For Friday, October 24, 2008
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Oct 24, 2008
First and foremost, I understand the seriousness of the crimes that I have committed, and that there are consequences for my actions. There is no excuse for the decisions that I made and I take full responsibility.
I would first like to formally apologize from the bottom of my heart to those people and their families who were/are affected directly or indirectly by my behavior. I am sorry for the damage that I've caused in your lives. Also, I apologize to state and UH for the negative impact this has had on both. Furthermore, I apologize to the U.S. military and veterans for the extremely negative manner in which I have misrepresented the Army. This behavior has in no way been instilled in me by the Army and I am sorry for the disgrace I have been.
The United States has 0.05 percent of the world's population. We have 3 percent of the world's natural gas reserves and 27 percent of its coal reserves. The U.S. ranks fourth in the world for known uranium (nuclear power) reserves.
The statistics side with Palin.
I know for a fact when it comes to education Maile has been at the forefront. She has also done much to help to house the homeless and low income residents on the West side; has been actively involved in helping our na keiki, na kupuna, and native Hawaiians at the state Capitol and in Waianae; and has been active in helping many nonprofits in Waianae to help our kids become hardworking, productive, taxpaying citizens. I love this young lady because she has a great heart, she's sincere and she really cares about us and Waianae.
Please join Carolyn and me in voting for Maile on Election Day. After all, Maile is no ka oi, don't you agree?
We can turn this trend around by supporting programs like Safe Routes to School (SR2S), which includes adults escorting children to school either on bikes or by walking. In addition, special events such as International Walk to School Day allow parents and children to experience the fun of walking or biking to school with other people in the community. This year Honolulu Waldorf School was the only school on Oahu to participate in this special day. Approximately 100 people walked or biked, skateboarded or rode scooter to school. Imagine the impact on traffic, our environment and most of all our children if all schools participated in such an event.
I encourage all parents and grandparents to start asking teachers and principals about SR2S.
When Watada concluded that Iraq was an illegal war where his actions could result in his being a party to "war crimes," he took the stand to miss his unit's deployment. This remains a serious character deficiency in the minds of many in the military. Should he decide to do so, he has an opportunity to volunteer for a tour of duty in Afghanistan, where he earlier stated in 2005 that he would have no objection to being assigned instead of Iraq. This could serve to nullify some of his critics who accused him of being a coward. Especially since U.S. forces are now suffering more casualties in Afghanistan than in Iraq.
This could be an opportunity for Watada to demonstrate his worthiness of being an American soldier and citizen.
The Republican Party has been for traditional family values, a conservative belief since day one.
During the Gulf War, ex-Army Chief of Staff Colin Powell persuaded then-President George H.W. Bush (elder) not to pursue and capture Saddam Hussein when he and his army were fleeing from Kuwait back to Baghdad. If the allies had captured Saddam, there wouldn't have been an Iraq war today. This is the action of a "dove" ex-Army chief of staff.
For more than 30 years I have voted Republican, but now I have already voted for Barack Obama by absentee ballot. You know why? It's because Obama represents my hopes for the future in areas like "going green" and reaching energy independence from oil. I believe Barack has the ability to lead us into more secure economic times and that he will achieve for us better standing in the world. My confidence in our future when Barack is elected has lead me, a plumbing contractor, to give all my plumbers raises, along with encouragement that we have new opportunities ahead of us.
I'm leaving this week for the mainland to attend meetings that will result in bringing new technologies in solar, wind, hydrogen, water purification and other areas back to Kauai. I intend to expand my business in these "green" technologies with the great crew we have. I'm thankful for the inspiration.
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First and foremost, I understand the seriousness of the crimes that I have committed, and that there are consequences for my actions. There is no excuse for the decisions that I made and I take full responsibility.
I would first like to formally apologize from the bottom of my heart to those people and their families who were/are affected directly or indirectly by my behavior. I am sorry for the damage that I've caused in your lives. Also, I apologize to state and UH for the negative impact this has had on both. Furthermore, I apologize to the U.S. military and veterans for the extremely negative manner in which I have misrepresented the Army. This behavior has in no way been instilled in me by the Army and I am sorry for the disgrace I have been.
The United States has 0.05 percent of the world's population. We have 3 percent of the world's natural gas reserves and 27 percent of its coal reserves. The U.S. ranks fourth in the world for known uranium (nuclear power) reserves.
The statistics side with Palin.
I know for a fact when it comes to education Maile has been at the forefront. She has also done much to help to house the homeless and low income residents on the West side; has been actively involved in helping our na keiki, na kupuna, and native Hawaiians at the state Capitol and in Waianae; and has been active in helping many nonprofits in Waianae to help our kids become hardworking, productive, taxpaying citizens. I love this young lady because she has a great heart, she's sincere and she really cares about us and Waianae.
Please join Carolyn and me in voting for Maile on Election Day. After all, Maile is no ka oi, don't you agree?
We can turn this trend around by supporting programs like Safe Routes to School (SR2S), which includes adults escorting children to school either on bikes or by walking. In addition, special events such as International Walk to School Day allow parents and children to experience the fun of walking or biking to school with other people in the community. This year Honolulu Waldorf School was the only school on Oahu to participate in this special day. Approximately 100 people walked or biked, skateboarded or rode scooter to school. Imagine the impact on traffic, our environment and most of all our children if all schools participated in such an event.
I encourage all parents and grandparents to start asking teachers and principals about SR2S.
When Watada concluded that Iraq was an illegal war where his actions could result in his being a party to "war crimes," he took the stand to miss his unit's deployment. This remains a serious character deficiency in the minds of many in the military. Should he decide to do so, he has an opportunity to volunteer for a tour of duty in Afghanistan, where he earlier stated in 2005 that he would have no objection to being assigned instead of Iraq. This could serve to nullify some of his critics who accused him of being a coward. Especially since U.S. forces are now suffering more casualties in Afghanistan than in Iraq.
This could be an opportunity for Watada to demonstrate his worthiness of being an American soldier and citizen.
The Republican Party has been for traditional family values, a conservative belief since day one.
During the Gulf War, ex-Army Chief of Staff Colin Powell persuaded then-President George H.W. Bush (elder) not to pursue and capture Saddam Hussein when he and his army were fleeing from Kuwait back to Baghdad. If the allies had captured Saddam, there wouldn't have been an Iraq war today. This is the action of a "dove" ex-Army chief of staff.
For more than 30 years I have voted Republican, but now I have already voted for Barack Obama by absentee ballot. You know why? It's because Obama represents my hopes for the future in areas like "going green" and reaching energy independence from oil. I believe Barack has the ability to lead us into more secure economic times and that he will achieve for us better standing in the world. My confidence in our future when Barack is elected has lead me, a plumbing contractor, to give all my plumbers raises, along with encouragement that we have new opportunities ahead of us.
I'm leaving this week for the mainland to attend meetings that will result in bringing new technologies in solar, wind, hydrogen, water purification and other areas back to Kauai. I intend to expand my business in these "green" technologies with the great crew we have. I'm thankful for the inspiration.
» E-mail: letters@starbulletin.com
» Mail: Letters to the Editor, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 7 Waterfront Plaza, 500 Ala Moana, Suite 210, Honolulu, HI 96813