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The Apaches' ranges were entirely within Mexican territory before the
1840s.

Had they tried to enter American territory, you would have had them
jailed, deported, maltreated, or killed the same way you would deal
with Mexicans entering American territory today.

Further, since you go completely apoplectic here trying to make a
differentiation between the Apaches and the Mexicans, just as they
sought to differentiate themselves while they /were/ Mexicans, that
makes you 100% a racist, and validates my earlier statement that they
were racist too.

You're a phenomenal hypocrite, and dumb as a box of buffalo balls.

--Blair
"Still 1/8th Sioux and still laughing at you."

Graphic Queen wrote:
> Since you know nothing at all about the Aopache history, this is for
> you. Next time you post about the Apache, at least post the damn truth
> and not some made up crap you got from someone who hates our tribe. It
> is so sad when people who know nothing of the true history of the
> country or of the Indian tribes tries to act like they do. Please
> don't continue to make yourself out to be the fool and ignorant and
> uneducated person you are of the Apache tribes. It does not become you
> at all. Now run along and have fun trying to get real info and not the
> crap and lies you posted.
>
> GQ
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> The Navajos and Apaches generally remained outside the realm of
> Mexican influence. The Navajo people had adopted herding from the
> Spanish, and their homeland in northern Arizona held large numbers of
> sheep and horses. Yet they rejected efforts by Catholic priests to
> convert them to Christianity, and their location on the northern
> periphery of Mexican influence enabled them to live unfettered by
> Mexican political control. In contrast, the Apaches were scattered
> across the Southwest, but their nomadic existence and occupation of
> inaccessible desert or mountain homelands also kept Mexican influence
> at a minimum. Both the Navajos and Apaches raided Spanish and Mexican
> settlements for livestock and other booty, but the Apaches were
> particularly effective in their warfare with the Mexicans, especially
> after officials in northern Mexico offered cash bounties for Apache
> scalps. The Apaches successfully defended their homeland during much
> of the Spanish and Mexican periods.
>
> 1837 Mexico offers bounties for Apache scalps.


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"Blair P. Houghton" > wrote
> You're a phenomenal hypocrite, and dumb as a box of buffalo balls.


On behalf of buffalo balls everywhere, I would like to express my outrage.



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Graphic Queen > wrote:
>On Wed, 3 Jan 2007 11:31:48 -0500, "cybercat" >
>wrote:
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>>
>>"Blair P. Houghton" > wrote
>>> You're a phenomenal hypocrite, and dumb as a box of buffalo balls.

>>
>>On behalf of buffalo balls everywhere, I would like to express my outrage.

>
>She couldn't help herself. She has no argument and so had to resort to
>using the racist and bigot card.


No, my argument is that you are a racist bigot and a
hypocrite and that is the only reason you treat human
beings like criminals when they've done nothing your
ancestors didn't do.

Oh, and I'm not a she, dumb****.

>But it seems that it is all she has
>since she seems to know so little about the Apaches and she especially
>has no knowledge about the problems that illegals cause this country.


You don't even know that the Apaches were Mexicans until
the 1840s, and still refuse to accept it after it's been
explained to you clearly several times.

--Blair
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Graphic Queen > wrote:
>LOLOLOLOL What a whanker you are. You would post anything to disprove
>the FACTS that I posted but then....anyone that calls people racist
>for no reason like you usually are the ones who are the racists and
>bigots.


Because I call you a racist that makes me a racist?

I apologize to the buffalo balls. You're dumber than dumb.

--Blair
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Graphic Queen > wrote:
>On Thu, 04 Jan 2007 01:27:37 GMT, Blair P. Houghton > wrote:
>>You don't even know that the Apaches were Mexicans until
>>the 1840s, and still refuse to accept it after it's been
>>explained to you clearly several times.

>
>Because they were not you liar. You can post all of the revisionist
>history you like but true members of our tribe know the truth and you
>aren't that. You are the racist and bigot because you are the one who
>used the words first meaning you had nothing to debate. And for
>that...bye bye little boy. You can argue with your lies to yourself.


I'm not the one revising history, you are. Anyone can
look at the map. The map says that almost all Apache
tribes were in Mexico until the 1840s and would have had
to emigrate across national boundaries to become American.

They were Mexican. You can't stand that, and you're denying
all forms of reality trying to hide from your Mexican heritage.

And thank you for killfiling me. Now you'll finally shut
the **** up and stop embarassing the Apache by associating
them with you.

--Blair
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