Boston Globe buries correction of Elizabeth Warren 1/32 Cherokee claim

Dream on, she is lock step with the elites. She will happily do their bidding by continue to destroy the American economy and the American dollar while creating dire economic conditions that force more people onto the government doll. She is an elite's dream. Any legislation she would ever put forth will only help the Elite's final goal because she is a Progressive and will do their bidding.
So strengthening the middle class is what the elites want?

Now, if she was the tool of the elites surely Brown could find better grounds to attack her on. Instead he has to rely on an attack about whether she thought she had native blood in the family or not.

And how does stopping the banks from stealing from you help the elites?
 
can we all then all claim to be African?
since the DNA would show a common ancestor 100,000 years ago ...
I know you weren't paying attention but the second great achievement of the 20th century was mapping the Human Genome in the last decade of that century. (and a few years into the 21st C)

the basic summary is that we are ALL related. Being "African" is more about culture than DNA. But we all share that common ancestry.



All those douchebags in the KKK were burning and hanging their own brothers, raping their own sisters. Only idiots get bent out of shape about minor details and differences.

as Warren's family has been in living on the American continent for several generations the likelihood of some "interaction" with the local Indian tribe is certainly possible. I happen to know a man who is part Mowhawk, part Apache, part Kiowa. But he looks Scottish and is a cousin of Ned Beatty. While all of that is interesting I am more impressed by his superior intellect.

I just don't care who Warren's ancestors were playing house with. It has nothing to do with what she is working on now - which includes working for middle class people.


of course, I don't expect you to understand. you are a silly and petty creature.
 
Mitt Romney has come under scrutiny lately for repeatedly claiming he helped create 100,000 to 120,000 jobs while he was a corporate buyout specialist at Bain Capital. That claim appears be false upon closer inspection, if not intentionally misleading. A recent story by the New York Times found that Romney's figure doesn't take into account the number of jobs that he helped to eliminate. That number far exceeds the ones he "created."
The job creation numbers touted by Romney are just the latest example of the candidate's propensity to sometimes exaggerate his record of accomplishment along the campaign trail. Infamously back in 2008, when running for the GOP nomination, Romney insisted that he and/or his father, former Michigan Gov. George Romney, marched shoulder to shoulder with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Romney said in a 1978 interview with the Boston Herald, "My father and I marched with Martin Luther King Jr. through the streets of Detroit." It's a claim that he continued to make over the years, most notably during a 2007 interview on Meet the Press with the late Tim Russert.
He said, "You can see what I believed and what my family believed by looking at our lives. My dad marched with Martin Luther King. My mom was a tireless crusader for civil rights." A few days after the appearance, The Boston Phoenix reported that they could not find any record of a march that featured both King and Romney.
:D
 
ps... glad to know you are completely offended by even the hint of a white lie... guess you'll be staying home and i can go negate somebody else's vote...
 
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/vi...ogist_to_elizabeth_warren_tell_the_truth.html

http://www.pollysgranddaughter.com/

So, Ms. Warren, you see, it is not just your opponent who has questions. We Cherokees have questions too and those questions have yet to be answered by you. You see, for us Cherokees, this is not political. This is about the truth.
You have claimed something you had no right to claim -- our history and our heritage and our identity. Those things belong to us, and us alone. These are not things we choose to embrace when they benefit us and then cast aside when we no longer need them, but that is what you seem to have done by "checking a box" for several years and then no longer "checking" it more recently, when apparently you no longer needed it.
Of course, you say you only "checked the box" in an attempt to meet others like you, but that doesn't make sense. If one is claiming to be Cherokee and wants to meet other Cherokees, they don't "check a box" on a job application or in a directory for their profession! They go to where Cherokees are.
 
In her blog Twyla Barnes reached out to Elizabeth Warren and said "It seems you would like the “attacks” against your claims of Cherokee ancestry to stop so I thought I would offer some advice on how to make it stop. Tell the truth…. "
it's possible that Warren doesn't know more than family stories. seriously, the best way to find out more is DNA.
 
“She who is Whiter than Snow With High Cheekbones and Pow Wow Cookbook” will be honest injun in Senate, attend all Redskins games ugh has lots of experiece evicting white devils from teepee's, making big wampum


It's been verified she once did sleep at a Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Hotel LOL


taking lessons Iron Eyes Cody (Espera DeCorti) who turned his fake injun heritage into a successful career in Hollywood. He performed as an injun in more than a hundred films, all the while insisting that his father was Cherokee and his mother Cree. His published autobiography is heap big pack-oh-lies.
 
“She who is Whiter than Snow With High Cheekbones and Pow Wow Cookbook” now has heap big um trouble with Law Licence

Warren, however, never has been licensed to practice law in Massachusetts.

"There is no authority which exempts from the licensing requirements an attorney domiciled in Massachusetts using a Massachusetts office but who offers legal advice and services only to out-of-state clients and as to non-Massachusetts law."
 
i gotta laugh every time i see this nonsense brought up and when i see those boxes asking one to classify themselves by race... i was born here... i'm a native american... indians are whole different race however, for they weren't born in a country called america. if you look at a map, preexisting before this continents alleged discovery, this place was that scary shit you ended up in cause you sailed off the edge of the world... for all some knew... but it wasn't called america... :lol:
 
“She who is Whiter than Snow With High Cheekbones and Pow Wow Cookbook” now has heap big um trouble with Law Licence

"There is no authority which exempts from the licensing requirements an attorney domiciled in Massachusetts using a Massachusetts office but who offers legal advice and services only to out-of-state clients and as to non-Massachusetts law."

well... she needs to explain this at any rate.... i realize the snoopin and diggin into her background was probably politically motivated, it usually is. they accept that as part of playing the game... if there is nothing there, we'd be laughing about how it resulted in such, but there is some there, there...
 
well... she needs to explain this at any rate.... i realize the snoopin and diggin into her background was probably politically motivated, it usually is. they accept that as part of playing the game... if there is nothing there, we'd be laughing about how it resulted in such, but there is some there, there...
I may have briefly (channel surfing) seen Warren say something like, "This is what I was told by family members".

Which is fine by me. As I said before it would not surprise me in the least if some great-grandmother/father got friendly with a member of the local tribe. I mean, that only has happened about a million times in the course of human history.

Now, If I had made a claim that I had Indian ancestor it wouldn't take a genius to know that was bullshit. It just couldn't happen. Not unless Doctor Who had brought over an Indian to Belgium in the 1900 - 1800's or something. :rolleyes:
 
I may have briefly (channel surfing) seen Warren say something like, "This is what I was told by family members".

Which is fine by me. As I said before it would not surprise me in the least if some great-grandmother/father got friendly with a member of the local tribe. I mean, that only has happened about a million times in the course of human history.

Now, If I had made a claim that I had Indian ancestor it wouldn't take a genius to know that was bullshit. It just couldn't happen. Not unless Doctor Who had brought over an Indian to Belgium in the 1900 - 1800's or something. :rolleyes:



actually i think the whole indian thing is silly... it's the law license issue that i think she needs to explain

http://legalinsurrection.com/2012/09/elizabeth-warrens-law-license-problem/
 
yeah, that is complicated. and way more important than the "Indian thing"
 
You don't think lying about affirmative action to get ahead of other candidates is not a problem?

The lack of a law licence in the state you work is another character issue

Practising law without a licence is a major ethics violation
 
The enemies of the financial fraud industry must be mocked and knocked down. Only those who trick people out of their money are to be lauded.

Elizabeth Warren’s legal representation of The Travelers Insurance Company in an asbestos-related case, was to help them to deny payments to those people who won civil suits over Travelers violations of state consumer-protection statutes

the representation was for a period of three years and Warren was paid $212,000. The case resulted in a Supreme Court victory for Travelers arising out of the Johns-Manville Corporation bankruptcy case in New York.

plaintiffs began filing asbestos actions against Travelers in state courts (Direct Actions), seeking to recover from Travelers not for Manville’s wrongdoing but for Travelers’ own alleged violations of state consumer-protection statutes or of common law duties
 
You don't think lying about affirmative action to get ahead of other candidates is not a problem?

The lack of a law licence in the state you work is another character issue

Practising law without a licence is a major ethics violation

trouble is, i've checked that box a few times as a joke to myself... ride the native american pony train to valhalla my friend all you want, it will be browns downfall, the other story is real and will have legs, but it's wholesale discounted by the other tom foolery... sorry
 
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