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Mr. Robinson: No. <br /> Mr. Sinkin: Not yet. Okay. Do you know a schedule for that? <br /> Mr. Robinson: No. After we deal with it today. <br /> Mr. Sinkin: After you...today. Okay. Well maybe we'll have another chance <br /> to visit on this issue when the resolution comes out. <br /> Mr. Robinson: I'm sure we will. <br /> Mr. Sinkin: I appreciate your time. If you have any questions, I apparently <br /> have a minute or so left. <br /> Mr. Robinson: Does anyone have any questions for Mr. Sinkin? No. <br /> Mr. Sinkin: Okay, thank you. <br /> Mr. Robinson: Okay, thank you Mr. Sinkin. <br /> Mr. Heintz: I have a question for the Chair. Are we supposed a copy of Mr. <br /> Sinkin's earlier... It's in the newest packet? <br /> Mr. Robinson: Yeah. <br /> Mr. Heintz: Thank you. <br /> Mr. Robinson: Okay, the next person is Michael Nathaniel. <br /> Mr. Nathaniel: I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and <br /> to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, <br /> indivisible with liberty and justice for all. My name is Michael <br /> Nathaniel. <br /> Mr. Robinson: And thank you for your service. <br /> Mr. Nathaniel: Thank you for allowing me to speak today. We are blessed. We <br /> are not only blessed to have such a majestic mountain in our <br /> presence, we are also fortunate that Mauna Kea sits on free soil. <br /> Whether you like it or not, this is America. If you look back at our <br /> history, this soil that we proudly stand on, very well could have <br /> been another country that is not free. I have served my time in the <br /> military and have been to other countries that are not free. I took <br /> an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States <br /> against all enemies, foreign and domestic. To say that we are <br /> illegally occupied, to say that this is a fake State, is an insult. Not <br /> 4 <br />