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Recently released and in all the major bookstores, Elizabeth Warren's 10 Steps to your Treaty Card.


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Warren is pathetic, being just another "Whitey" has no "cachet" so she searches the old family tree and finds an "Injun -in-the-woodpile". Eureka! I'm exotic.

My nephew did a search of our family tree a few years back,and since some of our ancestors were French settlers who came here 300 or so years back, he discovered, gasp, an Indian in the family several generations back. Still doesn't get me a free hunting licence.

Hey, my tribe could whip Warren's tribe any day of the week.
Honest injun.

White woman who pretend she red woman speak with forked tongue.

"Yes, but I would fit in so well with an Administration where the President was born in Kenya, no that was for his book sales, Hawaii, because he couldn't be POTUS otherwise, Birth certificate? someone dredge one up, oh it's all too confusing, this thing called truth. It's just a good thing we are all democrats where truth is not as important as our devotion to growing the state."

Well, I've decided I'm a two-spirited Ojibwa, so I should live tax-free AND collect welfare checks for two.

Big Chief Pants-On-Fire.

Wouldn't it be great if there was a real journalist in the states doing actual old fashion investigating?
A copy of any invoice showing Warren not paying taxes due to her "native" status would be sweet.

I've always kept this quiet because I don't want any special treatment,but apparently I'm 1/3 warren.

"White woman who pretend she red woman speak with forked tongue."

Posted by: Jamie MacMaster at May 31, 2012 1:35 PM

Well she ain't no Cherokee, but she is red.

That is why Bush was considered stupid. He only needed to tell the nation he had some black, Hispanic, or Indian DNA and the Liberal left would have slobbered all over him almost as much as they do Obamba.

He could have just lied about his past as Obamba does and he'd have been a pin-up poster boy in all the Liberal bathrooms around the nation.

I really wonder without the usual lying media filter, what real Cherokees think of this?

Rev. - I'm beginning to think that the Cherokee are a very strange bunch. Their "Principal Chief" is only 1/32 Cherokee (that's a whole 1/32 more than Sacagawarren, but still). I had a certain sympathy for tribal members who wanted to change the legal status quo re. the "Cherokee Freedman" controversy before finding that out - for some rather weird historical reasons lots of black Americans without a trace of Cherokee ancestry (you know, like Fauxcahontas Warren has no trace of Cherokee ancestry) are registered as members of the Nation - but now I just don't have any clue how they think.

doowleb there was one but the big 0 had him off'd and had his minions call it a heart attack.

http://politicallyincorrectcanadian.blogspot.ca/2012/04/breitbart-is-here.html

She'll be an Indian Giver if she takes back Harvard's ability to sell her 'diversity-ism'/'diversity-ness'? er, Bullshit?

How many other ambitious polis have worked the muticult/diversity ghetto for meritless advances? I bet more than a few.

She might have some value running a casino

The joys of affirmative action. The only color that comes with disadvantages today is white. As caucasians will be a minority in less than 40 years, at least our kids/grandkids will have a chance to line up at the taxpayer funded apology trough.

I'm sure Warren could be a card carrying Cherokee. Discriminating on the basis of racial appearance is illegal. It does tick me off to see a native as white as me bitching about how hard they have it. The black Cherokees are descendants of slaves owned by the Cherokees who had to free them and grant them tribal membership.

I've suggested to a number of Native Indians that I know that they should raise money by selling Native Indian status to anyone who applied. Given that they have a very flexible "oral history", all it takes is an appropriately wizened elder in traditional clothing to pronounce that the person applying is a long-lost relative of the tribe and entitled to full treaty rights.

The only thing that hasn't been settled yet is how much those applying for Native Indian status should pay for the holder of the "oral history" to search the records and commune with long lost ancestors to find just where in history the applicants ancestors were connected to the tribe. Considering that being Native Indian gets one tax free status and special gas prices at the local Native run gas station, it would probably be worth $10-20 K/person.

Once I got my Native Indian status, the next step would be to "find" some ancient artifacts in my back yard which would mean it's an ancient burial site and really should have been part of the local reserve. In exchange for not having all city land adjacent to my house not being attached to the reserve, I'd settle for not having to pay any property taxes.

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