Wash Post: Tropical Battle of Race, Rights Divides Islanders
The Washington Post carried another
article yesterday on the legal challenges to Native Hawaiian
institutions, and mentions the massive march through
Waikiki last weekend, but again fails to even mention the independence
aspect of the issue. The article concludes with another outrageous statement
from Thurston Twigg-Smith, that his grandfather and other leaders of the 1893
fake revolution, which Congress 100 years later apologized for
supporting, "kept Hawaii from falling into foreign hands at a time of political
intrigue and instability." The truth is that these traitors to the legitimate
government of Hawaii were the source of the political intrigue and instability,
and their main purpose was to transfer the Hawaiian land into foreign hands.
Review my analysis of the
Washington Post's article last month.
Posted: Mon - September 15, 2003 at 10:12 PM