Why should American Indians Join OWS movement?

Nov 9, 2011
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I saw a video of American Indians marching and dancing for OWS. WHY? what would be their fight. Where do they fit in the 99%?

I think they should Occupy the Occuppy movements. Are the American indians going to gain their land back from the occuppiers or are they just extra bodies to help mostly european invaders who got jacked by other european who are bankers, but they all remain on Indian land.
 
Tax free casinos must be a real drag...

Hundreds of millions of tax free revenue to their tribes on a yearly basis - what a drag eh?
 
It's perfectly logical why Native Americans would identify with OWS. Think about it...

Yeah those tax-exempt casinos really keep them down and the fact their tribal law trumps state and federal law (with the exception of capitol crimes) must be a bummer too???

It's obvious you know nothing about the natives...
 
Tax free casinos must be a real drag...

Hundreds of millions of tax free revenue to their tribes on a yearly basis - what a drag eh?

You don't know shit from Shinola - and obviously less about Native Americans and their casinos.

:lol:

Yeah, I'm only from the Illinois/Wisconsin boarder where Casinos are everywhere..

Yeah, take a trip through Wisconsin...

Over here the natives are rich.. They take the gambling "white mans" money :lol:

You don't know shit obviously..
 
Native land er reservations are duty free - meaning they pay no taxes, that includes casinos and or any other business that is behind the reservation doors...

Tribes have complete immunity from US law to boot on those reservations - tribal law applies on those reservations, with the acception of capitol crimes.
 
Tax free casinos must be a real drag...

Hundreds of millions of tax free revenue to their tribes on a yearly basis - what a drag eh?

You don't know shit from Shinola - and obviously less about Native Americans and their casinos.

:lol:

Yeah, I'm only from the Illinois/Wisconsin boarder where Casinos are everywhere..

Yeah, take a trip through Wisconsin...

Over here the natives are rich.. They take the gambling "white mans" money :lol:

You don't know shit obviously..
I'm from SW Wisconsin, Grant County myself, and my mother gets a check for being a quarter Cherokee. I can tell you for a fact that I've never heard the Indians around here grumble about jack shit.

Start with some light reading and work your way up. Keep "tribal sovereignty" in mind along your journey of enlightenment...

Native American gaming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tribal sovereignty in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He sites the leftist rag Wiki....
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It's perfectly logical why Native Americans would identify with OWS. Think about it...

Of course.

OWS wants armed men to take from those who have a lot, to give it to someone else.

American Indians should know about someone who has a lot..........and having it taken from them.

OF COURSE Native Americans would be in favor of armed men taking from those who have something.....to give it to those who want it. Makes PERFECT sense.:cuckoo:
 
Tax free casinos must be a real drag...

Hundreds of millions of tax free revenue to their tribes on a yearly basis - what a drag eh?

You don't know shit from Shinola - and obviously less about Native Americans and their casinos.

:lol:

Yeah, I'm only from the Illinois/Wisconsin boarder where Casinos are everywhere..

Yeah, take a trip through Wisconsin...

Over here the natives are rich.. They take the gambling "white mans" money :lol:

You don't know shit obviously..

Yeah, you know it all. You've been everywhere, done everything, know everything, faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound...

I must ask - are you God?
 
For those who didn't get my sarcasm....

The colonies practiced redistribution of land. Indians had it. Armed men took it from them, and distributed it amongst their own men.

Why Indians would support that same action today I have no idea.
 
Start with some light reading and work your way up. Keep "tribal sovereignty" in mind along your journey of enlightenment...

Native American gaming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tribal sovereignty in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thanks for proving my assertions for me..

Native American gaming enterprises are gaming businesses operated on Indian reservations or tribal land in the United States. Indian tribes have limited sovereignty over these businesses and therefore are granted the ability to establish gambling enterprises outside of direct state regulation.
 
Sooo, you Tea-Tards don't even respect Native American tribal sovereignty on the little patches of land you killers and thieves didn't steal from them? Gee, how white of you...
 
It's perfectly logical why Native Americans would identify with OWS. Think about it...

BS
I am 1/4 Native American. Actually 1/2, from two different NA groups (I refuse to call them tribes, it is demeaning.)
My half siblings are 1/2 Native American.

One of my siblings is an active supporter of OWS in the state she lives in.
My siblings don't have the entitlement mentality.
We were all raised be an awesome 'liberal' parent.

Interesting how different, yet the same, we all turned out.
 
Sooo, you Tea-Tards don't even respect Native American tribal sovereignty on the little patches of land you killers and thieves didn't steal from them? Gee, how white of you...

Are you such a retard that you cant see this analogy for what it is, NOT what you wanted it to be?

Americans landed here with nothing or very little. Indians were rich with land, resources. The white men, with guns, forced a redistribution of that land, to themselves.

And you think Indians should now support that same moral situation to be applied to modern people?
 
Start with some light reading and work your way up. Keep "tribal sovereignty" in mind along your journey of enlightenment...

Native American gaming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tribal sovereignty in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thanks for proving my assertions for me..

Native American gaming enterprises are gaming businesses operated on Indian reservations or tribal land in the United States. Indian tribes have limited sovereignty over these businesses and therefore are granted the ability to establish gambling enterprises outside of direct state regulation.

Lakhota appears to be nothing more than a gas bag when it comes to explaining his first assertion. He completely lost it.
 

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