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Originally posted by 00PS
Should the Confederate States of the USA be allowed to be independant after they lost a civil war? No!
Originally posted by ghostsoldier
00PS speaks the truth... What do you think the US would do if all of a sudden Hawaii wanted independance?
Originally posted by 00PS
The point isn't they want independance.
The point is they were never engaged in a civil war and lost
and have no right to claim independance.
Originally posted by rapier28
The U.S government has pretty much seen fit to support every dissident group from non-allied countries.
Originally posted by rapier28
There are elements of Hawaii that want independence. This is never reported because the rest of the world doesn't inflame the situation.
This is just a quick search on google.
Originally posted by Muaddib
Can we please see links of the protests of the masses of people in Hawaii that want this independence?....
What is the percentage of people that want this?
[edit on 25-3-2005 by Muaddib]
"The cause of Hawaii and independence is larger and dearer than the life of any man connected with it. Love of country is deep-seated in the breast of every Hawaiian, whatever his station."
- Lili`uokalani, Hawaii's last Queen
"This is a historical issue, based on a relationship between an independent government and the United States of America, and what has happened since and the steps that we need to take to make things right."
- Republican Governor Linda Lingle, January 2003
"The recovery of Hawaiian self-determination is not only an issue for Hawaii, but for America. ... let all of us, Hawaiian and non-Hawaiian, work toward a common goal. Let us resolve ... to advance a plan for Hawaiian sovereignty."
- Democratic Governor Ben Cayetano
1998 State of the State Address
The party considers the visit, the first of its kind in 56 years since the KMT fled to Taiwan at the end of the Chinese civil war, as an "ice-breaking trip." During his visit, Chiang is scheduled to pay homage at the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in Nanjing and the Mausoleum of the 72 Martyrs in Guangzhou.
Originally posted by subz
Its not that different at all. It represents a disintergration of a nations borders. America wont accept Hawaii's departure from the United States. For the very same reasons that China wont allow Taiwans.
The Chinese should play a gamble and say that they'll allow a Taiwanese referendum if Americans allow a Hawaiian referendum If the countries both vote for independance then both countries should allow them that.
Also wheres the logic in people saying that independance can only come from (Civil) war? Theres plenty of examples of non-violent independance struggles.
Originally posted by subz
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The civil war point is irrelevant. If a peoples wants independance thats all thats needed. East Timor wasnt a civil war, they were invaded by Indonesial. Ukraine and the former Soviet states didnt engage in any war for their independance. War is not a necessary precursor to independance.