Guest guest Posted December 27, 2007 Report Share Posted December 27, 2007 >- >carolyn >kep2 >Wednesday, December 26, 2007 11:46 PM >Lakota Sioux: The Bravest Americans > > >http://carolynbaker.net > > >And So It Begins > >In an incredible irony, the very people that the United States have most >oppressed throughout our history may hold the key to freedom for all of us. > >Few Americans remember the siege at Wounded Knee in the mid-1970s, but >perhaps they should. Members of the AIM, or the American Indian Movement, >occupied parts of Pine Ridge in protest over the brutal killings of two of >their own, the disgustingly mild prosecutions for those murders, and the >beating of the mother of one of those two when she attempted to seek >justice from the U.S. government. The AIM were seeking their rights under >U.S. law and for the U.S. government to honor treaties with the American >Indian that had been ignored for more than a century. It was a lawful - >and a peaceful until attacked - protest. > >In response, the FBI fired almost 200,000 rounds at the protesters (the >protesters did fire weapons in their own defense, but only over their >attackers' heads) in an illegal show of force that betrayed every ideal of >real freedom. The siege at Wounded Knee lasted 71 days. This was Waco >decades before Waco, largely ignored by the U.S. population due to media >indifference and the fact that the victims were not white Americans. > >Later, the defense team for Russell Means and Dennis Banks was infiltrated >by a government informant, which led to perjured testimony and a very >angry judge who stated that the government was more interested in >convictions than in justice. South Dakota Judge Nichols was quoted as >saying, " It's hard for me to believe that the FBI, which I have revered >for so long, has stooped so low, " and dismissed all charges against the >defendants. > >Apparently, all those years ago, at least a portion of our justice system >still operated as it was designed to do. > >Leonard Peltier was not so lucky. He was tried in North Dakota, and was >sentenced to two consecutive life sentences in prison. He remains there >today, even though evidence recovered after the siege clearly showed that >the two FBI deaths were attributable to friendly fire. During his years in >prison, through his art and letters, Peltier has continued to work for >oppressed people everywhere. > >Russell Means has remained free, and he has not been idle in the >intervening decades. A committed libertarian, he has written several >books, run for office on the Libertarian ticket, and continued to pursue a >film career that has made him a household face and name. Apart from that, >he has bided his time, waiting for just the right moment in history. > >That moment has come. In September of this year, the United Nations passed >a non-binding Resolution on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Naturally, >Canada, the United States and Australia refused to sign, but this >resolution paved the way for a move that has been waiting in the wings, so >to speak, since the 1970s. > >On Wednesday of this week, Russell Means led a delegation of the Lakota >Sioux people to the U.S. State Department and the embassies of Bolivia, >Chile, South Africa and Venezuela, declaring their secession from the >United States of America. > >Means stated, " We are no longer citizens of the United States of America >and all those who live in the five-state area that encompasses our country >are free to join us. " The lands of the Lakota Sioux encompass portions of >Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming and Montana. In the coming >weeks, they will take their diplomatic mission overseas to seek further >support. > >Means also stated that anyone willing to renounce their U.S. citizenship >would live on Lakota land tax free, and that the Lakota would issue their >own passports and driving licenses. Since a large group of libertarians >have recently moved to Wyoming, this opens up some interesting >possibilities for a free society growing up in our midst. > >The coming road will not be an easy one. I cannot see the U.S. >neo-conservatives leaving this alone. I imagine that there will be another >bloody and vicious siege taking place on Lakota land, but I also believe >that Means has timed his move correctly. If this happens as I fear it >will, the neo-conservatives will be the clear authors of their own >destruction. The American people have had enough! > >You go, Russell!! You are the bravest and best of us, and the sanest and >best of America stands with you in the trials you will face over the >coming months and years. >_________________________ >Kathryn A. Graham, author of Flight From Eden and America Hijacked!. ****** Kraig and Shirley Carroll ... in the woods of SE Kentucky http://www.thehavens.com/ thehavens 606-376-3363 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.859 / Virus Database: 585 - Release 2/14/05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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