Saturday, September 9, 2017

Vol VI No. 667 Part 3

This is giving me all kinds of feelings of HellNo!


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Rose Williams Ummmm, toilet????


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I need to lose weight. Can someone give me drama.
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Rose Darling Many swear by the Ketogenic Diet which is essentially no carbs and no sugars: just protein and vegetables. It is tough but you will feel great, think more clearly and drop weight. I know a woman who dropped 15 pounds within 2 months by eliminating carb...See More
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Rose Darling p.s. it's really tough especially with so much delicious carbs and fruits around. today with all the stress, I broke down and bought my very favorite Whole Foods Vegan Chocolate Chip cookies!!!! ARGHHH! I just KNOW I am going to wake up with aches and pains, but you know how stress just brings us to carbs and sugars: instance replace!
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Steven English You have enough.
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Frances Paaluhi Sister, the last thing you want is any kind of drama. Say no to DRAMA!
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Johnny Santiago The diet I like is called the "put the fork down" diet. LOL
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Norbert Kai Eh,...sounds like you're going 2-B....on one of dem.seafood diet.......Yeah see food........
4 get bout the dam diet..lol.
Eh,...besides you're not.over weight....it's jus mosh 2 please and squeeze...lol
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G.a. RPadre Lmao you so crazy sis. Say no to DRAMA.
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Rose Darling Come get some drama on Tuesday at the IEM meeting when Council member Elle Cochran will push for a vote on the sand mining moratorium. Come fly back to Maui for the drama!!!😜😂
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Surfah Smoodeez Hawaii Drink 2 a day...and get the rest that I have for you...
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Butay Mark Sure
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Nanci Munroe Just eat half! Seriously! Portions are too big... it's ok to feel a little hungry, that's when your body burns fat...takes about a week to get used to a smaller stomach, in 6 weeks you'll know it works
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Not only hurricane Irma but threat of tornados in Miami
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Kawika Kahiapo Yes. Major threat brother
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Tenn Enoka CLIMATE CHANGE
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Tenn Enoka NOT A HOAX EVEN HAWAII IS SEEING TO EFFECTS
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Laulani Teale
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Neutrality of an independent nation means WE must protect ourselves without attacking. If we cannot do that on Facebook, are we really gonna do it in the context of nuclear-armed superpowers blasting the living shit out of everything that sustains life on Planet Earth?
Jus asking.

The biggest earthquake to hit Mexico in over a century moved the fault up by 32 feet
Brace Ourselves
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Jacob Sleep My dad is an expert in the field and he says the Bay Area will most likely have two large earthquakes in my lifetime and that it's possible for Seattle to have a magnitude 8 or even 9 earthquake
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Samar Anthony And Los Angeles.
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Jacob Sleep I'll ask him
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Michael David Cilantro Samar Anthony Its ok you will be in Hawaii by the time one even comes close to LA 
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Samar Anthony With the solar flares heading this way
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OK so just going to lay this out right here...
There are MORE Kanaka Maoli that are living OUTSIDE of Hawaii than within
There are MORE Kanaka Maoli that DO NOT 'Olelo Hawaii nor have access to lessons
There are MORE Kanaka Maoli that are NOT versed in culture, history or spiritual protocols than those that are
There are MORE Kanaka Maoli that THAT DO NOT KNOW their moku'auhau, mo'olelo and even Ohana members
So when those that are :
Living in Hawaii Nei
Fluent 'Olelo Hawaii speakers
Versed in Cultural and Spiritual practices and traditions
Versed in Hula and Mele
Grounded in a firm foundation of their own identity
PLEASE remember that we are all ONE people, with VARIOUS hardships and experiences, no one is better than the other in being Kanaka Maoli....
To tell a Kanaka Maoli that they should be FLUENT IN 'OLELO HAWAII before calling out indignities visited upon our 'Aina, our Culture and especially our 'Olelo Makuahine is just WRONG! I can tell if something is wrong or right, I don't need a language translation.
I don't need to 'Olelo Hawaii to know that my language is being abused for the benefit of others.
I don't need to speak fluently to quantify my Aloha for my language or identity...
YOU DON'T NEED TO LIVE IN HAWAII TO CARE AND ALOHA AINA! ALL OUR KANAKA MATTER, NO MATTER WHERE THEY LIVE!!!
This kind of "ENTITLEMENT" amongst some of our Kanaka community needs to STOP. THAT IS DIVISIVE, it's NOT INCLUSIVE whatsoever and it definitely its NOT in line with our Kupuna and Ke Akua...
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Keoki Cortez Aloha mai Theresa, I concur. When I was growing up, there were no hawaiian language classes in school. The same with kanaka maoli history classes. Many of my ohana, including myself, moved to the United States for various reasons, some monetary, some f...See More
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Kahu Richard Maele DeLeon About 20 years ago I was in physical therapy and I met this husband and wife there and we got to know each other after month of this so call therapy! And he tells me she is from Niihau so one day he was speaking to her in olelo and she responded speak to me in English not that so call Hawaiian! So from then on I did not see in any to learn olelo. So I ask him what she meant she said the DOE took a language and changed it to there way. And fine out both of them were school teachers in that they the colonizers changed the Kauna so to the westerns to destroy the language you delete the culture! She said the Niihau Dialect is the Maoli olelo.
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Kerry Kamakaoka'ilima True. Not everything is black and white. You bring up important greys.
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Leigh Cidney Keonekaulana Case I am the 1st cousin of teachers of 'Oleo Hawai'i...and of kumu hula and I don't know all the protocols.
But remeber this and remember it well I am among the many who lied to in school...I am among the many victims of the genocides committed against our
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Momi Okapakipika I am not a native speaker although I try. I do however practice the arts so I get offended when people throw bs around like that. It's probably due to the college degrees in Hawaiian Language making people feel superior then their own people but ask th...See More
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Nalani Kahooilihala Amene Sistah!!! 
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Kuuipo Kumukahi Please let me know how I can help our kanaka maoli living away from Hawai'i and want to know.
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Theresa Keohunani Taber Mahalo nui Anake Kuuipo Kumukahi I just speak from my own experiences and those of my ohana...our lahui across the states want to be home if they could. they want to 'olelo hawaii, learn their moku'auhau, continue and honor their ohana and traditions....See More
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Kapohuolahaina Moniz Pa I am always learning yet picky about my teachers ...respectfully.
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Justin Kalaniali'i Stoleson Sad to see that the person in question seemed to have been a graduate from Ka Haka ʻUla, my school. We aren't taught to be that way. I think it's just the case that you get some hoʻokano type people who bring their hoʻokano with them to the school and put it on top of their new ability to speak ʻōlelo. Shame...
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Solomon Kaleiopu Jr. Here in our own lands of Hawaii seems like we are the minority its not easy living here cost of living is out of your ass, come to Waianae Boat Harbor look at the hundreds of homeless people in the bushes Men, Women Children and Baby's the State Child Protective service don't do shit for these family's and yet the Waianae people stands up and try to protect these family's from being torn apart or evicted from the harbor and yet they are a majority of Kanaka Maoli's look at our prison's again majority Kanaka Maolis.. but no matter what learn from Waianae Nation we are only one Nation Kanaka Maoli's and who did this to us.. Aloha...
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Susan Lincoln One of my pet peeves. Even if one can olelo, doesn't mean he/she lives the culture. Too many get "educated" and think they are somehow more Hawaiian then another, when in truth the knowledge was gained in a manner not cultural. Does that mean we sho...See More
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Paul K Gumapac On point!, many choose to live abroad & that's ok, we want Hawaiian People to be Globally Represented, the problem is clash of Mana'o. Whether it is suppressed or Oppressed depends on the present now time. Those groups who have access or control of funds make the rules. Just saying.
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Melissa Bolton All Of This and every bit of this!! 😍😍
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Sending this in upon request:
If you know anybody evacuating from Florida, please share!
All FL people evacuating to the panhandle who are in need of a place to stay, Baldwin county (near the Florida/Alabama line) opened a 44,000 sq ft building (19477 Fairground Rd, Robertsdale AL 36547 (251) 947-3247). It has kitchens, bathrooms and will hold 2,000 people comfortably and up to 5,000 if needed. They also have outside shelters made for pets, etc ..they are OPEN TODAY. PLEASE copy, paste and share.
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ZacaryLynn Salis Thank you that's good to know I do have family there that evacuated already
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Rebecca Atai Mahalos for sharing. God bless😇🙏🙏🙏🙏😇
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Jason Jackson
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I wish all my family friends and all humans inner peace and happiness 🙏🏻💯🏄🏼
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Jonah Zbiciak Ooooommmmmmmmmmm. It's working 👍🤙
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Mark Purdy Thanks mann, Right back at ya Buddy! today I'm working on mind body and spirit. Aloha fridaz
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Brisa Ferguson Back at ya friend. Love e all your positive vibes
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Diane Buesser Right back at you, Jay!
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If you know anybody evacuating from Florida, please share!
All FL people evacuating to the panhandle who are in need of a place to stay, Baldwin county (near the Florida/Alabama line) opened a 44,000 sq ft building (19477 Fairground Rd, Robertsdale AL 36547 (251) 947-3247). It has kitchens, bathrooms and will hold 2,000 people comfortably and up to 5,000 if needed. They also have outside shelters made for pets, etc ..they are OPEN TODAY. PLEASE copy, paste and share.
Randy Hudnall
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Dear Mr President let's talk about Climate Change,,,,,
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Laulani Teale
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Peace does NOT mean giving up kūʻē. 
But it does mean practicing aloha. Without that, we can never be free.

#peacecookie

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