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To: Organic Panic
When he goes to Honolulu nearly the entire southern half of the island grinds to a halt. It took 3 hours to get across the Pali when he was there a few years back. When he crosses the mountains the Like Like, Pali, and H3 are ALL shut down for him.

Why would they shut them all down? What possible sense does that make? For those who don't know, the Like Like, Pali, and H-3 are parallel highways under the Ko'olau Mountain Range between the windward side (Kaneohe and Kailua) to Honolulu. One can only be on one of those roads at a time, and there would be no reason to switch from one to another midstream. So I don't get why they'd shut them all down.

34 posted on 12/29/2016 6:58:33 PM PST by bus man (Loose Lips Sink Ships)
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To: bus man
Why would they shut them all down? What possible sense does that make? For those who don't know, the Like Like, Pali, and H-3 are parallel highways under the Ko'olau Mountain Range between the windward side (Kaneohe and Kailua) to Honolulu. One can only be on one of those roads at a time, and there would be no reason to switch from one to another midstream. So I don't get why they'd shut them all down.

My only conclusion is that since they do run across the mountain and are visible to each other at one point or another someone could stage a sniper attack from one pass to the other. If you have driven across any of them you will also note that the closure signals are at the base of the passes. I'm sure the SS has their rhyme and reason. Of course Obama likes to wait until rush hour time to cause maximum mayhem.
36 posted on 12/29/2016 10:29:46 PM PST by Organic Panic (Rich White Man Evicts Poor Black Family From Public Housing - MSNBCPBSCNNNYTABC)
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