Civil rights committee chair "racist"? + Akaka bill not "sovereignty"


Star-Bulletin editorial looks at the composition and politics of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and its Hawaii Advisory Committee, as it begins hearings on the Akaka bill, including this tidbit:
The new chairman of the Hawaii committee is Michael Lilly, state attorney general under former Gov. George Ariyoshi. Lilly has not stated his opinion of the Akaka Bill. Among the allegations against Lilly during his failed Senate confirmation in 1985 was an accusation by the late David Schutter that Lilly was a "racist." Schutter then was a law partner of future Gov. Ben Cayetano, who as a state senator was among those who led the effort to reject Lilly's confirmation.

Lilly denied being a racist but conceded that he should not have written a limerick in 1979 that was interpreted as derogatory toward a native Hawaiian defendant, Kenneth Lono, who was contesting his transfer to a mainland prison. The poem said Lono "got sent back to Hawaii, so now he can eat his fish and poi."

Oh, and note to S-B editors: the Akaka bill, whatever it may be, most certainly is not "sovereignty." Let's have a little refresher.

Wikipedia:
Sovereignty is the exclusive right to exercise supreme political (e.g. legislative, judicial, and/or executive) authority over a geographic region, group of people, or oneself. A sovereign is the supreme lawmaking authority, subject to no other

Black's Law Dictionary:
The supreme, absolute, and uncontrollable power by which any independent state is governed; supreme political authority; the supreme will; paramount control of the constitution and frame of government and its administration; the self-sufficient source of political power, from which all specific political powers are derived; the international independence of a state, combined with the right and power of regulating its internal affairs without foreign dictation; also a political society, or state, which is sovereign and independent.

The power to do everything in a state without accountability, --to make laws, to execute and to apply them, to impose and collect taxes and levy contributions, to make war or peace, to form treaties of alliance or of commerce with foreign nations, and the like.

Now, compare and contrast with The Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act of 2007, for example this:
(3) GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITY AND POWER- Any governmental authority or power to be exercised by the Native Hawaiian governing entity which is currently exercised by the State or Federal Governments shall be exercised by the Native Hawaiian governing entity only as agreed to in negotiations pursuant to section 8(b)(1) of this Act and beginning on the date on which legislation to implement such agreement has been enacted by the United States Congress, when applicable, and by the State of Hawaii, when applicable. This includes any required modifications to the Hawaii State Constitution in accordance with the Hawaii Revised Statutes.

Update: At his Advertiser blog, Jerry Burris posts about these 'Conversations' on the Akaka bill, and you can leave comments.

Update 8/23: David M. Forman, immediate past chairman of the Hawai'i State Advisory Committee, has an op-ed in the Advertiser about the actions of the newly stacked committee.


Posted: Wed - August 22, 2007 at 05:59 AM    
   
 
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