20 Replies to “Sunday On Turtle Island”

  1. Re the Biden crime family.

    Hopefully the Republicans will call Hunter to testify before Congress. I hear legal experts have said that since he was pardoned, he cannot claim the Fifth Amendment.

    If he does, refuse to testify, he can be charged (for refusing a subpoena, or obstructing an investigation, etc.). If he lies, then it’s perjury.

    I suppose he could repeatedly say “I don’t remember.” Is contempt of Congress a charge?

      1. Yeah, you may have to keep waiting for that.
        So Comer was the chair of the committee looking into the Biden crime family and they dug up all kinds of irrefutable evidence of criminal activity and what happened next? Did they initiate impeachment proceedings? But Comer did have time to write a book about it. Pathetic.

        Listen to Tucker’s recent interview with Ned Ryun – what he says should be music to everyone’s ears, unfortunately those that should take heed will likely not (looking at you republican congress).

  2. With a rope.
    After four long, painful years the head of the Biden Crime Family is leaving the highest office in the land. Not prosecuting him would institutionalize treason as the accepted standard for members of US government.

  3. Re: Covid whistleblower
    We cannot ignore the way the heroes were treated during the C-scam. Dr. Bridle suffered yet persevered.
    We owe a debt of gratitude to him along with many others such as Drs Malone, Mcculough, and Kory, just to name a few.
    Real courage in the face of persecution.

  4. ‘A moral stain on Britain‘

    I don’t know what they can do to regain the free world’s respect.

  5. Banning knives comes from the Safety Always People.
    The SAP’s are the lowest form of coward-authoritarians walking the earth.
    When they get power, they seek to control all and everything always.
    They’re a far bigger problem than kids with knifes, they’re plague rats.

    1. They remind me of the character “Dolores Umbridge” from the Harry Potter movies, wearing pink Chanel suits and enforcing on anything which walks or talks.

  6. Well, the ban on guns stopped all gun crime in Canada so a ban on knives should stop all knife crime. It’s simple logic. After all, it worked great in Britain.

  7. “The province claims its new law will keep big knives out of the hands of young criminals. That seems unlikely.”

    Yas, doesn’t it? But SO much cheaper and easier to f- over retailers than to jail young criminals, eh?

  8. I’ve spent a lot of time around Indians and the rez. It’s not knives that are the problem. It’s societal. Tribalism. It takes a village – all that crap that avoids responsibility. The kids are left to raise themselves. They run wild and are raised to hate whitey. A prescription for failure in the outside world.

    I’ll relate a story that happened to me. We were breaking camp on a very remote fly-in lake in N Ontario. It was a tourist camp and the season was over.
    I was the last guy in camp and there was a fair amount of food left by the many fisherman who had been there during the season. Cans of beans, half boxes of cereal, things like that. I loaded the boat and headed to a Cree hunting camp down the lake. It was a family encampment of about 20 with everybody from grandpa down to a bunch of kids.
    The kids were playing around the dock as I approached. They appeared to want to greet me when I heard the old grandpa yell out, “waabishkiwee” (sp) which means white man in Ojibwe. The kids turned and ran for the bush as hard as they could.
    The old boy came down to the dock and I gave him the food. He couldn’t speak English and I didn’t speak Ojibwe so we just unloaded the boat and I went back to camp and waited for the float plane to come pick me up.
    This was 2016. Those kids will fly out from the rez and go to school in waabishkiwee’s world. Wonder how that’s going to work out for them?

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