There ya have it kids. It's official. Barry Soetoro said so. :lol:
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Texans tend to hold themselves in a much higher degree of importance that any body else does.Although if you are a 'Native Texan', you are accordign toheir history, on re- entry...
Texans tend to hold themselves in a much higher degree of importance that any body else does.
There ya have it kids. It's official. Barry Soetoro said so. :lol:
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That was always my pat answer when anyone asked me if I had native blood.I was born here....
I was born here....
Native is a very inaccurate word to use in the context of the OP. Aboriginal or indigenous would be far more accurate words to use when referring to original inhabitants. As we can see in this thread alone, native only confuses the issue. Also, I was told by one of the Nisga'a Treaty negotiators (on the Nisga'a side), First Nations is also an inaccurate and meaningless term in regards to international laws.Me too. Don't come from a family that identifies with some long passed immigrant heritage either, some do which is fine, our just didn't. If that doesn't make me a Canadian native then I don't know what does.
Deliberately choosing an unintended meaning of a word with more than one meaning is the feeblest of rhetorical tools.Native is a very inaccurate word to use in the context of the OP. Aboriginal or indigenous would be far more accurate words to use when referring to original inhabitants. As we cab see in this thread alone, native only confuses the issue.Also, I was told by one of the Nisga'a Treaty negotiators (on the Nisga'a side), First Nations is also an inaccurate and meaningless term in regards to international laws.
But very useful when intending to cloud an issue, wouldn't you say?Deliberately choosing an unintended meaning of a word with more than one meaning is the feeblest of rhetorical tools.
It demonstrates that the speaker is either stupid or avoiding honest debate, or both.
Indeed.But very useful when intending to cloud an issue, wouldn't you say?
Ya! So?Texans tend to hold themselves in a much higher degree of importance that any body else does.
When y'all secede, y'all gonna make Rick Perry king or just President-for-life?Ya! So?
Native is a very inaccurate word to use in the context of the OP. Aboriginal or indigenous would be far more accurate words to use when referring to original inhabitants. As we can see in this thread alone, native only confuses the issue. Also, I was told by one of the Nisga'a Treaty negotiators (on the Nisga'a side), First Nations is also an inaccurate and meaningless term in regards to international laws.
Me too. Don't come from a family that identifies with some long passed immigrant heritage either, some do which is fine, our just didn't. If that doesn't make me a Canadian native then I don't know what does.
That begs the questions of how does one define 'aboriginal, FN or native' and how long does an inhabitant have to be here in order to qualify?
Exactly. How far do you go back? The cradle of civilization or do we trace it all the way back to Lucy?Everyone came from somewhere - no one just evolved as a parallel species in a geographical area
Exactly. How far do you go back? The cradle of civilization or do we trace it all the way back to Lucy?