It's Time to Give Up on Oil

DaSleeper

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May 27, 2007
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It's interesting that in the early 1900's when my mother was born since she was half native but could pass for white she never told us of our heritage.....even though I suspected something because my father was fluent in Cree and algonquin and a couple of my sisters looked native. I only found out for sure when I helped a nephew do our family tree...
If only my mother had lived long enough to find out that it has now become a status symbol that politicians even lie about to get votes.
 

White_Unifier

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Please don't make me give up on canola, peanut, sesame, olive, and all the other oils I have in my kitchen!
 

Mowich

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What brotherhood would that be?
The hood with brothers in it?

I'm an Indun, and I don't rightly recollect ever calling another Indun my brother.
I imagine most of the FNs don't use the term either, Tec - it is a popular part of the rhetoric used by the tiny percentage of discontents.

Well, except my brother, that is.
His name wouldn't be Tenskwatawa or Cheeseekau would it? I've been following a History program called American Frontiersmen or something to that effect and the episode I just watched was about Tecumseh. That Harrison asshole was one very sick demented creep. Another one was about Davy Crockett - I had no idea that he was a Congressman nor that he vehemently opposed Jackson's Indian Removal Act. Interesting series.

 

MHz

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If you get to the next town without being 'bushwhacked' you aren't worth very much', welcome to the real west.
 

mentalfloss

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