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Wow. It's great to meet someone with so much influence over Hawaii. I'm glad they're shrugging it off too; especially since they have no other (sane) choice.
Great blog ... well, all except for your love of the Lakers.
The Korean is a Korean American living in Washington D.C. He lived in Seoul until he was 16, then moved to Los Angeles area. The Korean refers to himself in the third person because he thinks it sounds cool.
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ReplyDeleteGreat blog ... well, all except for your love of the Lakers.
Not all people in Hawaii are Hawaiians. Only those with genealogy dating back to pre-1778 are considered Hawaiian.
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