Senator Fauxcahauntas Is White

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I am not a “what.” I am a patriotic American and I do not respect Trump. But “what” I am is ashamed and embarrassed by him.

I deeply respect the presidency and the dignity it has traditionally brought to our nation. Even in the worst of times and worst of Presidents.

This isn’t The America we grew up in. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
You should have directed your response to Speedy. He asked the question originally. I was looking for his response, not yours.
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What are you? Do you respect Trump? Originally Posted by bambino
I do respect Trump for attaining the highest elected position in this country. Only 45 people in the history of this country have done so. I do not care for his character or most of his political views. Two different things.
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https://bangordailynews.com/2018/10/...unfit-to-lead/



This is the jewel for me....

Warren submitted recipes that are included in a native american cook book that she lifted from the ny times and home & garden.

Hilarious!
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You should have directed your response to Speedy. He asked the question originally. I was looking for his response, not yours. Originally Posted by bambino
You should have directed your aggressive, pointed response to Ellen. Speedracer was responding to her.
Question - do you think Warren is Native American? Yes or No?




You should have directed your aggressive, pointed response to Ellen. Speedracer was responding to her. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
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NO ( she used it on her Harvard app to get in Ha ,Ha now she has to run with it)
She really thought her white,entitled self was going to pull this off on the American people. SMFH
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No shit!

The fucking liberals saw to that. Originally Posted by friendly fred
Yeah, by daring to stand for equality among all people.

Why is that such a problem for you that you spend all day every day spewing hatred for Liberals and bemoaning the persecution of the “white man?”

Don’t you want America the land of the free and the home of the brave?
And the award goes to Nikki Haley for nailing it!!
" You wanted an Indian woman, but Elizabeth Warren flunked her DNA test"

Check out this story on CNN: https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/18/polit...ner/index.html
You didn't answer my question. And why do you keep bringing up the"white man"?


Yeah, by daring to stand for equality among all people.

Why is that such a problem for you that you spend all day every day spewing hatred for Liberals and bemoaning the persecution of the “white man?”

Don’t you want America the land of the free and the home of the brave? Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
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Question - do you think Warren is Native American? Yes or No? Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
She has Native American blood in her. Just as I have German and
Russian blood in me. I am not German. Warren is not Native American. And she has never passed herself off as being such.
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NO ( she used it on her Harvard app to get in Ha ,Ha now she has to run with it) Originally Posted by rexdutchman
Do your homework. Warren never used it to get a job at Harvard.

"The legitimacy of Warren’s claims to Native American heritage has certainly been challenged by many critics, and it is true that while Warren was at U. Penn. Law School she put herself on the “Minority Law Teacher” list as Native American) in the faculty directory of the Association of American Law Schools, and that Harvard Law School at one time promoted Warren as a Native American faculty member. But specific evidence that she gained her position at Harvard (at least in part) through her claims to Native American heritage is lacking. Warren denied applying for special consideration as a person of Native American heritage during her career, and when the matter was examined in 2012 in response to Brown’s claims, people with whom Warren had worked similarly denied her ancestral background’s factoring into the professional opportunities afforded her:
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She has Native American blood in her. Just as I have German and
Russian blood in me. I am not German. Warren is not Native American. And she has never passed herself off as being such. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
The guy who did the DNA test didn’t use Native American DNA. The DNA was from Mexico, Peru and Columbia. Maybe she’s an Inca or Aztec.

https://amp.dailycaller.com/2018/10/...e-american-dna
She has Native American blood in her. Just as I have German and
Russian blood in me. I am not German. Warren is not Native American. And she has never passed herself off as being such. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
Nope. The test, at best "suggests" NA according to ONE GUY they probably paid off. And that's against a database that doesn't include Native Americans. Why doesn't Warren release the results of her DNA test? Not the findings, the actual raw data?

Do your homework. Warren never used it to get a job at Harvard....
Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
You keep parsing words hoping to minimize the damage. Why?

Here's another example:
https://www.politico.com/blogs/burns...f-color-123526

By MAGGIE HABERMAN 05/15/2012 02:33 PM EDT
Elizabeth Warren has pushed back hard on questions about a Harvard Crimson piece in 1996 that described her as Native American, saying she had no idea the school where she taught law was billing her that way and saying it never came up during her hiring a year earlier, which others have backed up.

But a 1997 Fordham Law Review piece described her as Harvard Law School's "first woman of color," based, according to the notes at the bottom of the story, on a "telephone interview with Michael Chmura, News Director, Harvard Law (Aug. 6, 1996)."

The mention was in the middle of a lengthy and heavily-annotated Fordham piece on diversity and affirmative action and women. The title of the piece, by Laura Padilla, was "Intersectionality and positionality: Situating women of color in the affirmative action dialogue."

(See also: 7 pols with Native American heritage)

"There are few women of color who hold important positions in the academy, Fortune 500 companies, or other prominent fields or industries," the piece says. "This is not inconsequential. Diversifying these arenas, in part by adding qualified women of color to their ranks, remains important for many reaons. For one, there are scant women of color as role models. In my three years at Stanford Law School, there were no professors who were women of color. Harvard Law School hired its first woman of color, Elizabeth Warren, in 1995."

Padilla, now at California Western School of Law, told POLITICO in an email that she doesn't remember the details of the conversation with Chmura, who is now at Babson College and didn't respond to a request for comment. It is unclear whether it was Padilla's language or Chmura's.

The description of her as a minority is coming from the same person - Chmura - whose comments to the Crimson sparked the original story about her heritage, and Warren's camp argued it's old news.

She has said she had no idea Harvard was billing her that way or how the school found out that her family claims Native American heritage. She learned of it first from the Herald story, she said.

And it's possible Warren didn't see the Fordham story.

But the Fordham piece takes the description of Warren by Harvard Law beyond the boundaries of the Massachusetts school. Warren had described herself as a minority on a law professors' listing for several years, ending in 1995. She has said she wanted to meet people like herself, but stopped when she realized that's not what the listing was for.
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The guy who did the DNA test didn’t use Native American DNA. The DNA was from Mexico, Peru and Columbia. Maybe she’s an Inca or Aztec.

https://amp.dailycaller.com/2018/10/...e-american-dna Originally Posted by bambino

Here is what Carlos Bustamante, who administered the DNA test on Warren, says:

"Bustamante's full report is now posted on Warren's website, along with other supporting documents and interviews detailing her background.

According to the report, "the great majority of (Warren's) identifiable ancestry is European." However, the report adds, "The analysis also identified 5 genetic segments as Native American in origin at high confidence."

Bustamante's analysis places Warren's Native American ancestor between six and 10 generations ago, with the report estimating eight generations. "The identity of the sample donor, Elizabeth Warren, was not known to the analyst during the time the work was performed," the report says."



https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/15/polit...can/index.html