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Thursday, May 30, 2013

"A Divine memory on Memorial day..!" 'Richard Spacer' (A True Story)



Richard Spacer
Guest-blogger Richard Spacer is a free spirit who  lives 
on the cosmic Garden Island  island of Kaua'i
and advocates for the naturist lifestyle, he is President of Kaua'i Naturists, was recently appointed an Area Representative of the Naturist Action Committee. He also publishes a blog

about the legal hurdles concerning the naturist lifestyle on the cosmic Garden Island.
http://kauainaturists.blogspot.com/

The enclosed blog is a true story that transpired this past Monday on Memorial day. Enjoy...

A Divine Memory On Memorial Day, A True Story

This past Monday, Memorial Day, I walked to the bus shelter in front of the Kapa'a Neighborhood Center to hitch up north to Kilauea. It was after 6 PM, the sun setting fast in the west. An old man was seated at the bus shelter, apparently waiting for the bus. I recognized him as a man I rode with on the bus many months earlier. His name was Gordon, and he served in the US Marine Corps in World War Two.

As I approached the shelter, I asked Gordon if he was waiting for the bus north. He said he was. I broke the news to him the last bus had already left. Being a holiday, Memorial Day, the last northbound bus left Kapaa at 5:07 PM.

I said to him the only thing we can do is to hitch. I was going to Kilauea, and Gordon was going as far as Princeville. I started hitching, and he stood by my side. Us two guys, me 52 and he 80-something, waited one and a half hours for a ride. At least a couple of hundred cars must have passed us. Night fell, and the street lights came on. We were getting tired.

Finally, a pick up truck stopped and the younger man driving asked me where I was headed. By this time Gordon had sat down, and was just out of the light from the street light so the driver could see only me.

I told him I was headed to Kilauea, but that my friend over there was going all the way to Princeville, and there was no way I was going to leave him by himself waiting in the night here in Kapa'a. I added that he is a veteran, and this is HIS day, Memorial Day.

The young man said he was not planning on going as far as Princeville, but for a veteran on Memorial Day, he would drive him anywhere he needed to go!

We strapped Gordon in the passenger seat, and I got situated in the back. The driver said he needed to make a brief stop to pick up some tools for his job tomorrow, and we would then continue on our way.

When we stopped in Anahola for the tools, we briefly talked story. I said that Gordon served our country during World War Two in the First Division of the US Marines in the Pacific. I added that my father also served in the US Marines in the Pacific during that war, but in the Third Division.

And the driver? Surprise, surprise, his father was a US Marine, and like my father, served in the Third Division, but in Vietnam many years later.

You see, US Marines have this tradition and duty of never leaving people behind the enemy lines, and apparently, lots of other places too.

We have a lot to be thankful for to all of our service men and women, including the US Marines. Service and duty and honor are not just things for war, but for life.

Those of us who hitch hike from time to time on Kaua'i have a saying that when you wait a long time for a ride, the one that comes eventually is a REALLY good one. This past Monday did not disappoint.

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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

"Retirement and things to do..." 'Chester "Unc" Lau' (Source)

There are many ways to have fun in retirement....


Dakinetalks favorite Uncle (Chester Lau)
Unc talks  about ways to have fun in your retirement years...
"Unc" is a retired cinematographer currently living 
on the Hawai'ian Island of Oahu & giving the politicians a bad time...


Retirement and things to do

Working people frequently ask retired people what they 
do to make their days interesting. 

Well, for example, the other day, Kate, my wife and I
went into town and visited a shop. 

When we came out, there was a cop writing out a parking 
ticket on car with a "vote Mitt Romney"bumper sticker .

We went up to him and I said, 'Come on, man, how about giving a 
senior citizen a break?' 

He ignored us and continued writing the ticket. 

I called him an "asshole". 

He glared at me and started writing another ticket
for having worn-out tires.

So Kate called him a "shit head". 

He finished the second ticket and put it on the windshield with the first.

Then he started writing more tickets.

This went on for about 20 minutes. 

The more we abused him, the more tickets he wrote. 

Just then our bus arrived, and we got 
on it and went home! 

We always look for cars with "Mitt Romney
2012" stickers! 

We try to have a little fun each day 
now that we're retired............

It's important at our age!

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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

"Boots..." 'Bettejo Dux' (Classic Wednesday)

Bettejo  has lived on Kaua'i over 30 years and is a people lover,
animal lover, lover of life and strikes a dashing yoga pose...
Today Bettejo blogs about  man and woman's best friend...
Enjoy...

BOOTS


Did you know all dogs are related to the gray wolf? Canis familiaris is a direct descendant of canis lupus. All dogs are domesticated wolves.

What’s interesting is that the transformation of wolves to dogs happened about 130,000 years ago, long before humans settled down. So, it seems, humans didn't domesticate the wolf, the wolf outsmarted us. They are very successful free loader. They found a way to get us to take them in out of the cold. Feed and love them. I tell this to Boots everyday.

Boots is the new puppy. Properly named, she loves to chew on boots, socks and shoes. Her favorite toy is one of pair of new $60.00 boots she stole from a man working on my land. He’d taken them off to put on his work boots and she made off with them. I think she buried one. The other she plays with like a hunting dog plays with a chicken. Shake.  Toss. Chase. Drop. Start all over.

I am one who could never be happy without a zoo to tend. Back to ‘we are all the end product of our past’, my father raised me to love and take care of animals. I was happy in the barn with a pitchfork, my faithful pack of friendly dogs beside me in the stall. I still am. I’m happiest  in the barn with a pitch fork. Turn me loose with a vacuum cleaner in the house and watch the wicked old witch of the west emerge triumphant.

On a local Kauai note: I’m sure glad the oath takers, they who swear to god they will never read me, never read me. I’d never hear the end of that confession.

Boots came home from the Humane Society the day after my beloved Shepherd /Rottweiler, Brooks was buried in the garden with his bowl, his favorite toy and a stick he loved to chase. This is another trick my father taught me-he was an incredibly wise and good father-when a beloved dog dies replace him/her immediately.

Brooks was a him. Boots is a her.

She was the largest puppy up for adoption. Also the oldest. She’d been classified as Pit-bull type but I think she’s probably more Boxer with maybe some Ridge-back somewhere in the hay stack. She has that wonderful energy. That joy. That bounce. The soft eyes. The great sense of humor.  She, as I constantly remind her,  is all the dogs the world has ever know rolled up in one.

One of the most dangerous things you can do with an animal is introduce it to a new environment. Boots had to learn how to live with and around a huge sacred dog-that’s what the Indians called the horse. This end bites. That end kicks and it’s not to safe to take shelter in the middle. She had to learn to play with the kids, they were all the same size. No nipping, no chasing, no stealing food. She learned from them how to climb trees.

She had to learn that the big bird with the long tail was not to be messed with either, and cats have claws.

She’s fast learner. And a joyful presence in my life.

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Monday, May 27, 2013

GMO's are not the anti-Christ..." 'James "Kimo" Rosen'

I believe GMO foods should be labeled as Kosher and Organic foods
are now appropriately marked for the consumer. GMO's may not be
as bad as so many believe, time will tell...

For those interested there is a Pro-GMO Facebook Page, Check it out!
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pro-GMO/159455097419168?hc_location=stream

With all the negativity against GMO technology I decided to do some research.  My findings were GMO's are not the anti-Christ so many seem to believe. GMO should stand for Great Meal Offering!


Chances are many have enjoyed a dinner full of GMO's, from your fresh farmed Salmon to grilled corn on the cob along with the delicious tasting rainbow papaya.

Did you know, many cosmetics, the soaps we bathe with and the detergents we wash our clothes with are likely GMO derived.

 Your neighbor may be a GMO product themselves,maybe they were  the product of In vitro fertilization (IVF) or even a  test tube baby.Five million IVF babies have been born since the era of assisted GMO, DNA reproduction dawned in 1978. Many protested that IVF babies would be monsters born without souls. GMO's have made it possible for many people to conceive babies that weren't able to on their own. 
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/07/02/health-ivf-five-million-babies-1978_n_1642231.html

Even your local stoner that shows up at Anti'GMO protests has probably smoked GMO enhanced marijuana. What protesters have missed is that today’s potent varieties of marijuana were created  by genetic modification.  The University of Central Florida  has a pending US Patent for a cannabis sativa genetic modification.
http://www.hawaiifreepress.com/ArticlesMain/tabid/56/ID/9027/US-Patent-Pending-for-Genetically-Modified-Marijuana.aspx 

The founder of the anti GMO movement  Mark Lynas used to be the kind of fire-breathing activist who sneaked onto test farms and wreaked havoc on genetically modiļ¬ed (GM) crops.  He has totally changed sides and is one of the biggest advocates for GMO's, with the world's population  expected to grow from today's 6 billion to about 8 billion by 2030. Feeding all of these people and eliminating hunger will require advances in food production and distribution.
http://www2.macleans.ca/2013/03/18/a-founder-of-the-anti-gm-food-movement-explains-how-he-got-it-wrong-all-wrong/

GMO technology has gone one step further with Japanese scientists now making beef from Human feces that will be on the market soon. This is no shit, actually it is shit.
http://filmdrunk.uproxx.com/2011/06/friday-free-for-all-japanese-scientists-invent-poop-steaks

http://dakinetalk.blogspot.com/2011/06/no-shit-edible-beef-from-human-feces.html

The University of Hawaii developed a genetic modified papaya  back In the late 1980's because the Papaya industry almost died because of  the Papaya Ring-spot virus. GMO technology basically rescued and saved the Papaya industry in Hawaii with the birth of the rainbow papaya.
 http://www.gmocompass.org/eng/grocery_shopping/fruit_vegetables/14.genetically_modified_papayas_virus_resistance.html

Imagine, a world where you can raise a disease-free child with three or four genetic parents, engineered to be hyper-intelligent with superhuman strength. Imagine an abundance of  fresh disease free produce to feed the worlds population into the next century and beyond.

Technology has changed, we now have smart phones, laptop computers with WiFi,  tablets and  microwave ovens creating radio waves all around us that many once protested and thought to be harmful.

I believe GMO foods should be labeled just as Kosher and Organic foods are now appropriately marked for the consumer, however I believe GMO technology has already created and saved human as well as plant and animal life.  

GMO's can't live with them, can't live without them.


The Honolulu Staradvertiser asked me to come up with a 150 word edit, down from 502 words. Enclosed below  is the shortened edited version;

The below Opinion article appeared in the 06-10-13 edition of the Kaua'i Garden Island News page A-4,titled, GMO's=Great Meal Offering;
http://thegardenisland.com/news/opinion/mailbag/letters-for-monday-june/article_66ae5600-d184-11e2-8614-001a4bcf887a.html

Chances are many have enjoyed a dinner  of GMO's, from your fresh farmed Salmon to grilled corn on the cob along with the delicious rainbow papaya .GMO should stand for Great Meal Offering!

Did you know, many cosmetics, the soaps we bathe with and the detergents we wash our clothes with are likely GMO derived.

Your neighbor may be a GMO product themselves,maybe they were  the product of In vitro fertilization (IVF) or even a  test tube baby.

 What anti GMO protesters have missed is that today’s potent varieties of marijuana were created  by genetic modification.

The world's population is  expected to grow from today's 6 billion to about 8 billion by 2030. Feeding all of these people will require advances.

GMO technology rescued the Papaya industry in Hawaii with the birth of the Rainbow papaya.

I believe GMO foods should be labeled just as Kosher and Organic foods.

GMO's, can't live with them, can't live without them.



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Unless that poop was genetically modified
 into beef from human feces...






Sunday, May 26, 2013

"A Memorial for Memorial day...in loving memory..." 'Deborah Morel'

Dakinetalk would like to welcome back our newest guest-blogger
Deborah Morel. Deborah talks about and memorializes 

the late U.S. Army Sergeant Major Bill Barchers on this Memorial day.
Deborah is a Human and Judicial rights advocate. One of her favorite quotes close
to heart is, "The dead cannot cry out for justice; it is a duty of the living to do this for them."
Lois McMaster Bujold

A Tribute, A Memorial For Memorial day

Kapa'a High School--and the 
community of Kaua'i--had the 
incredibly good fortune to have 
retired U.S. Army Sergeant Major 
Bill Barchers to teach, and lead 
the school's Jr. ROTC for several 
years. KHS could not ask for 
more. I came to know Sgt. Mjr. 
Barchers as my child was in his 
Jr. ROTC class for two years. Sgt. 
Mjr. Barchers touched the lives 
of so many cadets. The students 
thrived, learned responsibility, 
how to be respectful, and of 
strong character.

The students admired and trusted 
Sgt. Mjr. Barchers; these 
students had every reason to feel 
this way. Sgt. Mjr. Barchers 
spent time with these young 
students, I often seeing 
this "brigade" about town. It was 
comforting to see such dedication 
to our youth, and from a 
community member. Students 
looked to Sgt. Mjr. Bill Barchers 
for direction. 

At times, I did the same as well--
being from a U.S. military family, 
my father a retired Lt. Col., 
USMC, Commanding Officer, and 
mother a U.S. Naval nurse. Sgt. 
Mjr. Barchers' years of service in 
the U.S. Army Special Forces 
speak clearly to his sacrifices 
made, and on behalf of our 
country. I could not hold more 
respect.

Sgt. Mjr. Bill Barchers has left a 
lasting impression--that every 
U.S. citizen might exercise freely 
what we cherish as freedom; Sgt. 
Mjr.. Barchers has left a lasting 
impression on the Kaua'i 
community. How fortunate we 
are to have known such a fine 
person.

Check out a photo of Bill giving a speech during a wreath laying ceremony to honor the 65th anniversary of the end of World War II at the Naples Memorial Gardens in Naples, on August 14, 2010.
http://www.naplesnews.com/photos/galleries/2010/aug/14/wwii-ceremony/126779/#section_header


You can sign the enclosed guestbook for Bill and express your condolences if you wish at,Visit Guest Book for William Barchers.
http://www.legacy.com/guestbooks/naplesnews/guestbook.aspx?n=william-barchers&pid=164903134&page=2 

Below is one of the many entries,

Analytic, chiseled, decisive, hard, humorous, ingenuitive, loyal, obstinate, orator, quick, smart, and crusty ol' son-of-a-gun; great example of a Patriot!

These were just some of his characteristics that made him the colorful, gregarious and charismatic guy who laughed at his own mistakes (sometimes after we did first) and would chew the fat with anyone who would listen and give the time.
Thanks for being a part of our lives and being part of the legends and stories we'll tell that make people do double takes in what sometimes is a mixture of jealousy, wonder and amazement.
RIP, Bill, we're all better for knowing you and we're certainly gonna miss you!
~
Wayne Oien
Wisconsin

A similar version of this blog was published as an opinion article in the 05-22-13 edition of the Kaua'i Garden Island News;
http://thegardenisland.com/news/opinion/mailbag/letters-for-wednesday-may/article_766cbc6c-c2ac-11e2-b44f-001a4bcf887a.html


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Saturday, May 25, 2013

"How can we stay close to our children..." ' Judith Whitehead' (Inspiration Sunday)


Guest-blogger Judith whitehead lives in Amherst N.Y. is happily married
 with two loving adult sons and has
worked in the ophthalmology field of medicine for over 30 years. Today she talks
about family, or as we say in Hawai'i, Ohana... Enjoy!




How can we stay close to our children

One of the  happiest  days of my life was the day   my boys were born;  it is hard to express the happiness that we felt when our sons became part of our family.  One of our goals during our sons lives growing up was  to stay close and involved in their lives.  During their younger years we spent countless weekends going to their baseball games, choir productions, sporting events and vacations that they were  interested in.  My husband was always their assistant coach or head  coach over the years during baseball season and they were some of the best years of our lives.

It becomes more difficult as our children grow up and pursue their own interests,  to be involved in their lives.  It’s hard to let go and watch them become productive young men; it has been a journey to be part of their success and we are so proud  of the young men they have become today. 

We have found that there is one way to stay involved and part of their lives as they have grown up; learn about what their interests are,  and stay connected with them.  My youngest has become a Luthier, which is a tradesman that refurbishes and refinishes guitars as well as being a musician.  My husband has traveled many a guitar show with him over the years in different cities to shop for instruments to refurbish and play. It has kept them connected and interested in the same things.  

My oldest son pursued law enforcement and became a Mason this year. My husband has now become a 3rd degree Mason along with my son and can enjoy the same functions and fund raisers that the Masons partake in. They have this common bond they can enjoy together.   It’s important to continue to keep our bonds strong with our children for they are our children for life no matter how old they become or how far they travel; they will always be a part of our lives. 

 My own parents have been part of our lives all these years and even though my dad is in his 90’s he is still a part of our everyday lives in some small way; albeit  he is unable to partake in family gatherings as we did so long ago but we still gather for events and celebrate our milestones together.  

I think many families aren't staying as strong as they did many years ago and as parents  lead very busy lives these days they soon begin to lose their  connection  to their children’s lives .  Children  are ours for the long haul and no matter what the age they still look for guidance at times for some things.  Strong family ties can get us through the tough times and a parents love is unconditional.  No matter how difficult a child can be, they will always need the love of someone who cares.

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Thursday, May 23, 2013

"Thanksgiving in June..!" 'James "Kimo" Rosen




Kaua'i Mayor Bernard Carvalho Jr. enjoying the day at the 2012 Taste. 

Mark your Calendars, Thanksgiving in June!

Mark your calendars! This years Taste of Hawai'i, Kauai's signature event will be celebrating it's  milestone  25TH silver  anniversary. The event is  always scheduled  the first Sunday in June.  (June 2,.2013) 11:30-3:30.

Taste is always special, however with this year being the 25th milestone silver anniversary there are many special events scheduled on and beyond the  ultimate Sunday brunch. The brunch which features over 50 chefs strutting their signature dishes, 15 plus beer, wine and soft drink beverage vendors, 10 plus musical bands from Rock' roll to Big band, a silent auction and a Lappert's ice cream station all on one of the most beautiful properties on the Cosmic Garden Island, Smiths tropical paradise.

Taste of Hawai'i is not about "self" and how much you can eat and drink,it's deeper. "Taste" is a community event sponsored by the  Kapa'a Rotarian's. All profits go towards scholarships for our local youth and fund international projects such as providing safe drinking water and sanitation in schools for people in poverty stricken areas around the world. 

"Taste" is not only a taste of food but a taste of community, a taste of charity , a taste of fellowship and as locals call it , "a taste of dakine!" 

Taste is about true Aloha. 
Don't look at it as expensive, look at it as being free and you are donating $100 to an awesome and wonderful charity, which alone should make one feel alive.


A "Taste" is The sensation caused in the tongue by things placed on it, Synonyms for Taste are Flavor, savor love and  fondness.
Taste is the  ultimate Kaua'i experience, I like to call it  call it Thanksgiving in June.

The gourmet grinds  will have the locals  chanting 2 popular Hawai'ian pidgin phrases, " Broke da mout" and "Wop da jaw" which translates to  awesome, outrageous and delicious food.

To purchase tickets call    635-9421 or 639-0389   or go to  http://www.tasteofhawaii.com/

 Happy silver anniversary and  a huge  Mahalo Nui Loa to the Rotary club of Kapa'a, the chefs,vendors, musicians and the numerous volunteers making this all possible. To another 25 years of da Taste!



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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

"The Next US Terrorist Attack..." 'Chester "Unc" Lau' (Source)



Dakinetalks favorite Uncle (Chester Lau)
Unc talks  about  Terrorism and what will happen next...
"Unc" is a retired cinematographer currently living 
on the Hawai'ian Island of Oahu & giving the politicians a bad time...
That's Unc with a makeshift dolly during the Korean war!
Mahalo for serving our country Unc!




The Next US Terrorist Attack


        In  light of the Boston attack by "US home-grown Muslim terrorists,"this article by the Israeli expert is so appropriate at this time to be"scary" and realistic !!!!  Read all the way down.  Takes a couple minutes but  worth it.

           I  promise this will make you  think  !

        Do you know who Juval Aviv is?  He was  Golda Meir's bodyguard and the Israeli Agent upon whom the movie  ' Munich '  was based.  Golda Meir appointed him to track down  and bring  to justice the Palestinian terrorists who took the Israeli athletes  hostage and killed them during the Munich Olympic Games.

        In a lecture in New  York City a few weeks ago, Aviv shared
information that EVERY  American needs to know, but that our government has not yet shared  with us.

        A  little background:

    .   Aviv predicted the London  subway bombing on the Bill O'Reilly show on 'Fox News', stating  publicly that it would happen within a week.   At the time, O'Reilly  laughed and mocked him, saying that in a week he wanted Aviv back  on the show.   Unfortunately, within a week the terrorist attack had  occurred.

    .   Juval Aviv also gave  intelligence to the Bush Administration about 9/11 a month before  it occurred. His report specifically said that they would use  planes as bombs and target high profile buildings and monuments...
           I think we all know what happened, right?

    .   Congress has since hired Aviv  as a security
consultant.

        Aviv predicts that the next terrorist  attack on the U.S. will occurwithin the next few  months.   Forget hijacking airplanes, because he says terrorists will NEVER try hijacking a plane again as they know the people on board will never go down quietly again.   Aviv says that our airport security is a joke 'that we have been reactionary' rather than proactive in developing strategies that are truly  effective.

        Example 1: Because an idiot tried  to light his shoe on fire, noweveryone has to take off their  shoes.

        Example 2: A group of idiots tried  to bring aboard liquid
explosives, and now we can't bring liquids on board.

        He says he's waiting for some suicidal maniac to pour liquid
explosive onhis underwear; government security will then  have us all traveling naked  !

        Last but not least,  our airport security looks for metal, but the
new explosives are  made of plastic !

        Currently, our  government only focuses on security when people areheading to the  gates. Aviv says that if a terrorist attack targets airportsin the future, they will target busy times on the front end of the airport when/where people are checking in.   For example, it would be easy for someone to take two suitcases of explosives, walk up to a busy check-in line, ask a person next to them to watch their bags for a  minute while they run to the restroom, and then detonate the bags  BEFORE security even gets
involved. In Israel, security checks bags  BEFORE people can even ENTER the airport.

        Aviv says the next  terrorist attack here in America is imminent and will involve  suicide bombers and non-suicide bombers in places where large groups  of people congregate, such as Disneyland, Las Vegas casinos, shopping malls, subways in rush hour, train stations, etc., as well  as in rural America this time (Wyoming, Montana, etc.). The attack will be characterized by simultaneous detonations around the country involving at
least 5-8 cities, including rural areas.  Aviv  says terrorists won't need to use suicide bombers in many of the  larger cities, because at places like the MGM Grand in Las Vegas,  they can simply valet park a car loaded with explosives and walk  away.

        Aviv  says all of the above is well known in intelligence circles, but  that our U.S. Government does not want to 'alarm American citizens' with the facts. The world, however, is soon going to become 'a different place', Aviv says, where issues like 'global warming' and political correctness will have become totally irrelevant.

        On an encouraging note, Aviv says that Americans don't have to be concerned about being nuked. He says the terrorists who want to destroy America will not  use sophisticated weapons.   Instead, they like to use suicide, as  it's cheap, it's easy, and it's effective and they have an infinite  abundance of young, ignorant, fanatic militants more than willing to  'go see Allah'.

        Aviv also says the  next level of terrorists over which America
should be most concerned  will not be coming from abroad. They will instead be 'home grown'  meaning they will have attended and been educated in our own schools  and universities right here in the U.S. These young terrorists will  be most dangerous because they will know our language and will fully understand the habits of Americans; but that we Americans won't know/understand a thing about them.

        So, what can  America do to protect itself?  From an intelligence perspective, Aviv  says the U.S. needs to stop relying on satellites and technology for  its intelligence. Instead, we need to follow Israel 's, Ireland 's  and England 's hands-on examples of human intelligence, both from an  infiltration perspective as well as to trust 'aware' citizens to help. We need to engage and educate ourselves as citizens; however,  our U.S. Government continues to treat us, its citizens, 'like  babies'. Our government thinks we can't handle the truth' and are concerned that we'll panic if we understand the realities of  terrorism. Aviv says this is a deadly mistake.

        Aviv recently  created/executed a security test for Congress by
placing an empty  briefcase in five well-traveled spots in five major
cities.  The  results? Not one person called 911 or sought a policeman tocheck it  out.  In fact, in Chicago, someone tried to steal the briefcase!

        In comparison, Aviv  says that citizens of Israel are so well
'trained' that an  unattended bag or package would be reported in seconds by citizen(s)  who know to publicly shout, 'Unattended Bag!'    The area would be  quickly & calmly cleared by the citizens themselves.  But, unfortunately, America hasn't been 'hurt enough' yet by terrorism  for their government to fully understand the need to educate its citizens or for the government to understand that it's the citizens  who are, inevitably, the best first-line of defense against  terrorism.

        Aviv also was  concerned about the high number of children who were in preschool  and kindergarten after 9/11, children who were basically 'lost'  without parents being able to pick them up, and schools that had no plan in place to best care for the students until their parents could get there. (In New York City , in some cases this was days!)  He stresses the importance of having a plan that's agreed upon within your family,  to respond to in the event of a terrorist emergency. He urges parents to contact their children's schools and demand that the  schools, too, develop plans of actions, as they do in Israel . He  says we should all have a plan that is easy enough for even our  youngest children to remember and follow.

        Does your family  know what to do if you can't contact one another by phone? Where  would you gather in an emergency?

        Aviv says that the U.S.  Government has in force a plan that, in the event of another  terrorist attack, will immediately cut-off EVERYONE's ability to use  cell phones, as this is the preferred communication source used by  terrorists and is often the way that their bombs are detonated. How will you communicate with your loved ones in the event you cannot  use phones, internet? Bottom line, you need to have a plan!

        If  you believe what you have just read, then you must feel
compelled to send it to every concerned parent or guardian, grandparents, uncles,  aunts, whatever and whomever.   Nothing will happen if you choose not to do so, but in the event it does happen, I promise this particular blog will haunt you.

        Don't be in the category of saying, "I should have shared with all my Facebook friends and everyone in my email address book...
Please share! Dakinetalk blog knows best!

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

"I need no God or religion..." 'Bettejo Dux' (Classic Wednesday)

Bettejo  has lived on Kaua'i over 30 years and is a people lover,
animal lover, lover of life and strikes a dashing yoga pose...
Bettejo and I don't always agree however that's the beauty of America. 
Today she talks about her not  having the need for God or religion.
All I can say is God Bless you Bettejo, or better yet may Darwin bless you! 
Enjoy...



I need no God or religion

This in response to James "Kimo" Rosen’s blog and recent opinion article in the Kaua'i Garden Island News, titled  Atheism and Agnosticism are actually religions, Friday, May 15.
http://dakinetalk.blogspot.com/2013/05/atheism-and-agnosticism-are-actually.html

http://thegardenisland.com/news/opinion/mailbag/letters-for-friday-may/article_fbb4f668-beac-11e2-ade5-001a4bcf887a.html

 I disagree, Kimo, one could make a case but I don’t think one could make it stick.

However, it’s why I call myself a devout non-believer. I have no belief. I need no God or religion and feel fortunate. 

Today, through out the world, religious believers are creating chaos. Far too many preach hatred and fear. Feed on sin and guilt. Breed division. Sanction war. In America we sell God to unhappy, scared confused folks-on television and radio- like soap.

Not long ago, here on Kauai, believers gathered to pray on National Prayer Day. They prayed for everything but peace.

“The God of the Old Testament is arguably the most unpleasant character in all fiction: jealous and proud of it: a petty, unjust, unforgiving control-freak: a vindictive, bloodthirsty ethnic cleanser, a misogynistic, homophobic, racist, infanticidal, pestilential, megalomaniacal, sadomasochistic, capriciously malevolent bully.” That’s Richard Dawkins.

Strong language but I think an accurate description. I certainly don’t need a God like that. Do you?

I consider myself a philosopher, Kimo. Now, I've read your book, dear friend, I suggest you read mine: The Humanist Philosophy by Corliss Lamont.  


THE OPINIONS, BELIEFS AND VIEWPOINTS EXPRESSED BY THE VARIOUS AUTHORS AND FORUM PARTICIPANTS ON THIS BLOG SITE DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE OPINIONS, BELIEFS AND VIEWPOINTS OF THE PUBLISHER OF DAKINETALK THE BLOG, BUT THEY COULD... 

"A painting cannot exist without a creator, the artist. In the same essence how can the world exist without a creator, there needs to be an artist. You cannot see the wind, yet you know it exists, I cannot see God but know in my heart God exists.." James"Kimo"Rosen


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Monday, May 20, 2013

"Murder at Costco..." 'Debbie Eayrs' (Source)

Guest-blogger Debbie Eayrs co-owner of Eayrs plumbing and heating from Homer, Alaska
 is the source of  of this dark sided murder tale...Enjoy! ;D)



Murder at Costco

Tired of constantly being broke and stuck in an unhappy marriage, a young husband decided to
solve both problems by taking out a large insurance policy on his wife, with himself as the beneficiary,
and then arranging to have her killed.

A 'friend of a friend' put him in touch with a nefarious, dark-side underworld figure who went by the
name of 'Artie.' Artie explained to the husband that his going price for snuffing out a spouse was $10,000.

The husband said he was willing to pay that amount but that he wouldn't have any cash on hand until he
could collect his wife's insurance money.

 Artie insisted on being paid at least something up front, so the man opened his wallet, displaying the
single dollar coin that rested inside.

Artie sighed, rolled his eyes and reluctantly agreed to accept the dollar as down payment for the dirty deed.

A few days later, Artie followed the man's wife to the local Costco Warehouse. There, he surprised her
in the produce department and proceeded to strangle her with his gloved hands. As the poor unsuspecting woman drew her last breath and slumped to the floor, the manager of the produce department stumbled unexpectedly onto the murder scene. Unwilling to leave any living witnesses behind, Ol' Artie had no choice but to strangle the produce manager as well.

However, unknown to Artie, the entire proceedings were captured by the hidden security cameras and
observed by the shop's security guard, who immediately called the police. Artie was caught and arrested
before he could even leave the premises. 

Under intense questioning at the police station, Artie revealed the whole sordid plan, including his unusual financial arrangements with the hapless husband who was also quickly arrested.


The next day in the newspaper, the headline declared..

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
'ARTIE CHOKES 2 for $1.00 @ Costco


Costco Kaua'i outdoor cafe back in the day when there wasn't a constant line.
25 years and a 1/4 lb hot dog and soda still only $1.50... 


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Sunday, May 19, 2013

"Board shorts and Brazilian bikinis..." 'Deborah Morel'

Dakinetalk would like to welcome our newest guest-blogger
Deborah Morel. Deborah talks about  the recent  beach rescue
performed by a bikini clad mom.
Deborah is a Human and Judicial rights advocate. One of her favorite quotes close
to her heart is, "The dead cannot cry out for justice; it is a duty of the living to do this for them."
Lois McMaster Bujold




Board shorts and Brazilian bikinis

I read with humor Kimo Rosen’s opinion article, “What’s news anymore?”
http://thegardenisland.com/news/opinion/mailbag/letters-for-monday-may/article_fcdf109e-b60c-11e2-b46e-0019bb2963f4.html 

 ...And recent blog;"NBA player comes out, who cares?"
 http://dakinetalk.blogspot.com/2013/05/nba-player-comes-out-who-cares-james.html

Kimo asks as to why an NBA player, making public he is gay, hits the front cover of Sports Illustrated. Recently, there was abounding news of supermodel Heidi Klum on holiday in O’ahu.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBQoOYBENDY (YouTube of beach rescue)

Spotlighted was, “The real Baywatch-2 Haute Chicks,” and “Add ‘lifeguard’ to the 39-year-old’s long list of jobs, which include supermodel ...”
Stories and photos spoke to a “dramatic” Hawai‘i beach rescue by bikini clad Heidi Klum — Klum and her bodyguard boyfriend rescuing Klum’s two nannies and family member from what was described as a treacherous riptide. Being a free diver, and having rescued a handful of folks on holiday enjoying the ocean, the story caught my attention.

In photos, the two nannies are being helped from the sandy edges of the water. In another, in this “dramatic rescue,” Heidi Klum is holding a young family member’s hand with her left hand, and holding the “arm” of her sunglasses with her right hand ... both survived the rescue.
Fame, fortune, and Brazilian bikinis. In the more than 15 ocean rescues I have witnessed or been a part of, we doing the fetching weren't clad in bikinis, but usually board shorts. If lucky, we accessorized with flotation devices, not sunglasses.  

These rescues never hit the newspaper or TV.  Maybe if my friends and I wear a Brazilian bikini and pair of Gucci sunglasses — poised for the next ocean rescue, we will make our way to the cover of Sports Illustrated.

This blog recently appeared as an opinion article in the May 13,2013 edition of the Kaua'i Garden Island News;
http://thegardenisland.com/news/opinion/mailbag/letters-for-monday-may/article_8decf61c-bb87-11e2-9d9d-001a4bcf887a.html

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Saturday, May 18, 2013

"Flowers are the perfect gift..." ' Judith Whitehead' (Inspiration Sunday)

"Guest-blogger Judith Whitehead lives in Amherst N.Y. and has worked in the
 ophthalmology field of medicine for over 30 years...
Today she talks about the perfect gift, and no she doesn't own a flower shop... Enjoy...  ;D)



Flowers are the perfect gift

During this time of year there are many celebrations going on; graduations, birthdays, etc and I have found that there is one gift that surprises and delights many people…that is the gift of delivered flowers. 

Nothing seems to cheer someone up or say I’m thinking about you as much as a burst of fragrant flowers to fill the room and awaken the senses.  Recently,  we sent my mother in law flowers for mother’s day and she remarks about them every time we talk to her. She admires the blooms and colors they add to the room and have been enjoying them for the whole week; a friend that has been feeling low this week received my bouquet of flowers to brighten her day and she was both surprised and excited to see that someone was thinking about her.  Flowers can fit any occasion and are a welcome gift to many and so easy to order on line.  

When you are out of ideas….flowers are the pick of choice

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Thursday, May 16, 2013

"Pono, Not Porno..." 'James "Kimo" Rosen'

Pono Market in Kapa'a Hawaii has one of da best plate lunches on Kaua'i...

Pono, Not Porno

The Hawaiian word pono does not work well on spell check, pono is a frequently used Hawai'ian word that means righteous.

 Many people in Hawaii use popular Hawaiian  words such as  Aloha, A Hui Hou, Mahalo and pono mixed in with everyday conversation. 

 I recently used  the word pono in an email, the spell-check on my computer corrected  it to porno, I wasn't paying attention and the email was sent with the word porno where pono should had been.    

This was an email about the great places to buy a plate lunch on Kauai. It was intended for a woman I just met on e-harmony. I wrote, "I want you to know  I enjoy the Pono market." It read after spell-check, "I want you to know I enjoy the Porno market."

Needless to say because of Spell check I no longer have the potential of this person as a soul mate, although I highly recommend the Pono market for one the best plate lunches on Kaua'i.



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