hehehehe. Your funny, I like your humor, keep it up!
2006-11-27 08:23:33
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but how did it become your land? We did what the historic tribes did vis a vis each other, and took it.
However, we here are not political descendants of Christopher Columbus. Mexico was a Spanish colony as were much of Latin America (hence the language). Our country is a political child of the English colony, and the Natives initially welcomed the Pilgrims (who did not have 'native pacification pogroms as did some of the Spanish explorers.)
Bad choice, maybe, but it was the choice the Natives made, and there was no going back after that....
2006-11-27 16:15:41
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answered by DAR 7
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you are dumb, indian ancestors had no sense of belonging, try looking at the history books and talking with the old people about how indians used to live, then you can have some understanding of what your heritage really is, instead of saying" oh im an indian that means that i am higher up in the world and i can criticize other people for something that they never did." it was in the past, move on.
2006-11-27 16:16:22
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answered by dbobb 3
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The proper documentation was on the handle end of the muskets used to rout your kind out of existence. Give it up, America was conquered fair and square. You Injuns get plenty from the government and from casinos... isn't it time to stop the moaning and actually contribute something decent to society? Oh, I forgot, you'd rather be dancing around a campfire in a teepee village, right?
2006-11-27 16:49:44
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answered by Goose&Tonic 6
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First provide proper documentation that you are 100% Indian!
Or even part Indian of ANY tribe (other than the Wannabe tribe)!
And don't give me any of that "Native American" garbage since American comes from the word America which is the name derived from the EUROPEAN person that first mapped the "New World!"
Oh, by the way, "anchor baby" refers to first generation, not 20th!
2006-11-27 16:26:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually if you study your history,you will find that Christopher Columbus never landed in North America
2006-11-27 16:12:08
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answered by rosbif 6
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Fortunately for us whitey's and for you, people with some common sense did come over and provide government and trade and so on, on "your land". Yes we have all made mistakes, as you and your people have, but restitution has been made, many times over. Get over it ! By the way, I'm Cherokee and German/Irish, and my husband is Chippewah and Italian. If anybody is an anchor baby, it's you, and you're bringing us all down with you and your negative attitude. It's done, move on.
2006-11-27 16:17:38
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answered by LisaGirl 2
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Get your history straight.. between Christopher Columbus and the Pilgrims- two totally separate times, and countries, and places-
2006-11-27 16:13:49
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answered by katjha2005 5
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DUDE IF YOU WANT TO LOOK AT IT LIKE THAT WHAT GAVE THE INDIANS THE RIGHT TO CROSS THE SIBERIA ALASKA LAND BRIDGE TO ENTER AMERICA ?
I DON'T SEE ANY DOCUMENTATION FROM THE BUFFALO APPROVING YOUR MIGRATION FROM ASIA.
IF THE INDIANS WERE STRONGER THEY MAY HAVE BEEN ABLE TO HOLD THEIR SUPPOSED LAND. BUT IN THE CRUEL WORLD OF THE 1500'S AND 1600'S THAT WAS THE LAW THE STRONG SURVIVED AND THE WEAK GAVE UP THEIR LAND. TOO BAD THE INDIANS COULD NOT WITHSTAND THE EUROPEAN INVATION. PROGRESS IS THE ONE TO BLAME.
2006-11-27 16:43:22
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answered by strike_eagle29 6
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Let's look at your government's charters and laws, shall we?
What, no charters, no laws, just a bunch of vagabond savages?
You had no country, nothing anybody would recognize as a country - it was there for the taking. And it was taken, and something great was made of it.
All this whining and wailing and rending of garments trying to equate the illegal immigrant infestation with the European conquering of the indigents in the New World isn't working with people who know history.
2006-11-27 16:35:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Look how many people feel threatened by your reasoning. I agree with you, but since I was born here and don't have a passport, can I have your permission for legal status on your land? It would be a shame to deport those of us with compassion and education.
2006-11-28 01:07:33
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answered by Anonymous
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