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[quote user="Poppa_Zit"]<p><font face="Georgia">First of all, I don't need anyone to hijack what I write and use my words to twist and misinterpret them </font>[/quote]<br> </p> <p> Coming from a guy who often skews intended meaning to indulge his own fascination with sarcasm, you have so much room to talk. If you are trying to scold me, I remain unimpressed<br> </p> <p>[quote user="Poppa_Zit"]</p> <p><font face="Georgia">I suggest you check your history of American Indian tribes before you point fingers and mount a defense. Some tribes were peace-loving, and unfortunately too often were massacred into extinction . </font></p>[/quote]<br> <br> OK, humoring your premise just for my own amusement, who did the people commonly referred to as the 'native americans" supposedly steal the land from? <br> <br> I think the "native americans" are grandfathered in. Absent a proveable timeline to the contrary, your counterclaims are rather... impotent.. lol!.<br> <br> Sure, there was infighting amongst them, just as there has always been among euro countries.<br> <br> Does the fact that France and England have had wars between them, invalidate France's claim to France. England's claim to England? <br> <br> What makes Germany's claim to German soil any more valid that the Native american's claim to their own homeland?<br> <br> <br> That ethnocentric belief of self importance among the euros, and the subsequent pretense that stealing in the name of an omnipotent superstition is justifiable, is an absurd fairytale..[:X][:X]<br> <br>
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