It is not only a matter of self(ish) rights, |
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Nipawin - February 7, 2001 - by: Mario deSantis | |
leadership |
Congratulations to Native spokesperson Keitha Kennedy who has been protesting along |
with her people the widespread mismanagement at their Carry the Kettle First Nation band | |
office(1). Finally, Ms. Kennedy and grass roots Native leaders are realizing that their | |
enemies are their own decadent elitist Native groomed by our own decadent elitist | |
governments. | |
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Our decadent elitist governments are so happy to give in to native self-governments, |
self-government reserves, self-government education, self-government police, self-government | |
justice, self-government casinos. As to say, you, Natives, you have your own problems and | |
we have our own and we grow separately! Isn't this the new apartheid of the world after | |
South Africa's? The covering up of justice with the rule of law of self governments: your | |
problem is not my problem, and my problem is not your problem. | |
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Congratulations to Ms. Kennedy and her community of friends for fighting for their own |
whole rights, rather than for their own self-rights. As an aside, congratulations to the | |
RCMP for taking steps to safe guard our whole rights and investigate our Prime Minister | |
Jean Chretien in connection with his financial affairs with the Auberge Grand Mere(2)(3). | |
------------References/endnotes: | |
List of relevant political and economics articles http://ensign.ftlcomm.com | |
Band members take protest to highway, by Pamela Cowan, February, 6, 2001, The StarPhoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | |
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RCMP INVESTIGATING PRIME MINISTER, February 7, 2001 | |
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Prime Minister Jean Chretien: coping with his rules of ethics and his no-fault government, by Mario deSantis, November 23, 2000 |