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    Hawaii Under Siege by Radical Secessionists

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    Hawaii Under Siege by Radical Secessionists
    By Elaine D. Willman, 8/25/2006 2:47:05 AM
    Our youngest state, Hawaii, continues under literal siege by radical secessionists insistent upon a separate, race-based "sovereignty." The defeat of the Akaka Bill was profound, but insufficient to encourage U. S. citizens of Hawaiian ethnicity to value or respect all that their country offers them. Enough is simply never enough ... .

    The recent celebration of Hawaii's Statehood Day (an event that has been severely downplayed by the present governor and state Legislature for many years) was an occasion of profane, and abusive confrontation.

    I so deeply respect the few brave citizens who have stood toe-to-toe, have weathered ongoing, and well-funded character assassinations for simply supporting the U.S. Constitution and the respectful status of Hawaii as our country's 50th state. These brave citizens dared to hold a small celebration of Hawaii's statehood, against the unrelenting noise of those promoting monarchy and racial sovereignty as the preferred governance in our 50th State.

    The cliche of a chain being only so strong as its weakest link fits for the state of Hawaii, more imperiled by anti-U.S. sentiment, and more isolated than all other states of the United States.

    If, for a single moment, we do not think such efforts would succeed on the mainland, consider the escalation of the Aztlan and La Raza Movements, seeking to overturn the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, for separate Mexican Indigenous territories in at least seven of our Southwestern states. Consider that some 274 more Indian tribes are seeking to join the current 562 federally recognized Indian tribes that maintain separate, race-based governments and lands off-limits to traditional law enforcement, and a tax-free casino industry eroding the economies of one state after another.

    Supporting race-based governments is an enormous political, fiscal, and homeland security vulnerability blanketing the United States, at a time when our borders are sieves and many states cannot guarantee a seamless continuum of domestic public safety.

    Hawaii's battle is unique only to its location. The anti-U.S. sentiment and entitlement demands for separate racial governments to be funded upon the backs of all other U.S. citizens is a movement, second only to terrorism for the implosion of our country.

    U.S. taxpayers are the equivalent of indentured servants funding separate race-based governments. Equal treatment of all citizens remains a mythical goal.

    Read the editorial below:

    Hawaii Reporter: http://www.hawaiireporter.com/story.asp ... 4f59bce661

    Coming to your state soon?

    Elaine D. Willman, who is the Chair of the Citizens Equal Rights Alliance (CERA) in Toppenish, WA. CERA is an organization seeking Constitutional and civil rights for individuals on or near Indian reservations. See more on its Web site at: http://www.citizensalliance.org Willman may be reached via email at: mailto:toppin@aol.com

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