To: BansheeBill
Protesters marched up Leyden Street, and down North Street back to the waterfront, stopping in front of Plymouth Rock, which co-founder and Lakota Sioux Mahtowin Munro said they were "proud to say they had buried many times at the National Day of Mourning." "These streets are our streets. They do not belong to the Pilgrims."
I never knew the Sioux ranged that far east. Learn something new every day!
To: secretagent
Professional pot-stirrers. Just after 911 I heard an NPR interview. Will never forget it. NPR went to that big reservation in South Dakota and found two guys in a truck. Those guys were very quiet and well spoken. They said that they were Sioux warriors and were ready to go to Afghanistan and were ready to join the US Marines to do it.
I have to think that those two guys are not alone and that they represent a goodly number of patriotic indians.
10 posted on
12/02/2003 10:16:56 PM PST by
Arkinsaw
(What LSU game? Huh? No idea what you are talking about.)
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