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)
Try for some Atlantic Salmon in Eastern Canada or even Scotland. The farm raised stuff is junk compared to Pacific salmon, but the wild Atlantic salmon is excellent. And it's supposed to be an excellent fight.
My mom and dad used to go to Canada to a company retreat with big customers of his and they'd usually bring back several big salmon frozen inside of blocks of ice. At the camp the guides would clean the fish that had been caught then put them in big plastic tubes, fill it with water then seal it and freeze. They'd ship them back to the guest's home in insulated boxes. Primo.
My mom grew up in The Nations, as she called it, moving from reservation to reservation with her dad, who was BIA. He loved the various indian peoples and the cultures and always said that we had some indian blood (but everyone else in the family says he was just making that up).
Regardless I grew up with a lot more knowledge about "human beings" (which is what I was told the names of most tribes was closest to in most native languages... all except the Apache... <g>) than the rest of my peers in suburban NY. I still have family in Wyoming and New Mexico and they all stay in close touch with the local tribes. I hear great stories and get to go visit friends we've all made over the years on the reservation when we visit. It's a whole different world than what gets depicted most of the time in the MSM, if they ever bother to mention these people at all.
Yes, but they are NOT the native peoples from the American southwest, which is what they are claiming at these rallies and in their offensive fiction of Aztlan. The folks from La Raza and Mecha have invented a myth that the Aztec people of central Mexico had an ancestral homeland that was a "great nation" and extended from the Pacific of Northern California to the Texas gulf coast, including all the states in between and the northern states of present day Mexico. And they say this was stolen from them, not by the whites, but by the American indian tribes that live there now. They insist that all of the interlopers must leave, white, black, asian and American indians. And of these groups they have the least enmity towards whites, though that's hard to gauge since they want us all dead (after we pay reperations).
The people of the American southwest fought with the people of Mexico long before whites came to this continent and the enmity is real and it is being ignored by ignorant folks on both sides. The biggest supporters of the Minutemen project are the tribes whose land is being trashed by the illegals along the border. The "jobs that Americans won't take" are often the jobs that the native Americans of that region would be doing, but at a higher wage, if the illegals weren't undercutting them. Genetics has very little to do with this. It's culture and American indians and Hispanics have very little in common culturally.
A comment from a friend in The Nations who now lives in the Albequerque area is "We kicked their ass in the 1800s, we can kick their ass again today. Bring it on, chica."
And you DON'T want to hear the comments my nephew, an LA cop, is hearing from the black gang bangers in South Central. There's a possible race war brewing and it won't be between whites and Hispanics or whites and blacks.
Amen.
sheeesh - you know THIS is why we shouldn't LEAP to conclusions, but read on. I was merely being cautious.
Well, I sure didn't like getting told FU by school children, because we drove passed a protest of them and said, "God Bless America" with a smile on our faces. It made this 'ol lady want to join something to stop them, I'll tell yah.
I agree 100% with you. I will merely add that I think some research has shown that the Aztecs did wander to the Mexico City area. That they did have origins in Colorado-Utah. I find it amusing these Aztlan retards self-identify with the bloodiest Indian tribe of all time. The level of human sacrifice beats out all contenders
Good Article!
Ted Williams was famous for his Atlantic coast salmon fishing. http://www.asf.ca/journal/2002/02fal/hasheyd.html
I've read that liguistically, the closest Indian relations to the Aztecs are the Utes.
It was slaughter on an industrial scale, but remember, Abraham was going to sacrifice his son and that "family scale" human sacrifice was common at that time in his part of the world. In proportion to population if Abraham had sacrificed his son it probably would have been proportionally as bad as the Aztecs. Same thing for the Celts of pre and non-Roman Europe and I'm sure for most other peoples around the world. Hell, what were the Salem witch trials but human sacrifices? The Aztecs practices are horrible because of the mass of victims gathered together at one time, just as with the scale of slavery in North and South America after plantations got started accentuating those horrors. However, a slave was just as much in chains and a human sacrifice was just as dead, whether done individually or in large groups.
My family name was brought to this continent by my ancestor while a slave. He was put in chains and sent off to work on a sugar cane plantation in the Carribean following the failure of one of the last Jacobite rebellions in Scotland. Chains is chains. He certainly had more opportunities to get out of it than those brought from elsewhere, but he was bought at the slave auction just like the rest. The family legends about those years are horrendous. Ever see the movie Captain Blood with Errol Flynn? Along those lines.
I was aware that some of the roots of the Aztecs were in the Rockies, but I understood that they weren't "the Aztecs" until they banded together with other groups, conquered the central Mexico region and took over Tenochtitlan as their capital. That history, as alluded to in the original part of the article, adds to the enmity between the self styled descendants of the Aztecs and the descendants of the folks that drove them out.
To put it in more contemporary terms, the people that became the Aztecs never controlled the region that they claim as Aztlan, but they did have a home in the neighborhood. Other people did take control of the area in the time honored way, just as the Aztecs took over their domain in central Mexico when they moved there.
Have you ever been to the Acoma Pueblo about 40 miles west of Albuquerque? It is listed as the oldest continuously inhabited city in the US, something like 1500 years. We visited there one Christmas vacation. Coldest place I've ever been in my life. We took the tourist bus up onto the mesa some 500 feet above the surrounding country, which is already 7,000 feet above sea level. There's nothing between there and the North Pole and even the barb wire fences are way down below, so there's nothing to slow down the wind. When the bus got to the top of the mesa the 7 families who live there year round at the time (a few hundred live there in season) came out to sell us pottery and other souvenirs. It was about 20 below and a biting wind and this one guy came out in shorts and a T shirt. I said "fella, please, your making feel like I'm freezing just looking at you." He pointed to an out house sticking out over the edge of the mesa and said "imagine going out there at 3 in the morning, now that's cold!"
It is one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen, but MAN!
Eh!
LOL. It's not drank in massive quantities, it's only a very small cupful.
I know that's true (race war) - and it's something no one ever mentions. I'm not, either.
Nobody ever wants to claim Karankawa blood, wonder why? (Cannibal Indians on the TX Gulf Coast.)
Thanks much. You know this subject better than me.
Not hardly. I have strong opinions and I express them freely, but I claim no value beyond my own opinion for my posts. My other regular tag line is "often wrong, but never in doubt."
Jacobite rebellions.... was this related to the clearances? I wasn't even aware of the clearances until this year. How they stimulated immigration to America
And the NativeTimes is full of very leftist/socialist viewpoints. I know...I actually read it. Of course they would have a ax to grind with David Yeagley. While I cannot attest to David Yeagley's blood line....I will take him at his word...until I know otherwise.
Most Indians I know have bought into the Democrat bilge. Sad to say even many of my relatives.....
We think D.C. politics is ruthless/dishonest....you ain't seen an election until you've seen an Indian election. Ha!!
And like any modern day classroom teacher can tell you about group dynamics, America will be pulled down to the level of Mexico - Mexico will not be pulled up to the level of America.
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