ALERT! - HEREʻS WHO WE RECOMMEND FOR ELECTION IN TOMORROWʻS OHA PRIMARY VOTE & WHY
Please forward this to all Hawaiians and our supporters.
Many of you have asked us which candidates we recommend for Office Of Hawaiian Affairs trustees in tomorrowʻs primary election.
Our answer is based on two premises -
First, while we recognize the Office Of Hawaiian Affairs is a part of the fake state, and therefore a part of the prolonged illegal US occupation of Hawai`i, we feel strongly that as long as OHA does exist, it should serve all its beneficiaries well.
For far too long this has not been the case. Rather than serving beneficiaries, private under the table dealings, personal enrichment and fortifying the illegal occupation has characterized activities at OHA.
Furthermore we are not convinced that voting in the upcoming OHA election is at odds with or contradicts support for a Free Hawai`i. This vote is about ending corruption at OHA so those kanaka beneficiaries and their `ohana who need help the most can receive it.
Our second premise is that only two things should dictate who to vote for -
One is making sure the forensic audit occurs.
The second is the removal and replacement of OHAʻs CEO, Kamana`opono Crabbe.
Unless these two things happen, there will be no reform of OHA.
Both of these actions have been stymied and blocked for too long by several of OHAʻs “old guard” trustees.
Your vote in this election is critical to shift the balance and majority vote of trustees so these two things can occur.
Unfortunately perfect candidates, like perfect human beings, do not exist.
And many who are running are not electable.
Therefore some of those we recommend for election are not without drawbacks, but do have a good chance of winning.
Most importantly, those we recommend support the forensic audit as well as the removal and replacement of OHAʻs CEO and if elected will shift the majority vote in order to make this happen.
Despite drawbacks, these are the ones who are electable and will make sure the forensic audit happens and vote to replace OHAʻs CEO.
Based on the above, we recommend the following -
At-Large Seats (3) - Rowena Akana
Lei Ahu Isa
Keali`i Makekau
O`ahu Seat (1) - Samuel Wilder King II
Maui Seat - Does not appear on tomorrowʻs primary ballot. (Since there are only two candidates, both will automatically advance to the general election in November.)
We are fully aware that you may currently have reservations about some of the above recommended candidates.
Simply put - if any of the above candidates are problematic but you are committed to reforming OHA, hold your nose & vote.
These are the ones who will create a new majority so that the “old guard” trustees will no longer be able to hold the other trustees and OHAʻs beneficiaries hostage and drive their private agendas.
OHA beneficiaries and voters have a unique opportunity now to reform OHA.
You can register to vote at your local polling place, so please vote tomorrow.
Mahalo.
Showing posts with label Samuel Wilder King. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samuel Wilder King. Show all posts
Friday, August 10, 2018
Thursday, August 09, 2018
BEADIE DAWSON ENDORSES SAM KING FOR OHA O`AHU SEAT
We all know how important and consequential elections are.
This year, we have a very unique opportunity to elect a man as O`ahu Trustee for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs that will change the course of local history.
I am speaking of Samuel Wilder King II, a competent and ethical Hawaiian attorney.
This is what I know Sam wants to bring to OHA -
Accountability -
Correct the excesses and disallow personal expenses as was exposed by the state audits resulting in the current state and federal investigations into corruption.
Transparency -
Eliminate non-competitive, un-budgeted spending by OHA.
Trust -
Push for the public release of more information about the board’s decision-making process.
Sam is carrying on the family legacy, shouldering the responsibility that comes with being elected to such an important post. His Hawaiian ancestry can be traced to the great chief of Ko`olaupoku, Kalaniho`olumokuikekai, who was killed fighting against Kamehameha in the battle of Nu`uanu in 1795. His great-grandfather was Governor Samuel Wilder King, our first governor of native Hawaiian ancestry.
Sam's grandfather was the revered federal judge, Samuel Pailthorpe King, Sr. It was Judge King, who, with other community leaders exposed the waste, fraud and mismanagement of the Bishop Estate Trustees through his co-authorship of the book “Broken Trust”.
Please join me and tell all your friends and family to vote for Samuel Wilder King II for Oahu Trustee for OHA. Let the makua smile again on our people.
Me Ke Aloha Pumehana,
Beadie Kanahele Dawson
We all know how important and consequential elections are.
This year, we have a very unique opportunity to elect a man as O`ahu Trustee for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs that will change the course of local history.
I am speaking of Samuel Wilder King II, a competent and ethical Hawaiian attorney.
This is what I know Sam wants to bring to OHA -
Accountability -
Correct the excesses and disallow personal expenses as was exposed by the state audits resulting in the current state and federal investigations into corruption.
Transparency -
Eliminate non-competitive, un-budgeted spending by OHA.
Trust -
Push for the public release of more information about the board’s decision-making process.
Sam is carrying on the family legacy, shouldering the responsibility that comes with being elected to such an important post. His Hawaiian ancestry can be traced to the great chief of Ko`olaupoku, Kalaniho`olumokuikekai, who was killed fighting against Kamehameha in the battle of Nu`uanu in 1795. His great-grandfather was Governor Samuel Wilder King, our first governor of native Hawaiian ancestry.
Sam's grandfather was the revered federal judge, Samuel Pailthorpe King, Sr. It was Judge King, who, with other community leaders exposed the waste, fraud and mismanagement of the Bishop Estate Trustees through his co-authorship of the book “Broken Trust”.
Please join me and tell all your friends and family to vote for Samuel Wilder King II for Oahu Trustee for OHA. Let the makua smile again on our people.
Me Ke Aloha Pumehana,
Beadie Kanahele Dawson
Wednesday, August 08, 2018
FREE HAWAI`I TV
THE FREE HAWAI`I BROADCASTING NETWORK
"WATCH THIS BEFORE SATURDAY"
This Saturday You Can Help Reform The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs.
Saturday Is Your Chance To Vote For Change At OHA.
Who To Vote For & Where To Vote?
Watch This For The Answers & How Your Vote Can Make A Huge Difference.
Then Share This Video Today With Your Family & Everyone You Know.
THE FREE HAWAI`I BROADCASTING NETWORK
"WATCH THIS BEFORE SATURDAY"
This Saturday You Can Help Reform The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs.
Saturday Is Your Chance To Vote For Change At OHA.
Who To Vote For & Where To Vote?
Watch This For The Answers & How Your Vote Can Make A Huge Difference.
Then Share This Video Today With Your Family & Everyone You Know.
Thursday, August 02, 2018
AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM NANAKULI HOMESTEADER & OHA BENEFICIARY GERMAINE MEYERS
TO: Beneficiaries, Ohana, and Friends on my blind carbon copy list
Over the past 17 months, I've attended board and committee meetings of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA). Having a front row seat in the board room as a beneficiary has given me insight into the functions and dysfunctions of OHA.
I've reviewed the candidates of the Oahu and At-Large races. I'm giving my vote to the Trustee candidates that I feel will make a difference in the OHA board room.
Every citizen in the State of Hawaii can vote for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs trustees.
I humbly ask you to vote for the following OHA candidates:
Oahu Residence Trustee - Vote for not more than one (1)
x KING, Samuel Wilder, II
At-Large Trustee - Vote for not more than three (3)
x AKANA, Rowena Noelani
x MAKEKAU, Keali'i
I have attached a copy of the ballot to assist you. Please forward this email to everyone you know and ask them to vote for these candidates too.
Also forward the JPG attachment to your cell phone and text it to everyone on your phone contact list.
Thank you for making a difference in my life.
Mahalo Ke Akua! God bless you!
With all my love,
Germaine Meyers
TO: Beneficiaries, Ohana, and Friends on my blind carbon copy list
Over the past 17 months, I've attended board and committee meetings of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA). Having a front row seat in the board room as a beneficiary has given me insight into the functions and dysfunctions of OHA.
I've reviewed the candidates of the Oahu and At-Large races. I'm giving my vote to the Trustee candidates that I feel will make a difference in the OHA board room.
Every citizen in the State of Hawaii can vote for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs trustees.
I humbly ask you to vote for the following OHA candidates:
Oahu Residence Trustee - Vote for not more than one (1)
x KING, Samuel Wilder, II
At-Large Trustee - Vote for not more than three (3)
x AKANA, Rowena Noelani
x MAKEKAU, Keali'i
I have attached a copy of the ballot to assist you. Please forward this email to everyone you know and ask them to vote for these candidates too.
Also forward the JPG attachment to your cell phone and text it to everyone on your phone contact list.
Thank you for making a difference in my life.
Mahalo Ke Akua! God bless you!
With all my love,
Germaine Meyers
Wednesday, August 01, 2018
FREE HAWAI`I TV
THE FREE HAWAI`I BROADCASTING NETWORK
"WHO DOES THIS NANAKULI BENEFICIARY WANT YOU TO VOTE FOR AT OHA?"
Germaine Meyers Is Not Just Any Office Of Hawaiian Affairs Beneficiary.
Sheʻs A Nanakuli Homesteader Who Has Attended OHA Meetings For The Last Seventeen Months.
Given Her Research & Time Attending Meetings, Itʻs Safe To Say She Knows A Little About OHA & How To Fix It.
Watch This For Who Germaine Recommends You Vote For OHA Trustee On August 11th.
Then Share This Video Today With Your Family & Everyone You Know.
THE FREE HAWAI`I BROADCASTING NETWORK
"WHO DOES THIS NANAKULI BENEFICIARY WANT YOU TO VOTE FOR AT OHA?"
Germaine Meyers Is Not Just Any Office Of Hawaiian Affairs Beneficiary.
Sheʻs A Nanakuli Homesteader Who Has Attended OHA Meetings For The Last Seventeen Months.
Given Her Research & Time Attending Meetings, Itʻs Safe To Say She Knows A Little About OHA & How To Fix It.
Watch This For Who Germaine Recommends You Vote For OHA Trustee On August 11th.
Then Share This Video Today With Your Family & Everyone You Know.
Wednesday, July 25, 2018
FREE HAWAI`I TV
THE FREE HAWAI`I BROADCASTING NETWORK
"WHO TO VOTE FOR IN THE UPCOMING OHA ELECTIONS"
Donʻt Know Who To Vote For In The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs Aug. 11th Primary?
Donʻt Even Know If You Should Vote At All?
Because Many Have Asked, Weʻll Tell You Who We Recommend & Why.
Watch This To See Our Recommendations & Then Decide For Yourself.
Then Share This Video Today With Your Family & Everyone You Know.
THE FREE HAWAI`I BROADCASTING NETWORK
"WHO TO VOTE FOR IN THE UPCOMING OHA ELECTIONS"
Donʻt Know Who To Vote For In The Office Of Hawaiian Affairs Aug. 11th Primary?
Donʻt Even Know If You Should Vote At All?
Because Many Have Asked, Weʻll Tell You Who We Recommend & Why.
Watch This To See Our Recommendations & Then Decide For Yourself.
Then Share This Video Today With Your Family & Everyone You Know.
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
ALERT! - HEREʻS WHO WE RECOMMEND FOR ELECTION IN THE AUGUST 11TH OHA PRIMARY VOTE & WHY
Please forward this to all Hawaiians and our supporters.
Many of you have asked us which candidates we recommend for Office Of Hawaiian Affairs trustees in the upcoming August 11th primary election.
Our answer is based on two premises -
First, while we recognize the Office Of Hawaiian Affairs is a part of the fake state, and therefore a part of the prolonged illegal US occupation of Hawai`i, we feel strongly that as long as OHA does exist, it should serve all its beneficiaries well.
For far too long this has not been the case. Rather than serving beneficiaries, private under the table dealings, personal enrichment and fortifying the illegal occupation has characterized activities at OHA.
Furthermore we are not convinced that voting in the upcoming OHA election is at odds with or contradicts support for a Free Hawai`i. This vote is about ending corruption at OHA so those kanaka beneficiaries and their `ohana who need help the most can receive it.
Our second premise is that only two things should dictate who to vote for -
One is making sure the forensic audit occurs.
The second is the removal and replacement of OHAʻs CEO, Kamana`opono Crabbe.
Unless these two things happen, there will be no reform of OHA.
Both of these actions have been stymied and blocked for too long by several of OHAʻs “old guard” trustees.
Your vote in this election is critical to shift the balance and majority vote of trustees so these two things can occur.
Unfortunately perfect candidates, like perfect human beings, do not exist.
And many who are running are not electable.
Therefore some of those we recommend for election are not without drawbacks, but do have a good chance of winning.
Most importantly, those we recommend support the forensic audit as well as the removal and replacement of OHAʻs CEO and if elected will shift the majority vote in order to make this happen.
Despite drawbacks, these are the ones who are electable and will make sure the forensic audit happens and vote to replace OHAʻs CEO.
Based on the above, we recommend the following -
At-Large Seats (3) - Rowena Akana
Lei Ahu Isa
Keali`i Makekau
O`ahu Seat (1) - Samuel Wilder King II
Maui Seat - Does not appear on the primary ballot. (Since there are only two candidates, both will automatically advance to the general election in November.)
We are fully aware that you may currently have reservations about some of the above recommended candidates.
For example, some have questioned Sam Kingʻs position/support regarding the Thirty Meter Telescope. Yet Sam does state that he supports the “protection and proper management of Mauna Kea.”
Simply put - if any of the above candidates are problematic but you are committed to reforming OHA, hold your nose & vote.
These are the ones who will create a new majority so that the “old guard” trustees will no longer be able to hold the other trustees and OHAʻs beneficiaries hostage and drive their private agendas.
OHA beneficiaries and voters have a unique opportunity now to reform OHA.
Please vote August 11th.
Mahalo.
Please forward this to all Hawaiians and our supporters.
Many of you have asked us which candidates we recommend for Office Of Hawaiian Affairs trustees in the upcoming August 11th primary election.
Our answer is based on two premises -
First, while we recognize the Office Of Hawaiian Affairs is a part of the fake state, and therefore a part of the prolonged illegal US occupation of Hawai`i, we feel strongly that as long as OHA does exist, it should serve all its beneficiaries well.
For far too long this has not been the case. Rather than serving beneficiaries, private under the table dealings, personal enrichment and fortifying the illegal occupation has characterized activities at OHA.
Furthermore we are not convinced that voting in the upcoming OHA election is at odds with or contradicts support for a Free Hawai`i. This vote is about ending corruption at OHA so those kanaka beneficiaries and their `ohana who need help the most can receive it.
Our second premise is that only two things should dictate who to vote for -
One is making sure the forensic audit occurs.
The second is the removal and replacement of OHAʻs CEO, Kamana`opono Crabbe.
Unless these two things happen, there will be no reform of OHA.
Both of these actions have been stymied and blocked for too long by several of OHAʻs “old guard” trustees.
Your vote in this election is critical to shift the balance and majority vote of trustees so these two things can occur.
Unfortunately perfect candidates, like perfect human beings, do not exist.
And many who are running are not electable.
Therefore some of those we recommend for election are not without drawbacks, but do have a good chance of winning.
Most importantly, those we recommend support the forensic audit as well as the removal and replacement of OHAʻs CEO and if elected will shift the majority vote in order to make this happen.
Despite drawbacks, these are the ones who are electable and will make sure the forensic audit happens and vote to replace OHAʻs CEO.
Based on the above, we recommend the following -
At-Large Seats (3) - Rowena Akana
Lei Ahu Isa
Keali`i Makekau
O`ahu Seat (1) - Samuel Wilder King II
Maui Seat - Does not appear on the primary ballot. (Since there are only two candidates, both will automatically advance to the general election in November.)
We are fully aware that you may currently have reservations about some of the above recommended candidates.
For example, some have questioned Sam Kingʻs position/support regarding the Thirty Meter Telescope. Yet Sam does state that he supports the “protection and proper management of Mauna Kea.”
Simply put - if any of the above candidates are problematic but you are committed to reforming OHA, hold your nose & vote.
These are the ones who will create a new majority so that the “old guard” trustees will no longer be able to hold the other trustees and OHAʻs beneficiaries hostage and drive their private agendas.
OHA beneficiaries and voters have a unique opportunity now to reform OHA.
Please vote August 11th.
Mahalo.
Thursday, June 28, 2018
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