The Hawaiians
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1:35:03
My loyalty is to my pocketbook.
I hope you can protect it.

1:35:08
Maybe this monarchy is becoming
a luxury the islands can't afford.

1:35:13
Can i give you a lift?
1:35:15
No, thank you.
I prefer to walk.

1:35:22
To the Kee farm.
1:35:33
I don't care if you buy it.
I'll even lend you the money.

1:35:36
The Queen won't stand for it.
1:35:38
It belongs to a Hawaiian family.
She won't let them sell their land.

1:35:43
To white man?
1:35:44
To anyone,
except Hawaiians.

1:35:51
Do you know
this Hawaiian family?

1:35:54
It won't do you a bit of good.
1:35:57
I still would like to meet
this Hawaiian family.

1:36:08
Frankly, as Prime Minister
you aren't worth spit in a
windstorm.

1:36:13
What were you doing when the Queen
tore up our Constitution?

1:36:17
Praying?
1:36:18
She's given herself the power
to confiscate all the land and
money.

1:36:23
I couldn't stop her. I believe is
a gesture to prove her independence.

1:36:28
Gesture! She wants every
white man out of Hawaii.

1:36:30
She's trying to drive the islands
back to the 16th Century.

1:36:33
She's trying to protect
herself and her people.

1:36:37
Can you deny that for years
you've financed...

1:36:40
a campaign to promote
the American annexation of Hawaii?

1:36:43
Why should i deny it?
I'll tell you something else...

1:36:47
for the past six months
a group of us, in the family...

1:36:51
have been buying up
every firearm in Hawaii.

1:36:54
Including some from
the Queen's arsenal.

1:36:57
For amateur revolutionaries
we've done pretty well.


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