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China has set an example, then should the US talk to Hawaii Kingdom and Lakotah Nation ?

by Guest34259  |  earlier

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According to Voice of America, the US government news agency, that China is to talk with Dalai's envoy in Beijing . http://www.voanews.com/english/2008-06-30-voa12.cfm

If China has set a good example, then the US, as World Champion of Democracy, should not be overtaken by China,

1) talk to Hawaii Kingdom's representative. or the Acting Council of Regency in Honolulu.

http://www.hawaiiankingdom.org/

http://hawaii-nation.org/

2) talk to the representative of Alaskan Independence Party

http://akip.org/

3 talk to and recognize the Republic of Lakotah---- the original owners of North American continent, Nancy Pelosi should meet Russell Means, the spiritual and temporal leader of Lakotah Nation.

http://www.republicoflakotah.com/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Lakotah

Beijing is to meet and talk. What’s wrong with the US for not to? Waiting for others accusing us for Changing of Heart on Democracy?

What you say?

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  1. Hawaiians and others voted to join the U.S.. In China, there is no Democracy.

    Maoist communist China invaded a independent country that has no relation with China.  Also, Mongolia owns China when communist's twisted interpretation of history is used correctly.

    In 1959, over 90% of Hawaiians chose for Hawaii to become a state and stop being a territory. Also, most polls show most people in Taiwan don't want to be part of China.

    "140,000 votes cast, less than 8000 rejected the Admission Act of 1959."

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Admission_o...

    Communist leaders in China have killed around 70 million people just trying to keep China a communist country. (This book took ten years to research. http://www.amazon.com/Mao-Story-Jung-Cha... )

    Maoist Pol Pot killed millions in Cambodia.

    http://www.gmu.edu/departments/economics...


  2. I do sympathize with the plight of the Lakota nation, it is one that is near and dear to my heart.  The Lakota have tried for decades to start a dialog with Washington, but so far has been unsuccessful.  The main reason is that no one in Washington cares about the native americans or their demands.  If you were to get about a half dozen senators to really care about the Native americans, then you would be able to start a movement that would bring real change.  Until that happens, no one will ever see them as more than just a defeated people.

    As for me, I will always see them as the honorable people they once were and still are.

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