Taichiliberal
Shaken, not stirred!
Originally Posted by Taichiliberal
Essentially, belme made a point that you're trying to side step. No one is saying that Slick Willy was clean...but the dirt done by all who sailed with the Shrub & company is evident if you do the proper research.
Put it this way, you can't scream bloody murder about the injustices done to Native people by gov't for years, and then say something absurd like the Shrub "left you alone"....alluding to negligence in general. That, as Belme points out, is just not true.
Let's put it this way:
People like Abramhoff were out scamming people. He got CAUGHT scamming NA tribes. Others have scammed NA tribes, and were either not been caught out, or it was not deemed worthy of wide publication. Undoubtedly Abramhoff & company scammed a whole bunch of others in addition to native American tribes. But those, too, were not worthy of high publicity because they lacked the political fodder found in the NA cases. I highly doubt Abramhoof specifically chose NA tribes as victims out of some sinister intent toward NAs. It was opportunity because the tribes wanted something from government and he was able to sell the tribes a bill of goods in their unbridled efforts to gain their desires.
As Belme pointed out, Abramhoff wasn't acting alone. And if you do the proper research, you'll see just how the Shrub administration went to protect and aide him. And what's this "unbridled" crap.....that implies greed on the part of NA. Wanting what is due from a gov't system that screwed you over is not greed or sloth.
Since people have been scamming tribes since some dough heads again with the negativity...it was for a little more than that and the whites didn't live up to the verbal agreement even then. sold Manhattan for a chest of cheesy beads, this particular "lack" of federal "protection" is meaningless to me. That's your story....others see the need for the fairness and what's due under the law. It has NOTHING to do with what I refer to when I mention federal government interference, (I mean "help") and how it affects Native Americans. When I say Bush pretty much left us alone, it means Bush did not push a bunch new federal policies, nor did he make any specific efforts to withdraw any federal policies. In short, he left us alone with regard to policy.
Again, you repeat what has been disproven regarding the Shrub. Do proper research and you'll see otherwise.
When the experience of federal assistance has repeatedly been it is not worth the price, being left alone is the better option. No, it means that the system should be corrected...because being "left alone" just leaves all the bad laws and system intact.
It does not mean I am implying by ANY stretch that Bush was some do-gooder for leaving us alone. It simply means that when it comes to federal policies aimed at Native Americans, being left alone is better than being made a bunch of costly promises.
You keep repeating the same incorrect analogy....see above answers.