2020 is around the corner and it’s almost time for another presidential election. President Trump’s accomplishments are remarkable for being in office for so little…
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What is the Democratic party going to do with Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, the most outspoken anti-war candidate in the primaries? Gabbard’s provocative campaign presents an…
In my heyday, I had the opportunity to be in teaching situations at the elementary, middle school, high school, collegiate, and adult-education levels in classroom…
“Islanded.” That’s a word I did not use until I settled on Kauai. It’s a simple word, actually the simple past tense and past participle…
Throughout history, change has taken place. It is inevitable; absolutely nothing ever stays the same, from the tiniest microscopic atom to the universe. Look into…
I have been traveling to Kauai since 2000 and have enjoyed the laid-back, peaceful surroundings of the whole island. I come to see the real…
Worshipers at the Temple of Science claim it is anti-constitutional for native people to believe that Mauna Kea is desecrated by building an eighteen-story telescope…
After two and a half years, “Relatives and Friends of the Incarcerated” can celebrate a small victory in the arena of prison reform. As of…
Jesse Unruh, speaker of the California Assembly from 1961 to 1968, is credited with coining the phrase, “Money is the mother’s milk of politics.” ……
This column, my focus shifts to breathe in the healing green of trees rather than concentrate on the contention of a minority of Hawaiian people…