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Hawaii Herald Tribune asks........?How long have you lived in Hawaii?: 44 yearsFun fact about you: Firearms safety instructor, fisherman/surfer, solar power, animal lover with three dogs and PETA, aloha aina stop STRIKERBrigade, support and defend the Constitution for the United States of America, 9-11Truth and Bring the Troops Home Now!, married 35 yrs, farmer, Mr. Fixit and applied mechanics and recycling, sing in the shower,icetea and sunsets over the surfline. Hey, think about THE TEN COMMANDMENTS....the real reason that we can't have the Ten Commandments in a courthouse: You cannot post "Thou Shalt Not Steal," "Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery" and "Thou Shall Not Lie" in a building full of attornies, judges and politicians -- it creates a "hostile work environment" for those kinds of people!!! 1) Why are you running for this office?: The State of Hawaii is a criminal organization that we have allowed to become our masters. Instead of sovereigns over a servant government, we are now the Slaves who pay the taxes they extort from us, steal property from us, and regulate us, and imprison us and even kill us, without due process. I want to serve as governor to be in the most effective position to restrain the bloated police state government that is now our Overseer. 2) What is the biggest problem in your district, and how would you >attempt to solve it?: Most pressing need of Hawaii residents is Individual Sovereignty over government: STOP TAX SLAVERY and the War on Drugs, and end the federal occupation of state airports, ban the I.R.S and DEA from Hawaii, JAIL for Judges, .....By executive orders to govern and restrain the bureaucracy so the People are free from government tyranny. 3) What is the greatest challenge facing Hawaii's public school system, and how would you fix it?: Lack of Student motivation, and federal interference, and cutting expenses are the major problems needing to be address. Kamehameha Schools should be put in charge of all Hawaii schools to make them one big private school system of high quality without racial discrimination for admitting students, with attendance being voluntary, and home schooling options. 4) What can the Legislature do to provide affordable housing on Hawaii Island?: Affordable housing on Hawaii Island could be assisted by the Legislature exempting all taxation on construction materials, real property taxes, labor taxes, and mortages interest costs, solar power installations, encourage owner/builder projects exempt license for plumbing and electrical. 5) The state's tax revenues are expected to increase by $331 million for the budget year that starts next July 1. What's the best use of that money?: RETURN THE MONEY TO TAXPAYERS; CUT TAXES; DO NOT COLLECT TAXES; STOP TAXATION SLAVERY. SEE http://www.HawaiigovernorGeorgePeabody.com |