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Dem Native American Harvard Alumnus Accuses Elizabeth Warren of “Ethnic Fraud”

1960Republican Wrote: Jun 11, 2012 6:25 PM
Are you referring to as many as 50 "Cons," out of up to 200 million "Cons?" The "Bright-" part of your screen name doesn't really fit, does it. And, "OMG," pretty much gave it away, too. All in all...there are no words to describe you. Your part of "Western Civilization" actually is gone. You're in more "dark," than you can imagine.
Mike504 Wrote: Jun 11, 2012 6:55 PM
Apparently, "Not so brightontop" feels comfortable minimizing an issue that is obviously important to not only Native Americans, but to Americans as a whole...using the historic oppression of brave indigenous people, to further the career of a privileged person by fraudulent association....I would like to be there to watch the fun win notsobrightontop performs that same minimization among a group of Native Americans...."what a maroon'--Bugs Bunny

As we reported last month, Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren -- for the first time -- admitted she explicitly told two Ivy League institutions she was an ethnic minority before securing employment as a professor. Since that time, however, she’s failed to renounce her “heritage” or provide a single shred of evidence corroborating the claim -- even though Native American groups have staged protests and demanded an apology. Now, as it happens, Harvard graduate Margo (Kickingbird) DeLaune and her son, Cole R. DeLaune, have penned a...

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