Ken Conklin PhD tries to deceive us once again
In this letter to the editor, Ken Conklin PhD fails to mention that he repeatedly tried to bite a Hawaiian woman's finger. Here is a still of the incident:

Here is the raw footage courtesy of KHNL of Ken Conklin PhD trying to physically bite her finger:
http://www.khnl.com/Global/story.asp?S=5301211
He forgot to mention this in his letter which singles out and targets Hawaiians based on our national origin:
Rudeness replaces aloha for patriotism
Sovereignty protesters used a sound system, bullhorns and in-your-face shouting to disrupt Statehood Day celebrations (Star-Bulletin, Aug. 19). They terrorized a high school band into leaving before the music could be played.
Five days later, I attended a blessing ceremony to open a $23 million renovation project at Windward Mall. Kamehameha Schools owns the mall.
I am an active opponent of Kamehameha's racist admissions policy. But I left my bullhorn at home. I did not go to the podium, interrupt any speakers, yell or stick my finger in their faces. I did not harass the school kids performing right next to my seat.
A large American flag hangs permanently above center-stage; yet there was no Pledge of Allegiance. When everyone stood to sing "Hawaii Pono'i" I sat down because the U.S. national anthem was not also sung. That was my protest. I believe the anthem and pledge were deliberately excluded for fear that some in attendance would be disrespectful. That's how bad things have gotten.
At the end we all joined hands and I sang along --"Hawai'i Aloha." Indeed. Let's hope so.
Aloha ke Akua. Aloha kakou.
Kenneth R. Conklin
KaneoheSeen at http://starbulletin.com/2006/08/27/editorial/letters.html

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