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Obviously, there is some criteria other than crime statistics in play for deciding which states receive grants and which do not. Could it be that these grants are being used as a way to launder payoff monies to certain states? Could some kind of punishment be a factor in certain obviously needy states not receiving them?
The grant to Hawaii is particularly intriguing as a possible payoff. Not only because it appears to have gotten a grant that could have been better spent by many other states; but, also because of it’s timing. Interestingly, it came just three weeks after Hawaii Department of Health Director Chiyome Fukino’s press release of July 27, 2009 in which she made the now [in]famous claim that Obama is a “natural-born citizen”. Research has since shown almost conclusively that latest Fukino statement resulted from requests sent to the Hawaii DOH by one of Leo Donofrio’s readers who goes by the name TerriK. Fukino’s statement was made in hopes of curtailing further questions about Obama’s citizenship status. However, her “natural-born citizen” claim instead sparked a virtual onslaught of new questions and requests concerning what information she based her claim on, including what definition of the term “natural born citizen” she used to make her claim.
Further research brought to light certain Hawaiian state laws concerning making available state agency maintained information which have clearly been ignored at times and outright violated at other times by Fukino and others in the HIDOH.
Donofrio himself, and his team of investigators, quickly became involved and began making their own requests that followed the letter of the law, thus effectively tightening the noose those state officials have inadvertantly slipped around their own necks. Feeling the pressure, is it possible those state officials began to whine to their “superiors” and were given $900,000.00 to encourage them to keep the lies flowing? Perhaps, perhaps not; but, I suspect at least some of the future requests for information from Donofrio’s team of investigators may center around how the decision was made to grant 1.56 million dollars to the state of Hawaii, what the one state agency was that received the $900,000.00, and an accounting of what the money was spent for.


