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Dakota Access Protesters Leave Abandoned, Frost-Bitten Dogs

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posted on Feb, 27 2017 @ 07:13 PM
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a reply to: D8Tee

Quit editing your posts after the fact to make you look like you know what you're talking about.

The 1868 treaty didn't change much regarding land designation (except for creating the actual reservation). Unceded lands (Indian lands) remained relatively the same.

yeah



posted on Feb, 27 2017 @ 07:15 PM
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a reply to: Liquesence

This thread is about "protesters" leaving frost bitten dogs behind.
You got all pissed off when a cop left a dog in a car in Atlanta.
You even started a thread about it.



posted on Feb, 27 2017 @ 07:15 PM
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This is from the court case, you should read it sometime.


The Tribe fears that construction of the pipeline, which runs within half a mile of its reservation in North and South Dakota, will destroy sites of cultural and historical significance. It has now filed a Motion for Preliminary Injunction, asserting principally that the Corps flouted its duty to engage in tribal consultations under the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and that irreparable harm will ensue.

earthjustice.org...



posted on Feb, 27 2017 @ 07:18 PM
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a reply to: xuenchen

Damn..
Those poor animals. The link you provided, has a group of poeple recovering them.
Right in the feels. Looking to see about adoption.
As far as the trash.... Remember This?

edit on 27-2-2017 by Bigburgh because: Spelling



posted on Feb, 27 2017 @ 07:18 PM
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a reply to: Liquesence

I'm not the one editing my posts, that would be you my friend, when you found out how wrong you are.
I'm well aware of the facts surrounding the DAPL and it's construction.




And the tip (disputed) of the reservation.
edit on 27-2-2017 by Liquesence because: (no reason given)



posted on Feb, 27 2017 @ 07:18 PM
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originally posted by: D8Tee
This is from the court case, you should read it sometime.


The Tribe fears that construction of the pipeline, which runs within half a mile of its reservation in North and South Dakota, will destroy sites of cultural and historical significance. It has now filed a Motion for Preliminary Injunction, asserting principally that the Corps flouted its duty to engage in tribal consultations under the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and that irreparable harm will ensue.

earthjustice.org...


Right, that does not speak to the fact that it still runs through unceded tribal land, according to treaty, unceded land which is...Native American land.



posted on Feb, 27 2017 @ 07:20 PM
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originally posted by: c2oden
a reply to: Liquesence

This thread is about "protesters" leaving frost bitten dogs behind.
You got all pissed off when a cop left a dog in a car in Atlanta.
You even started a thread about it.


If what they did was intentional I would condemn them.

Are you ATS stalking me to prove a point that is off topic just to "gotcha?"



posted on Feb, 27 2017 @ 07:21 PM
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originally posted by: zosimov

As usual, people seem to be more concerned about the animals that were left behind than the people who left them there.


Because people are typically able to care for themselves. I have zero empathy for s***bags who abuse animals.



posted on Feb, 27 2017 @ 07:22 PM
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originally posted by: D8Tee
a reply to: Liquesence

I'm not the one editing my posts, that would be you my friend, when you found out how wrong you are.
I'm well aware of the facts surrounding the DAPL and it's construction.




And the tip (disputed) of the reservation.
edit on 27-2-2017 by Liquesence because: (no reason given)


I edited one post for an addendum.

I've seen your edits in real time as I was replying to them, hence my comment.

Who's the clever one now?



posted on Feb, 27 2017 @ 07:23 PM
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originally posted by: Liquesence

originally posted by: c2oden
a reply to: Liquesence

This thread is about "protesters" leaving frost bitten dogs behind.
You got all pissed off when a cop left a dog in a car in Atlanta.
You even started a thread about it.


If what they did was intentional I would condemn them.

Are you ATS stalking me to prove a point that is off topic just to "gotcha?"


You went off topic.
I was just pointing out the hypocrisy.

edit on 2017-02-27T19:40:01-06:002201727America/Chicago2 by c2oden because: (no reason given)



posted on Feb, 27 2017 @ 07:25 PM
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originally posted by: Bigburgh
a reply to: xuenchen

Damn..
Those poor animals. The link you provided, has a group of poeple recovering them.
Right in yhe feels. Looking to see about adoption.
As far as the trash.... Remember This?



Lol, he was an Sicilian American actor.

Lol,lol,lol.



posted on Feb, 27 2017 @ 07:25 PM
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originally posted by: c2oden

originally posted by: Liquesence

originally posted by: c2oden
a reply to: Liquesence

This thread is about "protesters" leaving frost bitten dogs behind.
You got all pissed off when a cop left a dog in a car in Atlanta.
You even started a thread about it.


If what they did was intentional I would condemn them.

Are you ATS stalking me to prove a point that is off topic just to "gotcha?"


You went off topic.


Then report it.

Don't also go off topic, or you're a hypocrite.



posted on Feb, 27 2017 @ 07:27 PM
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originally posted by: Liquesence

originally posted by: D8Tee
This is from the court case, you should read it sometime.


The Tribe fears that construction of the pipeline, which runs within half a mile of its reservation in North and South Dakota, will destroy sites of cultural and historical significance. It has now filed a Motion for Preliminary Injunction, asserting principally that the Corps flouted its duty to engage in tribal consultations under the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and that irreparable harm will ensue.

earthjustice.org...


Right, that does not speak to the fact that it still runs through unceded tribal land, according to treaty, unceded land which is...Native American land.


What point are you trying to make anyways? There's provisions in the treaty that deal with this.
Article XI, Part 6, of the 1868 Fort Laramie Treaty, specifically states, “[the Sioux] will not in future object to the construction of railroads, wagon-roads, mail-stations, OR OTHER WORKS OF UTILITY OR NECESSITY, which may be ordered or permitted by the laws of the United States.” DAPL fits that criterion. Case closed.

Not even Standing Rock raised your points in your court case why do you think that is?

Do you think you know more than Earth Justice, the group they hired to promote their agenda?

Really?


edit on 27-2-2017 by D8Tee because: (no reason given)



posted on Feb, 27 2017 @ 07:33 PM
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originally posted by: Liquesence

originally posted by: D8Tee
a reply to: Liquesence

I'm not the one editing my posts, that would be you my friend, when you found out how wrong you are.
I'm well aware of the facts surrounding the DAPL and it's construction.




And the tip (disputed) of the reservation.
edit on 27-2-2017 by Liquesence because: (no reason given)


I edited one post for an addendum.

I've seen your edits in real time as I was replying to them, hence my comment.

Who's the clever one now?


Not aiming for clever, factual works for me.



posted on Feb, 27 2017 @ 07:34 PM
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a reply to: thesaneone

No way?!!
LOL!😅
I never knew that.



posted on Feb, 27 2017 @ 07:36 PM
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originally posted by: Bigburgh
a reply to: thesaneone

No way?!!
LOL!😅
I never knew that.



The best part is he denied it.

Either way the message was still powerful at the time.



posted on Feb, 27 2017 @ 07:39 PM
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a reply to: thesaneone

Here is his bio....

Iron Eyes Cody




posted on Feb, 27 2017 @ 07:40 PM
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originally posted by: D8Tee
This is from the court case, you should read it sometime.


The Tribe fears that construction of the pipeline, which runs within half a mile of its reservation in North and South Dakota, will destroy sites of cultural and historical significance. It has now filed a Motion for Preliminary Injunction, asserting principally that the Corps flouted its duty to engage in tribal consultations under the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and that irreparable harm will ensue.

earthjustice.org...


Yup, once again the US gov't is screwing over the native Americans. How surprising.



posted on Feb, 27 2017 @ 07:41 PM
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originally posted by: Liquesence

originally posted by: D8Tee
This is from the court case, you should read it sometime.


The Tribe fears that construction of the pipeline, which runs within half a mile of its reservation in North and South Dakota, will destroy sites of cultural and historical significance. It has now filed a Motion for Preliminary Injunction, asserting principally that the Corps flouted its duty to engage in tribal consultations under the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and that irreparable harm will ensue.

earthjustice.org...


Yup, once again the US gov't is screwing over the native Americans. How surprising.


How so?



posted on Feb, 27 2017 @ 08:06 PM
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a reply to: thesaneone

yes that is true but he married a navigate american woman Bertha Parker, you might recognize her name she was the first first native american female archaeologist, her father was Arthur C. Parker, was an archaeologist and the first president of the Society for American Archaeology. Parker and Cody adpoted two amercain native boys. he also spent much of his life championing nataive amercain causes. i guess you could call him a wanta be, but many native american tribes embrace people of other race and welcome them as their own.




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