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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2006

Kaleikoa shares his mana'o about the taking of his country. The Hawaiian Kingdom. How to find the back to his country.

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  • This Guy's Looking Like That Russian Or Eastern European Or Middle Eastern Actor In The Movie THE PROFESSIONAL. He Finna Hop On A Bus With A Little White Girl After This Speech.

  • @UniteHawaii I dont think that the tribes that were "united" by King Kamehamea relinquished their power voluntarily. Unless you call being driven to your death off a cliff voluntary.

    The "movement" to have Hawai'i cede from the USA requires that you take away the peoples freedom of speech because the majority of the people of Hawai'i like being the 50th state and as long as they keep expressing that your little group will just be making noise.

  • @chubbypekingnese. CONT> women had the right to vote just as much as men did. And finally, what you claim historically that a monarchy does not give any "freedoms" may depend on the monarchy, but in OUR system of monarchy, your wrong! The HK had sorts of freedoms! Unlike certain monarchies in the world, our Kings and future rulers, VOLUNTARILY RELINQUISHED THEIR POWER! Not by the request or force by the people, but by their own belief! That's a fact! So compare to America, is that democracy?

  • @chubbypekingnese. Once again, you are not understanding of what I said before! The Hawaiian Kingdom system of government WAS democratic! Comare to America, in my opinion between the HK and America, ranks 2ND RATE! Certain people because of their race--race, couldn't become actual citizens of the U.S. back then. In the HK, no matter what race you are, you can apply for citizenship and become a Hawaiian with equal rights! Also, back then, women were not given voting rights. In the HK, CONT>

  • @KajiraSpirit You entertain ignorance is a correct statement because you live in a hopefull fantasy world where you will one day live again in a world that has a Hawai'ian kingdom.

    Hawai'ians are American and most of them enjoy the freedoms that living under a democracy gives them.

    A monarchy doesnt give them those freedoms.

    No where in history do you have a nation that relinquishes democracy for a dictatorship or monarchy without tyranny.

    How many Hawai'ians want that?

  • @chubbypekingnese European Colonist still come to American. They are the one who established THE UNITED STATES CORPORATION and named it THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, before then The Continential America was Called Amexem.

    As for who's the fittest nature will take care of its own, as for all others it will discard. My Ancestor have survived much and always been protected by The Great Mother.

    I've entertain ignorance long enough. May the Lord keep you, and protect you. Peace and Love.

  • Im going to be at the Ala Moana Mall in a yellow T-shirt that reads "I am the CHUBBY PEKINGESE" for the 4th of July to see the Independence Day firework show.

  • @UniteHawaii How can you say, with a straight face, that life as an American is comparable to life as a colonist under King George?

    The mere fact that you can go on and on about how you think that Hawai'i should be its own nation is a testiment ot that.

    You have the right to spout all of the craziest stuff you want and its protected.

    Im sure if someone came to your door you'd demand to see their warrant.

    Then youd demand counsel

    You know its not the same. You dont know oppression.

  • @UniteHawaii The big difference between Hawai'i and the original 13 colonies of the America's is that they had a standing army and the people who were willing to lay down their life for their cause.

    It also helped that it took awhile for the English to send reenforcements and that the colonists had help from the French.

    There are more US military personel on Hawai'i than the amount of people you have behind your cause.

    The military has air power and armor.

    What do you have?

  • @chubbypekingnese. Wow! Same question in the beginning with the same answers! Theres no difference between my King and America's founding fathers! Might as well as the question that should America still be under Great Britian! Why should that be the answer to have Hawaii still be under U.S. control!? America's occupation was just as bad! And it still is! 

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