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Ms. Malakaua: Thank you. Well the protesting and the writing occurring around <br />our nation clearly demonstrates that it's time for a new and <br />improved system. Designed to remove social and racial <br />inequalities, political corruption and a few affluent wanted to <br />control humanity by removing as farther away from our natural <br />and moral rights. Elector power and lively hoods. Our complaint <br />was very simple. The County and State have not impartially <br />enforced their own laws. We have submitted to this Board various <br />testimonies. Photos, videos and articles in support of our claim. <br />And our newest testimony only further supports it. The protest <br />camp is illegal regardless of who owns the road. Because permits <br />were never issues. And why is it that the State and County are able <br />to enforce these same laws everywhere else for the same thing but <br />not in this situation? We have also addressed these same concerns <br />with DHHL and DLNR, pleading with them to enforce the law but <br />to no avail. We hope that the Board of Ethics sees the State and <br />County's response for what it is. Turning a blind eye to an <br />illegitimate act of defiance for the rule of law. The allegations we <br />have brought forth are very serious. And for our elected officials <br />to hope that this conflict will just all go away. It not only reckless <br />and dangerous, but unethical. If the County and State of Hawaii <br />are unable to fairly enforce the law, then we cease to have a <br />functioning government that can safeguard our Constitutional <br />Rights and therefore should be placed under a Federal mandate <br />until they are about to properly govern themselves. And elected <br />officials who disregard their sworn responsibilities and undermine <br />the Constitution by condoning illegal activity should be held <br />accountable. The people have awoken and they are now starting to <br />realize what's going on and where we are all heading, so they are <br />retaliating because leadership is no longer in touch with their <br />communities and no longer a voice for the people. However, those <br />that are abusing their power gained leverage and control over <br />others or inflicting economic damage to force political change <br />eventually loses their currency when the people are no longer in <br />fear of them or giving into their unconstitutional demands. What <br />are the overall lessons here? Well, that nothing good ever comes <br />from dancing with the devil. And the patriotic Americans will <br />never forfeit their rights voluntarily. Mahalo. <br />Mr. Robinson: Can I just. I read your, what you submitted and I can see that a lot <br />of this addresses DLNR and DHHL and enforcement there. But <br />from a County perspective, with us being just the County Board of <br />Ethics, I didn't see where you referred to any particular section of <br />the County Ethics Code that has been violated here. And so I <br />didn't know which way to address this back to you. <br />10 <br />
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