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Vol VI No. 662 Part 1a - Articles Affecting Hawaii, and other nations
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DKIST Solar Telescope Demonstration Maui, Hawaii - July 30, 2015
About 200 demonstrators gathered at the Maui Central Baseyard at 7PM July 30, 2015 to protest the building of the DKIST Solar Telescope atop
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HILO, Hawaii - State Board of Land and Natural Resources has set the date for arguments to be heard at the Grand Naniloa Hotel Crown Room in Hilo.
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Grover Cleveland
22nd and 24th
President of the United States
In office
March 4, 1893 – March 4, 1897
Vice President
Adlai Stevenson I
Preceded by
Benjamin Harrison
Succeeded by
William McKinley
In office
March 4, 1885 – March 4, 1889
Vice President
Thomas A. Hendricks
(1885)
None
(1885–1889)
Preceded by
Chester A. Arthur
Succeeded by
Benjamin Harrison
28th Governor of New York
In office
January 1, 1883 – January 6, 1885
Lieutenant
David B. Hill
Preceded by
Alonzo B. Cornell
Succeeded by
David B. Hill
34th
Mayor of Buffalo
In office
January 2, 1882 – November 20, 1882
Preceded by
Alexander Brush
Succeeded by
Marcus M. Drake
17th
Sheriff of Erie County, New York
In office
January 1, 1871 – 1873
Preceded by
Charles Darcy
Succeeded by
John B. Weber
Personal details
Born
Stephen Grover Cleveland
March 18, 1837
Caldwell, New Jersey
, U.S.
Died
June 24, 1908 (aged 71)
Princeton, New Jersey
, U.S.
Resting place
Princeton Cemetery
, New Jersey
Political party
Democratic
Spouse(s)
Frances Folsom
(
m.
1886
; his death 1908)
Relations
Rose Cleveland
, sister
Philippa Foot
, granddaughter
Children
5, including
Ruth ("Baby")
,
Esther
,
Richard
Profession
Politician
lawyer
Signature
1883 - Knotts offered to be Governor of Hawaii by President Cleveland:
The central record. (Lancaster, Ky.) 18??-current, June 23, 1911, Image 1
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1896 - January - President Cleveland known as an "Unreliable Friend" to the Usurpers:
The Hawaiian gazette. (Honolulu [Oahu, Hawaii]) 1865-1918, January 21, 1896, Page 4, Image 4
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Persistent link:
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1896 - President Cleveland declared Hawaii to be "an intensely independent nation...."
The Pacific commercial advertiser. (Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands) 1885-1921, July 02, 1896, Page 4, Image 4
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1897 - May. Congress Laughed at the Queen/Queen Liliuokalani. Former President Cleveland said that "Hawaii is a Foreign Country".
The Independent. (Honolulu, H.I.) 1895-1905, May 19, 1897, Image 1
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The Independent. (Honolulu, H.I.) 1895-1905, May 19, 1897, Image 1
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1897 - June. President Cleveland Pulled the United States Flag in Hawaii.
Western Kansas world. (WaKeeney, Kan.) 1885-current, June 26, 1897, Image 4
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1898 - "Hawaii has the most complete government on the face of the earth." based on the Hawaiian Laws:
The Hawaiian gazette. (Honolulu [Oahu, Hawaii]) 1865-1918, October 14, 1898, Image 1
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1900 - "Censure" of President McKinley in regards to Imperialism Policy. Hawaii and the Philippines mentioned.
The Independent. (Honolulu, H.I.) 1895-1905, October 29, 1900, Image 3
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Note: What does "censure" mean?
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Legal Definition
. n. An official condemnation, reprimand, or expression of adverse criticism, usually by a legislative or other formal body, of the conduct of one of its members or of someone whose behavior it monitors.
Censure dictionary definition | censure defined
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censure
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Wikipedia
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Censure
A
formal,
public
reprimand
for
an
infraction
or
violation.
From
time
to
time
deliberative
bodies
are
forced
to
take
action
against
members
whose
actions
or
behavior
runs
counter
to
the
group's
acceptable
standards
for
individual
behavior.
In
the
U.S.
Congress,
that
action
can
come
in
the
form
of
censure.
Censure
is a
formal
and
public
condemnation
of an
individual's
transgressions.
It is
stronger
than
a
simple
rebuke,
but
not
as
strong
as
expulsion.
Members
of
Congress
who
have
been
censured
are
required
to
give
up
any
committee
chairs
they
hold,
but
they
are
not
removed
from
their
elected
position.
Not
surprisingly,
however,
few
censured
politicians
are
re-elected.
While
censure
is
not
specifically
mentioned
in
the
U.S.
Constitution,
Congress
has
the
right
to
adopt
resolutions,
and
a
resolution
to
invoke
censure
falls
into
this
category.
The
first
use
of
censure
was
actually
directed
not
at a
member
of
Congress
but
at a
member
of
George
Washington's
cabinet.
Alexander Hamilton
,
Washington's
treasury
secretary,
was
accused
of
mishandling
two
congressionally
authorized
loans.
Congress
voted
a
censure
resolution
against
Hamilton.
The
vote
fell
short,
but
it
established
censure
as a
precedent.
In
general,
each
house
of
Congress
is
responsible
for
invoking
censure
against
its
own
members;
censure
against
other
government
officials
is
not
common,
and
censure
against
the
president
is
rarer
still.
Because
censure
is
not
specifically
mentioned
as
the
accepted
form
of
reprimand,
many
censure
actions
against
members
of
Congress
may
be
listed
officially
as
rebuke,
condemnation,
or
denouncement.
The
end
result,
however,
is
the
same,
and
to
all
intents
and
purposes
these
are
censure
measures.
At
the
same
time,
each
censure
case
is
different,
and
those
delivering
censure
like
to
have
enough
leeway
to
tailor
the
level
of
severity.
Still,
the
prospect
of an
open,
public
rebuke
by
one's
peers
is
painful
even
for
the
most
thick-skinned
politician.
Noteworthy Censure Cases
Among
the
best
known
censure
cases
in
Congress
were
the
1811
censure
of
Massachusetts
senator
Timothy
Pickering
for
reading
confidential
documents
in
Senate
sessions
and
the
1844
censure
of
Ohio
senator
Benjamin
Tappan
for
releasing
a
confidential
document
to a
major
newspaper.
Perhaps
one
of
the
more
colorful
censure
motions
was
the
1902
censure
of
South
Carolina's
two
senators,
Benjamin
R.
Tillman
and
John
L.
McLaurin.
On
February
22,
1902,
they
began
fighting
in
the
Senate
chamber.
Both
men
were
censured
and
suspended
for
six
days
(retroactively).
Probably
the
most
infamous
censure
case
was
the
condemnation
of
Senator
joseph
r.
mccarthy
(R-WI)
in
1954.
McCarthy
took
the
national
stage
at
the
height
of
the
anti-Communist
movement
following
World War II
.
McCarthy
spent
several
years
making
claims
that
known
Communists
had
infiltrated
the
U.S.
government,
and
although
he
never
offered
proof
of
even
one
claim,
his
crusade
was
popular
and
powerful.
Many
Americans
from
all
walks
of
life
saw
their
lives
destroyed
in
the
early
1950s
by
groundless
accusations
of
communist
sympathies.
His
power
unchecked,
McCarthy
became
even
more
relentless,
and
in
1954
he
openly
attacked
members
of
the
Eisenhower
administration
in
televised
hearings.
His
colleagues
realized
they
had
no
choice
but
to
act.
A
censure
committee
was
formed,
and
McCarthy
as
much
as
accused
its
members
of
being
Communists.
The
vote
to
condemn
McCarthy
passed
65 to 22 on
December
2,
1954.
Robert
Torricelli
(D-NJ)
was
found
guilty
in
2002
of
taking
illegal
gifts
and
cash
payments
from
a
businessman
and
not
reporting
them.
The
businessman
got
help
from
the
senator
in
Lobbying
the
government.
Although
Torricelli
denied
the
charges,
his
colleagues
found
the
evidence
compelling
enough
to
"severely
admonish"
him.
While
not
called
a
"censure,"
this
reprimand
clearly
had
the
same
effect.
Torricelli,
who
was
up
for
reelection,
saw
his
popularity
plunge
in a
matter
of
weeks,
and
on
September
30,
2002,
he
withdrew
from
the
race.
Presidential Censure
Congress
rarely
acts
against
the
president
with
a
formal
reprimand.
Andrew Jackson
was
the
first
president
to be
thus
reprimanded,
by
the
Senate
in
1834,
after
he
removed
the
secretary
of
the
treasury
(a
responsibility
that
Congress
believed
rested
with
the
legislature).
Jackson
was
a
Democrat,
but
the
Senate
was
controlled
by
the
rival
Whig Party
.
Three
years
later,
when
the
Democrats
took
control
of
the
Senate,
Jackson's
censure
was
expunged
from
the
records.
President
John Tyler
was
reprimanded
in
1842
by
the
House
of
Representatives,
which
accused
him
of
abusing
his
powers.
Apparently
Tyler
had
promised
representatives
on
several
occasions
that
he
would
support
certain
bills,
only
to
Veto
them
when
they
arrived
at
his
desk.
In
1848,
President
james
k.
polk
was
reprimanded
by
the
House
for
starting
the
Mexican
War
without
first
obtaining
Congressional
approval.
In
1864,
President
Abraham Lincoln
and
his
secretary
of
war,
edwin
stanton
,
were
condemned
by
the
Senate
for
allowing
an
elected
member
of
the
House
to
hold
commissions
in
the
Army.
The
Senate
voted
for
the
reprimand
24 to
12,
but
it
was
referred
to a
special
committee
and
no
further
action
was
taken.
In
1998,
during
the
Impeachment
trial
of
President
bill
clinton
,
several
members
of
Congress
attempted
to
have
him
censured
instead,
believing
that
while
his
behavior
warranted
rebuke
it
did
not
merit
a
full
impeachment.
The
move
for
censure
failed,
and
Clinton
was
impeached.
Further readings
"Congressional
Ethics:
Historical
Facts
and
Controversy."
1992.
Congressional
Quarterly.
Washington,
D.C.:
CQ.
Thompson,
Dennis
F.
1995.
Ethics
in
Congress:
From
Individual
to
Institutional
Corruption.
Washington,
D.C.:
Brookings
Institution.
Cross-references
Congress of the United States
;
Impeachment
.
West's Encyclopedia of American Law, edition 2. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
references:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/1600/presidents/johntyler - a President who was censured.
About the lowering of the flag in Hawaii and the Philippines:
1902 -
Arizona republican. (Phoenix, Ariz.) 1890-1930, May 11, 1902, Page 10, Image 10
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1914 - Minister to Hawaii Appointed by President Cleveland was a
American Civil War Veteran:
Honolulu star-bulletin. (Honolulu [Oahu, Hawaii) 1912-current, January 20, 1914, 3:30 Edition, Image 1
Image provided by University of Hawaii at Manoa; Honolulu, HI
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1915
The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.) 1893-current, February 15, 1915, HOME EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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1917 - Leaks that President Cleveland knew about the Overthrow/Planned Overthrow with Thurston....questionnable article:
The Tacoma times. (Tacoma, Wash.) 1903-1949, January 17, 1917, Page 2, Image 2
Image provided by Washington State Library; Olympia, WA
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Executive Orders, etc. can be found at this link http://www.gutenberg.org/files/14137/14137-h/14137-h.htm
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