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Funny stuff.

What a mess the whole Brown vs. Warren contest is.

President Obama didn't really fire Elizabeth Warren, he just refused to appoint her unconstitutionally. Then he turned around and appointed Richard Cordray unconstitutionally.

Meanwhile, Scott Brown voted for FrankenDodd, the very legislation that was intended to enthrone Elizabeth Warren.

Now that it's come out that Warren claimed Native American status, obviously in order to advance her career prospects in academia, Brown may win, but...

Robert Campbell

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One of the most agenda driven women in the media gets away with a sexist remark about Scott Brown at 3:59:

"I feel sorry for Scott Brown who I think is adorable..." <<<<spoken like a true slut....and no man in the media would have gotten away with saying a woman Senator was "adorable!" Obviously, it would have to be a Republican Senator because you've seen what the Democratic ones look like and they would NEVER be called adorable...

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There are more, but I had to vomit when I got to the little dwarf from California

Now, here is a Republican woman Senator...

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Funny stuff.

What a mess the whole Brown vs. Warren contest is.

President Obama didn't really fire Elizabeth Warren, he just refused to appoint her unconstitutionally. Then he turned around and appointed Richard Cordray unconstitutionally.

Meanwhile, Scott Brown voted for FrankenDodd, the very legislation that was intended to enthrone Elizabeth Warren.

Now that it's come out that Warren claimed Native American status, obviously in order to advance her career prospects in academia, Brown may win, but...

Robert Campbell

Robert:

I was just about to get to that...

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Harvard won’t say:

Harvard Law School lists one lone Native American faculty member on its latest diversity census report — but school officials and campaign aides for Elizabeth Warren refused to say yesterday whether it refers to the Democratic Senate candidate.

Warren — who has been dogged by questions about whether she used her claims of Cherokee lineage to further her career — has insisted she never authorized Harvard Law to count her as a Native American in the mid-1990s, when the school was under fire for not having enough minority professors.

Prior to that, from 1986 to 1995, Warren had listed herself as a minority in a law school directory administrators then used as a tip sheet when making diversity hires. But by 1996, when Harvard Law was boasting that Warren was the faculty’s first minority female, she had stopped appearing in the law school directory.

Harvard Law’s 2011 diversity report does not indicate who the Native American professor is. And the school refused to say whether it’s Warren.

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Warren: My Grandfather Had High Cheekbones 'Like All the Indians Do' <<<<

Nothing racist here move along...nothing to see!

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Earlier today, the Harvard law professor explained that she listed herself as "Native American" on school directories in the past so she could meet others "who are like I am." Genealogists have been unable to verify that Warren is descended from Native Americans, despite her claims.

Warren is running closely with her opponent, incumbent Republican senator Scott Brown, according to the RealClearPolitics poll average.

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Prior threads that this ignorant despicable racist, anti free enterprise marxist generated here on OL...

http://Elizabeth Warren and the Social Contract...

http://Elizabeth Warren Speech

http:// Elizabeth Warren

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And who could forget this 1973 number one (1) song ...

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Damn she was hot then and she still is hot today!!!!

Here is the full Halfbreed...well you know what I mean...lol

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When I was little my grandfather, who had a penchant for telling tall tales, explained that we were descended from Indians. With due childish excitement I mentioned this to my father, who confirmed that we were indeed descended from a certain “Chief Full-a-Bull”.

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Elizabeth Warren is at most 1/32 Cherokee.

And if one of her ancestors isn't on a Federal government roll from 1894 (when the Cherokees were being compensated for giving up certain lands in Oklahoma), she can't be a member of the Cherokee Nation.

At least we can say she isn't as completely fake as Ward Churchill.

Robert Campbell

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Elizabeth Warren is at most 1/32 Cherokee.

And if one of her ancestors isn't on a Federal government roll from 1894 (when the Cherokees were being compensated for giving up certain lands in Oklahoma), she can't be a member of the Cherokee Nation.

At least we can say she isn't as completely fake as Ward Churchill.

Robert Campbell

Excellent point Robert...the tribes are demanding that she prove her heritage and I think she really muffed it by saying Cherokee because of what you noted which I have known about from studying that particular tribe.

One of the men that taught me my hunting and trapping skills was full blooded Cherokee. He was a wonderful individual and served with my father.

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Adam,

Right.

The 1894 record is important because many Cherokees living in "Indian Territory" (later, Oklahoma) were included on the roll even though they were not full-blooded. Some had European ancestry in addition to Cherokee; others had African ancestry.

But if Warren's great-great-great-grandmother (or whoever) is not on the roll, she will not be recognized by the tribe.

Robert Campbell

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But if Warren's great-great-great-grandmother (or whoever) is not on the roll, she will not be recognized by the tribe.

Far as I'm concerned she can prove it with a well executed piano solo.

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I saw that Scarborough, "Is the bus coming? Is the bus coming?" routine and thought of posting it here. Hilarious. But I'm Slow Draw McGraw.

Well... at least here's Megyn Kelly on Warren's Cherokee thing:

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:)

Incidentally, I have some Cherokee in me--probably more than Warren. I've never considered it something to brag about or be ashamed of. When I was growing up, it was not considered particularly important, and I come from a racist family.

I've mostly joked about it over the years.

How on earth a Cherokee ancestor of mine married a bigoted Hillbilly ancestor, I don't know, but there it is.

(Raising right hand like Megyn.)

How?

:)

Michael

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Wow, I never knew about this lost tribe in Sweden...maybe this tribe got lost when all the continents were connected and they liked the blond, blue-eyed look and just hung out and made small meat balls in a brown sauce for weddings and other occasions?

Uff Da! Faux-Cahontas’s “Indian” Ancestor Was…SWEDISH?

Sunday, May 06, 2012

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We don’t want her in our group—she’s too white for US!

Here are the findings of Michael Patrick Leahy:

Ms. Warren’s great-great-grandfather, Preston Crawford, had a brother, William Crawford. In 1894, when William Crawford was about 57 years old, he submitted a marriage application to the officials of Logan County, in what was then Oklahoma Territory. In that application, William Crawford stated he wished to receive a license to marry Mary Long, and he further stated that his mother, O.C. Sarah Smith, was a Cherokee.

Here's the problem with that evidence: Nowhere do the records of that time support William Crawford's claim.

We know that between 1794 and 1799, Wyatt Smith and Margaret "Peggy" Brackin Smith had a little girl they named O.C. Sarah Smith. There's no evidence that “Peggy,” O.C. Sarah’s mother, was Cherokee, and her father's father—
Andreas Smith—was the son of two Swedish immigrants
, Hans Jurgen Smidt and his wife Maria Stalcop, who settled in Delaware shortly before Andreas' birth in 1731…

…under the best case scenario for Ms. Warren, her great-great-great grandmother O.C. Sarah Smith was only half Cherokee and half Swedish, making her not 1/32 Cherokee, as most press reports have stated, but 1/64 Cherokee.

However, it is more likely that O.C. Sarah Smith had no Cherokee heritage.
Census records
that listed O.C. Sarah Smith Crawford (her married name) as a resident of Tennessee in 1830, 1840, and 1860 classify her as white, not Indian
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  • 2 weeks later...

The new Elizabeth Warren spoof ad ...

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Adam,

I caught a cute one on a site called Mofopolitics. (You can hear the video with Howie Carr and Twyla Barnes on that link--she is the Cherokee genealogist who says she can't find any indication the Warren has any Cherokee blood in her and wants her to apologize.)

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btw - The banner over there's a hoot, too.<br /><br />

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:)

Michael

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Michael:

Thanks.

Is that our beloved Infidel who comments on that site, apparently, regularly?

Additionally, is this a clear and overwhelming pattern amongst left wing/liberal/marxists to flat out lie about their background?

Blumenthal, now a Senator from Connecticut, who falsified his alleged Vietnam record?

John Kerry who fabricated the Winter Soldier tale and fabricated that he threw his medals over the White House fence?

Elizabeth Warren's Cherokee lie.

Barack O'bama's entire past.

Just to name the most recent culprits!

Adam

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Well we can award the VALIANT PLAGIARISM AWARD to none other than LIZ "CHEROKEE, WORTHY PROFESSOR, LYING SACK OF PHONY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION SHIT" WARREN...........................take a bow and arrow LIZ!

The Corner

Plagiarism in Elizabeth Warren’s 2006 Book

Katrina Trinko

In 2006, Elizabeth Warren and her daughter, Amelia Warren Tyagi, published a book, All Your Worth: The Ultimate Money Lifetime Plan. That book includes a passage that appears to include parts of two paragraphs directly lifted from a book published in 2005, Getting on the Money Track by Rob Black.

From All Your Worth:

For millions and millions of Americans,
debt
has become a way of life. Owing a bunch of money has become normal in this country, right up there with playing baseball in the summer and eating turkey on Thanksgiving.
In fact, more than 80 million Americans now owe money on a credit card.
And not just a little bit of money: The average family that carries a balance now owes more than two months’ income on their credit cards.

Maybe your grandpa has told you that “back in his day” if you couldn’t pay cash, you didn’t buy it. And that was pretty much true: Debt just wasn’t a routine part of American life the way it is today.
A generation or two ago, almost no one carried any debt except for a home mortgage and maybe a
car
loan
. There were no giant credit card balances, no payday loans, and no home equity loans. In fact, just 35 years ago, the total amount of debt outstanding among all American households was about 1/600th of what it is today. That means that for every dollar your generation owes today, your
parents’
generation owed less than half a penny!

From Getting on the Money Track :

For millions of Americans, debt has become a way of life. Owing thousands of dollars in high-interest debt has become the norm in this country. This is astonishing and shows we are a nation of spenders and not savers.
In fact, more than 80 million Americans now owe money on a credit card. And not just a little bit of money: The average family carrying a balance now owes more than two months of income on their credit cards.
Because bankruptcy laws in the United States were recently changed, getting away from credit
card
debt
is going to be even tougher than in the past.

You might have heard this from your grandparents: “Back in the day, if we couldn’t pay cash, we didn’t buy it.” This was pretty much the truth: Debt just wasn’t a routine part of American the way it is today; it was viewed quite differently.
A generation or two ago, almost no one carried any debt except for a home mortgage and maybe a car loan.
T
here were no giant credit
card
balances
, no payday loans
(watch out for these as they end to charge 10 percent or more for the right to your own money),
and no home equity loans
.
In fact, just 35 years ago, the total amount of debt outstanding among all American households was about 1/600th of what it is today.
That means that for every dollar your generation owes today, your
grandparents
’ generation owed less than half a penny!

Breitbart.com reported earlier today that it looked like Warren had plagiarized recipes she put in the Pow Wow Chow cookbook; looks like that may not be the only time her work has included writing copied from another source without attribution.

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What a paragon of ethics and virtue!

The intellectual mother of the Occupy Movement...the role model of progressive thought...a crack whore at the Hunt's Point Meat Market in the Bronx has more honor and integrity in her work than this bottom feeder.

Adam

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Thanks Reidy. And I wasted all that venom for nothing.

I apologize Ms. Warren, you are not a plagiarist. You are still a liar. You are still a manipulator of affirmative action to gain positions at Universities that you are not qualified for. You are still a marxist. But, you are not a plagiarist.

Once again my apologies.

Adam

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Now with my apologies to Native Americans...

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What makes this cartoon brilliantly correct is the original crying Indian anti-littering commercial which it plays on!!!!

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keep_america_beautiful.jpgIn 1961, Keep America Beautiful partnered with the Ad Council to create a campaign dramatizing how litter and other forms of pollution were hurting the environment, and that every individual has the responsibility to help protect it. The goal of the campaign was to help fight the negative attitudes and behaviors that lead to pollution.

On Earth Day, 1971, a PSA featuring Native American actor Chief Iron Eyes Cody and the tagline line, "People Start Pollution. People can stop it." aired for the first time. Iron Eyes Cody became synonymous with environmental concern and achieved lasting fame as, "The Crying Indian." The PSA won two Clio awards and the campaign was named one of the top 100 advertising campaigns of the 20th Century by Ad Age Magazine. In 1982, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce honored Iron Eyes Cody, whose film repertoire included three Western films with President Ronald Reagan, with a star bearing his name on the Famous Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard.

 

 

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