Shut up and drink your horilka.
That reminds me, must put on my Sunday-go-to-meeting shoes and go to the community hall for brunch and brotherhood.
Shut up and drink your horilka.
it can be here tooI've also heard, but haven't confirmed, status can be bought from some bands.
Depending on the tribe, you don't even need 1/8 blood.yup, and for some, all that is needed to prove is 1/8 blood and you get your status. I've also heard, but haven't confirmed, status can be bought from some bands.
yyyyyeaaaaaahhh, I can imagine what sort of land will be given to the aboriginals. About half our land here beside Kootenay Lake is unusable for much besides logging or just plain hiking. Too steep, too rocky, etc. And what's more, those pinheads at R Dic sat down one time, drew a straight line across the top of people's properties and declared anything below that line was ALR. I doubt very much if any one of them actually came to look at what was deemed "agricultural". A lot of people sold off the tops of their properties because of that and not wanting to pay taxes on parts that are unusable. Mind you, they did drop taxes on ALR lands.
I think that's been done here in BC, but I'm not sure. I like the idea. I'd sooner spend taxes on a group that might use them better than the province and R Dic seems to.Would it not be cheaper to simply allow land-owners who wish to do so to fall under Indian jurisdiction? The owner would still keep his land but instead of paying local city taxes, he'd then pay taxes to the local Indian nation. Of course the city would then have no obligation towards him ind instead it would be the Indian nation that would be responsible for him. He would no longer get to vote in municipal elections, but the Indian Nation would consider his rights within their community.
This could even be extended to the provincial/state level.
At least this way there is no buying or selling of land, but rather merely a reorganization of jurisdiction. Would that not be cheaper?
Broad brushes and all that ...Who does know what's best for the pesky injuns? The injuns don't.
You can't have a national goal for people who only have skin color as a common bond. Each tribe is as unique as the other.yyyyyeaaaaaahhh, I can imagine what sort of land will be given to the aboriginals. About half our land here beside Kootenay Lake is unusable for much besides logging or just plain hiking. Too steep, too rocky, etc. And what's more, those pinheads at R Dic sat down one time, drew a straight line across the top of people's properties and declared anything below that line was ALR. I doubt very much if any one of them actually came to look at what was deemed "agricultural". A lot of people sold off the tops of their properties because of that and not wanting to pay taxes on parts that are unusable. Mind you, they did drop taxes on ALR lands.
I think that's been done here in BC, but I'm not sure. I like the idea. I'd sooner spend taxes on a group that might use them better than the province and R Dic seems to.
Broad brushes and all that ...
Same ol same ol crap. Whine, snivel, mudsling. The way I see it is Duhbama is only slightly less neo-con than the GOP who seem to be about as right-wingish as is possible. Socialist? My dairy airy. Plutocrat? Maybe, but not nearly as much as his predecessor. Just another puppet for big biz who just happens to display a bit of compassion for those who aren't rich. I find his methods pretty odd.Reds under the bed, cher?
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hehe capitalism being what it is, yeah.status can be bought from some bands.
That's interesting. Implies cooperation and compromise on one hand and heated battles on the other.The legal standard for state vs. rez issues is "a balancing of interests," a standard which prevails nowhere else in "sovereignty" issues.
You can't have a national goal for people who only have skin color as a common bond.
Ya think?Each tribe is as unique as the other.
You can't have a national goal for people who only have skin color as a common bond. Each tribe is as unique as the other.
Well. . . a common enemy can do the trick.You can't have a national goal for people who only have skin color as a common bond. Each tribe is as unique as the other.
Well. . . a common enemy can do the trick.
Seems to be working OK for Western Europe so far.Yes, but that leads to a fragile, superficial unity at best.
Seems to be working OK for Western Europe so far.
Seems to be working OK for Western Europe so far.
who's their common enemy?
If the only thing keeping the EU together is a common enemy, what will happen when that common enemy no longer is a common enemy?
Ummm. . . the Soviet Union?who's their common enemy?
If the only thing keeping the EU together is a common enemy, what will happen when that common enemy no longer is a common enemy?
Your ignorance and your belligerence are in perfect balance. Well done.During my travels recently in the US, you see museums with Indian heritage, funny thing it only dates back 200 years. That would be since the white man came. Otherwise all they have to tell of before that is the Indian raped, pillage, and claimed war on other tribes.
Simon Fraser described them as a poor scraggly starving bunch with no ambitions.
If they were here thousands of years what the hell were they doing up until we came. They certainly did not keep any records of what, or how they lived, but claim a language!!! We did no more wrongs to them that what were put upon many people in past wars, land claims etc. What about the negro man, and how they were kidnapped and enslaved? Do you hear them whining.
We owe these people nothing. They do not want the land until it is developed, before that they wanted nothing but the continued hand out of our government, via the tax payer. Give them the land, but with no developement, and they do it themselves. Learn to earn! I a tired of these land claims, and hand outs. Time the Indian learned to be like the rest of us, do it yourself, earn it yourself, pay taxes, and get to work.
wow You sound cranky. I was going to say ignorance is bliss, but your post has canned the idea.During my travels recently in the US, you see museums with Indian heritage, funny thing it only dates back 200 years. That would be since the white man came. Otherwise all they have to tell of before that is the Indian raped, pillage, and claimed war on other tribes.
Simon Fraser described them as a poor scraggly starving bunch with no ambitions.
If they were here thousands of years what the hell were they doing up until we came. They certainly did not keep any records of what, or how they lived, but claim a language!!! We did no more wrongs to them that what were put upon many people in past wars, land claims etc. What about the negro man, and how they were kidnapped and enslaved? Do you hear them whining.
We owe these people nothing. They do not want the land until it is developed, before that they wanted nothing but the continued hand out of our government, via the tax payer. Give them the land, but with no developement, and they do it themselves. Learn to earn! I a tired of these land claims, and hand outs. Time the Indian learned to be like the rest of us, do it yourself, earn it yourself, pay taxes, and get to work.
Just remember the Indian did not just sprout out of the dirt in America, they once came here as newcomers as well.
They had no desire to develope land or progress, but they sure as to hell want it now, now that it has.
Ummm. . . the Soviet Union?
Have you lost the thread of the discussion? I said that a common enemy was a good way to unite disparate peoples. You came back with how it made for only a fragile and temporary unity. I cite Western Europe as an example of the unity becoming stronger and deeper even after the common enemy is gone. Let's review the history, shall we?
5,000 B.C.E.-1945 C.E. - Perpetual warfare.
1945-1991 - Playing nicely together under the threat of the USSR.
1991-2013 - Continuing to play nicely together even with the USSR gone.