I cant even believe this is true

Ok, maybe I’m late to the game.  A lot escapes me.  I admit that.

But a friend of a friend just sent me and invite to a facebook group called “Prevent the ‘Artistic’ Death of a Dog”..

Apparently,

In 2007, the ‘artist’ Guillermo Vargas Habacuc, took a dog from the street, tied him to a rope in an art gallery and began starving him to death.

For several days, the ‘artist’ and the visitors of the exhibition watched, emotionless, the shameful ‘masterpiece’ based on the dog’s agony, until eventually he died.

Does THIS sound like art to you?

But this is not all… the prestigious Visual Arts Biennial of Central America decided that the ‘installation’ WAS actually art, so Guillermo Vargas Habacuc has been invited to repeat his cruel action for the Biennial of 2008.

(copied from the facebook group)

The following links are provided for signing petitions to help stop this action from being repeated:

http://www.petitiononline.com/…

http://www.petitiononline.com/…

There are responses on the facebook page stating that this story is not true, and I want to believe that it isnt…REALLY want to believe that it is completely and totally false.  Please, tell me that it’s false…

These are the only verifying links that appear on the facebook page:

http://news.softpedia.com/news…

http://luckybunnynyc.blogspot….

http://www.euroweeklynews.com/…

and you’ll have to forgive me that i really dont want to try to find out more about this.  

So, true or not, what could it hurt to sign the petition(s)??

Bush says WE need Pope talk re “right & wrong”!! xk*%#

He says we need to be told by the Pope that people are precious, that right and wrong matter!

And, it’s just a “tough” patch we’re going through. Bush just said so. here. But worse:

Listen up, you utterly deprived (not-fit-to-be) lying president, because you caused a great deal of the pain and suffering Americans are right now encountering. You have caused a war that was unnecessary that killed hundreds of thousands of people and wounded many more. Millions are refugees because of your war. Talk about precious life? “Sacred” life? You don’t know the meaning of the word.

Famines may occur because you were unwilling to act on climate change because you wanted to help the rich get richer. Don’t tell me the Pope needs to talk to me about right and wrong!!!!!

Don’t you hate being lectured by an idiot?

~~cross-posted at orange~~

There are so many things gone awry and so many harbingers of other things going wrong that will effect all of us, having an impact on our lives today. Things that have led to starvation, violence and will lead to famine.

OUTRAGE #1: People are Hungry: Food Crisis Sneaks Up On World.

Food Costs & General Inflation Impact on Most Americans, but it’s especially bad in very poor countries.

IN THE US: Food costs so much that people are in shock in supermarkets all across the country, wondering, “What CAN I afford to buy to feed my family this week. Bread is $3.49 in Florida, and was a dollar less last year. Wheat has doubled and rice has doubled in the last three months alone.

Shortages in grains and staples exist. Many excellent diaries have been written on the terrible food crisis, riots around the world. This new article on Haiti is just up on NYT: Across Globe, Empty Bellies Bring Rising Anger


Hunger bashed in the front gate of Haiti’s presidential palace. Hunger poured onto the streets, burning tires and taking on soldiers and the police. Hunger sent the country’s prime minister packing.

Haiti’s hunger, that burn in the belly that so many here feel, has become fiercer than ever in recent days as global food prices spiral out of reach, spiking as much as 45 percent since the end of 2006 and turning Haitian staples like beans, corn and rice into closely guarded treasures.

Fed’s Lacker Says Inflation Is Too High


“Inflation is a problem now. It is too high and personally I would be uncomfortable in waiting for economic slack to bring it down,” Richmond Federal Reserve President Jeffrey Lacker told reporters… “I am particularly concerned about movements in measures of expected inflation…..”

OUTRAGE #2: Economic/Financial News Continues to Look Bad. Investment Banks & Hedge Funds Unregulated Still

Subpoenaes issued to 18 banks as regulators in nine other states are looking into such matters.

In February, many investors found they could no longer get out of the securities because hundreds of auctions failed when big banks stopped bidding in them.

The regulators are looking at how banks disclosed the risks of auction failures to investors, which typically include affluent families and corporations.

   



OUTRAGE #3: Bush Still Doesn’t Get Climate Change & Impacting World Food Supplies May Lead to Famine.


German Minister calls Bush’s climate change speech: Neanderthal.

A U.S. plan to cap rising greenhouse gases by 2025 drew criticisms as too little, too late from delegates at 17-nation climate talks in Paris on Thursday…  

“The president gave a disappointing speech,” German Environment Minister Sigmar Gabriel said in a statement issued in Berlin headlined “Gabriel criticizes Bush’s Neanderthal speech. Losership, not Leadership“.

“The American administration is starting to awaken,” French climate change ambassador Brice Lalonde said. “It’s a bit late.”

OUTRAGE#4: Billionaire Hedgers Make Zillions Last Year and Income Ineqality Rages

Billion-Dollar Paydays for top 50 hedgers.


Hedge fund managers, those masters of a secretive, sometimes volatile financial universe, are making money on a scale that once seemed unimaginable, even in Wall Street’s rarefied realms.

John Paulson, made $3.7 billion last year. He reaped that bounty, probably the richest in Wall Street history, by betting against certain mortgages and complex financial products that held them.

“There is nothing wrong with it – it’s not illegal,” said William H. Gross… “But it’s ugly.”

Given that median family income was $60k last year, the fact that these top 50 guys earned $29 billionlast year is, what, obscene? Is there a word that captures it?


***”To some degree it’s a very gigantic version of Las Vegas,” said Gary Burtless, an economist at the Brookings Institution.

****And Mr. Gross, the fund manager, warned that the widening divide among the richest and everyone else is cause for worry.

***”Like at the end of the Gilded Age and the Roaring Twenties, we are going the other way,” Mr. Gross said. “We are clearly in a period of excess, and we have to swing back to the middle or the center cannot hold.”

OUTRAGE #5: Climate Changes Will Make FIRES WORSE and I’m worried! Can’t afford insurance either.Wild fires worse from global warming.


Wild fires are likely to be bigger, more frequent and burn for longer as the world gets hotter, in turn speeding up global warming to create a dangerous vicious circle, scientists say. Last year more than 200 wild fires swept across parts of southeastern Europe, destroying homes and devouring woodland.

OUTRAGE #6: People Losing Jobs, Even in Financial Sector But IMPACT Will Be Felt By All

JPMorgan Chase, reported a 50 percent drop in income this week. Today it’s Merrill: Merrill cuts 2900 more jobs & posts loss of $6.5b The bank will save $800m a year in cutting 10% of its workforce.

“So far the slowdown has been finance-driven,” Mr. Thain said. “What we haven’t seen yet is the impact on the consumer of falling house prices, rising energy prices, higher food prices and higher unemployment.”

The recession… is going to move from being a finance-driven problem to a consumer-driven one, and Merrill may continue to struggle as a result.The ratings agency predicted that Merrill Lynch would be forced to lower the value of its mortgage assets known as collateralized debt obligations by an additional $6 billion.

This is the question:

… how much the losses by banks like (Merrill’s) would “seep” into the real economy. Banks like Merrill may see losses on bets they made far beyond mortgages if consumers find themselves unable to pay back car loans, credit debt and other loans.

OUTRAGE #7: Gas Will Keep Going Up & I Can’t Afford to Drive Anywhere! No Public Transport Either! Goods Will Rise More Also

Gas prices pass $3.40 a gallon, are expected to rise higher

Retail gas prices pushed past a record high $3.40 a gallon Thursday, fulfilling expectations that they’ll keep climbing toward $4 as the summer driving season approaches. Oil prices, meanwhile, fell slightly after setting yet another record high overnight. Analysts said investors were locking in gains from crude’s ongoing rally.

At the pump, the average national price of a gallon of unleaded gas rose 1.9 cents overnight to $3.418 a gallon….

The soaring cost of both fuels is pressuring consumers, who gas up their cars and buy goods that grow more expensive because of rising transportation costs. And their plight will only worsen; many analysts expect average national gas prices to peak close to $4 a gallon later in the spring.

 

OUTRAGE #8: Hedge fund investors are happy



Commodities such as oil are seen by many investors as a hedge against inflation and a weaker dollar. A falling dollar also makes oil cheaper to overseas investors. The effect tends to reverse when the U.S. currency strengthens.

OUTRAGE#9: We have two economies, One for the Rich, One for the Rest.


There was broad-based weakness in earnings on Thursday from companies exposed primarily to the U.S. economy… “Things that are domestic and exposed to consumer discretionary spending — absolutely they’re having a bad time. This is a recession…”

OUTRAGE #10: Iraq, the war continues unabated yet Bush talks about morality! HA! Bush lectures about moral relativism, as if HE knows right from wrong, as if HE values life.

In a world where some treat life

as something to be debased and discarded,

we need your message that all human life is sacred,

and that “each of us is willed, each of us is loved” — (applause)

— and your message that “each of us is willed, each of us is loved, and each of us is necessary.”

In a world where some no longer believe that

we can distinguish between simple right and wrong,

we need your message to reject this “dictatorship of relativism,”

and embrace a culture of justice and truth. (Applause.)

All barf in unison.

Hedge funds, billionaires, income inequality, oil, prices, inflation, economy, recession, Merrill, George W. Bush, climate change  

writing in the raw: poetry and dreaming

( – promoted by pfiore8)

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frantically felt for my throat….breathing sigh of relief

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I put my head down and closed my eyes

everything was real quite and clear

I ran over to him

it was warm and clear

thousands of stars

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shaking

and broken

pathetic and hurt

met you at the 24 hour grocery store

couldn’t afford the food

I remember

you forgot

empty boy

get out of my life

coddling my heart

vulnerable in love

scared in death

now you stop to get your game

conveniently left behind

I can see you[‘re breaking] too

I kiss you good bye out of habit this time

next time I’ll be stronger

it’s lonely without you here

collapsing slowly

all around me

I’m so scared

dreaming my teeth fell out

I’m falling

I’m drowning

there’s a house on the hill

blue pickup down the road

pink sky

leafless trees line the way

my friend

sunlight in her hair

smiles at me

grasping what little ledge is left

gasping ‘please don’t let me fall’

he gripped my arm in his sleep

I didn’t wake him

I watched him fall instead

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Lay quietly on the summer time bed.  I twiddled your hair between my fingers while you traced out pictures on my skin.  Writing me vulgar silly songs.  I should have stayed.  But I’m a fool.  I can’t even remember the last time I was happy with you.  And now I see you, and your eyes look pained and nervous.  I didn’t do more harm than good though.  Floating, swimming.  Take my hand just don’t let go.

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lay in bed and wait

reading paper

says to me I’m ok if you die

it’s how it all plays out

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endless drifting

hesitant breathing

slight touch

waking, but barely

night is long

but only lately

smile when I closed my eyes

it all made sense

not so much anymore

intertwine your hand in mine

locked in shape

our bodies wait for moments grace

this too shall pass

running, blurring, faster, slowly

it’s all the same you know

up and down

fast and slow

it’s just the future

or the past? (or was it the past?)

it’s all the same

I feel you breathing

skin sensing the anticipation

where were you?  where was I?

drifting to the void she said

drifting the void I guess.

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…wherein “they” allow al Qaeda to attack us. Again.

( – promoted by buhdydharma )

For those who didn’t see dday’s excellent diary about the very unimportant Government Accountability Office report out today, well, it is a doozy.

The title itself should bring back memories of the infamous August 2001 PDB titled “bin Laden determined to strike inside the US”, as this one is titled The United States Lacks Comprehensive Plan to Destroy the Terrorist Threat and Close the Safe Haven in Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas”.

The first paragraph lays it all out with the following reiteration of what we have known for quite some time already:

GAO found broad agreement, as documented in the National Intelligence Estimate, State and embassy documents, as well as Defense officials in Pakistan, that al Qaeda had regenerated its ability to attack the United States and had succeeded in establishing a safe haven in Pakistan’s FATA.

This, on top of the admission by Ambassador Ryan Crocker that al Qaeda in Pakistan and Afghanistan is the threat that we really should be paying attention to, and you wonder whether we will get another “nobody could have imagined” moment if and when al Qaeda attacks again.

And, as laid out in the GAO report (and covered nicely by Democracy Arsenal),

al Qaeda is now using the Pakistani safe haven to put the last element necessary to launch another attack against America into place, including the identification, training, and positioning of Western operatives for an attack. It stated that al Qaeda is most likely using the FATA to plot terrorist attacks against political, economic, and infrastructure targets in America “designed to produce mass casualties, visually dramatic destruction, significant economic aftershocks, and/or fear among the population.”

Of course, Pakistan is our bestest friend (being that we have given them around $10 billion over the past few years) and is most certainly in the “with us” category.  Hell, I’ll take $10 billion to not capture bin Laden and do absolutely nothing to stop terrorism – but of course, I would have to incorporate as a subsidiary of Halliburton in order to do so.

But when you talk about fighting terrorism while saying that capturing the man who is responsible for attacking the United States isn’t all that important or a good use of resources, what do you expect?  And when you spend more time figuring out just how much to torture detainees, you will certainly miss the threat that is explicitly laid out for you when you are only the National fucking Security Advisor.

We know that we are dealing with a bunch of cowards.  Not just those who attacked us, but those who allowed all of the warning signs to be ignored with little more than a “you’ve covered your ass now” and then allowed bin Laden to escape when he was cornered, and then diverted resources from Afghanistan to unnecessarily invade another country that had no nuclear weapons (as that is the only battle that is consistently picked by the neocons) and nothing to do with al Qaeda or the attacks.

Countless lives, countless billions of dollars, countless “chest thumping moments” – all to get us exactly to the point where we are at greater risk for being attacked then almost any time since 9/11.

What does John W. McSame have to say about this?  Well, judging by how he reacted to Obama’s comments about actually going after al Qaeda in Pakistan, it would seem that McCain is also a coward who loves the terrorists, because after all, if you harbor terrorists, you will be held to account:

McCain – Will the next President have the experience, the judgment experience informs, and the strength of purpose to respond to each of these developments in ways that strengthen our security and advance the global progress of our ideals? Or will we risk the confused leadership of an inexperienced candidate who once suggested invading our ally, Pakistan…

Forgetting the fact that Obama didn’t suggest invading Pakistan, it is clear that McCain views a country that harbors terrorists – specifically the ones who attacked us as opposed to “terrorists” who have little to no interest in attacking the United States – as our ally.

Can we afford a President that coddles countries who coddle terrorists?  What will happen if/when what the GAO report says comes to fruition?  

What happens if they let al Qaeda attack us again?

Elder Care

The elder care “professional” count is now three lawyers and three financial planners. One lawyer wants 25 grand, one of them I can’t understand and the third seemed like a great guy but….well…you should know about my aversion to “long term” planning. My suggestion to Mom, while I talked to her on the loud cell phone for seniors I bought her, was a large safe to be filled with real cash. I almost had her convinced as she was born in the wake of the depression years.

The third financial planner wants to report financial planner number one. Number two financial planner wants to sell safe annuities, something the suburban ledgends have deemed financial suicide.

Basically the law separates people. The law separates people because each income stream is taxable. And if there is not a tax reason not to do something the legal aspect kicks in. The law tracks your entire financial life via the IRS and it’s supporting 1099, 1098 and all other assorted numbered crap forms. Really, the mafia had it right, cash money. Tradesmen have it right, cash money, under the table. Right or wrong elder care choices are simply out of the control of elders and their surviving families.

With older people in order to enter a nursing home, similar to Agape cottage, and have Medicare pay for it proof of financial history going back FIVE YEARS must be given. You will be appointed a “health co-ordinator” fully trained in all aspects Gestapo tactics. Said “health co-ordinator” will then bankrupt your parent’s estate down to the whopping sum of 2000 dollars. They are looking for Christmas gifts over 50 dollars, I shit you not.

This is why many people are opting for in-home care for their elderly relatives so that they can feel comfortable within their own homes. This could be using services like Seniors Helping Seniors Lehigh Valley so that they can be properly looked after, as well as having well-needed company.

Now there are certain things one can do to avoid the aforementioned clusterfuck but keep in mind these are things a smaller percentage of the more educated among the population will be so inclined to seek out. The rest just get hosed, 55 year olds taking out mortgages to repay gifts from parents or siblings paying exorbitant taxes to the IRS if parents try to sell the house to the children for 1 dollar. They are after all “professionals” and as such are just as institutionalized to all this stuff as the guards in the Stanford Prison Experiment.

http://www.prisonexp.org/

Having lived in Europe I can see the difference clearly. Europe had their governments interrupted by this thing called WWII so as such the time span required for complete corruption has been shorter. They have high tax rates but then again Europeans actually get some things for it like education, real public transportation, health care….while we get 1099s and a rectal probing of our entire financial lives. To top it all off they have been able to convice retard Americans that Europe is “socialist” and America is “free”.

Well you know the quote from my Russian boss.

“Now I have lived in two socialist countries”.

Now removed from active business life few seniors are able to grasp the inherent evil of governmental policy “change” that will adversly affect their and the surviving family members lives. Their recollection comes from a far, far better world they lived, worked and contributed to so they can’t bring themselves to do the Patriotic thing and fuck government real hard.

The is no Ghandi, there is no savior, only lab rats chasing the almighty dollar to the stupid ding, ding, ding, ding bell at the close of Wall Street assholian trading.

I have personally asked Jesus himself to come back down and smite the temple.

Pony pARTSy

RiaD is still recuperating from the Andromeda Strain, and doesn’t yet have the stamina to undertake the weighty responsibility of a full-fledged Evening Pony Party, so, since I’m a Trust Fund Guy

(trust that funds will come in eventually) and still have a lot of free time, I am once again filling-in for T.I.T.A.S.S.

We of the O.O.T.L.E. (Out of Touch Liberal Elite) that control the Left Wing, often look to the Arts to sooth our troubled souls. Sometimes by setting up

a Foundation  or a Fellowship.  Sometimes by starting a a museum, or prize, or school, named for us.  Here we tend to focus on writing and computer graphics, so lets take some time to consider some others.  

Currently however, funding is pretty tight, so instead of money, we offer an alternative form of support.   Once the Democrats control The White House, we are certain that a new era of peace and prosperity will ensue.  In the meantime, we encourage the everday working class to take some time out in between your three part-time jobs and delve into the world of the Arts so that you’ll have some skills, and maybe some projects finished, by the time we’re donating money again.  

There are many resources availabe for such endeavors, but we choose You Tube, well, because embedding videos is easy, and it’s FREE.  

From Oregon PBS – drawing

Enjoy learning!  

But DO NOT recommend this.  Instead , go to the Front Page for some inspiration.

The rest of the videos will be of reduced size, but remember that if you double-click they will open in a new window and you can begin your new career as a starving artist.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S…

Learn an Art Tatum run from Dick Hyman.  (Oh, grow up!)  This is actually not that hard.  The fingering he uses takes you up the keyboard.

Intro to Slide Guitar.  KLB seems like a great guy.  

Sculpture

DFH’s love these beaded bags

For the more practical

Train your pony.  Maybe get a job at an O.O.T.L.E. Arabian Horse Farm

Or just make a sign

Responding to a Super Delegate’s Request, Not Hillary

(@ 11:04 – promoted by winter rabbit)


Free urges Oklahoma Indians to exercise power

Kalyn Free, the founder and president of the Indigenous Democrat Network, says Oklahoma Indians need to exercise their political clout.

– snip –

But Free, a member of the Choctaw Nation, says Oklahoma tribes aren’t doing enough to wield their political power. She also says Democrats aren’t reaching out to Indian Country, citing Republican efforts to target Native voters.

There’s a couple things I’d like Kalyn Free to know.

Crossposted at Native American Netroots

I’m going to fill in what I didn’t say in“Dead Indian Creek” & Cultural Hegemony and tell you who Archie Hoffman is and who the president was that could have made things better for Hoffman and all the Cheyenne he tried to help, necessarily including my first cousin (I spoke of him in this diary).


Racism was clearly present in the land theft surrounding Fort Reno. Perhaps those that still use “Dead Indian Creek” can pretend that land theft stopped in the 1800’s, if they acknowledge it at all. Well,

“They want the land given back to them on a platter,” Landow told FRONTLINE when he refused an on-camera interview. “They brought in innocent people like me. They’re a bunch of goddamn uneducated Indians.”

it didn’t.

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(Article from 2000)


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Fort Reno is a research station that contains a graveyard sacred to the Cheyenne-Arapaho, but is currently under federal control. Senator Don Nickles (R-Oklahoma) currently has language in a pending bill that continues funding for the research station which would prevent transfer of the land back to the Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribe.


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BILL MOYERS:

Charles Surveyor was chairman of the Cheyenne-Arapaho tribes of Oklahoma. In 1883 the federal government confiscated a 9,500-acre parcel of tribal land known as Fort Reno. Today there is speculation there may be oil and gas beneath it.

CHARLES SURVEYOR:
 

We don’t want no $100 million for our land or nothing. We want our land back, what’s rightfully ours. That was all we wanted. That’s still what we want.

Archie Hoffman was the former tribal secretary, who tried to help in the return of Fort Reno to the Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes. Here’s what Hoffman told Moyers.


ARCHIE HOFFMAN, Former Tribal Secretary:

We knocked on every Senator’s and Congressman’s door in Washington, D.C. We went in there asking for help. Nobody said, “We’ll help you.” How are we going to get somebody’s attention, you know?

Here’s where President Clinton came in and what he said.


Then he asked me, “Do you have any important thing to say?” I got to our Fort Reno deal, and I talked and started going to a little history about that. And he asked his secretary, “Do you have anything on that?” She said yes, she had the whole package here and all that. And he said- “Well, we”- I can’t quote the right words, but it was something like, “We’ll look into it and see what can be done,” or something to that effect, right there.

President Clinton said words to the effect of “We’ll look into it and see what can be done” after saying, “Do you have any important thing to say?”

Well, nothing was “done” and Franklin Harrison, representative of the Tribal Business Committee of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma had “something important thing to say.”


RETURN FORT RENO

Mr. President, my people face terrible hardships. Everyday, we confront poverty, hunger and high unemployment. And even more terrible is the high rate of teen suicide. The current tribal land base, consisting of 10,405 non-contiguous acres, is remotely situated and not conducive to economic development. With the tribal population now at over 11,000, we have outgrown this land base. The reclamation and development of the Ft. Reno property presents the Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma with a critically important opportunity. It offers us the chance to build economic, political, and cultural stability within our tribes, and even more importantly, it offers us the chance to work together, to rebuild our pride and self-confidence, to establish our independence and to seize our future.

The Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes have produced a comprehensive conceptual prototype of land use development which offers a creative and economically viable plan for the utilization of the Fort Reno property. This land holds great potential for economic development in the form of businesses which would serve the Native American community and the local non-Native community. Tribal plans for the land also include agricultural development which would provide not only food and employment, but a very real opportunity to work hand in hand with the Department of Agriculture in a way that would be beneficial both to the Agricultural Experimental Station and to the Tribes.

– snip –

Mr. President, it is my duty to inform you that the principles which you outlined in your “MEMORANDUM FOR THE HEADS OF EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES” of April 29, 1994 concerning “Government-to-Government Relations with Native American Tribal Governments” have been violated every step of the way in the case of the Fort Reno land transfer. The Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes have made every effort to surmount every bureaucratic requirement with which we have been confronted, only to be continually frustrated in our efforts.

If Clinton had done the right thing, the “chance to build economic, political, and cultural stability” would not have been lost. Allow me to elaborate on the “right thing” before proceeding.

Fort Reno was abandoned on August 18, 1868 under provisions of the 1868 Fort Laramie Treaty.

Once again, treaties must not be “the supreme Law of the Land.”

Constitution Background


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ARTICLE VI

This Constitution, and Laws of the United States which shall be made Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United Stated, shall be the supreme Law of the Land; and the Judges in every State shall be bound thereby, any Thing in the Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary notwithstanding
.

Proceeding, Pewo would most likely not be saying what I quote below from him today, considering they were going to use it to build “cultural stability.” Remember that Fort Reno (now) is a research station that contains a graveyard sacred to the Cheyenne-Arapaho, but is currently under federal control. (info. from 2000).

Here is what Pewo said very recently, for which I hold Clinton morally accountable in the relevant timeline.


Between two worlds

“I don’t really have anyone to talk to any more in my language, other than my wife,” Pewo said. “Our language is almost gone. I’m now the oldest one around here. There’s nobody I can go see. I get lonely. I cry.”

Hillary takes the credit for the goods things Bill did and says, “Life for Americans was better under the Clintons,” she has said. Not for the Cheyenne it wasn’t, and it’s still not.

Since we can thank Bill in the relevant timeline for a “language almost gone,” we can also possibly thank Hillary for that in the relevant timeline. Part of the “cultural stability” sought with having Fort Reno returned would most certainly have been about preserving the language.  

My first cousin doesn’t want to learn about his culture or language, including the stories that would be passed down to him orally. Thanks Bill. Thanks Hillary. For nothing.
I can not escape the thought that his life would be better if Fort Reno had been returned.  

Let me say it again, I hold Clinton morally accountable in the relevant timeline.

Finally, here is a first hand account from comments of how Hillary lies to Native Americans and evidence of her knowledge and involvement in one vital concern to the Native Americans I’ve communicated with on the internet.

(Emphasis mine)


Here it is!

Carter Camp’s personal account:

McCain and the Cross of Coal: GOP Front-Runner Tied to Theft of Navajo Lands

I spent a month in DC trying to get LP’s pardon finalized after the White House led us to believe he had a very good chance at being pardoned. On thankgiving I stood in front of the white house all day long fasting for him and the other ndn political prisoners. The last day was hell when we had to phone my brother Leonard and tell him we had failed and Clinton had lied to us all along. To make it worse our main contacts were in Hillary’s office so I know for sure she was part and parcel of lying to his supporters and the final decision to deny his pardon. I’ll never vote for her or support her or forgive her.

I think she’ll lie out of one side of her mouth and do irreversible damage with the other.

Those are the things I want Kalyn Free to know.

I quote Noam Chomsky & Bill Moyers. (Media issues)