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To: puborectalis who wrote (1405116)6/5/2023 12:47:29 AM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 1577883
 
I think you should pay reparations....



To: puborectalis who wrote (1405116)6/5/2023 1:41:30 AM
From: Maple MAGA 1 Recommendation

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Mick Mørmøny

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When settlers arrived, Indians were there, organized in societies and occupying the land as their forefathers had done for centuries. This is what Indian title means, they had a right to continue to live on their lands as their forefathers had lived. This right of Indian title was lawfully extinguished when Indians surrendered their autonomy via the treaty process.



To: puborectalis who wrote (1405116)6/5/2023 10:40:20 AM
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Winfastorlose

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So old pubes shows up with another plagiarized post. Here's the link to that article, which is dated about a year and a half ago..

science.org

tribes with land today were systematically forced into less-valuable areas, which excluded them from key sectors of the U.S. economy, including the energy market.

>>Really? These tribes are quite happy, in spite of the Biden administration..<<

adn.com

NEW TOWN, N.D. — On oil well pads carved from the wheat fields around Lake Sakakawea, hundreds of pump jacks slowly bob to extract 100 million barrels of crude annually from a reservation shared by three Native American tribes.

About half their 16,000 members live on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation atop one of the biggest U.S. oil discoveries in decades, North Dakota’s Bakken shale formation.

The drilling rush has brought the tribes unimagined wealth -- more than $1.5 billion and counting -- and they hope it will last another 20 to 25 years. The boom also propelled an almost tenfold spike in oil production from Native American lands since 2009, federal data shows, complicating efforts by President Joe Biden to curb carbon emissions.

>>And Biden is managing to fuck over the Navajo..<<

thefederalist.com

...Local Indian tribes, however, welcomed more oil and gas exploration in the area as a primary source of economic development. In May, the Navajo Nation voted to reject the administration’s plans to withdraw 351,000 acres from consideration for oil and gas leases. The Interior Department’s decision is estimated to cost the tribe more than $194 million over the next two decades, according to the Western Energy Alliance, an industry group for independent oil and gas producers...

>>Of course some anti energy tribes would rather sit in dark teepees and burn buffalo dung rather than allow energy development wealth and pipelines on their land. Stupid..

As for that "climate hazard" bull shit, other than giving Ratty a boner and an excuse to post another hockey stick graph, it's just the usual leftist boiler plate hysteria.

So, just a suggestion, pubes.. Next time you plagiarize an article or op-ed, try to rip off one that's current..<<