RINO amnesty stampede ping
hell just give em all 40 acres and a mule, then i might be able to find a job picking *their* lettuce...
” pathway to citizenship for the 11 million undocumented “
Bah! It was 11 million 12 years ago! From their own lips it was 11 million 12 years ago!
Wow, the number keeps going down. Curious.
Well, the ol fat lady is about to sing for the republicans.
Ah, ding_dong_daddy, let’s face reality, we are a dying breed, we NATIVE Americans. We tried for over a decade to warn our fellow Americans what they face if they kept going down this road. Move over, the inevitable is here. History DOES repeat itself.
An ancestor of mine had this to say, and it’s not much different from where we are today. If you can’t defend a nation, you lose it.
Elias Boudinot (aka Buck Watie), as Editor of The Cherokee Phoenix, which was published both in English and Cherokee and read in the East and Europe, captured the Cherokee situation in just a few words.
“Perhaps Washington, Jefferson, Madison and Monroe were only tantalizing us when they encouraged us in the pursuit of agriculture and government. Why were we not told long ago that we could not be permitted to establish a government within the limits of any state? The Cherokees have always had a government of their own.
Nothing, however, was said when we were governed by savage laws. Others say it is time for the Cherokees to submit to inevitable destiny.
What Destiny? To be slandered and then butchered? Yes, this is the bitter cup prepared for us by a republican and religious government. We shall drink it to the dregs.”
From the book, Jesus Wept, An American Story.
http://jesusweptanamericanstory.blogspot.com/