Because I am super proud that Barack is from Hawaii and I believe that he is civil, kind, brilliant, thoughtful, and as cute as he was when I was his substitute teacher when he was in fifth grade.
I know that Imua! is the province of Kamehameha Schools, not Punahou, but somehow go
buffnblu or Oahuan didn't seem appropriate for a man who is worthy of the best of what we have to offer here in Hawaii.
From the KS website:
In the Hawaiian language, the word I Mua means "to move forward" or "to move ahead" toward a goal. I Mua is also used to signify loyalty to all things Kamehameha or to express a deep commitment to support a feeling, an idea, a person or a cause.
So to our new President and his efforts to bring sense to this crazy world: A he malu hoi ma ka honua he aloha no i kanaka.
(peace on earth, good will to men.)
I know that Imua! is the province of Kamehameha Schools, not Punahou, but somehow go
buffnblu or Oahuan didn't seem appropriate for a man who is worthy of the best of what we have to offer here in Hawaii.
From the KS website:
In the Hawaiian language, the word I Mua means "to move forward" or "to move ahead" toward a goal. I Mua is also used to signify loyalty to all things Kamehameha or to express a deep commitment to support a feeling, an idea, a person or a cause.
So to our new President and his efforts to bring sense to this crazy world: A he malu hoi ma ka honua he aloha no i kanaka.
(peace on earth, good will to men.)
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