definition of "Sedition" |
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pancho
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- Wednesday, February 22 2012, 1:11:40 (UTC) from *** - *** - Windows XP - Mozilla Website: Website title: |
...this is a rather simplistic definition, but it will do. se·di·tion noun si-ˈdi-shən Definition of SEDITION : incitement of resistance to or insurrection against lawful authority. You may remember the American Indian Movement (AIM) of the late 1970s during which Native Americans, some with actual treaty promises in hand and all with much more legitimate and recognized AND more recent cliams than our assyrians, began agitating for compliance with those rights promised them in treaties they STILL have the originals of...they spoke out, held rallies and classes on reservation lands and then finally took over Federal lands that belonged to them BY TREATY (including Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay, I was there then)... by written documents signed by past presidents and Congress...one such case was the Shoshone of Florida who still have the document giving them Florida...you think there's a chance they'll get it? After several months' standoff, the FBI and Federal Marshalls moved against men, women and children...shots were fired, Native Americans and FBI killed and several protestors jailed for years...Leonard Peltier is still in jail on trumped up charges that he shot an FBI agent, who had license to shoot and kill him and any other protestor....many were tried and imprisoned....schools where such things and been taught were burned down and the country cheered because SEDITION had been put down...the same would have happened in any country on earth...so why not in Iraq? It's OVER...the Europeans have taken North America....they are the new owners of the land and the Native Americans just have to live with it...and any agitation over "indigenous claims" will be met with the full force of the law. The United States will "give" nothing to Native Americans beyond what is meaningless and worthless, like a few royalty checks for mineral and oil rights and the right to serve drinks and make money at casinos. --------------------- |
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