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Old 07-17-2013, 05:21 PM
MarcBee MarcBee is offline
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Re: 150th Anniversary

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Originally Posted by RamoneWooddell View Post
Actually the Confederate Territory of Oklahoma actually was to be an Indian State with representation in the Confederate Congress.
"Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda" makes for an interesting discussion, but CSA didn't win, so it's all a dream. (And dreams are interesting at times, I agree. ) Besides, what about all the other--probably dozens--of claims by other Native Americans tribes? CSA would have honored all those having any plausible legal basis? Compare Indian State claim with African slavery--interesting that a political claim was to be recognized, but a human rights claim,,,not so much!

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Perhaps you should study history instead of propraganda!
I'm happy to study both. Propaganda is merely the way one side of an issue wishes to rhetorically represent itself. Therefore, I have indeed been taught "propaganda." And haven't you?
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