Friday, June 11, 2004

My Crime Editorial on Hawaii Reporter



Here is my latest editorial on Hawaii Reporter (www.hawaiireporter.com) sponsored by the Grassroots Institute of Hawaii (http://www.grassrootinstitute.org/)

http://www.hawaiireporter.com/story.aspx?ba7d1002-1a55-4b1d-b370-2cb6882fb59e

Getting Priorities Straight on Crimes and Punishment
By Pablo Wegesend, 6/11/2004 1:43:03 AM
A Fresh Perspective

Hawaii seems to be one of those states that is excessively harsh on non-violent crime and excessively soft on violent crime.

First let’s go over non-violent crime.

In the state of Hawaii, the legal definition of prostitution doesn’t just mean exchanging money for sex. It also means any touching between a stripper and a customer. On this premise, the police SWAT teams have raided strip bars.

The same SWAT team tactics are used on underground casinos, marijuana farms, and cockfighting venues. This sounds like what the Taliban would do.

Some say that prostitution, gambling, smoking marijuana and cockfighting have side effects for those involved. But are they really that bad that we need to send SWAT teams to stop them?

It is illegal for most places to allow smoking indoors. Shouldn’t it be up to the owners to decide? If someone doesn’t want to go where there’s smoking, one can go elsewhere.

This year, the state Legislature has made it illegal to urinate publicly in downtown. But during the hours when most downtown businesses are closed, it is hard to find a bathroom. At that point, it’s either urinate in one’s pants or urinate on the walls and bushes. But even during business hours, most businesses won’t let anyone use their bathrooms. So where do you go?

Also, in this state, the police have been chasing the homeless out of parks. City Councilmember Donovan Dela Cruz even proposed closing the parks late at night. So where are the homeless supposed to sleep when all the shelters are filled to capacity?

This state doesn’t allow civilians to carry concealed weapons in public, even if they don’t have a criminal record. That doesn’t prevent a huge guy from intimidating and assaulting others. But it does prevent the weak, the short, the injured, the elderly and the pregnant from defending themselves from those stronger than them. So much for enjoying the nightlife.

So while the state is showing the world it is tough on prostitution, smoking, gambling, cockfighting, public urination, homelessness and gun carrying, it is soft on the things that really matter. Violent criminals in Hawaii get a slap on the wrist! They look at the justice system as a joke.

For example, take a look at the Waimanalo Beach Park assault case. Manuel Kupahu and 2 other men viciously beat up Edward Van Lier Ribbink. Kupahu yelled anti-white slurs after Van Lier Ribbink discouraged Kupahu from abusing his dog. Van Lier Ribbink was beaten up, suffering broken ribs. Yet, Kupahu will only get a year in jail. On the same day, Chris Aki was convicted of manslaughter for killing an 11-year-old girl with a metal pipe. Manslaughter? This wasn’t a case of ignorant negligence; this is a case of deliberate, vicious violence. But with a manslaughter conviction, Aki will only get 20 years in prison. Why not life in prison?

Late last month, Wayne Anchetta, who punched his girlfriend in her stomach, dragged her by her hair, threatened her with a knife, poured nail polish and raped her, all on the same night, got only 30 years in prison. Anchetta will be 55 when gets out of jail. He could still be capable of the same violence by then. Why not jail him for life?

The worst case of the state being soft on violent criminals has to do with Judge Sandra Simms, who was rejected for re-appointment. Even by Hawaii standards, she was soft on violent criminals. While some local black activist call her rejection a sign of racism, they refuse to talk about her decisions as a judge.

One of the cases in her court involved Rodney Balbirona, who robbed and assaulted a tourist in the North Shore. Simms put him on probation, and then when he violated probation, Simms put him on probation again. It happened another time, and then finally she sent Balbirona to jail for 5 years. Why didn’t she just put Balbirona in jail in the first place?

In another case involving Judge Simms, Simms delayed a man’s jail sentence because he had a baby on the way. Never mind that the man cracked a teenage boy’s jaw.

This state is also soft on public road racing. The HPD discourages its employees from chasing racers. And all the proposed solutions to this are to take away the racers’ driver licenses or their car. Why not jail time? A hard-headed racer isn’t intimidated by the prospect of getting the license revoked. But put him/her in jail for 5 years, and he/she won’t be racing on public roads within that 5 years.

The state needs to get its priorities straight. It needs to think, which sins are the lesser of all evils, and which sins will get the full force of the law. We only have a limited number of cops, courts, prison space, money and other resources. So the state must be willing to risk being politically incorrect. That means legalizing prostitution, marijuana, indoor smoking, cockfighting, gambling, and concealed weapons. Enforcing laws on these means less time and resources going after violent crimes. And this state needs to get tough on unprovoked violent crime and public road racing.

Thursday, June 10, 2004

Radical Islam Violence

Everytime a Radical Islamic Terrorist blows up something, the Radical Left blames it on America's "imperialist policy" and they said it's and example of the 3rd World poor striking back at the powerful.


So how does the Radical Left explain the following


Four-Year-Old Shot by Radical Muslims

April 10, 2004. It was a warm humid evening on Sulawesi Island (Indonesia) as Deviani walked to church for choir practice. They were getting ready for the Easter service the following morning. Deviani had to carry her four-year-old daughter, Selah, who had hurt her foot riding her bicycle.

Two men, faces covered and armed with automatic weapons entered the back of the church. Soon shots echoed through the village church, bullets penetrating the pews along with six of the choir members including Deviani and her four-year-old daughter.


(info courtesy of "Voices of the Martyr" advertised through NewsMax - the paragraphs written above was a shortened version)

That's right, an Islamic terrorist shot a 4-year-old girl in Indonesia! What does shooting a 4-year-old accomplish  when it comes to "striking the powerful West?" What does that 4-year-old Indonesian girl have to do with Israeli or U.S. policy?

NOTHING!

Islamic terrorism IS NOT ABOUT THE POOR STRIKING AGAINST THE RICH!

Islamic terrorism IS about RADICALS MUSLIMS KILLING ANYONE WHO DOESN'T SUBMIT TO THEIR IDEOLOGY!

Their victims aren't just Americans, Europeans and Israelis! THe victims of Islamic terror INCLUDES AFRICANS, INDONESIANS, FILIPINOS, HINDUS! A HUGE MAJORITY OF the victims of ISLAMIC TERROR LIVE WAY BELOW THE POVERTY LINE!


This isn't Islamophobia. In fact, a lot of Muslims have a real fear of Islamic terrorists coming to hurt them for not being radical enough! 

But no matter how much I repeat myself, the Radical Left will not listen to those facts! You'd have to wait a LONG TIME until you hear a Radical Leftist express sympathy for a African/Indonesian/Filipino/Hindu/Muslim victim of Islamic terror!

Monday, June 07, 2004

Ronald Reagan

Two days ago, America's 40th President, Ronald Wilson Reagan, died

I don't have much time to go over his presidency in details, so here I go!

I think that by calling the Soviet Union an "Evil Empire" and telling Gorbachev "tear down this wall", Reagan showed that he had guts to say the truth, regardless of the what politically correct fanatics think!

He gave American it's pride back and has built a strong military to back it up!

He lowered taxes, which allowed for more investment and made the economy a lot stronger!

He said that big government is the problem, and he is right, However, he didn't live up to his promise to dramatically reduce government spending or to privatize government services!

He was too closely aligned to the Religious Right! His War on Drugs didn't really work since it emphasized militarizing our police force and building prisons. Reagan should've do what Netherlands done, which is legalize marijuana and more emphasis on drug treatment. His jailing of drug addicts in same prisons with violent killers only made things worse!

He was right in standing up to the communists! He was right in fighting the Sandinistas in Nicaragua, invading Grenada and standing up to the Soviets.

Unfortunately, he viewed any "enemy of our enemy" as friends. He funded fascist governments that claimed to be "anti-communist". The 2 examples were South Africa and Iraq!

He funded South Africa's military durign the apartheid years when he should have told them to tear down the wall of aparthied. He also funded Saddam's military! We all know what Hussein did after that! Bushes had to clean up that mess!

Reagan should've been as tough on fascism as he was on communism.