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I get it, it can not be proven, but even a blind man knows when he steps in shit. Far too many coincidences both on her part and on the schools part. But hey, believe what you want.

I'll believe the facts, you can have the partisan fantasy. By the way, did you know she eats aborted fetuses?

barfo
 
I'll believe the facts, you can have the partisan fantasy. By the way, did you know she eats aborted fetuses?

barfo



Hahaha nice. What cracks me up is the link that I posted said it could not be proven, but as you are well aware, the absence of evidence is not evidence of innocence

Oh, and the link was in no way a partisan piece
 
Hahaha nice. What cracks me up is the link that I posted said it could not be proven, but as you are well aware, the absence of evidence is not evidence of innocence

Oh, and the link was in no way a partisan piece

Right, I don't disagree with anything in the link you posted. It seems to state the facts, which do not include any evidence whatsoever that she got a benefit.

So sure, that doesn't prove her to be innocent. Similarly, no one can prove she does not eat aborted fetuses, so you will naturally assume she does, applying your same standard.

barfo
 
Right, I don't disagree with anything in the link you posted. It seems to state the facts, which do not include any evidence whatsoever that she got a benefit.

So sure, that doesn't prove her to be innocent. Similarly, no one can prove she does not eat aborted fetuses, so you will naturally assume she does, applying your same standard.

barfo



sure...you have to admit that all parties concerned benefited from the action..like I said, a lot of coincidences
 
sure...you have to admit that all parties concerned benefited from the action..like I said, a lot of coincidences

No, I don't have to admit that, because there is no evidence of that. What are the coincidences?

barfo
 
I get it, it can not be proven, but even a blind man knows when he steps in shit. Far too many coincidences both on her part and on the schools part. But hey, believe what you want.

C'mon bro stop with the bullshit. Barfo brings logic and proof to his argument and you bring your thoughts and feelings about the shit?

You'd rip any of my arguments to shreds if I tried to pull that crap.

Where's your proof!?! The burden of proof is on you the accuser.
 
C'mon bro stop with the bullshit. Barfo brings logic and proof to his argument and you bring your thoughts and feelings about the shit?

You'd rip any of my arguments to shreds if I tried to pull that crap.

Where's your proof!?! The burden of proof is on you the accuser.


Come on D, Barfo is another Maris. dude is not speaking from the heart, he just troll ..hmm half the time, dont get me wrong I have spent enough time messing with him, and I would have him at my dinner table, but I know what he is
 
Come on D, Barfo is another Maris. dude is not speaking from the heart, he just troll ..hmm half the time, dont get me wrong I have spent enough time messing with him, and I would have him at my dinner table, but I know what he is

You're trippin. Barfo isn't some Maris type cat bro. They are not cut from the same cloth at all. Truly.
 
Okay, lets see if this sheds a little light on the subject.

https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-...behind-elizabeth-warren-and-her-native-ameri/

?

The first mention

Warren’s heritage wasn’t something she brought up during her 2012 Senate race against Republican Scott Brown.

The questions started with a Boston Herald story on April 27, 2012.

"Elizabeth Warren’s avowed Native American heritage — which the candidate rarely if ever discusses on the campaign trail — was once touted by embattled Harvard Law School officials who cited her claim as proof of their faculty’s diversity," the article began. What the article revealed dated back more than a decade to diversity records kept by Harvard.

At a time when law schools faced public pressure to show greater ethnic diversity within their faculty, the university’s Crimson newspaper quoted a law school spokesman in 1996 saying Warren was Native American.

The Boston Globe followed the Herald with a report that the Association of American Law Schools listed Warren as a minority law teacher each year from 1986 to 1994. In that time, Warren went from being a law professor at the University of Texas, to the University of Pennsylvania, and finally in 1995 to Harvard University.

That association received faculty lists from law schools and sent personal profile forms to new faculty members. The group first asked about minority status in 198



and this little tidbit

Warren’s opponent Scott Brown jumped on the revelations and called on her to apologize for Harvard having touted her dubious ethnic roots. Brown also said she had used an invented minority status to make herself more attractive to law schools.

Warren refused to apologize, saying she didn’t know Harvard was promoting her that way. She did confirm, however, that she had told the law school association that she held a minority status.

"I listed myself (in the) directory in the hopes that might mean that I would be invited to a luncheon, a group something, with people who are like I am," Warren told reporters May 3, 2012. "Nothing like that ever happened. That was absolutely not the use for it and so I stopped checking it off."
Still no answer. How did she benefit from a claim that was made after she became a Harvard professor? Any reasonable explanations?
 
Come on D, Barfo is another Maris. dude is not speaking from the heart, he just troll ..hmm half the time, dont get me wrong I have spent enough time messing with him, and I would have him at my dinner table, but I know what he is
Are you nuts? NO WAY
 
It's not that bad an idea, I mostly behave myself at the dinner table. It's been weeks since I got drunk and naked and peed in the salad bowl.

barfo
Is that what Maris61 does?
 
I've met Trump supporters who aren't racist. them

I work closely with a few of them. They are kind people.

I've never seen a racist who isn't a trump supporter.

That's statistically impossible since ALL human beings are racist, most notably Democratic Socialists.
 
Hey @Cippy91 truthful answer please. It's really easy:

Would you call a native person "Pocahontas" or "Redskin" to their face?

Red herring.

Trump is calling a Caucasian liar "Pocahontas" as a very effective way of mocking her continual and deliberate refusal to stop lying to the public in order to help her chances of getting votes.

Everyone born in America is a Native American, as am I and most people here.

But Warren claims to be Cherokee, and she's lying.

Cherokees are not amused.

I hear war drums...

 
Red herring.

Trump is calling a Caucasian liar "Pocahontas" as a very effective way of mocking her continual and deliberate refusal to stop lying to the public in order to help her chances of getting votes.

Everyone born in America is a Native American, as am I and most people here.

But Warren claims to be Cherokee, and she's lying.

Cherokees are not amused.

I hear war drums...



Keep explaining away racism.

Even though you're so well practiced in that area, you still suck at it....
 
Red herring.

Trump is calling a Caucasian liar "Pocahontas" as a very effective way of mocking her continual and deliberate refusal to stop lying to the public in order to help her chances of getting votes.

Everyone born in America is a Native American, as am I and most people here.

But Warren claims to be Cherokee, and she's lying.

Cherokees are not amused.

I hear war drums...


That's hilarious, Trump calling anyone a liar, ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
 
Red herring.

Trump is calling a Caucasian liar "Pocahontas" as a very effective way of mocking her continual and deliberate refusal to stop lying to the public in order to help her chances of getting votes.

Everyone born in America is a Native American, as am I and most people here.

But Warren claims to be Cherokee, and she's lying.

Cherokees are not amused.

I hear war drums...


Paul Revere and the Raiders played at our high school dance back in the mid 60s.
I enjoyed that song when I first heard it, I believe in the mid 70s.
 
Paul Revere and the Raiders played at our high school dance back in the mid 60s.
I enjoyed that song when I first heard it, I believe in the mid 70s.

...1971...but yeah, they were actually a good band for a few years...Mark Lindsay (sp ?) was pretty much the main guy.
 
...1971...but yeah, they were actually a good band for a few years...Mark Lindsay (sp ?) was pretty much the main guy.
It was several years before 1971 that they played at our high school.
 
...I was only referring to the Cherokee Nation song you thought might have come out in the "mid 70s".
I first heard it in about 1970 so it very well could have been 1971. My memory is clearing. Too much beer and cigarettes on the front porch which is near a busy street here in the ghetto.
 
I first heard it in about 1970 so it very well could have been 1971. My memory is clearing. Too much beer and cigarettes on the front porch which is near a busy street here in the ghetto.
...lol...yeah, I seem to remember PR & the Raiders either having their own short lived TV show or they appeared as regulars on Hullabaloo or Shindig or Where the Action Is or something like that.
 
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