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"at the risk of seeming ridiculous, let me say that the true revolutionary is guided by a great feeling of love. it is impossible to think of a genuine revolutionary lacking this quality... we must strive every day so that this love of living humanity will be transformed into actual deeds, into acts that serve as examples, as a moving force."

- che guevara





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today, i went down to the hawaii convention center for the first hawaiian international auto show, since i'm looking to purchasing a car, hopefully, in the next few weeks.

i've got my eyes on civic hybrid, civic sedan lx, prius, and sentra—nothing fancy; i'm just a pleb.

oh, by the way, i look really small in an escalade.

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front the honolulu advertiser:

protesters drowned out an admissions day celebration at iolani palace last year but for the most part have refrained from public comment as the state starts planning to commemorate its 50th anniversary in 2009.

last year's demonstration was a relatively small protest at a low-key ceremony.

with plans for a much larger event in 2009, the state will have to tread lightly to avoid touching off a protest.

the state house tourism and culture committee unanimously approved a bill yesterday to create a 12-member commission to plan and coordinate the 2009 event, which could cost $250,000.

there hasn't been a lot of noise at public hearings on the measure, but rumblings have already started among independent-minded hawaiians, a vocal minority that sees statehood as a painful reminder of what they have lost in terms of culture, language, land and sovereignty.

"they shouldn't be celebrating it," said haunani-kay trask, a professor of hawaiian studies at the university of hawaii. "it's celebrating a tragedy that befell the hawaiian people, which was the overthrow and annexation."

in 1959, 93 percent of hawaii residents voted for statehood, and it is unlikely large numbers of residents would renounce their citizenship today. the transition from territory to state afforded the rights and protections of u.s. citizenship to hawaii residents, who had been disenfranchised under a territorial government led by presidential appointees rather than elected governors.

opponent rickard kinney of the hawaiian political action council of hawaii put an ironic twist on this viewpoint in his written testimony, arguing that only hawaii's wealthy have benefited by statehood while many hawaiians have been forced into homelessness and have died while waiting for promised homes on the hawaiian homestead waitlist.

"like the territory of hawaii, the state of hawaii is just an ongoing perpetuation of the wrongs that (were) committed against a friendly nation, its constitutional sovereign and the indigenous native hawaiian people whose only fault may have been in having too much trust in the united states," he wrote.

trask said she is not sure what would be appropriate in lieu of a celebration.

"we don't need any more apologies," she said. "people who celebrate statehood are proud to be a state. we're on opposite sides. any time there's any commemoration of that sort, it reminds people like me that we were once an independent country and we are no more."


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031707
propagandhi - gifts

wake up, coughing, tired, with my face in my hands
staring at the window as the sunlight demands action
all the energy it takes to close these bedroom blinds
wrote this selfish sadness on a bathroom wall
spent half the span of some lost culture's rise and fall
but i'm as clueless as a drooling four year old

still hoping i might find the capacity
to let you know i know you're lonely

so here's the last call for regrets
a final slow dance through
the days that we all hold on to
here's the promises i've made
tied too tight to undo
an unwrapped gift from me to you

all the slightly insane on the 18 north main
reaching for a small-town downtown, night rain
nothing i could say could be worth saying anyway today
like "hey, whatever happened to what's that guy's name?"
we get a little older and it looks the same: askance
excuse my failing sense of humour

still hoping i might find the capacity
to let you that we're all lonely

so here's the last call for regrets
a final slow dance through
the days that we all hold on to
here's the promises i've made
a razor blade and this broken piece of chain
a history left to rust out in the rain

031407
according to www.greatwallofchina.org, my website is blocked from access in the people's republic of china.



i'm flattered, really.

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buster keaton from the film, "the cameraman":