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To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (1832)3/30/2005 1:06:00 AM
From: average joe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5290
 
Laz for your information Canadian Indians have retained their own languages. Just this week I have heard young and old Indians speaking Cree and Chipewyan of course these are not town Indians I'm talking about.

I've flown over Ireland several times going elsewhere and had no desire to land and never did. I don't think of myself as an Irishman living in Canada or a dual citizen of the United States but rather I think of myself as a free citizen of the world.

I will however at all times defend your right to speak whatever God damn language you wish to speak or wear green shoes with funny hats and big brass buckled belts whether you like it or not. And don't forget part of your American experience is your Irish heritage or have Americans now through the melting pot process become uniquely identical.

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