I knew you were giving your opinion, JD. You
could say the same thing about the Canadians, the Europeans, or anyone
else--somebody else had it all at one time or another. So why pretend
America is so evil because of that? IMO, the most advanced cultures overtake the
more primitive ones, which is a good thing (if there is no genocide, which
sometimes also happens with humans being what they are). The Am. Indians
never even used the wheel after it was introduced by the whites. They were
total pagans, and I'm glad they don't run America today. It would not
be the leader of the world, and certainly not as advanced in every
scientific field. Izzy
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Who is idolizing he American Indian ??????????? I am part
Cherokee. AND, I was giving my opinion. My opinion is not
complicated when it comes to such things. Our country has been
built on the theft of properties that were not ours and the humiliation of many
who were not white enough. That is a part of our
history.
JD
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It's a bit more complicated than that, JD. I don't believe
in idolizing the American Indian, even though I'm a descendant of one.
Izzy
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A close #2 on the list of "we have rights and no one else does" and we
kill to prove it.
Jd
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JD, how would you rank the
way we treated the native americans compared to the
blacks?
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>Good post. The way we treated the blacks notso long ago is perhaps the >most bing part of our history, as a nation -- and we have more than one >sore spot.
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>I saw it first hand when I went to seminary in Dallas (not Dallas >Thological). the white church, the way the newspapers addressed black >people (omitting "Mr." and "Mrs." ) and so on.
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>Your exhumanist friend
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>I remember spending two weeks in Selma Alabama the summer Rosa Parks >refused to go to the back of the bus. At the time I didn't know anything >about that, but I was shocked at the way "Negroes" (the proper term at the >time) were treated there. I had never experienced anything like that. >Separate water fountains and windows at the Dairy Queen; separate seating >areas at the movie theatre. Prevailing superiority caste system by those >in control (whites). I'm glad I saw it first hand. Centuries old >bigotries and ways of living die hard. Changing mindsets and mores is like >going through a birth process-very painful, but worthwhile in the long run. >By the way, the blacks needed to change, too, as they had been pushed down >for so long; they are still learning to be self-reliant and competitive in >the marketplace. Living in the inner-city gives you plenty of experience >with those who haven't made the shift yet. Entire ethnic groups don't >change in one generation; black or white. "The Secret Life of Bees" by Sue >Monk Kidd was a cute, touching novel which addressed the southern race >issue. Izzy
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>Well, actually, I did not send THIS page. I thought I was sending the NY >Times article, itself. Once again, the NY Times has failed us. Sorry >guys. The movie was called "Mississippi Burning" with Gene Hackman and >William Defoe. Excellent. It makes me angry everytime I see it. I was >19 when these three young men (my age) were murdered by the original >one-toothers there in Mississippi.
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>Anyway -- I read the Times each morning and thought this would be a >simple matter in regard to emailing.
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>JD
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>Good post. The way we treated the blacks notso long ago is perhaps the >most bing part of our history, as a nation -- and we have more than one >sore spot.
>
>I saw it first hand when I went to seminary in Dallas (not Dallas >Thological). the white church, the way the newspapers addressed black >people (omitting "Mr." and "Mrs." ) and so on.
>
>Your exhumanist friend
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>JD
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>I remember spending two weeks in Selma Alabama the summer Rosa Parks >refused to go to the back of the bus. At the time I didn't know anything >about that, but I was shocked at the way "Negroes" (the proper term at the >time) were treated there. I had never experienced anything like that. >Separate water fountains and windows at the Dairy Queen; separate seating >areas at the movie theatre. Prevailing superiority caste system by those >in control (whites). I'm glad I saw it first hand. Centuries old >bigotries and ways of living die hard. Changing mindsets and mores is like >going through a birth process-very painful, but worthwhile in the long run. >By the way, the blacks needed to change, too, as they had been pushed down >for so long; they are still learning to be self-reliant and competitive in >the marketplace. Living in the inner-city gives you plenty of experience >with those who haven't made the shift yet. Entire ethnic groups don't >change in one generation; black or white. "The Secret Life of Bees" by Sue >Monk Kidd was a cute, touching novel which addressed the southern race >issue. Izzy
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>Well, actually, I did not send THIS page. I thought I was sending the NY >Times article, itself. Once again, the NY Times has failed us. Sorry >guys. The movie was called "Mississippi Burning" with Gene Hackman and >William Defoe. Excellent. It makes me angry everytime I see it. I was >19 when these three young men (my age) were murdered by the original >one-toothers there in Mississippi.
>
>Anyway -- I read the Times each morning and thought this would be a >simple matter in regard to emailing.
>
>JD
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>NATIONAL | June 12, 2005
>Revisiting '64 Civil Rights Deaths, This Time in a Murder Trial
>By SHAILA DEWAN
>Edgar Ray Killen, 80, will stand trial for murder in the killings of James >Earl Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael H. Schwerner in Mississippi in >1964.
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