>In 1626 Peter Minuit bought Manhattan Island from the local Indians for the equivalent of $24. From there on the Europeans took what land they wanted. If Indians occupied land of interest they were moved. Out of the kindness of our hearts we gave the Indians reservations to live on. If something of value was found on a reservation we took the land.
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>The world and its land is nothing more than a commodity. It can be bought and sold or taken by who ever has the power to do so.
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Finally, someone who gets it. We were all born on this earth and we fight for what we want. It's evolutionary - survival of the fittest. Natural selection is the correct phrase, I believe. I don't understand all this touchy feely stuff, let's just take Mexico over and use them as slave labor! Then we won't have to worry about them crossing our borders! Eureka, I've come up with a workable solution!!!!!!
John Harvey
Shelbynet.com
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