08-25-2008, 12:06 PM
Mr Carr - It seems you are comparing Emily Naeole and Kale - as if they come from the same place. The only thing they have in common is that they both have enough Hawaiian to qualify for Hawaiian Homes. Emily has worked very hard, but she is unable to see that she has reached her limit (the Peter Principle).
Kale, on the other hand is brilliant. The reason why you don’t know much about Kale’s qualifications is because he is too humble to talk about all he has done.
It sounds as if you may live in these islands, but you haven’t accepted the gifts that living here can bring. One of these gifts - is the support and strength of all of our kupuna (ancesters). This includes yours too!
Kale’s Great- Great Grandfather was David Malo. When I first heard Kale talk, I had to ask him who is ancestors were, because I heard them speak through him.
When he speaks of his work with the Kanaka Council that is only some of what he has done.
FYI – the Kanaka Council has members from every nationality, not just Kanaka Maoli. Liz Randol, a haole, introduced me to my first meeting.
Also the work the Kanaka Council is doing, supports the healing of our planet, not just the Hawaiian people.
Is he qualified for the job representing us as the District 5 County Council? Yes!!!
Does he need to “grow into this job”? No! He is there now; they need to catch up with him!
He is probably the only one really qualified for this job. It is time for change! Accountability and transparency – no ***** footing around.
Malama Pono - Nohea
Kale, on the other hand is brilliant. The reason why you don’t know much about Kale’s qualifications is because he is too humble to talk about all he has done.
It sounds as if you may live in these islands, but you haven’t accepted the gifts that living here can bring. One of these gifts - is the support and strength of all of our kupuna (ancesters). This includes yours too!
Kale’s Great- Great Grandfather was David Malo. When I first heard Kale talk, I had to ask him who is ancestors were, because I heard them speak through him.
When he speaks of his work with the Kanaka Council that is only some of what he has done.
FYI – the Kanaka Council has members from every nationality, not just Kanaka Maoli. Liz Randol, a haole, introduced me to my first meeting.
Also the work the Kanaka Council is doing, supports the healing of our planet, not just the Hawaiian people.
Is he qualified for the job representing us as the District 5 County Council? Yes!!!
Does he need to “grow into this job”? No! He is there now; they need to catch up with him!
He is probably the only one really qualified for this job. It is time for change! Accountability and transparency – no ***** footing around.
Malama Pono - Nohea