1/32nd Indian? Give me a break. My grandmother was a half Indian but I never claimed special privileges and neither did my father. Or even my grandmother herself, for that matter.
If I was to trace my ancestors all the way back to my great-great-great grandmother, I bet I would be able to claim 20 different heritages and nationalities. But then again, I'm not a liberal looking for special treatment.
Scott Brown aside, I hope the voters of Massachusetts run her sorry, fraudulent ass out on a rail this November.
Amen.
I'm Acadian by ancestry, hence, I'm also Mi'kmaq by ancestry. But you won't see me using it, as I'm not a liberal looking for special treatment, either.