Posted on 03/29/2006 9:32:17 AM PST by vrwc0915
An American Indian Speaks Out Against Illegal Aliens
Dr. David A. Yeagley, an American Indian and direct descendant of the Comanche warrior Bad Eagle says it best:
America today is making the same mistake we Indians made nearly four centuries ago. America is letting in too many foreigners. And we Indians could end up losing this country all over again. It may come as surprise to many white people who have been brainwashed by the media to see Indians as the ultimate liberals, but there are few groups in America today who take a dimmer view of mass immigration than the American Indian.
The Comanches were one of the most intolerant of all Indian peoples. We had no use for anyone else, white, Mexican or Indian. When we came thundering down on the southwest plains, we took the land we wanted and ran everyone else off. We created the life we wanted, at the expense of other people. The white man did the same. Only he did it on a grander scale.
In many ways, Indians see the white man as a kind of adopted son -- naive, reckless and destructive, at times -- but nevertheless cut from the same warrior cloth as we were. We do not see black, Mexicans, Asians, Arabs and others in this light. These peoples may have their own virtues and traditions, but they have no history with us. They are strangers. If they want to rule us, they must conquer us the way the white man did -- on the battlefield, by force of arms. That is the only honorable way for a warrior.
The white man seems to have lost his spirit. We see that he is giving this country away to [illegal alien] others, and this fills our hearts with fear. For we are part of the land he is giving away . . . The white man must regain his warrior soul and take back his land! In that fight, I will stand by his side and offer whatever strength I have to ensure his victory!" (13)
The Spanish Conquisidors made our taming of the West look like a walk in the park.
imivasion ping
I'm not buying this one, yet. Sounds fishy and manipulative. Sorry - I think there's a need for more verifying than trusting, on this one.
I love this line.
I suspected there were many Indians who evolved and kept pace with the "white European". I see that if there is one, there might be many.
I have nothing but admiration for him!
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There is no America or Mexico or Canada. Its one integrated country or will be soon. At least, thats what Bush wants it to be. United States of North America(USNA)
I usually disagree harshly with this guy.
Some of what he says has excellent roots in history.
Some liberal blacks, non assimilated immigrants like Muslims and illegals do not understand the reasoning for so much angst by so many Americans.
I live on a rez..
Some of the most racist people I know are Indians....
No skin color, or race has a lock on racism...
Having a major "projection" episode?
Could you elaborate on this? Do you disagree with what he said?
Running one's Ipod video over one's 42" plasma, hooked-up to 7.1 surround-sound might distract one from other "things." [Gotta shine that Harley before next weekend's ride!]
Like they had a choice. Taking todays societal norms and laws and applying them to the past is silly. The Indians lost this land by the law of the land at that time. They are hanging on to the thought that they still own anything due to our weaknesses, not through any legal authority. He is right about one thing though. We will lose this country if we let too many immigrants in who do not want to further the ideals we have set forth. """WE""" do have a choice, but out idiots feeding at the $$$$$trough are more worried about perpetuating their own presence at that trough than about this country.
He who has the firepower makes the laws!
All land ownership boils down to use of force to protect it
I live near "The Rez" in my area and most of my Indian friends (they don't call themselves "Native Americans") share author Yeagley's point of view about illegal aliens.
I suspected there were many Indians who evolved and kept pace with the "white European". I see that if there is one, there might be many.
E.G. The Five Civilized Tribes
A link to the whole of that article.
http://www.vdare.com/asp/printPage.asp?url=http://www.vdare.com/misc/yeagley_indian_view.htm
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