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13-Jan-2008, 11:19 PM #1
The Cherokee Freedmen
Introduction of Bill H.R. 2824

On June 21, 2007, US Rep. Diane Watson (D-California), one of the 25 Congressional Black Caucus members who signed a letter asking the BIA to investigate the Freedmen situation, introduced H.R. 2824. This bill seeks to sever the Cherokee Nation’s federal recognition, strip the Cherokee Nation of their federal funding (estimated $300 million annually), and stop the Cherokee Nation’s gaming operations if the tribe doesn’t honor the Treaty Of 1866. H.R. 2824 was co-signed by eleven Congress members and was referred to the Committee Of Natural Resources and the Committee Of The Judiciary.

Chief Smith issued a statement saying that the introduction of this bill is “really a misguided attempt to deliberately harm the Cherokee Nation in retaliation for this fundamental principle that is shared by more than 500 other Indian tribes”. The National Congress Of Native Americans (NCAI) have expressed their disapproval of the bill. [4]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheroke...Bill_H.R._2824

i hope diane watson and her ilk are voted out for good in november
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13-Jan-2008, 11:22 PM #2
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Introduction of Bill H.R. 2824

On June 21, 2007, US Rep. Diane Watson (D-California), one of the 25 Congressional Black Caucus members who signed a letter asking the BIA to investigate the Freedmen situation, introduced H.R. 2824. This bill seeks to sever the Cherokee Nation’s federal recognition, strip the Cherokee Nation of their federal funding (estimated $300 million annually), and stop the Cherokee Nation’s gaming operations if the tribe doesn’t honor the Treaty Of 1866. H.R. 2824 was co-signed by eleven Congress members and was referred to the Committee Of Natural Resources and the Committee Of The Judiciary.

Chief Smith issued a statement saying that the introduction of this bill is “really a misguided attempt to deliberately harm the Cherokee Nation in retaliation for this fundamental principle that is shared by more than 500 other Indian tribes”. The National Congress Of Native Americans (NCAI) have expressed their disapproval of the bill. [4]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheroke...Bill_H.R._2824

i hope diane watson and her ilk are voted out for good in november
The "Nations" are abused whenever the Feds see it to their advantage!

Look at the Black Hills gold!
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14-Jan-2008, 01:28 AM #3
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The "Nations" are abused whenever the Feds see it to their advantage!

Look at the Black Hills gold!

And she's a democrat
(Sorry, had to throw that in)
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14-Jan-2008, 11:22 AM #4
And she's a democrat
(Sorry, had to throw that in)"



what do you mean?
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