Looks like they are trying to set up a legal fund to sue Hawaii over their failure to comply with UPIA.
http://www.thepostemail.com/legal-fund/
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From the comment section:
John Charlton says:
December 22, 2009 at 1:00 AM
My thoughts on a Law Suit are as follows:
Those who have made UIPA requests and were refused, need to contact me (use contact form at top of page), and give me details on kind of request you made, and which part of Hawaii Law or Administative Rules you believe grants you the right to have your request heard.
Second, I will set up legal fund, and ask all interested citizens to send a donation and publicize its existence.
Third, I have already contacted 2 lawyers and will seek counsel on how to proceed. We want the info disclosed, that the prime objective.
Fourth, I have 2 projects in the works to get Obamas BC and other personal information. So stay tunned.
Lets not give up the fight, but lets fight all the more forcefullly!
December 10th, 2009 by Derrick DePledge
Not only do we have local bloggers who hate the Mainstream Media, now national bloggers, who hate the Mainstream Media even more deeply, are branching out into our territory.
The Post & Email, a Connecticut-based Web site which describes itself as a new media initiative of American patriots, was apparently the first to report that Paul Tsukiyama has left as director of the state Office of Information Practices.
Tsukiyama did not have a large public profile -- he was mentioned in The Advertiser in three stories since being appointed by Gov. Linda Lingle in 2007, including a brief about his appointment -- but he led an important office.
Tsukiyama, an attorney, left in November for a job at the Hawaii Health Systems Corp., which oversees the states public hospitals. Cathy Takase is acting director at OIP until Lingle appoints a permanent replacement.
So while we will take our lickings for being scooped by the Post & Email, we will let readers decide whether their speculation about the reasons for Tsukiyamas departure is credible.
"Since it is a recurring theme with government officials who are in a position to expose Obama that they resign or get removed, or are promoted out of the way, I was intrigued to learn today of Tsukiyamas resignation, when I spoke with the OIP office by phone. "
Folks at the OIP and Lingles office said today that Tsukiyamas departure had nothing to do with a presidential cover-up. Tsukiyama could not immediately be reached for comment.
New World Order Honoluluadvetiser
Smells very sinister. If the Muslim Messiah was legit, this wouldn’t be happening.
Welcome to what it feels like when your country has fallen to a dictatorship.
“natural born American citizen” -—when I heard that from Fukino, I knew the fix was in. Let’s see, who does the Hawaii DOH fear the most? A few bloggers or the full force and fraud of the White House and U.S. gubbermint.
They made their choice awhile ago. Who needs laws when you have the Chicago crime machine backing your play.
Perhaps John Charlton and others can direct their attention now to the governor's office, before commencing litigation in the courts.
Keep the pressure on.