There Is No Such Thing As A Polite Insult!
The government really needs to get its message out to the American people, and it knows that the best way to do that is by using the American news media, said Shanker. The relationship between the government and the media is like a marriage; it is a dysfunctional marriage to be sure, but we stay together for the kids. –Pentagon correspondent for the NY Times, Thom Shanker
Obedience Is Mandatory
Leaky faucet – drip, by drip…
Is There Such A Thing As A Polite Insult?
No, there is no such thing as a polite insult. And it should not be ignored.
It is Not A Compliment.
One should observe the skill of stealth insults as patronizing or condescending…
Do Not Ask For An Apology!
Because the apology would be insincere.
On the war battlefield apologies are meaningless…
A Stealth Insult is intended to be misinterpreted by its target…
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title: Phone call leaked! All USA people need to see this! Re-Uploaded by Request
video posted 2 Jul 2016
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July 4 is a Date which many in the Kingdom of Hawai’i will NOT celebrate… Disappeared News 7-3-16… “History that should not – and will not – disappear: July 4, 1894, illegal overthrow of Hawaii completed”
“Tried to” is the key phrase here.
Anyone who reads this blog (at least the Kingdom of Hawai’i Series) very likely understands that the entire process, from the taking of the Queen, to calling in the Marines, to then forming a so-called “Provisional Government”, to then forming a so-called “Republic of Hawaii”, to then forming a so-called “Territory of Hawaii”, to then having a plebiscite for statehood, leading to a so-called “State of Hawaii”, was illegal, both according to US law and international law. And yes, it was planned. And yes, it was a conspiracy.
That is undeniable. If anyone questions that, I suggest trying to find a copy of the Treaty of Annexation of the Kingdom of Hawai’i (not the “Republic of Hawaii) by the United States. Have fun with that one. I’d also suggest watching the Pinky Show video. And/or take a listen to Buzzy Agard (Kp posts 1, 2).
I’m also not one to promote viewing July 4 as what the author describes as “a holiday that tears people apart here in Hawaii”. I feel the crying and “tearing apart” is being set aside, and moved beyond. As seen with Mauna Kea last year, many of the people of Hawai’i, who know they are living in the Kingdom of Hawai’i, are standing up for and reclaiming their Kingdom.
This will not go away. The movement towards re-recognizing (returning, restoring) the Kingdom will continue no matter how many politicians, ex-governors, “American patriots”, journalists, try to minimize it, or say, “Just get over it; Hawaii is a State and that’s that. We’re sick of hearing your sovereignty BS.” The movement is powerful. And it will not end until the Kingdom of Hawai’i is recognized once again as an independent nation of the world.
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History that should not—and will not—disappear: July 4, 1894, illegal overthrow of Hawaii completed (by Larry Geller)
[Kp note: click any of the images below to enlarge them.]
“President Cleveland further concluded that a “substantial wrong has thus been done which a due regard for our national character as well as the rights of the injured people requires we should endeavor to repair” and called for the restoration of the Hawaiian monarchy.”
Cannon on the steps of the occupied Iolani Palace
On July 4, 1894, the Republic of Hawaii was declared, with Sanford B. Dole as president. The illegal overthrow of the independent nation of Hawaii was complete.
Yes, although your daily paper may want you to forget this, it is history that should not be ignored. There’s even a federal law confirming the truth of the history they refuse to print.
From the Apology Resolution, United States Public Law 103-150:
A treaty of annexation was never passed by Congress, and President Grover Cleveland withdrew the treaty. Then on this day in history…
What was the motivation? Need you ask? Why is the US in Iraq?From the Washington Post review of Overthrow:
The road leading up to the declaration of the Republic of Hawaii was rocky, and can’t be summed up in a short blog article. Did you know, for example, that a US Senate investigation revealed that a bribe had been offered to Queen Liliuokalani to turn against her people and support the Republic? This snip is from a New York Times article on the Senate investigation, dated 1/29/1894:
The declaration of the Republic was not a single, static event. There was considerable debate in Congress on resolutions condemning the overthrow and proposed annexation. For example, this snip from the 1/25/1894 New York Times will give you an idea of the complexity that we lose in simplifying Hawaii’s history:
Each article is much longer than the snips above. It would be worthwhile to skim the New York Times for a complete account of the Congressional debate. No doubt this has already been done. If not, the articles are available on-line for the harvesting..
If you’re not familiar with Hawaiian history, beware of websites that work hard to re-write it. The true picture of the overthrow is not pretty, nor can the acts of the US government be justified or whitewashed. Google cautiously.
Let your children know that there is more to July 4 than barbeques and fireworks. It is a holiday that tears people apart here in Hawaii. See how you can work this history into your celebrations and festivities, so that it will never disappear.
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Title: CLINTON & THE LAWLESS OLIGARCHY
video posted 5 Jul 2016
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