Wrong again. Why do you pretend to know anything about this topic? It is obvious your knowledge is limited to what you have seen at the right wing blog sites and avoided even sources like Wikipedia or neutral and objective histories.
The land that Roosevelt turned into a wildlife refuge had nothing to do with the BIA.
Here are the primary sources of where and how that land became a National Wildlife Refuge. It had been stolen from the Paiute, pillaged by Range Barons with the help of corrupt government and left as an environmental disaster when Roosevelt decided to rescue the area.
boingboing.net/2016/01/09/de-bullshitifying-the-libertop.html
HUH
STFU
The
Malheur Indian Reservation was an
Indian reservation established for the Northern
Paiute in eastern
Oregon and northern Nevada
from 1872 to 1879.
The federal government "discontinued" the reservation after the Bannock War of 1878, under pressure from European-American settlers who wanted the land, a negative recommendation against continuing it by its agent William V. Rinehart, the internment of more than 500 Paiute on the
Yakama Indian Reservation, and reluctance of the Bannock and Paiute to return to the lands after the war."
.Lord of Mercy, what a stupid ****.
OK, your name calling mixed with you ignorance and persistent posting of factually incorrect Bundy propaganda are getting a bit old. Your post does not address the post or topic. You said Roosevelt used the BIA. Indian Reservation lands to create the wildlife refuge. I showed you were wrong, again, and you just posted a post admitting you were wrong. Yet you declare I am the stupid ****. Go look in the mirror.
QUIT STONEWALLING
QUIT PLAYING BULLSHIT GAMES
GET BUSY YOU STUPID ************
STICK TO THE HISTORICAL FACTS
The
Malheur Indian Reservation was an
Indian reservation established for the Northern
Paiute in eastern
Oregon and northern Nevada
from 1872 to 1879. The federal government "discontinued" the reservation after the Bannock War of 1878, under pressure from European-American settlers who wanted the land, a negative recommendation against continuing it by its agent William V. Rinehart, the internment of more than 500 Paiute on the
Yakama Indian Reservation, and reluctance of the Bannock and Paiute to return to the lands after the war."
ADMIT ONCE AN FOR ALL THAT THE FACTS DO NOT SUPPORT YOUR SOCIALIST POSITION.
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