Review (CD): Suffereignty

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Cry from the Heart — Bodes Well for Restoration of Hawaiian Sovereignty, October 7, 2014

Serious lyrics about Hawaiian sovereignty lost, repression, and prospects. I for one am certain that Hawaii will be a restored nation-state one day — I also tend to believe the US flag will stay at 50 as California divides in 3, making up for Vermont and Hawaii pulling out.

This is one of those musical offerings where the words really matter — I am reminded of John Lennon and the importance of his lyrics. Secession — self-determination — is the last resort of any people so abused by the powers that be that there is no other option.

12 songs, including “Office of Hawaiian Despair” and the title song, “Sufferreignty.

I have reviewed a number of books on self-determination and secession and hope that this musical offering will inspire those who listen to song in preference to reading to consider doing some reading. Here are ten books I recommend, all of which, without exception, support the lyrics and intent of this wonderful musical offering.

A Constitutional History of Secession
Is Secession Treason?
One Nation, Indivisible? A Study of Secession and the Constitution
Secession, State, and Liberty
Secession: How Vermont and All the Other States Can Save Themselves from the Empire
The Vermont Manifesto: The Second Vermont Republic

See also:
The Nine Nations of North America
Human Scale
Stop, Thief!: The Commons, Enclosures, and Resistance (Spectre)
[ THE HEALTH OF NATIONS: SOCIETY AND LAW BEYOND THE STATE[ THE HEALTH OF NATIONS: SOCIETY AND LAW BEYOND THE STATE ] BY ALLOTT, PHILIP ( AUTHOR )OCT-31-2002 PAPERBACK ] BY Allott, Philip ( Author ) Oct – 2002 [ Paperback ]

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