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Aloha For All
H. William and Sandra P. Burgess: hwburgess@msn.com
Kenneth Conklin:            Ken_Conllin@yahoo.com
Thurston Twigg-Smith:  PERSISCORP@aol.com
  
web sites: http://www.angelfire.com/hi2/hawaiiansovereignty
                 : http://aloha4all.org
                 :http://www.hawaiimatters.com


Our "group" does not yet have any formal structure or elected officers or "authorized" spokesperson. We are in the process of forming a 501(C)(3) non-profit corporation which probably will be called "Aloha for All".  

 Why we exist
Concern that OHA (the Office of Hawaiian Affairs) and the Hawaiian sovereignty movement will divide Hawaii's citizens into two classes based on race, destroy the Aloha spirit and harm the economy of the State.

What we are doing
Creating web pages, speaking to Rotary clubs, Exchange Clubs and other organizations, writing letters to the editor and presenting op/ed articles to the media, testifying before legislative bodies, and litigating.

Our Mission
To spread the word that Aloha is for everyone and that all citizens of Hawaii, whatever their ancestry, are entitled to the equal protection of the laws. To save Hawaii from being torn apart by racial strife. To eliminate all government programs Federal, State or local, which award benefits to or impose detriments on Hawaii citizens based on race or ancestry. 

Some accomplishments
So far we have raised the level of public awareness in Hawaii that there is another side to the question of Hawaiian sovereignty/entitlements. 

Hawai'i is awash in a sea of "sovereignty" propaganda from Hawaiian supremacists backed by multimillion dollar organizations. The surest way for evil to triumph is for good people to remain silent.


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STOP THE AKAKA BILL - KU`E! (resist!)
website:http://stopakaka.com/2003/index.html
email:
akakabill@bestmail.us

The Eight Problems With The Akaka Bill That OHA And CNHA Don't Want You To Know About -

1.) The bill makes the Department of the Interior the lead agency responsible for all policies that affect Native Hawaiian resources, rights and lands..

Did you know the Department of the Interior has been deemed an "unfit trustee" by a US federal court and its lead officials cited for contempt of court by a federal judge ? Over 40 million acres and as much as $137 billion are missing right now in Indian assets. Do you want that to happen to Hawaiian lands and money?

In the last 5 years, officials of the department have destroyed documents, disobeyed court orders, and lied to the court, repeatedly in cases that seek to account for Indian money and land for which the Department of the interior is responsible. For court papers and documentation see www.indiantrust.com

2.) The bill requires the Hawaiian constitution to contain language that gives the officials of the governing entity the authority to permanently settle Hawaiians claims for reparations, reinstated independence, land, damages from the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii, and all other Hawaiian claims without the approval of Hawaiian voters.

What this means is that so-called leaders of a Native Hawaiian governing entity under the Akaka bill can decide basic issues that effect you and your 'ohana directly like receiving money for damages relating to stolen land and the illegal overthrow. And, you and you 'ohana will not be allowed to say a single word about the decisions these new bureaucrats will make for you!

3.) The bill installs a racial definition of "Hawaiian" where no such definition ever existed in Hawaii outside of U.S. law.

In other words, foreigners will "help" you decide who is Hawaiian and who isn't. Would you want a stranger to have the power to decide who is a member of your 'ohana and who isn't?

4.) The bill defines Hawaiians living today as the descendants of pre western contact aboriginal native people rather than descendants subjects of the kingdom of Hawaii severely damaging Hawaiians rights to land title in the Hawaiian Islands. Federal law limits the rights of aboriginal people to the right to use and occupy land but not to own it or sell it as aboriginal people . A blanket claims settlement will end even these limited rights as it has for scores of tribes since 1970.

What this means is that Hawaiians will in effect be saying to the US federal government, "you were right to come in and overthrow our Queen.You may have all our land that you stole. We don't want them back. You know what's best for Hawaiians more than Hawaiians do. And we give up forever our right to sue the US government if it doesn't keep its word with Hawaiians."

5.) The bill makes restored Hawaiian independence unlawful. Title 25 of the United States code prohibits Indian Tribes, and federally recognized Alaskans and Hawaiians by extension from being recognized as independent Nations: 25 USC chapter 3 subchapter I Sec 71: "No Indian nation or tribe within the territory of the United States shall be acknowledged or recognized as an independent nation, tribe, or power. . ."

Stop and think - can you name even one Indian tribe than received US federal recognition and then went on to become independent ? You can't because it never happened! The reason the US government wants to pass the Akaka bill is to try to stop Hawaiian rights in its tracks!

6.) The bill creates a permanent political relationship in which Hawaiians are subordinate to the United States forever.

Under the Akaka bill, Hawaiians will have the legal status of wards of the US federal government. Did you know that prisoners currently incarcerated in US federal prisons are also wards of the US federal government? Do you see yourself as a criminal? Do you want to be lumped in the same legal classification with them? You will be under the Akaka bill!

7.) Finally, the Akaka bill will ensure litigation in courts in the years ahead caused by a poor definition of the rights Hawaiians can expect under US federal law.

If you think lawsuits are coming fast and furious at Hawaiians now, just wait! Hawaiians will be forced to spend enormous amounts of money to defend their so-called "rights" in the Akaka bill if it passes. And guess where those suits will eventually end up? That's right, in the hands of an increasingly anti-Indian, and therefore anti-Hawaiian US Supreme Court.


8) The bill does not guarantee that Hawaiian federal entitlements will be protected

When was the last time Hawaiians trusted US bureaucrats to do the right thing for Hawaiians and the US actually did it?

Don't buy the lie that the Akaka bill is the best we can get! The US federal government is trying to contain us just like they did a century ago by saying then, "you'd better accept annexation because it's the best deal you're going to get." They were lying to Hawaiians then and their lying now!

Did it turn out to be a good deal? Have Hawaiians gotten their nation and lands back? Let them know you know the truth!