Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Molokai Soldier in Afghanistan

3 March, 2008, Jesse English, The Molokai Dispatch
The people of Afghanistan are mostly pleasant, hard-working, and pose no threat to US or Coalition forces. They are simple and lack much if any education. Most have no concept of what is going on in the world around them.

I once tried to explain through my interpreter what a convenience store or a mall was and I was totally unable to get them to even grasp...

I had always been poor growing up, and felt that I had a good appreciation for things, but five and a half months later upon my return from my first deployment all of life seemed even sweeter.

To be able to walk outside and not have to wear body armor, a helmet, night-vision goggles or to carry a rifle was nice. To be in a real house with clean running water and carpeting and not have to worry about mortars and rockets shelling you is bliss.

After months of eating nothing but MRE's and drinking plain bottled water, the simple act of getting in your car and driving to the store and being able to buy or eat anything you want any time is more than I can describe.

Being able to watch REAL television and drink a beer is probably taken for granted by every person in America,...

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Upcoming Akaku Closure

KAHULUI, HI,March 3 – The studio offices and media lab of Akaku: Maui Community Television (Akaku) at 333 Dairy Road, Kahului will be closed to the public...

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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Time to grind

Tom Patrick
March 3, 2008, The Molokai Times

Molokai Skate Park officially opens!

No more jumping the fence for skaters, bladers, BMXers, or anyone who wants to tempt fate with some wheel-based acrobats. Molokai Skate Park officially opened Feb. 29. Located next to the Mitchell Pau‘ole Center in Kaunakakai, the park is open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily and is free to use.

"I am an avid boarder. I had to discontinue when they started to put wheels on it," joked Danny Mateo, Maui County Council vice-chair, during his speech at the grand opening. "We came together to recognize people like the Surfing the Nations group who came and helped us. We were strangers the first day and when you left we became family."

After visits in August and October, members of the charitable organization Surfing the Nations returned two weeks ago...
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Sunday, March 2, 2008

Injunction against website is lifted, Judge reverses earlier decision, saying he may have violated the free speech rights...

Henry Weinstein, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer

March 1, 2008

SAN FRANCISCO -- -- Saying he may have violated free speech rights, a federal judge reversed field Friday and lifted an injunction that had effectively shut down a website that...

The judge acknowledged in court Friday that there were serious questions about whether his original order represented a "possible violation of the 1st Amendment." White said he was making no definitive finding on that issue now.

Later in the day, the judge issued a formal written ruling, stating that the groups had raised many issues that were not considered at the original hearing. He also said the injunction had triggered "exactly the opposite effect" of that intended: generating ...

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