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Change your shorts now, Snowflake.Suuuuuuuuure you are, Snowflake.
Oh no Mr. Bill....a demented butch lesbian with a semi-auto can-opener is after me!
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Change your shorts now, Snowflake.Suuuuuuuuure you are, Snowflake.
Oh no Mr. Bill....a demented butch lesbian with a semi-auto can-opener is after me!
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Yes there are civilian casualties...we don't celebrate them....as you do. And REAL military doesn't lie about something like this either.....as you do. So....when did you get your OTH? Or was it a BCD? DD?
Change your shorts now, Snowflake.
There is a difference in civilian casualties and fucking taking a Gatling gun and mowing down a whole tribe of men, women, and children until everyone of them are dead.
Once again you prove you're a young fool contaminated by leftist public education:
On the morning of December 29, the troops went into the camp to disarm the Lakota. One version of events claims that during the process of disarming the Lakota, a deaf tribesman named Black Coyote was reluctant to give up his rifle, claiming he had paid a lot for it.[6] A scuffle over the rifle ensued and by the time it was over, more than 150 men, women, and children of the Lakota had been killed and 51 were wounded (4 men and 47 women and children, some of whom died later); some estimates placed the number of dead at 300.[1] Twenty-five soldiers also died, and 39 were wounded (6 of the wounded later died).[7] At least twenty soldiers were awarded the Medal of Honor.[8] In 2001, the National Congress of American Indians passed two resolutions condemning the awards and called on the U.S. government to rescind them.[9] The site of the battlefield has been designated a National Historic Landmark.[4] In 1990, both houses of the U.S. Congress passed a resolution formally expressing "deep regret" for the massacre.[10]
So you're saying that all those people died because the U.S. government was forcefully taking the land away from the Native Americans and disarming them. So what will you do if the government comes to take your guns?
Come Tuesday it's gonna be minus 20F at the protest site, and that is without a wind chill factor. Hope those vets remember their artic training.
Come Tuesday it's gonna be minus 20F at the protest site, and that is without a wind chill factor. Hope those vets remember their artic training.
Come Tuesday it's gonna be minus 20F at the protest site, and that is without a wind chill factor. Hope those vets remember their artic training.
I had a girlfriend from Fargo...the WIND makes them all crazy...no exceptions.
So you're saying that all those people died because the U.S. government was forcefully taking the land away from the Native Americans and disarming them. So what will you do if the government comes to take your guns?
I was educating you about there being a BATTLE, not a "massacre". The Sioux didn't own any land there or anywhere...they roamed around following food and suitable climate for their camps. They grew nothing...simply stole what they couldn't produce and were a menace to whites looking to settle the land. Whether you like it or not, the west was taken from these butchers/slavers after they repeatedly proved they had no interest in peace.
Two thousand Veterans? Did they make the number out of thin air? There is nothing in the link to verify it.
Freez your damn fingers off to. I got a nasty frost bite in Fargo once. No shit, almost cost me my thumb.
Two thousand Veterans? Did they make the number out of thin air? There is nothing in the link to verify it.