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uh..the population....asians have the lowest crime rates, and hawaii is a microcosm's microcosm: strong proud traditions and solid ethnic families and long held ways of life of hunting, fishing, sports, and etc. (discovery channel's "Pacific Warriors"-kimi werner FREE dives 100 ft. to shoot an ono in the head w/ speargun to feed her family)
few blacks, hispanics, "can't easily cross state border"....an island fishbowl, nowhere to run/flee....relatively small population....but for him The object is The issue, and the Constitution an afterthought, if even that.
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