Indians, Property Rights, and Ayn Rand
• https://fee.org, Lawrence W. ReedAyn Rand got many things right, but on the issue of Native Americans she made a big error.
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Ayn Rand got many things right, but on the issue of Native Americans she made a big error.
Trial Set for Damages
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-- and the movement is gaining momentum
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Mike Swatek (PPM Silver Cosmetics) on the SCOTUS Oklahoma Ruling giving half of OK land to Native Americans - Colin Cantrell (Nexus Developer) on his upcoming 'Age of Aquarius' conference in Phoenix about 'Now What'...
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Native American Communities, Mount Rushmore, Trump...
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(with Substantiating Video) ... Last Friday, protesters with vastly different worldviews collided in Washington, D.C. The incident itself was not nearly as troubling as the mainstream media's portrayal of the incident. This is reminiscent of an
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You can't out-troll a world-class troll. And Trump is the most successful troll in recorded history.
...that ripped Cherokee from their homes, separating Native American families
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