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Obamaville 2?: Huge 50 acre Tent City Takes Root in WAIPAHU Hawaii
http://www.staradvertiser.com ^ | Jun 27, 2010 | By Dan Nakaso

Posted on 06/30/2010 9:51:20 AM PDT by Maelstorm

WAIPAHU » Pastor Joe Hunkin picked his way around rusted car axles, propane tanks and two-by-fours studded with bent nails to find a homeless encampment where people have been cooking and sleeping directly behind Waipahu High School, in an area that received unwanted national attention this month.

Hunkin walked past a pit bull puppy and peered over a makeshift shelter of tents and tarp hidden by koa haole and elephant grass, then pointed toward the high school's athletic complex barely a football field away.

"The school is right over there," Hunkin said last week. "This isn't right."

The strip of land is bounded by Waipahu High School on one side and the calming waters of Pearl Harbor's Middle Loch on the other, where the Navy's mothball fleet sits idle. It's the most visible portion of an enormous homeless encampment that stretches five miles over approximately 50 acres of city, Navy and state land that serpentines around Waipio Point Access Road, the Ted Makalena Golf Course and the city's Waipio Soccer Complex and back down to Pearl City in the opposite direction, said Beth Chapman, who uncharacteristically lost a suspect in the swampy brush last year after five straight days of searching the area with her husband, Duane "Dog" Chapman, and their bounty hunting family.

In an episode of "Dog The Bounty Hunter" that aired on the A&E network two weeks ago, the Chapmans mounted mo-peds and switched their SUVs into four-wheel drive to navigate the area, where they discovered about 60 different encampments, Beth Chapman said last week in a telephone interview from Canada, where "Dog" was on a publicity tour.

The Chapmans have waded into homeless encampments plenty of times before in the islands—but nothing like the area around the golf course and soccer complex where Beth got two flat tires and Duane's daughter, "Baby Lyssa," had to rock her SUV back and forth to escape a muddy patch.

"That's real jungle land back there," Beth Chapman said. "The foliage was 10, 12 feet high with paths that lead everywhere into moats with people walking around with machetes. If you're the criminal element, those are the best places to hide in. They've got that whole place mapped out. They know every nook and cranny and they know how to escape quick."

Doran J. Porter, executive director of the Affordable Housing and Homeless Alliance, believes more and more homeless encampments like the one behind Waipahu High School are springing up on Oahu as Honolulu police and city officials continue to push Oahu's homeless off of beaches and out of city parks.

"I don't know why it would surprise anyone that they've found these places," Porter said. "You get kicked out of one place, you have to find somewhere else to survive the night. ... And now their desperation is starting to show."

Girls at the Waipio Soccer Complex walked into the women's bathroom a few months ago and found a naked woman bathing in the bathroom sink, said Michele "Bud" Nagamine, who runs the 25-team Leahi Soccer Club that practices and plays at the soccer complex. Boys who went into the men's bathroom also found a naked man bathing in the sink, she said.

"It's an area removed from the main road," Nagamine said. "Things have been happening."

Scott Keopuhiwa, president of the Hawaii Youth Soccer Association, keeps track of problems at the soccer complex and has heard recent reports of homeless people washing laundry and dirty pots and pans in the bathroom sinks.

"That's an ongoing problem," Keopuhiwa said. "You want to make sure the kids are safe when they go to the restrooms. It's definitely a concern."

"Pastor Joe"—as Hunkin's called in Waipahu—has visited the site before, to implore the families living there to send their children to his shelter, the Lighthouse Outreach Center at Waipahu's Assembly of God Church.

"I said, 'Let me give the kids food,'" Hunkin said. "The homeless kids ride their bikes around there, but they never come to the shelter. My heart goes out for those kids."

Hunkin regularly detects the aroma of marijuana, but doesn't know whether it emanates from the homeless people or from delinquent school kids who also hang out in the area.

Chapman called the area a haven for chronic "ice" users.

Some had built multiple compounds out of plywood, or patched together tarps and tents. One person lived in a hollowed-out banyan tree, Chapman said, "and there was a cave that had a couch and carpet in it."

"There were thousands and thousands and thousands of places to hide in," she said. "Outside elements have definitely moved in and made it their home."

When he took over as principal of Waipahu High School last fall, Keith Hayashi began receiving reports of break-ins at the school's athletic storage shed.

At a time when all Hawaii schools are scrambling for funds, Waipahu High School lost saws, coolers, rubber trash cans, weed eaters, a half-dozen generators, a riding mower and a golf cart.

"We were getting hit left and right," Hayashi said. "We don't want to be replacing equipment when we can put our resources into instruction for our students."

School officials repeatedly called Honolulu firefighters when smoke would appear behind the school, which always turned out to be homeless people cooking on open flames, Hayashi said.

In February, state and city law enforcement officers swept the area behind the school and put up "no trespassing" signs.

"We didn't have any proof the homeless people were the ones who broke into our storage containers," Hayashi said. "I do know that once they cleared the area, we haven't had any break-ins since."

But with reports of homeless encounters at the soccer complex and evidence of new campsites behind his school last week, Hayashi worries about the upcoming school year.

"I am concerned," he said. "We need to be sure our students are safe and well accounted for."

It's the kind of situation that will only grow worse on Oahu as Honolulu's homeless continue to migrate away from beaches and parks, said Porter of the Affordable Housing and Homeless Alliance.

"We're not solving the problem," Porter said. "We're just shuffling people from one spot to the other and we're going to be seeing more of this."


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Hawaii
KEYWORDS: broke; hawaii; homeless; hopeless; jobless; obamaville
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To: a fool in paradise

LOL!!


21 posted on 06/30/2010 11:16:11 AM PDT by twistedwrench
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To: Hoodat

I’m afraid you are right. If people have no income what are they going to do? There are only so many low income apartments and if you don’t have a minor child or are over 65 those are not avaliable to you. Sad times a head for many.


22 posted on 06/30/2010 11:34:02 AM PDT by chris_bdba
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To: Maelstorm

Hawaii used to be almost self-sufficient - grew all its own food, grew cotton, had at least one mill and wove fabric, made cotton mattresses, etc.

Now everything comes from elsewhere and is sky high expensive. Of course some food is still grown there but not much; there are farmers’ markets, but most of the supermarkets have almost all mainland produc. Last I was there a bit more than 10 years ago Safeway was all mainland, some stores had some local produce.

Also the local airlines have prevented ferries or ship travel from island to island which is another insanity. Hawaii has much insanity.


23 posted on 06/30/2010 11:42:32 AM PDT by little jeremiah
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To: Maelstorm

“Homeless, But Enjoying Hawaii On $3 A Day”

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2511153/posts

good times...


24 posted on 06/30/2010 11:55:02 AM PDT by WOBBLY BOB (drain the swamp! ( then napalm it and pave it over ))
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To: RightWingConspirator

I recommend steel baseball bats. I have one behind each exterior door, nicely tucked in umbrella stands.


25 posted on 06/30/2010 12:18:35 PM PDT by sanjoaquinvalley (Long Time Lady Lurker)
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To: Maelstorm

Wastin’ away again in Obamaville
Searchin’ for my lost reefer of pot...


26 posted on 06/30/2010 1:20:16 PM PDT by OrangeHoof (Washington, we Texans want a divorce!)
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To: OrangeHoof; tx_eggman
Wastin’ away again in Obamaville
Searchin’ for my lost reefer of pot...


Some people say that I'm a poser to blame...
But I know... it's all Bush's fault!
27 posted on 06/30/2010 1:57:27 PM PDT by SpinnerWebb (In 2012 you will awaken from your HOPEnosis and have no recollection of this... "Constitution")
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To: Hoodat

“A cave with a couch & carpet in it”.

Wow— Did Dog find Osama Bin Laden?????


28 posted on 06/30/2010 2:12:47 PM PDT by ridesthemiles
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To: Maelstorm

"ALOHA"

29 posted on 06/30/2010 2:36:11 PM PDT by Liz
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To: Maelstorm

It is better that the homeless are in Waipahu, instead of Ala Moana beach, Kapiolani Park, and Waikiki.
I was in Hawaii 5 months ago, and was shocked by the homeless in major tourist areas.
I am originally from Hawaii, and I think lack of enforcement for many years has made it easy to attract homeless from other states, and to be homeless if you are a resident.
A lot of the homeless are metally ill, or drug users like meth.
Living in Hawaii is not the paradise it once was when I was growing up in Kailua.
Now, Obama visits Kailua every year, and my family tells me beach areas and roads are blocked off so Obama can have his vacation in a beachfront Kailua mansion.
When the Clintons visited, they stayed on the military base. The house they vacationed in was modest, and they were not a nuisance to the Kailua residents. Obama, however, is the king- and feels entitled to a beachfront mansion in the middle of a residential area , the little people be damned.


30 posted on 06/30/2010 3:42:45 PM PDT by kaila (My Hawaii birth certificate does not look like Obama's.)
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To: kaila

We need pictures of Obamavilles posted on a website. I know there is one near “nickel street” downtown in L.A. I don’t go to L.A.


31 posted on 06/30/2010 6:09:12 PM PDT by BobS
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To: Frantzie
"4 to 6% unemployment under Bush. I do not think it even went as high as 6%."

Correct. I wonder what those in Vegas would do to have 4% right now. Or Michigan. Or Florida. The way the dems were foaming years ago about 4% under Bush, you'd think it was the black plague.

32 posted on 06/30/2010 9:38:19 PM PDT by Soothesayer9
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To: RightWingConspirator

“I was stationed at Hickam AFB, HI, from March 1969 through August 1972. We had a huge influx of hippies from CA, OR and WA, and these filthy people loitered, littered and camped on the north shore and wherever the living was easy. Our secretary, a Japanese-American, was furious one morning when she caught a brainless, dope-smoking hippie girl picking pomelo from a tree in her yard. She told the hippie girl, “Get the hell off my property, I planted that tree, it is mine and all of its fruit belongs to me!” The hippie girl replied, “No. God put that tree there for all of us, not just for you.” At that point my secretary grabbed a club and the hippie girl beat a hasty retreat.”

I’ll bet that hippie girl was named “Kagan.”


33 posted on 07/01/2010 7:18:51 AM PDT by Ronbo1948
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To: Maelstorm

Search for Tent and this thread does not come up. I think this is why you see multiple postings.


34 posted on 07/01/2010 1:52:54 PM PDT by DManA
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To: Maelstorm
Welfare Pays Better Than Work, Study Finds - $36,000 a Year in Hawaii

Also, how many Ice heads(Meth adicts) in the tent city?

35 posted on 07/01/2010 5:47:14 PM PDT by Anti-Bubba182
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To: Ronbo1948

Too bad that RINOs in the senate don’t have the gonads to take the filibuster club to Kagan.


36 posted on 07/05/2010 10:11:13 AM PDT by RightWingConspirator (Impeach Zerobama and his band of Commie Czars)
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