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Ua mau, ke ea o ka aina, i ka pono, o Hawai'i
(The Life of the Land is Perpetuated in Righteousness)
If just for a day our king and queen
Would visit all these islands and saw everything
How would they feel about the changes of our land
Could you just imagine if they were around
And saw highways on their sacred grounds
How would they feel about this modern city life
Tears would come from each others eyes
As they would stop to realize
That our people are in great great danger now
How, would they feel, could their smiles be content, then cry
[Chorus:]
Cry for the gods, cry for the people
Cry for the land that was taken away
And then yet you'll find, Hawai'i
Could you just imagine they came back
And saw traffic lights and railroad tracks
How would they feel about this modern city life
Tears would come from each others eyes
As they would stop to realize
That our land is in great great danger now
All the fighting that the king had done
To conquer all these islands now these condominiums
How would he feel if he saw Hawai'i nei
How, would he feel, would his smile be content, then cry
[Chorus]
Ua mau, ke ea o ka aina, i ka pono, o Hawai'i
Ua mau, ke ea o ka aina, i ka pono, o Hawai'i
“Years ago, many years ago there used to be a public service announcement that had an American Indian cry as he walked along garbage strewn highways up to a landfill. This is what PSAs were like on 70's TV. Does anyone remember it besides me? “ Yes. The reason there were any PSA’s at all is that when the FCC was first created and chartered, our legislators saw (correctly, IMO) that the airwaves were a public resource belonging to We The People. Therefore, when they sold lease rights for specific bandwidths to private interests, for broadcast purposes, they felt the People’s transfer of use rights, but not ownership, needed to include PSA's so the People’s daily needs for community service were met. I cannot find it now, but my recollection is that the original number of hours of PSA’s (free public service announcements) was 25hrs per week. I suspect that the “news” qualified as a PSA back in the day, but now not so much unless it is PBS or a non-profit, like a university news program. Times have changed, the FCC has increasingly been co-opted by private media conglomerates, who very much have non-public motives in any and everything they broadcast, which is why so many of us are ardent supporters of RP. Long live RP!
for those of us who appreciate non commercial radio and can’t afford due too a fixed income, we appreciate it s-curvey
Fourteen years later, you must really be upset.
Hell yeah. I still am.
Call somewhere Paradise, Kiss it Goodbye. Seen it over and over in seven decades...
Gotta keep on moving, from time to time.
RIP Brother Iz
Oh dear, what a mess we have made. Sorry Kids.
Imagine that now!
Most people do not consider the Borg as the hero.
Sounds like what someone who considers 'them' to be savages would say. Long Live RP and ALL HUMANITY EVERYWHERE!!
À chacun son goût.
Fourteen years later, you must really be upset.
TeddiB wrote:What a glorious, beautiful place we stole! We also destroyed a people in the process.
Sentimental pap. Do you think the people in other polynesian islands that were never colonized are so much better off today? That they wouldn't be paving paradise over with condo-min-i-ums if they had the resources to do so?
What do you mean, Sir? The time before or after the atomic bomb tests?