Posted on 11/27/2015 11:02:18 AM PST by jazusamo
The Supreme Court has just issued an order (read it here) blocking the racially discriminatory separatist election in Hawaii. The order enjoins (stops) the counting of ballots and certification of results pending further order of the Supreme Court. I covered the electionhere and here at PJ Media.
Only one race is permitted to register to vote with Hawaiian government officials for the separatist election.Hawaii has given a private organization millions of dollars to run the election. They believe these actions are constitutional. Judicial Watch has sued Hawaii, and the Public Interest Legal Foundation has filed an emergency brief with the Supreme Court on behalf of the American Civil Rights Union asking the court to stop the election process. (I was on the brief.)
This morning Justice Kennedy, writing for the court, did so and issued an injunction.
Interests on Hawaii are attempting to set up a new government representing the "colonized" native Hawaiians. They do not view American sovereignty as legitimate. Naturally, the Obama administration took their side and filed a brief supporting the racially discriminatory election. They argued that even though Congress has never authorized a new government on Hawaii comprised of the native race, the state should be allowed to establish one.
In 2000, the Supreme Court struck down similar schemes but did not directly have a racially discriminatory election before it because the election had already occurred.
Yes, please explain, butterdezillion.
I know nothing about Hawaii except that they have dangerous surfing contests
and that my mother and father vacationed there without me in the early 1960’s.
Please enlighten Lazamataz, me, and others to the criminal enterprise they are
running. I’m sure that plenty of FReople here would like to hear what is going
on there, not just Laz and me.
At the proper time it will be revealed.
I’ll wait. Please ping me when appropriate.
Yup.
Any. Day. Now.
Very interesting. My old classmate was stationed at Pearl for a number of years. He said that some of the people frankly hated non Polynesians, and he saw enough that convinced him to leave. That and he “Had seen all of the islands and got bored”. The latter is why he now lives in Arizona I guess.
A doctor of ours was also in Hawaii for 20 years. They returned to the Midwest for a number of reasons, but she also mentioned that the increase of native groups adjitating for secession was “getting annoying”.
The next time I run into them, I will ask for clarification.
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