tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1193206024924903477.post6926718196668147610..comments2024-01-12T18:29:00.527-06:00Comments on Thoughts from Polly's Granddaughter: Warren and Her Direct Attack on Our SovereigntyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1193206024924903477.post-5397253730376000562012-09-30T14:49:22.143-05:002012-09-30T14:49:22.143-05:00The 3.6 million square miles of what is today call...The 3.6 million square miles of what is today called the U.S.A., are bordered by the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and the countries of Mexico and Canada. This is the hometown of The Nations. However, since as far back as, at least, the 17th century, The Nations have been told they are unwelcome on their homelands. This is not conjecture; records from all levels of government, historical societies, educational institutions, etc., contain documents reflecting this fact, revealing “Indians” (a misnomer) being referred to as invaders, foreigners, and aliens. And for the past three decades, the UN under Agenda 21 has been working to permanently disabuse indigenous people of their sovereignty and rights to own land (as well as the rights of all other humans to own land). Politicians and bureaucrats, including Warren and Brown, have participated for three decades in spending tax payers’ funds to implement Agenda 21 programs.<br /><br />Despite facts like these, Warren and her supporters want to play both sides of the net for their various advantages. While condoning the above, Warren (with her supporters’ help) lays claim to something that is not hers to claim. I call it despicable, social double dipping. The only thing more despicable (so far) is the effort of Warren and her supporters to create a chilling effect on innocents like Twila, who dare to raise points of order. <br /><br />For Elizabeth Warren and her supporters, I join Twila and millions of other indigenous and non-indigenous people who are, repeatedly, calling you out!<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com