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by GSD Admin on 06 May 2015 - 16:05
You are right, I am lumping all Christians who committed these deeds together, for sure and considering Christians aren't a race but natives Americans are you my friend are a racist.
Christians have a choice to follow their Gods teachings which also means their history, but blacks lets say don't have a choice to be anything but black.
You are again per usual comparing apples and oranges and trying to tell me they are peaches. When a Christian whines about Islamists, sure you bet ya I am going to remind said Christians about their past. I love the hypocrisy of they are killing Christians all the while feigning ignorance of how their religion and the people who make up that religion have done worse throughout history. If you can't see it you are a bigger fool than I ever imagined, Mr. Miserable.
Regards,
Mr. Wonderful
Here is one of your heroes singing about Indians, see what he has to say about Indians and whites.
Alright, well, listen everybody
To what I got to say
There's hope for tomorrow
If we wake up today
Well, it happened long ago
In the new magic land
The Indians and the buffalo
They existed hand in hand
Well, the Indians needed food
And skins for a roof
Well they took what they needed
Millions of buffalo were the proof
I said, "Hey"
But then came the white man
With his thick and empty head
He couldn't see past billfold
He wanted all the buffalo dead
So the Indians hit in field
There were no buffalo to be found
The magic seemed to be missing
It kind of looked like a buried ground
But above the canyon wall
Strong eyes did glow
Leader of the land
The Great White Buffalo
The Great White Buffalo
The Great White Buffalo
Well, he got the battered herd
And he led 'em cross some land
With the Great White Buffalo
They could make a final stand, yeah
Hey, well, listen everybody
To what I got to say
There's hope for tomorrow
If we wake up today
There's hope for tomorrow
If we wake up today
That Great White Buffalo
That Great White Buffalo
That Great White Buffalo
Yeah, yeah

by Mountain Lion on 06 May 2015 - 16:05
Oh, wait you're one of the "good" Native Americans, not one of the "Bad" Native Americans.
But you weren't there, so all your posting is merely speculation Mr. Wonderful.

by GSD Admin on 06 May 2015 - 17:05
No, I have researched my tribe and no where does it say anything about cannibals. Mr Wonderful says you weren't there either so your posts are merely racist speculation.
You are a very funny person saying I wasn't there but you don't think how stupid that comment is because you weren't there either, Putz.
See I have the history handed down to me, you on the other hand read it someplace from someone who wasn't there either. Man you are so twisted.

by Mountain Lion on 06 May 2015 - 17:05
Evidently your relatives "ate" the evidence...I was right afterall..
There are numerous historical records from that era that are still available today.
How can you have anything handed down to you after claiming your relative were slaughtered. Did their ghosts hand them down to you in an apparition?

by GSD Admin on 06 May 2015 - 18:05
Some lived you fool, were you there? My great great grandmother was marched on the trail of tears, so she told my great grandma who told my grandma who told me, how about you?
just admit you are what you are be proud, quit hiding behind others

by Mountain Lion on 06 May 2015 - 22:05
I'm sorry Mr. Wonderful but I don't believe a word you say.
You claim to have a relative to fit every discussion.
Your word is totaly unreliable IMO...
Do I need to post authentic accounts of Indian Massacres, highlighting their babaric butchery?
Here are a few quotes from famous Americans VS your supposed handed down story.
"It needs but little familiarity with the actual, palpable aborigines to convince anyone that the poetic Indian—the Indian of Cooper and Longfellow—is only visible to the poet's eye. To the prosaic observer, the average Indian of the woods and prairies is a being who does little credit to human nature—a slave of appetite and sloth, never emancipated from the tyranny of one animal passion save by the more ravenous demands of another."---Horace Greeley.
"The present King of Great Britain...has excited domestic insurrections amongst us, and has endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers; the merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions." ---Thomas Jefferson, Declaration of Independence.
"Indians have nothing human except the shape ...the gradual extension of our settlements will as certainly cause the savage, as the wolf, to retire; both being beasts of prey, tho' they differ in shape. They are wolves and beasts who deserved nothing from the whites but 'total ruin'."---George Washington, 1783.
"The idea that a handful of wild, half-naked, thieving, plundering, murdering savages should be dignified with the sovereign attributes of nations, enter into solemn treaties, and claim a country 500 miles wide by 1,000 miles long as theirs in fee simple, because they hunted buffalo or antelope over it, might do for a beautiful reading of Hiawatha, but is unsuited to the intelligence and justice of this age, or the natural rights of mankind."---New Mexico Supreme Court, United States v. Lucero, 1 NM S. Ct. 422, 1869.
"I suppose I should be ashamed to say that I take the Western view of the Indian. I don't go so far as to think that the only good Indians are dead Indians, but I believe nine out of every ten are, and I shouldn't like to inquire too closely into the case of the tenth. "---Theodore Roosevelt.

by GSD Admin on 06 May 2015 - 22:05
Lol, racist,

by GSD Admin on 07 May 2015 - 05:05
BTW, ML, my story of the trail of tears is true so believe what you want to believe it is your right. But please do not dismiss what happened to my ancestors without proof. I do have a very large family because my grand parents had 8 kids who had multiple kids who had multiple kids. Most of my recent stories are true, sure back in the day when I was trying to throw everyone off my identity I did stretch some truths but that was only in the first years of me posting here.
Hell I have told you more about myself than anyone and the funny part was you used to really try and get me to tell you more. I was so close to telling you who I was until someone stepped forward and shared some things with me that put you in a real bad light. I am so glad I never told you because it is now apparent that you never liked me in the first place and was only mining for information. Thank you to the person who stepped forward and saved me from telling you more because it has became obvious over the years that you really can't seperate your politics and friends. Sad, I honestly thought of you as a real friend at one time. :(

by GSDtravels on 07 May 2015 - 11:05
Who scalped whom?

by GSDtravels on 07 May 2015 - 21:05
So apropos for this thread, LOL...
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