He hestitated slightly before that admission too, and I remember his campaign promise of transparency. Just how much or how little depended on the teleprompter.
When I searched through the other reports in your news link it is very disheartening as these are not infrequent.I have a better perspective about your previous blogs. There are very important in the present conditions.
The white men were frightened and called for soldiers. We begged for life and the white men thought we wanted theirs; we heard the soldiers were coming. We did not fear. We hoped we could tell them our suffering and could get help. The white men told us the soldiers meant to kill us; we did not believe it but some were frightened and ran away to the Bad Lands. The soldiers came. They said: "don't be afraid-we come to make peace, not war." It was true; they brought us food. But the hunger-crazed who had taken fright at the soldiers' coming and went to the Bad Lands could not be induced to return to the horrors of reservation life. They were called Hostiles and the Government sent the army to force them back to their reservation prison.
"Dear Mr. President, I write a weekly column for this newspaper and the following letter to you is written the way a woman speaks in Lakota. The words I quote were written by a respected individual and leader who writes as a Lakota man circa after the Wounded Knee Massacre. It explains our position as Lakota people with regard to the He Sapa where you will be visiting soon.
Ateyapi, le anpetu kin wowapi cic’u kte ksto. Lakolya epinkte ksto. Mila Wakan oyake hena eca epinkte ksto. Mila wakan lecel unkoyakepe ksto: kicizapi wicalapi sni tka is Marpiya luta wasicun om kiciza cin na he wicota owicakiyapi Na he omaka kin Wanna utaya Wasicun om kicizapi tka taku Aitancanya lakota Wasiglapi he wasicun kin maka kin ataya icu aupe lo Mila Wakan oyake kin lecel nakun oyake ksto: Eyapi on hecel Aoyapi na lakota Oyate ataya zutakunipi kte sni ce eyapi wan hee heon inihiciyapi om okiciye tanka kta yustanpi na el na el omnininiye tanka el iyeyapa kupi na lecel eyapi koskalakapi oyasin nonge opta icupo wasicunla maka kin ataya unkipi kte na oyate sni unkagapi kta ce heun om oukicizapi kta tka na Mila Wakan lecel oyake kin he le e ksto: taku wowitan yuwapi heca kte eyapi Ateyapi, lena slolyakin waste kte ksto, – Wasuta Waste Win miye ksto"
Like others have publically remarked the decisions by leftists do not incorporate locals, nor those who are capable of voicing their own objections .
Bringing unwanted trouble to someone else's doorstep is not wise at all. Unkind if their communities are hindered from business.Neighborliness never requires the National Guard.
I hope this report (about the Lakota Country a known tribe of 3rd world status but filled with Native Pride) is going to be finally bringing hope soon. I will find out their viewpoint.
I LOVE July and used to practically live on the water. Brown as a bean and a fairly good fisher woman.The lakes peak quickly though as weed beds thrive.
I doubt the warning signs are keeping bridge jumpers away and quarry swimmers from trespassing.
And skinny dippers are also in their birthday suits.
"Sadly some members, who, by their vicious and argumentative posts, managed to get the forum closed on their former website, are now doing the same here, I guess with the same motivation to get the CS blogs and forums closed."
The Guessing is to conclude CS is comparable, not the persons. I don't think either is happening. They have CS regions but I doubt it would even on a temporary basis to a region.
This would protect only one freedom of speech: political.They have not restricted any just specific accounts are blocked. If anyone here longer can "remember a time," I can only speak to the past 7 years here. No worries
RE: Political Bickering Is Pointless - Oligarchy Wins.
He hestitated slightly before that admission too, and I remember his campaign promise of transparency.Just how much or how little depended on the teleprompter.