, Caldwell) need to get over the plantation-era bigotry
Embattled State Sheriffs Grilled By Lawmakers (Department lacks sufficient handcuffs)
Teachers prevail in back-pay case (25,000 teachers ripped off by DoE since 1996 and HSTA did nothing)
State Loses $240 Million on Controversial Securities
Testifiers seek hold on bag ban ordinance: Say clearer rules, information on enforcement, more time needed
3500 rally for Abercrombie in Hilo
Hawaii Sierra Club endorsing Hanabusa, Hirono and Hooser (triple albatross)
SA: 3 Democratic candidates differ on taxes and gambling
UH ranks as 159th best in annual U.S. News list
Hawaii's state budget deficit violates constitution (not exactly…)
Hawaii judges’ financial disclosures now available online
Indians Make U.S. Take Out the Trash
Residents to protest land sold to 'Iolani
GOP reveals midterm blueprint
Big Island voters won't decide on referendums
| Tuesday, August 17, 2010 August 17, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Prop. 8 ruling ignores precedent, evidence and common sense
Heritage: Solutions for America
Mismanagement Zoo: Honolulu burns $3M to demolish kiosk and put up sign
SA: Hannemann spins facts to run down Abercrombie
Statewide Voter registration hits new record (26,000 new voters)
SA spreads confusion to save BoE from well-deserved oblivion
SA: Land rules changes overdue (OHA to gain monopoly on shakedown operations)
HTF: Figuring Who To Vote For In Upcoming Elections
Hawaii Abortion Critics Opt Not to Endorse Djou
Hawaiian Electric Industries: Don't Count on Its Dividend
Waipahu Food Assistance Office Is Empty — and It's Not for Lack of Need, Nor Is It A Bad Thing
Hawaii lawmakers hold several off-session hearings
Hawaii Democrats will keep candidates on ballot
State ERS fund posts 3-month loss of $761M
Kaiser losses up to $5.1M—will seek rate hike
BOE expected to formally delay planned Kohala consolidation
| Monday, August 16, 2010 August 16, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Djou in WSJ--“Birthright Citizenship: A GOP Achievement”
Hawaii Progressives target Gabbard, express “enthusiasm” for molester’s buddy Rep. Joe Bertram
Great news: Rep. Lyla Berg still taking grief for “Islam Day”
Mufi: “Candidate of corporate and political elite”
Legislators and their greasy palms
Campaign 2010: top mayoral candidates face off
City Council member will ask the Outdoor Circle to support a ban on campaign placards larger than 8 square feet
Dog bite victim not pleased with police response
Lawmakers to question Sheriff Division
Three Hawaii Pacific Health hospitals earn AHA recognition
Persistent drought draining Big Island residents' wallets
Anti-GMO fraudsters gather on Kauai
Flotilla Survivor Criticizes Israelis: Hawaii Woman Claims Attack Was Act Of Piracy
| Sunday, August 15, 2010 August 15, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | CJ-Appointee Recktenwald: Eleven Supreme Court Opinions
State Zoning Statutes As "Environmental" Laws - More On HAWSCT's Ala Loop Decision
Hannemann stabs Caldwell in back: Caldwell retaliates “I own homelessness”
New pick, same judicial evaluation process
HCF: Let the governor appoint the Board of Education and be held accountable
Investigation would help clarify activities at airport
Was Bunda resigned before running for LG? Ask the Senate President.
Primary Registration ends Thursday: Voter Registration up by 1.8% all time high
Marijuana Minister Christie has $34K in cash seized by feds, trial delayed 71/2 months
Maui County Democrats to host Gaza Terrorist Aid Flotilla
Hawaii hotel occupancy tops 80 percent
Hawaiian Bicentennial: Celebrating two centuries of island unification
| Saturday, August 14, 2010 August 14, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Djou on KITV: "Voters voted against the establishment...I look forward to November"
Rasmussen: Only 26% of Americans strongly approve of Obama
The Federal Policy Landscape Is Now More Favorable to Wind Energy than at Any Other Time in the Past Decade
Lingle chooses Recktenwald as chief justice
Hanabusa backs Recktenwald: Rejection of Leonard part of scheme to deprive Lingle of third nomination
Abercrombie hits Hannemann on “bullying and mismanagement”
Hannemann: Chinatown residents are “NIMBYS”, Abercrombie is “absurd and false”
Carlisle Chooses Concert Over Community Forum
Mayoral Candidates Exchange Barbs
Progressives fear Prevedouros victory
Abercrombie refunds donations, gets them back
Abercrombie’s Half-Truth: My Offshore Drilling Bill Would Have Helped With BP Oil Spill
Kauai: Democrats-only LG Debate
Maui: Four candidates eligibility challenged
SA: Candidate criticizes own (sic) party for disqualification move
Case Family Democrat Advertiser: 'Bridge' funding welcomed
SA: No bad guys in farmers' plight (so sayeth the voice of landed aristocracy)
Oahu electricity prices reach 2-year high
Cultural practitioner or squatter? State ejects canoe builder from park
Hawaii lawmaker plans resolution to ban N-word
GTMO Greenwell demands jury trial for resisting arrest
Obama hammered for support of triumphal Mosque at Ground Zero
| Friday, August 13, 2010 August 13, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Carlisle Skips Salt Lake Forum: “Something about demographics”
Democratic gov candidates off to an uninspiring start
Massive failure hidden in DoE’s recent test score improvements
Hannemann still dogged by Pittsburgh fundraiser
Another Hannemann Lie: “I Alone Went to Public Schools”
Floating nuclear plant stirs interest and apprehension
State bar's evaluation process for judges is inherently unfair
Officials To Move Kakaako Homeless: Illegal Campers On The Move Again
Enviros try to force Bunda off the Ballot
Election Season on Kauai: Bynum and Asing trade barbs over unfairness and half-truths
VIDEO: Kohala Middle School rallies against consolidation
Hawaii video game industry added $23M to economy
FBI agents bust 14 in mortgage fraud
Foreclosures finally drop in Hawaii
Justice delayed for military voters: Department ignores states' likely refusal to comply with ballot rules
| Thursday, August 12, 2010 August 12, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Flip-Flop-Flip: Hannemann again refuses to take position on Gay Civil Unions
Time tight for Akaka Bill-but Akaka claims to have the votes
Changes proposed to state land rules: The first revisions in 16 years involve shoreline boundaries and permits
Debate: Hannemann, Abercrombie bicker over “agenda”
Abercrombie unable to think of any achievements other than winning elections and showing up
Democrat Candidates skirt chances to provide specific plans
Caldwell: 'The Number One Job of the City is To Create Jobs for All of Us.'
Pittsburgh Fundraiser: Hannemann campaign, aide agree to pay small fine
The Hill: Vulnerable Dems support state aid bill
US Congressman Djou Condemns N. Korea for Detainment of South Korean Boat
ILind: Brian Schatz is not raking in the bucks from a non-profit sinecure at a Democrat slush-fund, really
Maui HD 11: Molester associates Bertram and Halperin demand criminals be let out of jail: Bertram also demands more marijuana
Republican Dudek stays on ballot: Judge blocks Election Commission from giving Donna Mercado Kim a free ride
Nishiki is target of rivals at Kula candidates forum
Kenoi: No $100 Aina Lea dinner
3 Big Island courthouses to close
Report: Area unsafe: PTA visitors Professional protesters speak up about having to sign a safety waiver
| Wednesday, August 11, 2010 August 11, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Abercrombie part of Democratic Socialists of America Caucus at Democratic National Convention
City, State, EPA agree to Federal consent decree for Honolulu sewage treatment
Inouye, minions challenge Governor over $26B pork package
Mufi donors: Pay-to-Play SSFM leads pack
Mayoral campaign: Prevedouros calls for nuclear power
HGEA rejects molester’s employer Cabanilla (And still deciding on Say)
HGEA announces endorsements
Sierra Club endorsement: Another albatross around Abercrombie's neck
Brian Schatz: “Hemp as a crop, is an idea that should be explored….”
Anonymous Army rehab program gains support
Hawaii bases could escape DoD budget cuts
Lingle Eyes China For More Tourism Help
Hawaii Kai farmers face 25-fold rent hike
Na Wai Eha: Streams flow again — along with controversy and conflict
| Tuesday, August 10, 2010 August 10, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Same-Sex Marriage Judge Finds That a Child Has Neither a Need Nor a Right to a Mother
Excess of $1.4B found in 186 Hawaii Special Funds
BoE Chair Toguchi speaks out against appointed BoE
Djou attends Iraq mobilization ceremony of former unit
Individual right to sue for “clean and healthful environment”? State moves for reconsideration
Hirono, Djou Split On Funding Bill
Gay activists continue to hound Calvin Say
Cayetano: Mufi is King of Smears
Rail drives Hannemann contributions, Abercrombie gets D.C. support
HGEA Backs Hannemann; HSTA Abercrombie
Endorsement: HSTA albatross hung around Abercrombie's neck
DePledge: HD 43, HD 31 races competitive
Hawaii Bar Association reconsiders rating rule
Parents working 16 hour days to save children from DoE
KITV Exclusive: Embattled DOT Deputy Quits
Collaborate on APEC security
Hawaii legislators seek feedback from the homeless (Still pushing for Honolulu’s own tent city hell.)
Big Island marijuana advocate to remain behind bars
Kauai judge dismisses 2 criminal cases calls prosecutor’s conduct “egregious”
Hawaiian Electric Industries posts higher profit
American Engineer Convicted of Selling Military Secrets to China
Peak Oil cult leader dies in hot tub: Profited from wild claims of doom?
LA Times Obituary: Robert Aitken dies at 93; American Zen master
| Monday, August 09, 2010 August 9, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Akaka, Inouye meet with Reid over Akaka Bill
Ed Case: Racism and localism in Hawaii politics has dark side
Shapiro: Djou a true test for GOP
Abercrombie Donors: Not Pay-for-Play Mitsunaga leads pack
Group urges people to vote for appointed education board (two BoE members call for appointed Board)
Terror grips Maui, Molokai, Big Isle as fate of several Hawaii schools in hands of BOE members
DoE Team prepares to bid for $75M RTTT grant
Koller: DOE's bungling of lunch program shows need for comprehensive audit
Abercrombie: Hannemann Left Honolulu in 'Worst Financial Position of Any City I Can Imagine'
Hanabusa’s Half-Truth: I Cut Waste and "Saved Us Millions"
Honolulu mayoral hopefuls to debate
DOJ to meet Sen. Cornyn after stalling on MOVE (Hawaii’s illegally late Primary date)
Hawaii Army National Guard Soldiers Mobilize For Afghanistan
Hawaii sugar grower working to power Navy (Next Big Thing #1)
A project in Waikiki hopes to harness deep-sea water to power air conditioning (Next Big Thing #2)
Some Kalama Valley residents express concern over proposed residential development
| Sunday, August 08, 2010 August 8, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Mufi’s Republican Army: The Bush Family Connection
Leonard Appointment: How they voted
The 'Birthers' Began on the Left
Djou on MSNBC: “We’ve lost 2.5 million jobs since the stimulus package was created. That’s not progress.”
Borreca: “Lingle stumbles in effort to remake state Judiciary” (How Recktenwald lost favor)
Kauai prosecutor prosecutes former boyfriend for crime she is implicated in
Looking at the Bar Association Board
Hanabusa promises to raise your taxes
Democrats scrap over ads; Aiona stays upbeat
Abercrombie: “Confrontation, finger-pointing and name-calling”
State agency clears Honolulu rail contracts (decision backs Hannemann over Abercrombie)
Anti-Superferry protesters target Navy sonar (again)
Costs piling up two years into Molokai water lawsuit
Juror: Without DNA evidence, Makanani walks on sex assault
Seed money: A koa plantation on the Big Island courts investors to buy tiny trees and then reap rewards over 25 years
UH professor helps boost Vietnam's clinics
| Saturday, August 07, 2010 August 7, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Lingle: “Senators revealed their true colors”
Aiona challenges Hannemann and Abercrombie to speak up on Leonard confirmation
Rejected 14-8 by Senate Democrats: Judge Leonard had more judicial experience than Elena Kagan
April 7, 2010: Hawaii Senate “Urging Governor to use and consider gender equity when appointing judges”
This Day in History: Truman Announces Hiroshima Bombing
Abercrombie: “The only thing Hawai‘i exports right now is garbage”
ILind: Kyo-ya execs campaigned for Hannemann while seeking city variances for new Waikiki hotel
Hanabusa’s Senate rejects high court pick
Woman with Hawaii roots likely to lead California courts
Shapiro: Senate, Bar Association “drive-by shooting” of Leonard
Gay Advertiser still trying to use Walker’s decision to create gay marriage in Hawaii
Blow to anti-Superferry activists: Maui Council puts brakes on district voting
KITV Exclusive: Kauai Airport Supervisor Admits To Theft
Cronies cheer as Hamakua farm project takes shape
'Birthers' fade after passage of law against them
Israeli diplomat arrives to help state with water and geothermal projects
Hawaii National Guard helicopter unit to deploy
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| Friday, August 06, 2010 August 6, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Mufi does it again in Debate: “Screaming, yelling, ranting, raving, finger pointing, name-calling” Abercrombie: I am Dan Inouye
Politico: Abercrombie leans on Pelosi for help
WaPo: As Hawaii Democrats battle, RGA goes up with ads
RGA ad for Duke Aiona: “People want their leaders to be positive, not divisive and negative”
Djou, Micronesian Ambassador: “Status quo is not working”
CB “Mostly True”: Neil's Congressional Performance "Dead Last"
Katherine Leonard fails to get support of Hawaii Senate Committee on Judiciary and Government Operations
Borreca: Moon was right about bar's role in picking judges
Case Family Star Advertiser: Legislature should be undeterred in recognizing same-sex civil unions
Hawaii's unemployment claims down 7.7%
Scared straight: The Hawaii Meth Project educates isle students about the horrors of using "ice" through real-life anecdotes
Council panel bows to snobs OKs proposal to ban fireworks
County Drops Trespassing Charge Against Census Worker
Molokai vets group might take dispute to courtroom
Leprosy Patient Admits Smuggling Drugs: Drugs Would Have Been Distributed At Kalaupapa
Hawaii DHS rated high in helping disabled get high-paying jobs
Hawaii senators say state would get $39 million from federal aid legislation
UH-Manoa completes work on pair of residential towers
Hoku Corp.'s losses tied to spending on Idaho polysilicon plant
NYT: Governments Go to Extremes as the Downturn Wears On
DMZ Hawaii teams up with North Korean front groups in DC
| Thursday, August 05, 2010 August 5, 2010 News Read Andrew Walden | Congress.org: "Abercrombie is a follower"
FULL TEXT: Federal Judge rules Calif. gay marriage ban unconstitutional
Lingle pushes for Leonard
SA EDITORIAL: Confirm Leonard nomination
Leonard appointment: Lingle prepared to bust Democrats stalling tactics
Pelosi endorses Abercrombie, Responds to Mufi commercial
Labor King: Another Mufi Lie busted by Omidyar’s Abercrombie lovin’ CB
Taking over: Steve Case’s ownership in ML&P now at 62.8 percent
California's Proposition 8 ruling to affect Hawaii's fight over civil unions
Shapiro: No marriage right spelled out in Constitution
Ruling energizes civil-union advocates: Both supporters and opponents look to a possible Supreme Court decision in the case
Homosexual assault on Calvin Say to be tried August 9
SHOPO endorses Pacarro for prosecutor
WaPo: FedEx, Northrop Grumman give to Inouye’s pet projects
DoE Targets Molokai school for closure -- 16 miles to next school
Hawaii census worker due back in federal court today
National Review plugs Hawai`i Free Press
Omidyars join others in donation pledge
"JOBENOMICS" Author in Hawaii to pitch Paakea Quarry expansion(???), foreign investor tax credits
A tropical fish collecting ban?
State Rep. Denny Coffman named Legislator-in-Residence at UH-Manoa
County challenging candidate's residency claims
Runway Under Water? Honolulu Planners Seek Study of Climate Change Impacts on Transportation
NYC: Abandoned elevated rail system transformed into magnificent park
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Study: Hawaii roads #1 in potholes, #47 in cost effectiveness by News Release Friday, September 03, 2010 | Motorists in California and Hawaii have to look out for the most potholes on urban Interstates. In those two states, 25 percent of urban interstate pavement is in poor condition. ... Rhode Island, Alaska, California, Hawaii and New York have the least cost-effective roads. read more...
| Green hypocrites: Case & Omidyar’s Maui Land & Pine tied to human trafficking case by News Article Friday, September 03, 2010 | 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.... read more...
| Governor Lingle applauds confirmation of Mark Recktenwald as Chief Justice by Gov. Linda Lingle Thursday, September 02, 2010 | “I am very pleased that the State Senate has voted unanimously to confirm Mark Recktenwald to be the fifth Chief Justice of the Hawai‘i State Supreme Court.
“The people of Hawai‘i can feel confident, as I am, that they will have a Chief Justice who will guide our courts with fairness and integrity in upholding the rule of law and our constitution. read more...
| Use your Maka’i Card to donate to Hawai’i Right to Life Education Fund by News Release Thursday, September 02, 2010 | Throughout the month of September, make your trip to the grocery store count for life by donating to Hawaii Right to Life through the Foodland/Sack 'n Save Give Aloha program. read more...
| Ninth Circuit: Nader should have been allowed on Hawaii ballot in ‘04 by News Article Thursday, September 02, 2010 | In 2004, Hawaii required 677 signatures to qualify an entire new party, and 3,711 signatures to qualify an independent presidential candidate. Ralph Nader and Michael Peroutka each tried to qualify as independent presidential candidates. Even though each of them submitted more than 7,000 signatures, Hawaii elections officials invalidated over half of them. Hawaii tends to disqualify signatures if the signer failed to show either the last four digits of his or Social Security number, or the full birthday. read more...
| VIDEO: Arrogant Olbermann calls Hawaii GOP Chair “Ka-u-away” anti-Semite by Andrew Walden Thursday, September 02, 2010 | Hawaii’s usually voluble homegrown secular humanists are stone silent because they agree with Ka’auwai. For the same reason, Hawaii’s pro-Abercrombie media have greatly tempered their response. In a recent Star-Advertiser poll, Republican crossover voters were shown to be backing Mufi Hannemann 72% to 28% against Neil Abercrombie.
But the national groups aren’t thinking about short-term local political calculations.... read more...
| Hawaii DLNR gives 11 acres to 9-11 truther group by Andrew Walden Wednesday, September 01, 2010 | Just in time for September 11th, the State of Hawaii, Department of Land and Natural Resources, has announced a six-figure grant to the 9-11 truthers of the Malu Aina Peace Center.
Jim Albertini is a two-time convicted felon and federal ex-convict once tagged as a "psychopath" by Judge Samuel Wilder King. Along with his comrades from Malu-Aina, Albertini can be seen every Friday afternoon in front of Hilo’s Federal Building with an “Impeach Obama” sign.... read more...
| New RGA Ad: Duke Aiona will grow Hawai‘i’s green economy by News Release Wednesday, September 01, 2010 | The Republican Governors Association launched new television and radio advertisements in Hawai‘i today highlighting Duke Aiona’s plan to reduce the state’s dependence on oil and move it towards a green energy economy. read more...
| 9/12 Taxpayer March on Washington by News Release Wednesday, September 01, 2010 | You and I both know that hundreds of thousands showed up in DC this weekend, and that even more marched on 9/12 last year. The good news is, the American people are wising up, too. They aren't buying the mainstream media's downplayed story, not when there is obvious photographic evidence discrediting them . . . and a political agenda motivating them.
So we're marching on 9/12 again. read more...
| The Obama Doctrine by Heritage Foundation Wednesday, September 01, 2010 | 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.... read more...
| Alan Cardines to direct Hawaii Family Forum by News Release Tuesday, August 31, 2010 | Allen was responsible for organizing the volunteers at the 2010 iVote rally at the Capitol as well as organizing the neighbor island pastors and churches in the HB444 campaign. He is a leader in our community and we are extremely blessed to have him take this key position. read more...
| Aiona dedicates new Shriners Hospital for Children in Honolulu by News Release Tuesday, August 31, 2010 | Lt. Governor Aiona on Thursday delivered remarks on the importance of providing affordable, quality health care at a dedication ceremony for a new Shriners Hospital for Children in Honolulu. The hospital will help provide specialty care and innovative research for children from Hawai`i and the Pacific Northwest. read more...
| UPDATE: Senate’s Key Republican Akaka Bill backer CONCEDES Alaska primary by News Article Tuesday, August 31, 2010 | Alaska's incumbent Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski has conceded to TEA Party-backed Republican Senate candidate Joe Miler. read more...
| Congress.org rejects Abercrombie’s “front group” claim by Andrew Walden Tuesday, August 31, 2010 | In his response, Abercrombie said that his opponent "spins facts."
"Congress.org is a Republican front organization that rates me in the same category as Sen. Daniel Inouye," he said, referring to Hawaii's longtime senator.
For the record, Congress.org is not —and has never been — a "Republican front organization." We are a news and information site run by the CQ-Roll Call Group, which also publishes CQ Today and Roll Call. Like those publications, we strive to be neutral and objective. read more...
| Duke Aiona Launches Connecting Communities Initiative by News Release Tuesday, August 31, 2010 | HONOLULU - Lt. Governor Duke Aiona, the leading Republican candidate for Governor, today announced that he will kick off his Connecting Communities initiative to hold 20 talk stories in 20 communities across the state. The new statewide effort to connect working families and concerned citizens to each other and the issues they care about most follows Duke Aiona's small business initiative in which he met with more than 120 small businesses in 100 days. read more...
| Darwin Ching for Prosecutor releases new TV Advert by News Release Tuesday, August 31, 2010 | TWO VIDEOS... read more...
| Honolulu’s aging water mains: One break per day by News Release Tuesday, August 31, 2010 | According to the Board of Water Supply, there were 364 water main breaks per year between 2005 and 2009. read more...
| Djou: Heroes in uniform deserve credit for success in Iraq by Charles Djou Tuesday, August 31, 2010 | “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. read more...
| It's Time for Reality, Not Deadlines, in Iraq and Afghanistan by Heritage Foundation Tuesday, August 31, 2010 | Instead of uniting the country behind our effort in Iraq, this is how President Obama chose to open his remarks: "As a candidate for this office, I pledged I would end this war. As President, that is what I am doing. We have brought home more than 90,000 troops since I took office." The President's love affair with first person singular pronouns aside, this is just plain false. read more...
| Sierra Club Vice Chair: “Killing TMT will cause another drop in Sierra Club membership and stature; it is the Superferry all over again” by News Release Tuesday, August 31, 2010 | I am troubled by the anti-TMT attitude. We are about to reward unprecedented respectful and responsible behavior by the TMT project with open opposition and legal action intended to stop construction. Many are saying the Sierra Club is anti-astronomy while others claim that the TMT is caught in the cross-fire of some long standing anti-UH vendetta. read more...
| Aiona: “Chairman Ka’auwai’s personal comments are seen as divisive” by Lt. Gov. Duke Aiona Tuesday, August 31, 2010 | HONOLULU - Lt. Governor Duke Aiona today issued the following statement regarding a personal letter that was sent by Hawai‘i Republican Party Chairman Jonah Ka‘auwai to his supporters.... read more...
| Rep. Djou to host Honolulu Job Fair Sept. 9 by News Release Monday, August 30, 2010 | Join Congressman Charles K. Djou and many prospective employers looking to hire at the 2010 First Congressional District Job Fair. This job fair is free of charge and is open to all residents of Honolulu who are unemployed or underemployed and are looking for better opportunities. read more...
| Who Is Hawaiian, What Begets Federal Recognition, and How Much Blood Matters? by News Article Monday, August 30, 2010 | The Akaka bill is novel in that it is the first Congressional attempt to federally recognize a non-Indian entity, and to do so in a fashion inconsistent with the political history of the former governing entity it is ostensibly recognizing. Under a different view, the Akaka bill is novel in that it endeavors to federally recognize a government to collectively represent an entire ethnic group based upon shared indigeneity, rather than political history. But political history, not indegeneity, begets federal recognition. read more...
| Reps. Marumoto and Thielen back Minority Leader Finnegan by News Release Monday, August 30, 2010 | HONOLULU - House Minority Leader Lynn Finnegan, Republican candidate for Lt. Governor, today announced the endorsement of several members of her Minority Caucus in her election bid. The Minority Caucus elected Lynn Finnegan as their leader five years ago. read more...
| Lingle: Whole state is proud of Waipio All-Stars by Gov. Linda Lingle Sunday, August 29, 2010 | “The team’s achievements clearly reflect the guidance of their parents, coaches and teachers. I want to especially recognize Team Manager Brian Yoshii and coaches Kiha Akau and Jason Heleski for their leadership in mentoring these young athletes and providing them a strong foundation for success both on and off the field.
“The loss to Japan today in no way takes away from what the Waipio All-Stars have brought to our state: tremendous pride to their families, their community and the entire State of Hawai‘i." read more...
| Beck, Palin, and Martin Luther King by News Article Sunday, August 29, 2010 | The speeches were not incendiary, for the movement is not basically political. The deep feeling present came of itself from the crowd. The spontaneity of the marching, the emotional reaction to the singing, the quiet fellowship of the audience provided evidence; the profound devotion to this most sincerely embraced of all causes was obvious. If the democratic system is to be workable we must come back to this deep, non-political popular feeling as the primary sovereignty. The legislature of the nation can never lead the people; it would pervert democracy if it did. The noble spirit of the March is inescapable and its manifestations must eventually be found in Congress. read more...
| Feds deny waiver for Hawaii’s illegal 2010 election schedule by News Article Sunday, August 29, 2010 | HONOLULU -- With Hawaii's primary election just three weeks away, elections officials were dealt a big blow Friday by the federal government.
The state may face a federal lawsuit because Hawaii’s primary and general elections are too close together to meet the requirements of a new federal law…. read more...
| University of Hawaii Study: Native Hawaiians Fear Violence by Andrew Walden Sunday, August 29, 2010 | Results in a pilot study "Native Hawaiian Perceptions of Violence as a Means to Attain Sovereignty" show a sharp contrast between the number of Native Hawaiians interviewed who believe violence is justifiable to achieve sovereignty -- 6 percent -- and the number who believe "the desire to gain sovereignty will result in violence in the future -- 53 percent. Only 24.8 percent felt that violence would definitely not occur. read more...
| Hawaii Physician groups back Duke Aiona for Governor by News Release Saturday, August 28, 2010 | HONOLULU – Lt. Governor Duke Aiona today announced that the Hawai`i Ophthalmological Society (HOS) and the Hawai`i Medical Political Action Committee (HAMPAC) have endorsed his campaign for Governor. read more...
| Waipio All-Stars win US Little League Championship by Gov. Linda Lingle Saturday, August 28, 2010 | 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.” read more...
| Restoring Honor: Glenn Beck rallies 500,000 on anniversary of “I have a Dream” speech by News Article Saturday, August 28, 2010 | 
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| Will wandering Republicans be Mufi’s hope or Hawaii’s salvation? by Andrew Walden Saturday, August 28, 2010 | Usually discussions of Hawaii’s one-party system focus on an alleged “plantation mentality” and Democrat “machine voters.” A caricature of the machine voter has them giving up their vote on instructions from nefarious union bosses in exchange for a plate of chili and rice. But a recent poll points in a surprisingly different direction—wandering Republicans. The Star-Advertiser-HNN poll released August 22 shows that Republican crossover voters back Mufi Hannemann 72-28% – making the Republican voting bloc absolutely indispensible to Hannemann’s Primary election chances. read more...
| Secretary Duncan's Race to Waste Your Education Dollars by Heritage Foundation Friday, August 27, 2010 | New Jersey was not the only state to lose out because of the Obama administration's slavish devotion to teacher union votes and cash. Proven education reform leaders like Louisiana and Colorado also lost points and finished out of the money because their state's chosen reforms threatened union priorities. Meanwhile Hawaii (which the Data Quality Campaign ranked 17th for education data systems, which the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools ranked 34th for the strength of their charter laws, and which got a D- from the National Council on Teacher Quality) finished third and will receive $75 million. Oh, but they had 100% "buy in" from the unions. read more...
| Progressives Against Progress: The rise of environmentalism poisoned liberals’ historical optimism by News Article Friday, August 27, 2010 | 
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| Fact Check: Carlisle misleads on his involvement in Republican Party by News Release Thursday, August 26, 2010 | “Mr. Carlisle is fortunate that his statements about his involvement in the Republican Party do not have to stand up in court. Although he claims that he was not an “active member” and only involved for a “few months”, the fact is Carlisle was a registered party member for 4 years, chaired two State Republican Party Conventions, emceed a major party fundraiser, and ran as a party member for reelection in 2008." read more...
| Rep Pat Saiki challenges Adrienne King’s endorsement claim by Andrew Walden Thursday, August 26, 2010 | In an odd sequence of events, Republican Lieutenant Governor candidate Adrienne King last week first claimed and then retracted her claim to have won the endorsements of both the Kona and Maui TEA Party groups. Rep. Pat Saiki, Honolulu’s Republican Congresswoman from 1986 to 1990, also rejects King’s continuing use of Saiki’s name as an endorser. read more...
| The Ground Zero Mosque's Muslim Opponents by IPT News Thursday, August 26, 2010 | Defenders of the proposed Ground Zero mosque are quick to write off opponents as bigots simply out to stir up hatred of Muslims.
While some of the rhetoric is excessive, the blanket dismissal hides a more difficult challenge for mosque advocates: A growing number of Muslims openly oppose the project too. Some agree it's the wrong place, while others are increasingly critical of what they see as tone-deaf and clumsy leadership from mosque planners. read more...
| Prevedouros: Fiscal irresponsibility, not the Governor, is blocking Rail by News Release Thursday, August 26, 2010 | "Even Mr. Carlisle, who promises to 'put our financial house in order' admits this is not fiscally responsible. Despite this, he wants to build a mega rail system--even bigger than the one currently planned.
"It is our belief that Hawaii’s political class is purposely waiting until after the elections, at which time it will announce a 'November surprise' of massive tax increases to pay for rail, sewers, and pay increases." read more...
| CJ-Appointee Recktenwald's ICA Opinions by News Article Wednesday, August 25, 2010 | In the second edition of opinions by Hawaii Supreme Court Chief Justice appointee Mark E. Recktenwald (currently serving as an Associate Justice on the court), we review the opinions he authored during his tenure on the Intermediate Court of Appeals where Justice Recktenwald served as Chief Judge from April 30, 2007 until he moved to the Hawaii Supreme Court in May 2009. read more...
| Full Text: Hawaii DoE submitted error in first round of Race to The Top application by News Article Wednesday, August 25, 2010 | TRENTON — New Jersey was not the only state to make an error on its application for the Race to the Top competition. Hawaii omitted a response to an entire section of the application it wrote for the competition’s first round, a mistake that cost it 25 points.... read more...
| RTTT “farce”? HSTA, progressives already scheming to fudge accountability requirements by Andrew Walden Wednesday, August 25, 2010 | Hawaii politicos have spent a lifetime snagging federal dollars and then doing what they please, so it is illogical and unreasonable to assume that RTTT will be any different.
The HSTA’s worthless signature was a key to the DoE’s RTTT application being ranked third in the nation, how will they undo it? read more...
| Democrats make up 70% of poll respondents—But Aiona #1 in favorability by News Release Wednesday, August 25, 2010 | While a poll released today by the Honolulu Star-Advertiser shows Duke Aiona leading among Independents and Hawaiians in the race for Governor, it is geared toward 70 percent of an electorate preparing for a contentious Democratic primary election.
Of the 604 likely voters polled, 425 said they were planning to vote in the Democratic primary. read more...
| Djou: RTTT “is just the beginning” by Charles Djou Wednesday, August 25, 2010 | “While today’s news is promising, it is just the beginning. The road to success in the public school system is long, but with the kind of resolve that the State of Hawaii has displayed, it is not one that is impossible.” read more...
| Lingle: RTTT “would not have been possible without Matayoshi” by Gov. Linda Lingle Tuesday, August 24, 2010 | “Securing this grant is just a stepping stone. We will now begin the hard work of implementing our education reform plan, which includes a common core curriculum tied to a new on-line state test while tracking student progress and rewarding teachers by linking 50 percent of their evaluation to student achievement. I am especially excited about our pledge to have 100 percent of high school graduates ready for a career and college without the need for post secondary remediation programs,” the Governor added. read more...
| Aiona: RTTT selection result of shared commitment to education reform by Lt. Gov. Duke Aiona Tuesday, August 24, 2010 | “We outlined an ambitious vision and long-overdue public education reform goals for our state, which included assisting struggling schools, improving school performance from kindergarten to college, and ensuring that all of our students are equipped and prepared to enter both college and the working environment.
“This is an historic opportunity, and we must continue to work together to implement the reforms necessary to cultivate a brighter future for our young people.” read more...
| Heritage: The Left is in Full Retreat by Heritage Foundation Monday, August 23, 2010 | Last Thursday, a who's who of the progressive movement met for a conference call organized by Families USA and hosted by the advocacy group for government-run health care, The Herndon Alliance. The Alliance's partners include AARP, AFL-CIO, SEIU, MoveOn and La Raza, among many others. Democratic pollsters John Anzalone, Celinda Lake and Stan Greenberg were the call's main event, and they were there to deliver some bad news. read more...
| Meet the “moderate” Muslim behind the Ground Zero Mosque by IPT News Monday, August 23, 2010 | "...the United States has more Muslim blood on its hands than al Qaida has on its hands of innocent non Muslims...." read more...
| Hannemann Campaign: Abercrombie is 2 points ahead by News Release Monday, August 23, 2010 | In response to the Star-Advertiser/Hawaii News Now poll released today (Sunday), the Hannemann campaign has released the results of a recent poll conducted by QMark Research that shows the race for governor in a statistical dead heat between the two leading Democratic candidates.
The QMark poll shows that if the race was held today it would be 43% for Abercrombie to 41% for Hannemann, a difference of two percentage points, with 16% of the voters still undecided. read more...
| Ed Case: “Prevedouros and Carlisle are the change candidates against status quo Caldwell” by Ed Case Monday, August 23, 2010 | I like Panos Prevedouros: his energy and enthusiasm; outside-politics base and perspective; and fresh thinking and independence. We need him and many others like him to seek and serve in elective office. In this election, though, he and Carlisle are the change candidates against a status quo Caldwell; I don't want that vote to be split at the risk of Caldwell prevailing. As well, as a cautious mass transit supporter, I don't believe rail should be effectively scuttled on this vote. So for me Prevedouros is a yes, but not this one. read more...
| Terrorism? Sovereignty activists prove UHH Professor’s unspoken point by News Release Monday, August 23, 2010 | Dr Thom Curtis, Chair of the UH Hilo Sociology Department, gave the August address to the Conservative Forum for Hawaii on the topic of “Home-Grown Terrorism” on Sunday, 22 August....
After his speech, which dealt entirely with Islamist terrorism, the meeting was disrupted by many Hawaiian Sovereignty proponents who dominated the session with loud and acrimonious statements and prevented the usual civil discussion expected of the topic. read more...
| Democrats Want to Slam Small Businesses with Massive Tax Hike: Where’s Hanabusa? by News Release Monday, August 23, 2010 | Washington- In another attempt to distract from their record of runaway spending and economic failure, House Democrats have handed down new marching orders to Democratic candidate Colleen Hanabusa. Their latest strategy to gloss over their job-killing agenda is to instruct loyal followers like Hanabusa and her Washington friends to highlight the party’s so-called small business agenda. Likely missing from the latest directive, however, is any mention that Washington Democrats are pushing forward with a plan to slam small businesses with massive tax hikes that are certain to kill jobs, prevent businesses from hiring, and set the already-struggling economy back even more. read more...
| Aiona thanks Case “for his remarks about my candidacy” by Lt. Gov. Duke Aiona Sunday, August 22, 2010 | "Now, Ed has written a thoughtful and courageous letter to his supporters about why he is endorsing Neil Abercrombie over Mufi Hannemann in the Democratic primary. Ed is candid in describing Mufi as "the product and clear choice of a political machine that must end" and "the most dangerous politician in a generation."
"I would like to personally extend my thanks and appreciation to Ed for his remarks about my candidacy. Ed Case and I differ on a variety of issues, but we want to serve the people of Hawai`i with honesty and integrity to the best of our experience and abilities." read more...
| Ed Case: Abercrombie, Aiona “both honest, independent, experienced candidates” by Ed Case Saturday, August 21, 2010 | ...I've known and worked with Hannemann for the same period, and once saw him as a leader for Hawai‘i today and tomorrow. But, as I've watched him in public office, I've come to view him as the most dangerous politician in a generation, because his talents mask an agenda which, if successful, will set Hawai‘i back a generation. He is the product and clear choice of a political machine that must end.... read more...
| Djou blames spending, stimulus for lethargic economy in GOP address by News Article Saturday, August 21, 2010 | House Republicans this weekend continued to blame Democrats for a lethargic economy, charging that last year's stimulus bill has hobbled the country with debt while failing to prevent the job losses that supporters promised.
"For every problem facing our nation, the answer from Washington has been to spend and spend, and – if that doesn’t work – spend some more," Rep. Charles Djou (R-Hawaii), said Saturday, delivering the Republicans' weekly radio address. read more...
| Djou’s Statehood Day speech splashes across national media by News Article Saturday, August 21, 2010 | Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Voice of America, AP, Bloomberg, Politico...they're all talking about Charles Djou's speech. And the local media? Oh, that's right, they're busy doing point-by-point color commentary on the trash-talking Democrats who want to be Governor. read more...
| Rep. Djou Statehood Day address carried nationwide: “We can cut $1.3 trillion right now” by Charles Djou Saturday, August 21, 2010 | Rep. Djou: “Even if the powers-that-be in Washington do not support less government and less spending, they should at least provide those of us who do with a chance to give the American people the common-sense fiscal discipline they are demanding.” read more...
| Hawaii Statehood: Tiny 1959 opposition was anti-Japanese, not anti-American by Andrew Walden Saturday, August 21, 2010 | Citing 50-year-old “gossip” as its source, The Honolulu Advertiser August 9 tries to convince readers that, “the main opposition to statehood was posed by Native Hawaiians still stinging from the illegal overthrow of their monarchy and the subsequent annexation of Hawai'i by the United States, and by the territory's white elite, who feared that statehood might compromise their standing.”
In reality the miniscule 6% opposition to Statehood in 1959 was motivated by a fear of elections. Opponents preferred to continue with a Territorial government consisting of officials appointed by Washington rather than a State government elected by voters who were heavily Japanese-American and heavily tied to plantation labor. Opponents of Statehood were landed aristocracy fearful of being ruled by their employees. read more...
| Prince Kuhio: The bridge from Kingdom to State by Andrew Walden Saturday, August 21, 2010 | The life of Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalaniana'ole tells the story of how Hawaiians came to be Hawaiian-Americans. read more...
| Our American Triumph: Civil Rights and Hawaii Statehood by Ryan Yasukawa Saturday, August 21, 2010 | The politics of the civil rights struggle has much in common with Hawai`i’s path to statehood.... read more...
| After 6 years: Newspaper Guild signs contract with Tribune-Herald by News Release Friday, August 20, 2010 | The Hawaii Newspaper Guild and the Hawaii Tribune-Herald have signed a contract after nearly six years of negotiations.
The two-year agreement covers all employees at the Hilo newspaper except pressmen, who are covered by a separate contract, and managers. The pressmen's negotiations lasted as long as the Guild's. The contracts are similar. read more...
| Nonaka: Republican Poll for Carlisle Doesn't Exist by News Release Friday, August 20, 2010 | "The poll numbers referenced by Mr. Carlisle in the Midweek story do not exist. The Hawaii Republican Party has not conducted nor shared poll numbers with the Carlisle campaign and the public needs to know that the numbers he is referring could just be made up."
Peter Carlisle is not a member of the Hawaii Republican Party. The only Hawaii Republican Party member in the race for Honolulu Mayor is Panos Prevedouros. read more...
| Djou meets with small businesses by News Release Friday, August 20, 2010 | 
Congressman Djou meeting with the Hawaii Restaurant Association read more...
| CORRECTION: Maui, Kona TEA Party groups DO NOT back King for Lt Governor by News Release Friday, August 20, 2010 | The King campaign has retracted its earlier announcement of endorsements from both the Maui and Kona TEA Parties. read more...
| Djou working to resolve issues caused by Micronesia Compact by News Release Thursday, August 19, 2010 | “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...." read more...
| Full Text: Hawaii Family Forum/Hawaii Catholic Conference 2010 Voter Guide by News Release Wednesday, August 18, 2010 | The Hawaii Family Forum | Hawaii Catholic Conference surveyed candidates running for the US Congressional districts, Governor and Lt. Governor, House and Senate and the Board of Education. These are their answers ... read more...
| Duke Aiona unveils jobs plan by News Release Wednesday, August 18, 2010 | He will propose legislation to place time limits on the issuance of permits and approvals that will increase efficiency and effectiveness in state government. If a permit or approval is not issued within the allotted time period, the application will be automatically granted.
He will post online all updated permitting and approval guidelines and procedures, create an online tracking system, put all state permits and leases online in a searchable database and subject all tax credits and public grants to public quarterly reporting. read more...
| Governor seeks public input on candidates to fill two Senate vacancies by News Release Wednesday, August 18, 2010 |
The three names submitted by the Democratic Party to fill the vacant Senate District 22 (Mililani Mauka, Wahiawa, Hale‘iwa, Mokule‘ia, North Shore) seat are: Laura Figueira, John Kampfer and Lei Learmont.
The three names submitted by the Democratic Party to fill the vacant Senate District 7 (Kaua‘i and Ni‘ihau) seat are: Ronald Kouchi, Barbara Robeson and Sandra Wright. read more...
| Hawaii State Assessment: Complete school-by-school results by News Release Wednesday, August 18, 2010 | Complete grade-by-grade results for math and reading in all DoE schools. Some schools have grades in which ZERO students exceed expectations. read more...
| Heritage: End Crony Capitalism by Heritage Foundation Wednesday, August 18, 2010 | Since taking office the Obama administration has used the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) and other initiatives to buy one car company, give another to union allies, punish non-union workers, undermine the bankruptcy code, enrich Wall Street at the expense of Main Street, bail out Mickey Mouse, keep unionized zombie firms from dying and generally terrorize the world economy. That is why, for the first time ever in 2010, the United States fell from the ranks of the economically "free," as measured by The Heritage Foundation's Index of Economic Freedom. read more...
| Human Trafficking: Hawaii a standout on “Dirty Dozen” list by News Release Wednesday, August 18, 2010 | Standing out in the ratings are the “Dirty Dozen,” which include states that have not addressed the crime of human trafficking at all (Hawaii, Massachusetts, South Dakota, West Virginia, and Wyoming). The remaining states (Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Ohio, South Carolina, Oregon, and Virginia) criminalize only sex trafficking or labor trafficking but not both, only include human trafficking as a mere sentencing enhancement, or have laws that are too weak or so narrowly drafted that investigations and prosecutions of human trafficking cannot proceed. Conversely, states that have taken the most action to combat human trafficking in a comprehensive way include Connecticut, Minnesota, Texas, and Washington, among others. read more...
| Ed Case -- "Election '10: Beyond The Machine" by Ed Case Tuesday, August 17, 2010 | Editor’s Note: In other words, if Mufi Hannemann is the Democrats’ nominee for Governor, he will become the next Dan Inouye and Hawaii will be under his thumb for the next 20-30 years. Without a Hannemann victory, there is no Democrat ready to become the next Inouye and Hawaii will become a two-party democracy. read more...
| Cam Cavasso Ad: “Inouye gave $93M to campaign contributors” by News Release Tuesday, August 17, 2010 | FACT: Since Senator Inouye took control of Government Spending as Chairman of the Appropriations Committee in 2007, the Federal Debt has grown 50% and the Federal Deficit has grown 900%!
FACT: Twice in the past year, Senator Inouye voted to increase the Debt Ceiling by a total of $2.1 TRILLION.
FACT: Senator Inouye has voted AGAINST a balanced budget amendment four times. read more...
| Prop. 8 ruling ignores precedent, evidence and common sense by Heritage Foundation Tuesday, August 17, 2010 | Regardless of whether one agrees with the result, structurally sound opinions always confront binding legal precedent. Walker's is a clear exception because the U.S. Supreme Court has spoken on whether a state's refusal to authorize same-sex marriage violates the equal protection and due process clauses of the 14th Amendment. In 1972, Baker v. Nelson, a case over whether Minnesota violated the Constitution by issuing marriage licenses only to opposite-sex couples, was unanimously thrown out on the merits, for lack of a substantial federal question. The Supreme Court's action establishes a binding precedent in favor of Proposition 8. But Judge Walker's ruling doesn't mention Baker, much less attempt to distinguish it or accept its findings. read more...
| Heritage: Solutions for America by Heritage Foundation Tuesday, August 17, 2010 | On every issue, the left has only two answers: more federal spending and more federal control. Conservatives have not, and should not, shy away from opposing these policies. But conservatives also must offer an alternative vision of America's future; one that is consistent with our nation's founding principles and empowers the people to compete in the 21st century. Today, The Heritage Foundation is releasing just such an alternative: "Solutions for America". read more...
| Mismanagement Zoo: Is Honolulu burning $3M to demolish kiosk and put up sign? by News Release Monday, August 16, 2010 | $3M demolition job?
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| Djou in WSJ--“Birthright Citizenship: A GOP Achievement” by Charles Djou Monday, August 16, 2010 | I am the child of immigrants, a citizen by birth, and at age 39 I proudly placed my hand on the Bible and swore to protect our Constitution as a member of the U.S. Congress. My story is not unique. For more than 200 years our ancestors abandoned their homes and risked their lives to come here, work hard, and provide a better life for their families. The opportunity to do so is part of what makes our country the greatest on Earth.
I understand that our immigration system is broken and share the frustration of so many Americans with our porous borders. America needs comprehensive immigration reform; it is critical to our nation's future. But it is simply unrealistic to believe that we can fix the problem by amending the Constitution. read more...
| Hawaii Progressives target Gabbard, express “enthusiasm” for molester’s buddy Rep. Joe Bertram by News Release Monday, August 16, 2010 | Here is the Gay-Athiest Lobby campaign target list. read more...
| Great news: Rep. Lyla Berg still taking grief for “Islam Day” by Andrew Walden Monday, August 16, 2010 | 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. read more...
| CJ-Appointee Recktenwald: Eleven Supreme Court Opinions by News Article Sunday, August 15, 2010 | Justice Recktenwald has served on the Hawaii Supreme Court since May 11, 2009. Prior to that he served as Chief Judge of the Intermediate Court of Appeal from April 30, 2007 until his confirmation to the Hawaii Supreme Court.
The following is a brief run down of the cases Justice Recktenwald authored during his time on the Hawaii Supreme Court .... read more...
| State Zoning Statutes As "Environmental" Laws - More On HAWSCT's Ala Loop Decision by Robert Thomas Sunday, August 15, 2010 | In County of Hawaii v. Ala Loop Homeowners, (July 9, 2010), the Hawaii Supreme Court held that certain state zoning laws are "environmental" laws that may be enforced by private plaintiffs. The court held "[w]e further conclude that article XI, section 9 of the Hawai'i Constitution creates a private right of action to enforce chapter 205 in the circumstances of this case." read more...
| Federal Policy Landscape Is Now More Favorable to Wind Energy than at Any Other Time in the Past Decade by News Release Saturday, August 14, 2010 | Companies including AIG, Lehman Brothers, Wachovia, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, Union Bank, Wells Fargo and others essentially buy tax benefits from solar (and wind) companies that don’t have enough taxable income to use those credits on their own. Tax-equity investors get to use those tax credits as part of a strategy to shelter otherwise taxable income. (Sounds just like Hawaii ACT 215/221) read more...
| Lingle nominates Recktenwald Chief Justice by News Release Friday, August 13, 2010 | In both of his prior confirmation proceedings, Recktenwald was unanimously confirmed by the State Senate (25-0 for chief appellate judge and 22-0 for associate justice).
Prior to his appointment to the Intermediate Court of Appeals, Recktenwald served as the director of the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (2003-2007). During his tenure, he focused on expanding protections against identity theft and enforcing Hawai‘i’s consumer protection laws, including guarding against unfair and deceptive trade and business practices, and insurance and securities fraud. He also worked to make the department’s services more convenient for the public by expanding and enhancing on-line services. read more...
| Djou on KITV: "Voters voted against the establishment...I look forward to November" by News Release Friday, August 13, 2010 | “My responsibility is first and foremost to represent the people of Hawaii and that is absolutely what I have been doing. I think what you saw in the special election is that the majority of the people didn’t vote against me. The overwhelming majority of the voters voted against the establishment. They didn’t like the status quo and felt that the current representation in Congress needs a fundamental change. That’s what I’ve been doing, and that’s who I’m representing. I look forward to the judgment of the voters again in November.” read more...
| Rasmussen: Only 26% of Americans strongly approve of Obama by News Release Friday, August 13, 2010 | 
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| Flip-Flop-Flip: Hannemann again refuses to take position on Gay Civil Unions by Andrew Walden Thursday, August 12, 2010 | After months of tortured evasions, Mufi Hannemann July 16 finally came out of the closet and announced that if he were Governor, he "guesses" he would "probably" have vetoed HB444 gay civil unions.
For just a moment, it appeared as if Hannemann had sort of taken a position--after refusals dating back to September, 2009. But in yesterday’s Democrat Gubernatorial debate, Hannemann again reverted to his old waffly ways refusing to take any firm stance for or against HB444. read more...
| Stimulus: Dems take $708/year from poor families by News Release Wednesday, August 11, 2010 | This Bill will have the dubious distinction of being the first ever to lower SNAP benefits from one period to the following period. For the first time ever, SNAP recipients will see their monthly benefits shrink. A family of four can expect their benefits to drop about $59 a month starting in April 2014. ($59 x 12 = $708/yr) read more...
| Abercrombie part of Democratic Socialists of America Caucus at Democratic National Convention by News Article Wednesday, August 11, 2010 | Despite a categorical denial, evidence is mounting that leading Hawaii gubernatorial candidate Neil Abercrombie, is a covert socialist. What is worse, he may be lying about it. read more...
| Job Killer: Latest Bailout funded by $11B in taxes on US exporters by Heritage Foundation Wednesday, August 11, 2010 | Today the House of Representatives is expected to approve yet another bailout for those states that have proved incapable of controlling their spending on government worker pay, benefits and pensions. The $26.1 billion price tag will be funded in part by $11 billion in tax hikes on U.S. companies that compete internationally. read more...
| How much GE Tax Hike did Hannemann, Schatz and Caldwell promise HGEA? by Jonah Kaauwai Wednesday, August 11, 2010 | "The HGEA Union Bosses have made it clear that a prerequisite for their endorsement is a commitment from candidates to raise the GET tax in order to pay them off. Hannemann, Schatz and Caldwell need to come clean with Hawaii voters and tell them how big of an increase they promised so we know just how much more in taxes we can expect to pay if they get elected." read more...
| Lingle: Latest Federal Bailout slashes Hawaii food stamps and highway funds by Gov. Linda Lingle Wednesday, August 11, 2010 | "... in order to pay for this latest $26 billion bailout of states, the Democrat-controlled Congress cut almost $12 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (formerly known as food stamps), at a time when a record number of Americans – including almost 141,300 Hawai‘i residents – depend on this assistance to subsidize their food purchases.
“In addition, Congress rescinded $2.2 billion in unobligated highway funds, including an estimated $10 million that would have been used for Hawai‘i highway projects. read more...
| Does Colleen Hanabusa Support Her Party’s Spending Addiction? by News Release Wednesday, August 11, 2010 | With unemployment at 9.5 percent and the national debt at an all-time high, the last thing middle-class families need is more of the Democrats’ reckless spending agenda. Instead of calling Congress back into session to create private-sector jobs, House Democrats have once again dismissed an opportunity to rein in runaway government spending and provide the fiscal discipline needed to create jobs. read more...
| City, State, EPA agree to Federal consent decree for Honolulu sewage treatment by News Release Tuesday, August 10, 2010 | (08/10/10) HONOLULU – A comprehensive settlement has been reached with the City and County of Honolulu that will address Clean Water Act compliance at Honolulu’s wastewater collection and treatment systems, the Justice Department, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Hawaii Attorney General’s Office, Hawaii Department of Health, and three environmental groups announced today.
The settlement which also resolves lawsuits brought by the Sierra Club, Hawaii’s Thousand Friends and Our Children’s Earth Foundation, includes a comprehensive compliance schedule for the city to upgrade its wastewater collection system by June 2020. Under the settlement, the Honouliuli wastewater treatment plant will need to be upgraded to secondary treatment by 2024. The Sand Island plant will need to be upgraded by 2035, but could be extended to 2038 based on a showing of economic hardship. read more...
| Djou on FOX Business News: “Congress is willing to spend any amount of money to protect a government job” by News Release Tuesday, August 10, 2010 | “The problem in Congress today is that it seems that the universal answer to every one of our nation’s problems is spend, spend, and—if that doesn’t work—spend some more. And this particular bill that we’re voting on today fits exactly in that genre—‘Spending can fix all of our nation’s woes.’ read more...
| Showdown in DC: Djou says “no” to $26B in federal pork by News Release Tuesday, August 10, 2010 | Editor's Note: For decades, Hawaii Democrats have based their power on their ability to get federal pork from DC. Charles Djou is directly challenging the desirability of their pork. This vote is probably the most direct challenge in decades to Hawaii Democrats' basic strategy. Will it be a winning issue for Djou? Election Day is Nov 2. read more...
| Same-Sex Marriage Judge Finds That a Child Has Neither a Need Nor a Right to a Mother by News Article Monday, August 09, 2010 | U.S. District Judge Vaughn R. Walker, who ruled last week that a voter-approved amendment to California’s constitution that limited marriage to the union of one man and one woman violated the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, based that ruling in part on his finding that a child does not need and has no right to a mother.
Nor, he found, does a child have a need or a right to a father. read more...
| Blaming Bush Doesn't Create Jobs by Heritage Foundation Monday, August 09, 2010 | Last Friday, some 19 months after the stimulus bill became law, the Labor Department issued its monthly jobs report showing the U.S. economy shed 131,000 jobs and unemployment tread water at 9.5% as 181,000 workers left the workforce entirely. These numbers are so terrible that the Federal Reserve is expected to downgrade its assessment of the U.S. economic outlook when it meets tomorrow. read more...
| Excess of $1.4B found in 186 Hawaii Special Funds by News Release Monday, August 09, 2010 | According to the study, 186 special funds spread across twenty different departments hold an estimated $1,412,357,203 in unspent revenues over and above their operational requirements. Some of the special funds were tagged by the auditor almost a decade ago for repeal. read more...
| BoE Chair Toguchi speaks out against appointed BoE by News Release Monday, August 09, 2010 | Here are a few words from the individual most responsible for invention of Furlough Fridays. How much money will be put up to promote the status quo and promulgate these arguments for continuing the structure which makes the waste, fraud, and corruption in the DoE possible? Will the HSTA spend $100K in NEA money to oppose an appointed BoE just as they did in opposition to local school boards? We will soon find out. read more...
| Djou attends Iraq mobilization ceremony of former unit by News Release Monday, August 09, 2010 | “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." read more...
| Individual right to sue for “clean and healthful environment”? State moves for reconsideration by Robert Thomas Sunday, August 08, 2010 | The State argues: ...the Court has made new law that will significantly affect multiple sectors of our community, all levels of state and county government, and countless administrative and judicial proceedings that are pending in the courts and before state and county land use and environmental regulatory agencies." read more...
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