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  • Democrats’ Statue Toppling Is A Dress Rehearsal For Going After Actual People

    01/09/2024 10:15:26 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 20 replies
    The Federalist ^ | 01/09/2024 | John Daniel Davidson
    It’s time to stop debating history and facts with people who only care about the exercise of raw political power.div class="article-content"> The news that the Biden administration planned to remove a statue of William Penn in a federal park in Philadelphia that commemorates the founding of Pennsylvania, and that the purpose of the removal was to “provide a more welcoming, accurate, and inclusive experience for visitors,” should at this point not come as a surprise.Once the removals and destruction of Confederate statues and memorials began a few years ago, it was inevitable that all historical figures from America’s past, even...
  • Oglala Sioux President Says Trump “Doesn’t Have Permission” to Visit Mt. Rushmore

    07/03/2020 6:26:36 PM PDT · by simpson96 · 129 replies
    Democracy Now ^ | 7/1/2020
    In South Dakota, the president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe has ordered President Trump to cancel a planned visit to Mount Rushmore on July 3 for his Independence Day celebration. Julian Bear Runner told The Guardian, “The lands on which that mountain is carved and the lands he’s about to visit belong to the Great Sioux nation under a treaty signed in 1851 and the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868 and I have to tell him he doesn’t have permission from its original sovereign owners to enter the territory at this time.”
  • Neil Gorsuch Sides With Liberals — Again

    05/21/2019 7:20:59 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 77 replies
    PJ Media ^ | 05/21/2019 | Tyler O' Neil
    On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Native American man who was convicted of hunting off-season in Bighorn National Forest. Neil Gorsuch joined the four liberal justices in Herrera v. Wyoming, holding that an 1868 treaty between the U.S. and the Native American Crow Tribe granted the tribe the right to hunt in "unoccupied lands," and that the treaty did not expire when Wyoming became a state in 1890. Crow Tribe member Clayvin Herrera was charged with off-season hunting in 2014, but he argued that the 151-year-old treaty protected his ability to hunt at that time....