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Re: What is the Future of America?
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Originally Posted by Boerseun
...said Chief Sitting Bull to his tribe sometime in the 1700's.
...asked Chief Sitting Bull's favourite sqauw, Hits With a Rolling Pin, as she stepped out the tipi on that cold, fateful morning.
"No," Chief Sitting Bull replied, "It sucks, dammit."
"Maybe it's not that bad, dear," Hits With a Rolling Pin said. "After all, if you go back through the mists of time, they are our long-lost cousins from far away and long ago."
Chief Sitting Bull scratched his chin. He understood why Hits With a Rolling Pin was his favourite squaw - not only was she unsettlingly accurate with that rolling pin of hers, but she was also wise beyond her years.
"That makes a lot of sense, Pinny, we've got a lot to learn from them, and they from us - we haven't seen each other in almost... what, ten thousand years? We've got a lot of catching up to do!"
"Yes - did you just call me 'Pinny'? You know I hate that."
"Sorry," Chief Sitting Bull said, and lifted his one leg and farted.
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The irony is this guy’s worried about Mexicans invading his territory, when Mexicans are in fact native Americans. Europeans are the invaders.
The problems of this country are not solved by the people that do nothing and foretell doom and gloom for rest of us. They are merely speaking about their own future.
Greedy self centered people that are afraid that they are going to have something taken away from them. Always talking tough about stopping or controlling other people freedoms and rights and never coming up with any ideas on their own , the mob mentality, following the crowed that can only blame others and never taking responsibility of their own.
If your community is suffering roll up you’re sleeves and do something to help and stop playing the blame game.
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Originally Posted by Boerseun
...said Chief Sitting Bull to his tribe sometime in the 1700's
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Good post. 
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I do not know what I seem to the world, but to myself I appear to have been like a boy playing upon the seashore and diverting myself by now and then finding a smoother pebble or prettier shell than ordinary, while the great ocean of truth lay before me all undiscovered. - Sir Isaac Newton
Last edited by Thunderbird; 08-26-2008 at 06:01 AM..
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