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In reply to the discussion: Is this what "I want my country back" means to the un-thinking? [View all]renate
(13,776 posts)18. excellent idea
Luckily for me, I don't ever run into the kind of people who say anything like that, but if I ever do I will use your question. Thanks!
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One meaning, yes. There really are some who want to rid of those things, and child labor laws
ck4829
Jan 2014
#1
I say, I didn't know you were native american" . end of discussion, for some reason!
niyad
Jan 2014
#36
Mainly THIS, I think. The economic thing is just the unintended result of politics of resentment.
TrollBuster9090
Jan 2014
#11
They went to college, and learned how to obfuscate racial resentment with libertarian rhetoric
TrollBuster9090
Jan 2014
#16
If we could do what needs to be done, it wouldn't matter. They are only 1%. n/t
jtuck004
Jan 2014
#32