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.
Having a major "projection" episode?
You are dealing with an American Indian and you have the balls to talk about Trust????
http://www.badeagle.com/html/biography.html
" David A. Yeagley was born in Oklahoma City. He is a direct descendent of Bad Eagle (quin-ne kish-su-it), headman of a Antelope (kwerharenu) Comanche band (1839-1909). Yeagley is an enrolled member of the Comanche Tribe, Lawton, Oklahoma."
I know him only to be a decent fellow who for many years has rebelled and spoken to other Indians condemning their complicity in creating and perpetuating the Casino Indian" the "Drunken Indian" the "helpless dependent Indian" stereotypes. He excoriates those Indians who complain about the American Peoples demonstrated love and well founded respect and honor paid to the Warrior Indian and Warrior Traditions as evidenced by sports teams named after the American Indian. He has constantly and correctly stated that the American People and the American Nation was born out of the Battles with the American Indian and that the Character of our Nation was forged in the fire of those battles. He proclaims with pride and precise thinking that the reservations are not gifts but land won on the fields of Battle and through Honorable negotiated peace treaties. He has been in heated philosophical battles with that Jackass faux "Indian" Professor Ward Churchill
http://www.coxandforkum.com/archives/000553.html
He proves the point you know a man by his enemies.
http://www.badeagle.com/index.shtml
"Its racism at Duke, all right. Racism against white students. Members of the Duke University Lacrosse team may have abused a black party girl, but, without any proof or trial, the Duke Lacrosse team was punished by the university, suspended from further games.. So terrified was the administration of being charged with "racism." "
Here is another quote from Bad Eagles decendent, David A. Yeagley.
"Does a people have the right to create an empire? or even a nation? America did. England did, and Arabia, Rome, Greece, Persia, Assyria, and Babylon. Even the Comanches did, though ours was only a hunting empire. (We never sought to control anyone else's culture, but simply to keep them off the hunting grounds.)
It isn't about right or wrong. There are no "rights" in this realm. It's all about the privileges of power. The strong rule the weak. Therefore, all should act accordingly. I say, seek strength, or be ruled, and don't cry about it.
The power to do right costs some wrong along the way. America earned for itself the power to do more right, more good, than any outfit in modern history. Yes, there was wrong done in the process. That's the way of this world. Right always does somebody wrong. From a quantitative view, do we want more right or less right? Isn't more the better choice? Less right means more wrong. "
I pray to God I am right in my assesment and conclusions for
we need all the Warrior brothers and sisters we can get for the storm that is upon our nation and its people.
I have seen nothing to show me he is anything but the real deal, a Patriotic and Proud Indian
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A proud American Indian.
Wm