To: ellery; Chad Fairbanks
If you care to peer over your still-jerking knee, Add to that an apparent major chip on the shoulder. No one here (that I read, anyhow) objected to Indians as American citizens (see his post #50). The objection appears to be no sense of fair play ("we are from a sovereign entity and we don't have to play by your voting rules though we can spend money outside your voting laws in an attempt to alter the outcome and there's nothing you can do about it").
To: hotpotato; ellery
Actually, if you read a few other posts, you will see several people saying that american indians shouldn't have the right to participate in ANY political campaign. So, apparently there IS an objection to american indians being american citizens. Or are some american citizens 'more equal' than others?
Secondly, in your blind haste to label me, you neglected to mention the fact that I disagree with them using the idea of sovereignty to get around campaign finance laws.
But hey, don't let a few inaccuracies get in your way or anything. God forbid you should actually have to respond to the post, rather than launch personal attacks, But hey, personal attacks are easier, eh "hotpotato"?
76 posted on
09/26/2003 3:58:51 PM PDT by
Chad Fairbanks
(I like my women like I like my coffee - Hot, and in a big cup.)
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