Hawaii says no right to bear arms????

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Im Gipper said:




This will be quickly stopped. Even by crazy 9th circuit!!
Like good liberals, they "forget" Hawaii's history.

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Though Kamehameha acquired an advantage with western weaponry many historians believe the timing could not have better for the unification of the islands. His incredible feat of conquest was significant because if each island had remained under separate rule


www.pearlharbortours.com/blog/hawaiian-kingdom/
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El Gallo Blanco said:

Urban Ag said:

RebelE Infantry said:

They also cited The Wire (yes, the tv show) in their decision.

For that alone they should be stripped of statehood and subjected to military occupation.
No need for a military occupation.

Hawaiians have stated for years they want to be independent. We should let them go peacefully. We just reserve the right to keep our bases and the airport at Honolulu. If they want the US Navy to protect them they can pay us. And all the big corps with their resorts their can deal directly with the new Hawaiian govt from here on out.

Win/win. Who cares?
There may not be a more incompetent and corrupt state government in the country...even including California. Oahu constructed an elevated rail with a stupid route that no one uses...for like $11 Billion. Originally budgeted at $5 Billion. Just burning billions like the dumb libs that they are.


Hawaii is more corrupt and incompetent than it is beautiful, and that's saying something.
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2 fewer automatic D senators and however many Reps they have? Sign me up all day today and twice on Sundays for them dropping statehood and their ability to vote nationally....
MouthBQ98
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It would be part of Japan last century if it were not part of America first.

It's strategic positioning made independence from a major pacific state impossible.
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doubledog said:

Here is the true "spirit of Aloha".

Brief list of Hawaiian wars before Cpt. Cook.(1779)

Naval skirmish between King Kumuhonua of Oahu and his brothers over land successions. (11th century)
First Oahuan Revolution/ Battle of Lihue Fortress. (13/14th century)
Conflicts under Mailikkahi. (13/14th century)
Battle of Waikakalaua. (14th century)
First Mauian Invasion of Oahu. (14th century)
The War of the Oahuan Succession. (15th century)
Second Oahuan Revolution/Battle between Lelepaua and Kapuaikaula. (15th century)
Ambush of Waikiki. (15th century)
Waialua and Koolauloa's wars. (15th century)
Conflicts under Kauai. (17th century)
Battle of Kawaluna. (17th century)
Raid of Hilo. (17th century)
Battle of Moomomi. (17th century)
First Oahuan Invasion of Molokai. (after 1730)
Battle of Kawela. (around 1737)
Second Oahuan Invasion of Molokai. (after 1740)
Alapainui's Invasion of Oahu. (around 1738)
Third Oahuan Revolution. (around 1773)
Conflicts under Kahahana. (18th century)
some battle on the Big Island. (18th century)
Second Mauian Invasion of Oahu. (around late 1782 or early 1783)
Battle of Seven Warriors (around 1782)
Battle of Kaheiki Stream (January 1783)
The Waipi'o-Kimopo (1783/4/5)
Battle of Keawawa (1738)
Battle of Waikapu Commons (1776)
Battle of Moku'ohai (1782)
Olowalu Massacre (1790)
Battle of Kepaniwai (1790)
East Hawaii Battles of 1790 (1790)
Battle of Kawaihae (1791)
Battle of Nu'uanu (1795)



Then came Spam, and their will to fight was replaced with an insatiable desire to discover new dishes that could be cooked with it.
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I'd it wasn't for firearms they'd all be speaking Japanese

Kinda ironic that they don't know that
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Hungry Ojos said:

On a serious note, how can a judge put something like this in writing, publish it, and still keep his job? This country is pathetic.
Indeed. One might think Hawaii elected officials did not have that "support and defend the Constitution of the United States" in their oaths of office.
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Im Gipper said:




This will be quickly stopped. Even by crazy 9th circuit!!


So much for EV's. Those are firebomb cruise missiles on wheels.
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Just a thought, if Hawaii can exit the Union then why not other states?
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Do you even Koa bro?
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B-1 83 said:

doubledog said:

Here is the true "spirit of Aloha".

Brief list of Hawaiian wars before Cpt. Cook.(1779)

Naval skirmish between King Kumuhonua of Oahu and his brothers over land successions. (11th century)
First Oahuan Revolution/ Battle of Lihue Fortress. (13/14th century)
Conflicts under Mailikkahi. (13/14th century)
Battle of Waikakalaua. (14th century)
First Mauian Invasion of Oahu. (14th century)
The War of the Oahuan Succession. (15th century)
Second Oahuan Revolution/Battle between Lelepaua and Kapuaikaula. (15th century)
Ambush of Waikiki. (15th century)
Waialua and Koolauloa's wars. (15th century)
Conflicts under Kauai. (17th century)
Battle of Kawaluna. (17th century)
Raid of Hilo. (17th century)
Battle of Moomomi. (17th century)
First Oahuan Invasion of Molokai. (after 1730)
Battle of Kawela. (around 1737)
Second Oahuan Invasion of Molokai. (after 1740)
Alapainui's Invasion of Oahu. (around 1738)
Third Oahuan Revolution. (around 1773)
Conflicts under Kahahana. (18th century)
some battle on the Big Island. (18th century)
Second Mauian Invasion of Oahu. (around late 1782 or early 1783)
Battle of Seven Warriors (around 1782)
Battle of Kaheiki Stream (January 1783)
The Waipi'o-Kimopo (1783/4/5)
Battle of Keawawa (1738)
Battle of Waikapu Commons (1776)
Battle of Moku'ohai (1782)
Olowalu Massacre (1790)
Battle of Kepaniwai (1790)
East Hawaii Battles of 1790 (1790)
Battle of Kawaihae (1791)
Battle of Nu'uanu (1795)



Then came Spam, and their will to fight was replaced with an insatiable desire to discover new dishes that could be cooked with it.
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Hey, don't never knock a fried SPAM sammich. Mustard, onions, and fresh sliced jalapenos on some good sourdough. Hey, it's what's good.

Also, 2A says f*** your aloha feelings.
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JWinTX said:

This is the state the proudly allows Mazie Hirono to represent them. She's the dumbest person to ever serve as a Senator, which is really saying something.
That is a step up from former Senator and Rapist Daniel Inouye, who used to represent them.
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