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HPP under attack!!!!
Sounds like the inmates are in control of the prison.

People should not have to live in fear.

Gun Control means that only criminals can have guns and their ain't a damn thing law abiding citizens can do.
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this is just one of many people's experience with the land of Aloha. Could this be you to in the not so very distant future?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gpis1QGB4...re=related


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Let's get together and over grow the government!!!!
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Support the 'Jack Herer Initiative'NOW!!
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Originally posted by DickWilson

One approach that works with unknown vehicles in your area is to stroll out, take a obvious photograph and leave. Nothing like a little paranoia to unsettle the scum of the world. And when you stroll out to take that picture, being a physcopathic geezer, be sure to take a hickory, or by preference aluminum cane with you to take the picture, that way if the affore mentioned scum takes offense to the picture being taken, you are armed. In a fashion that even the state of Hawaii has not managed to make illegal, yet.

dick wilson



I support this approach (tracking lic # and pictures). HA has been using this idea for years. Scares scum away and a few unknowing real estate looky loos with the appearance of "being a physcopathic geezer"..
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Those vids on You tube are halarious. and look at the links next to this one.
These bottom of the food chain geeks could never make it in Hawaii.
It's called Natural Selection.

One Thing I can always be sure of is that things will never go as expected.
One Thing I can always be sure of is that things will never go as expected.
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" If you come to my door in the middle of the night to request help or calling 911, I will call them for you. I will NOT".-Dick Wilson
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Sorry Dick, I'm not sure I understand this quote by you earlier. Are you saying that you would or wouldn't call 911 for a stranger that came to your door?
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From Sean's post "The break in occured around 25th and Shower and a good neighbor did catch the plates, but when they were called in they didn't match the vehicle."

This should not have been the end of the affair. Did the police check with the owner of the plates? Does that person have a purple Mitsubishi? Had the plates been reported stolen? Where is the vehicle to which the plates belong? Police work entails more than 'take a report, file and forget'. This is the kind of situation where a good Neighborhood Watch can put gentle pressure on the Police by asking for follow up and making it clear that a response IS required.
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Greg; unfortunately from the way the puntuation came out it looks like I said I would not. What I intended to say was, I would call 911 for anyone at my door, I would not however allow them into my home, unless I knew them. The need to use the phone has been used as a ruse numerous times to gain entry. By all means call 911 or a tow truck for anyone in need, DO NOT allow entry into your home unless you are familiar with the individual.

dick wilson
dick wilson
"Nothing is idiot proof,because idiots are so ingenious!"
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Mahalo Dick
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The guy on youtube who couldn't make it in Hawaii reminds me of some of the American base-rats I met while serving out the last two and a half years of my enlistment in Japan. The moment I arrived at Atsugi base, all I heard was "Japan sucks", how racist the Japanese were toward "gaijin" (Japanese equivalent of "haole", meaning "foreigner"), how it was too expensive to live off base, that the language was too hard to learn, etc. I knew guys in the service who never left the base for almost three years. They only hung out with other Americans, and spent their whole time in Japan complaining how horrible Japan was.

Meanwhile, I moved off base and started enjoying myself.

Are the Japanese racist? Some are, but not the many, many friends that I made. Do they mistreat "gaijin"? Rarely. Was it expensive to live there? Yes, but I learned to work around it by changing my diet, even taught English on the side to make extra money). Was the language difficult to learn? Yeah it was hard, but I had a blast learning it.

Most of the stuff my American compatriots told me was baloney dressed in half-truths, and the same applies to the youtube whiner. I took such a shine to Japan that I ended up staying for ten years. Made lots of friends, chased their lovely ladies (until I got married), and had the time of my life. Happy to say I'm enjoying my life in Hawaii too.

My point: Don't make your decision based on the ramblings of a whiny guy on youtub--or the base-rats that never made the effort to give Japan a chance. Your happiness is in your head. Hawaii, Japan, wherever, is what you make it.
Tim

A superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions--Confucius
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Punafish, exactly the same in Hawaii, guys would get sent here and never leave base, hated every minute of it. I loved it from the start, got off base, married and lived here ever since. Damn good thing everyone doesn't want to live here!
Gordon J Tilley
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