Contumacious
Radical Freedom
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And you intentionally misstate what equal footing was, and has been, intended to mean.YO COCKSUCKER
PROVIDE A LINK OR SHUT THE FUCK UP
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That's all you've got is a crass insult. Boy you ARE a mental midget. You need me to boil the myriad of source material out there down to "a link". Of course that explains why you're such an idiot about these topics - you are incapable of doing your own thoughtful research. Read the Oregon constitution, or find some sources describing the process and requirements that the western states went through. You probably just write off any source other than infowars as biased (ultimate irony) and buy into the drivel of the deranged mind that runs it.
In fact it occurs to me that you probably just have an undiagnosed mental illness. Did it ever occur to you to see a doctor about your mental health? I bet you find a pattern much broader than you political views if you honestly look at your life.
LISTEN DINGLEBERRY
I HAVE ALREADY POSTED THAT OREGON WAS ADMITTED TO THE UNION IN AN EQUAL FOOTING WITH THE ORIGINAL 13 COLONIES.
NONE OF THOSE COLONIES WAS REQUIRED TO GIVE UP LAND IN ORDER TO BECOME STATE SO NEITHER DID OREGON.
QUIT SWALLOWING CUM , IT AFFECTS YOUR INTELLECT.
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Section 1. Announcement of admission; boundaries of state; jurisdiction of river cases. That Oregon be, and she is hereby, received into the Union on an equal footing with the other States in all respects .
So you stupid fuck , provide a link to a historical site stating that Oregon was not admitted on an equal footing with the 13 original colonies. I DO NOT want to read your bullshit opinion.
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Read Section 3. Where it goes into elaborate detail about all the land sold to the Federal Government.
So, provide a link stating that Oregon didn't sell the land to the federal government outlined in Section 3 of the very document you're citing.
YOU MISERABLE GOVERNMENT LACKEY:
HISTORY: (aa) The Harney Basin (where the Hammond ranch is established) was settled in the 1870’s. The valley was settled by multiple ranchers and was known to have run over 300,000 head of cattle. These ranchers developed a state of the art irrigated system to water the meadows, and it soon became a favorite stopping place for migrating birds on their annual trek north.
(ab) In 1908 President Theodor Roosevelt, in a political scheme, create an “Indian reservation” around the Malheur, Mud & Harney Lakes and declared it “as a preserve and breeding ground for native birds”. Later this “Indian reservation” (without Indians) became the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge."
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