Friday, February 12, 2010

LIBERTEASE

DOPE, DIAMONDS, AND PROSTITUTES, ZOOMIN WHO?

Tracy Ryan,
"Decriminalization allows johns and sex workers to engage in agreed acts without fear of the police and, by the same token, report abuse to the police," Ryan says. "Laws against pimps or others who coerce and abuse sex workers would remain in full force, but would be easier to prosecute as the victims would no longer be criminals themselves."

Can we begin to see the foolishness of the statement by Ms. Ryan?

To support and assist victims is to first help them in overcoming the effects of victimization. Second, is to supply them with the tools and resources necessary to prevent repetition of negativity in thought and habits that would lead to perpetuation and, above all, their acceptance of and cooperation in their further victimization.



 IS THIS THE FUTURE OF THE HAWAIIAN HOMELANDS?
Pointing to Obama, Hawaii lawmaker aims to decriminalize marijuana ...
Jan 17, 2010 ... A Hawaii lawmaker plans to introduce legislation this week that would decriminalize ... However, even if California does legalize marijuana, ...
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

HOW THEY GET YOUR BUCKS

Liu broke bid law, Senate panel says | starbulletin.com | News ...
Hawaii Newspaper - Coverage and reports on news, sports, business, entertainment ... fines and misdemeanor criminal charges against Ted Liu, director of the ...
archives.starbulletin.com/2008/05/07/news/story04.html - Cached

Monday, January 11, 2010

CAN YA SMELL 'EM

I Gov. Defends State On Chinatown Rats__ http://tiny.cc/niXZZ
Chinatown rats not a problem - Hawaii Business - Topix
20 posts - 8 authors - Last post: Dec 20, 2009
Chinatown rat problem, might not be a problem to you but, it is a major problem for me. I stopped buying my food in Chinatown. ...
www.topix.com/forum/source/honolulu.../T99VU5IGIRKSRQSHL - Cached 

Thursday, December 3, 2009

WHO KNOWS ?

Hawaii revises H1N1 vaccine allocations: State's distribution system criticized for shortages, 'lack of transparency' [The Honolulu Advertiser] http://tiny.cc/8N81i




Tuesday, October 13, 2009

THE CONSPIRACY OF GUILT AND SILENCE

TWIT                              Struggle Ignored


By Rob Shikina
Honolulu Star Bulletin
Three Royal Hawaiian hotel employees told police they saw a man on top of someone who was kicking on the beach fronting the hotel early Oct. 2, according to court documents.

Aaron M. Susa, center, who is charged with second-degree murder in the death of Bryanna Antone, appeared in court yesterday.

Three hours later the body of 25-year-old Bryanna Antone of New Mexico was found in the ocean near the site of the struggle.

Two of the employees said the person underneath was a woman, while the third was not sure. One of the employees, a cook, said he saw the man on top of the woman, "either shoving or choking her with both hands near the throat area," the documents said.



The cook told police the man "made the choking or shoving movement five times, then stopped, for a total of 30 repetitions," the documents said. He said it appeared the man was also trying to hug or kiss the woman, and she was kicking her legs, but that neither of them was making a sound during the encounter, which lasted about 10 minutes.