The shit is coming down in Hawaii

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  • g under p
    g under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,237
    krzzzymary wrote:
    I feel totally sick to my stomach.

    Not so much about the ferry itself but for that f'n slimy company.
    You would not believe how sly they were in getting by the ea.

    You would understand my being pissed off even more if you saw our governor.

    I can feel what some of the people of Hawaii must be going, keep updating us.

    I think you have the best signiture I've seen to date. I just saw him in Times Square, NYC 10/6...Norfolk, VA 10/10....Richmond, VA 10/11. Talked to Michael and the band quite a bit and hopefully they'll come back to Florida on my B-day in March 2008 Langerado Festival.

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  • thanks so much for your info and links...I'd definitely appreciate updates too, this is way too big of an issue to be ignored.
  • mhterrapin wrote:
    thanks so much for your info and links...I'd definitely appreciate updates too, this is way too big of an issue to be ignored.


    I know
    and

    I don't understand why this isn't on cnn or something of the like

    I even tried to email it to Bill Maher

    I dont care ...... any media other than just our little local one
    "You can bomb the world to pieces but you can't bomb into peace"
    Michael Franti
  • g under p wrote:
    LOVE AND AFFECTION IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION...Michael Franti

    Peace


    Love it!
    "You can bomb the world to pieces but you can't bomb into peace"
    Michael Franti
  • The latest

    Superferry bill passes in House
    By MARK NIESSE, The Associated Press
    HONOLULU – At this rate, the Hawaii Superferry will be plying island waters again in no time.

    The state House of Representatives approved a bill Friday that allows the ferry to resume trips from Oahu to Maui and Kauai without having to first complete a study on its potential to harm whales, to spread invasive species or to lead to further urbanization of the islands.

    The House bill passed with only nine “no’’ votes out of the 51-member body.

    Leaders in the House said they’re willing to consider incorporating into their bill operating conditions suggested by the Senate.

    The House bill leaves environmental enforcement up to Gov. Linda Lingle, while the Senate proposal set a few requirements for the ferry and included a provision protecting taxpayers from lawsuits.

    “We have to concede a little, they have to concede a little,’’ said House Speaker Calvin Say, D-St. Louis Heights-Wilhelmina Rise.

    Superferry officials have said the high-speed, 350-foot catamaran could be voyaging between the islands again in two weeks if the bill passes.

    Both the House and Senate measures fall short of environmentalists’ requests for speed limits on the ferry to avoid whale strikes and mandatory vehicle cleanings to remove invasive species. An amendment submitted by Rep. Hermina Morita, D-Hanalei-Kapaa, including those proposals was turned away in a House vote.

    Superferry officials have said either of those conditions would have killed their business plan and forced them to leave Hawaii.

    Morita compared the “arrogance and speed’’ of the Legislature’s action to the Titanic.

    “We are heading toward . . . a metaphoric iceberg,’’ she said. “We are finding a way to circumvent the law.’’

    Lawmakers are trying to pass a bill allowing the Superferry to sail so they can override court rulings that said the boat service couldn’t operate until the state completes an environmental study.

    The House and Senate are not far apart.

    Proposals in both chambers call for the governor to create and enforce environmental rules for the Superferry, provide oversight of the governor’s actions, prohibit the company from suing the state and open an investigation into why the Superferry was granted an exception to Hawaii’s environmental laws.

    But the Senate version has additional provisions forcing the Superferry to apply for a government permit that could set operating conditions while giving some liability protection for whale strikes, to request an observer to assist in avoiding endangered humpback whales, to notify passengers of bans on food and soil transportation, and to inspect vehicles before boarding.

    “What the Senate did was consider the testimony and come up with a good compromise,’’ said Senate President Colleen Hanabusa, D-Nanakuli-Makua. “Everyone seems to be OK with the bill. No one will ever be perfectly happy.’’

    The Senate version also specifies that the lawsuit protection for the state only applies to past actions and leaves the Superferry free to take future legal recourse.

    Superferry officials insisted on this point, and House leadership has agreed to incorporate it into the final bill, which must be finished by the end of the emergency session Wednesday.

    The $300 million Hawaii Superferry project was to start service with a four-story catamaran built to carry up to 866 passengers and 282 vehicles on two daily round trips.

    A second ferry is being built in Mobile, Ala. It is intended to serve the Big Island in 2009.
    "You can bomb the world to pieces but you can't bomb into peace"
    Michael Franti