This AMs advertiser was interesting.
Here's what Case said:
If you read the Closed Thread on Case vs Akaka, you will see what I was saying.
If Case knows, as I was saying in that thread, that the passage of any recognition bill rests more with Inouye, then why hasn't it passed for 6 years? Why would it all of the sudden pass once you actually got rid of the only Hawaiian in the Senate. Doesn't make sense, unless Case and Inouye are on the same page already.
Here's what Case said:
Case strongly disagreed with Akaka's assessment. "I believe federal recognition is vital, not only for Native Hawaiians, but for all of Hawai'i," the Case said.
Case said the future of the bill in the Senate, where it has been stalled for six years, rests more with the power of U.S. Sen. Daniel K. Inouye, who is third in seniority. He said he would work with Inouye if elected to the Senate and back the bill aggressively.
Case said the future of the bill in the Senate, where it has been stalled for six years, rests more with the power of U.S. Sen. Daniel K. Inouye, who is third in seniority. He said he would work with Inouye if elected to the Senate and back the bill aggressively.
If Case knows, as I was saying in that thread, that the passage of any recognition bill rests more with Inouye, then why hasn't it passed for 6 years? Why would it all of the sudden pass once you actually got rid of the only Hawaiian in the Senate. Doesn't make sense, unless Case and Inouye are on the same page already.
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