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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (372955)8/17/2008 11:21:06 PM
From: S. maltophilia  Respond to of 436258
 
<<convicted felon/mental patient taking over the Palace in Honolulu.>>
A nice allegory indeed. No more "foreign" than anything at the opposite end of the country.

HONOLULU (AP) - A man who says he's the king of Hawaii says he planned to chain himself to the throne at the historic royal palace in Honolulu Friday, but couldn't find it.

Sixty-7-year-old James Kimo Akahi (KEE'-moh uh-KAH'-hee) was among 23 members of a Hawaiian pro-sovereignty group arrested Friday after seizing the palace, which is now a state museum. They locked the front gates. And Akahi says he planned to lock himself to the throne, but had never been there before and didn't know where it was.
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