Mass. Senate approves national popular vote bill
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The Massachusetts Senate has passed a bill that would give the states Electoral College votes to the presidential candidate who wins the national popular vote. The bill approved by the Senate 28-10 last week is part of a nationwide effort to secure the agreement of enough states so the winner of the national popular vote would be guaranteed to win the presidency. The bill will not go into effect until states possessing a majority of Electoral College votes pass similar legislation. Maryland, Illinois, New Jersey, Hawaii and Washington state have approved the measure. The House passed its version of the...
Published on Saturday 31st of July 2010 03:05:01 PM
Dr. Ron Polland speaks with the Post & Email about Obama's online birth certificate.
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Dr. Ron Polland recently completed a comprehensive research investigation into the controversy surrounding Barack Obamas birth certificate. On June 12, 2008, nine days after Obama was nominated as the Democratic candidate for President, a scan image claimed to be his original birth certificate was posted on the Daily Kos, an ultra-liberal blog. It was also on this date that Dr. Polland looked at the image and thought, This is not a genuine scan, setting into motion the most intensive and exhaustive scientific evaluation ever conducted on a birth certificate facsimile.
Published on Saturday 31st of July 2010 03:05:01 PM
Palin erroneously calls Kodiak largest US island
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Published on Saturday 31st of July 2010 03:05:01 PM
Senator Lisa Murkowski Sells Out Conservatives Again
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RS Insider has been informed that there is a strong push by Senate Appropriations Chairman Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii) to pass S. 1011, the Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act, also known as the Akaka Bill, this year with the active support of Senator Murkowski. The bill, sponsored by Senator Daniel Akaka (D-Hawaii), sets up an unconstitutional race based separate government entity for Native Hawaiians The lone Republican co-sponsor is none other than Senator Lisa Murkowski. This is the same Lisa Murkowski who was elected Vice Chairwoman of the whole Republican Conference in June of last year and is supposed to lead...
Published on Saturday 31st of July 2010 03:05:01 PM
USAF Photos of the Day: Don't Mess With The U.S.
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Photo No. 1: USAF Lt. Col. Christopher Faurot, Hawaii Air National Guard's 199th Fighter Squadron commander, flying a USAF F-22A Raptor stealth fighter jet from Hill Air Force Base, Utah, to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, 2 July 20102200x1464 pixels + 3202x2130 pixels + 4256x2832 pixels via http://ChamorroBible.org/gpw/gpw-200905.htm Photo No. 2: USAF Lt. Col. Christopher Faurot> en route to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, 2 July 20101504x1000 pixels + 2363x1572 pixels via http://ChamorroBible.org/gpw/gpw-200905.htm Photo No. 3: The F-22 Arrival Ceremony at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, United States of America, on 9 July 2010.1600x1064 pixels + 4256x2832 pixels via...
Published on Saturday 31st of July 2010 03:05:01 PM
Hawaii Welcomes F-22 Fighter Jets
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The Air Force is celebrating the arrival in Hawaii of the world's most advanced fighter jet. Airmen draped two F-22 planes with giant maile lei after the jets landed at Hickam Field during a dedication ceremony Friday. A priest blessed the jets by scattering holy water on them with ti leaves. The planes are the first of 20 F-22 jets the Air Force plans to base at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam on Oahu. They will be assigned to the Hawaii Air National Guard's 154th Wing. Crews from both the Guard and the active duty Air Force's 15th Wing will jointly...
Published on Saturday 31st of July 2010 03:05:01 PM
RIMPAC operations get under way
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F/A-18 Hornets started to take off in waves just after 5 p.m. yesterday as more than 100 crew members wearing different colored shirtsincluding brown for maintenance, yellow for handlers and purple for fuelersworked the deck of the ship, mostly using hand signals in the noisy and windy environment. Fifty miles south of Oahu, a two-seater Hornet powered up with enough force to cause a vibration in the chest and launched off the deck in less than three seconds at 150 mph. With 4,500 sailors and about 60 aircraft, the aircraft carrier Reagan is the centerpiece of the "Rim of the...
Published on Saturday 31st of July 2010 03:05:01 PM
Census worker taken to court for trespassing (interesting read)
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HONOLULU Census worker Russell Haas has come to expect a little resistance when he goes door to door to count the residents of the rugged communities near Hawaii's Kilauea volcano. He didn't expect to get arrested. An attempt to get one resident, a county police officer, to fill out Census forms landed Haas in the back of a patrol car with a trespassing charge...
Published on Saturday 31st of July 2010 03:05:01 PM
First isle Guard F-22 Raptor fighter jet arrives at Hickam
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The Raptor has landed. The first of 20 F-22 Raptor fighter jets that will be based at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam touched down yesterday, bringing with it the start of a new chapter in Hawaii Air National Guard fighter history reaching back to 1946. The Territory of Hawaii Air National Guard was established that year, a year ahead of the official creation of the U.S. Air Force, officials said. Two of the stealthy fighters are expected to be in Hawaii for a dedication ceremony Friday. The aircraft, "tail" numbers 045 and 046, are about 7 years old and were receiving...
Published on Saturday 31st of July 2010 03:05:01 PM
Obamaville 2?: Huge 50 acre Tent City Takes Root in WAIPAHU Hawaii
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WAIPAHU » Pastor Joe Hunkin picked his way around rusted car axles, propane tanks and two-by-fours studded with bent nails to find a homeless encampment where people have been cooking and sleeping directly behind Waipahu High School, in an area that received unwanted national attention this month. Hunkin walked past a pit bull puppy and peered over a makeshift shelter of tents and tarp hidden by koa haole and elephant grass, then pointed toward the high school's athletic complex barely a football field away. "The school is right over there," Hunkin said last week. "This isn't right." The strip of...
Published on Saturday 31st of July 2010 03:05:01 PM




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