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Originally Posted by JuggerNaught
But there still has to be some kind of documentation if you get government money for being a minority. You can't just claim to be Native and they start throwing money at you. You have to have some kind of actual affiliation with a tribe i believe.
When you look at pictures of her back then...yeah she could possibly be a native chick on looks, i just don't think just looks cut if for a scholarship. This is her back them
I mean yeah..dark straight hair...kinda dark features, she could be a native chick
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Yes, you have to have proof.
For me it wasn't hard, my great grandparents were on the original Indian registration in Oklahoma due to the land grab.
For Amy and her family, they actually had government paying her great grandparents for mineral rights to their land.
And even if you do prove you have Native blood, that doesn't mean **** for getting money. Only a very, very small percentage of people get any money, and that's generally the leaders of the region.
It isn't like "Yo, you're Native, here is a check"
As far as the ICWA goes, it's a big slap in the face of Natives. It's pulling us back to when children were stripped from their family and given white names, not allowed to practice anything to do with their heritage and forced to be 'white' and not savage.
On top of that, the Dakota politicians just made a ruling stating that in order to vote you have to have a physical address, and not a PO Box.
Guess what.. reservations don't have physical addresses, they only have PO Boxes, as designed by the government because they are on sovereign soil and don't get a normal address.
Thus effectively removing most of the natives from being able to vote.
We were the last to be allowed to vote, and now the first to have that right legally stripped away by the assclowns in charge.
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i have been denied Contributor
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Originally Posted by havax
It's not like they didn't fight back and we didn't lose people. You need to read up on your history. Some people are winners some people are losers.
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Yea, there are winners and losers.. however..
Natives were still being killed and continue to be so to this day, by the government. They still continue to have their lands, rights, property and history destroyed regardless of treaties designed to prevent that, by our government.
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Veteran³ Immigrant
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are you high?
when and where was more land being taken from them recently?
do you mean rivers that they do not own? that none of us own?
last I checked we are giving it all back to them (at least on the West Coast)
'Calexit' leaders are back with a new plan to set aside land for Native Americans - Los Angeles Times
#Calexit Campaign on Twitter:
they are using tax exempt casinos to buy back the rest
they are the only ones with any kind of land rights or soverignty
they make me wish WHITE PEOPLE lost these alleged wars.......
but we know that turn about wouldn't have been fair play
that just because we are gutless self hating piles of **** doesn't mean our opposition will treat us the same way
VIEW SOUTH AFRICA
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VeteranXX Contributor
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Originally Posted by CandyMan
We were the last to be allowed to vote, and now the first to have that right legally stripped away by the assclowns in charge.
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Kinda overblowing it aren't you?
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Voting at the Polling Place ***8211; A Valid North Dakota:
Driver***8217;s license
Nondriver***8217;s identification card
Tribal government issued identification (including those issued by BIA for a tribe located in North Dakota, any other tribal agency or entity, or any other document that sets forth the tribal member***8217;s name, date of birth, and current North Dakota residential address)
Long term care identification certificate (provided by North Dakota facility)
***10147; Supplemental Documentation
If an individual***8217;s valid form of identification does not include the North Dakota residential address or date of birth, or the North Dakota residential address is not current, the individual may supplement the identification with a current utility bill; a current bank statement; a check or a document issued by a federal, state, local, or tribal government (including those issued by BIA for a tribe located in North Dakota, any other tribal agency or entity, or any other document that sets forth the tribal member***8217;s name, date of birth, and current North Dakota residential address); or a paycheck.
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Elections | Secretary of State
Vote.nd.gov
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VeteranXX Contributor
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Kinda seems like you should have 1 of those items listed... right? If not, maybe you shouldn't be allowed to vote
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Veteran³ Immigrant
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Originally Posted by CandyMan
We were the last to be allowed to vote, and now the first to have that right legally stripped away by the assclowns in charge.
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honest question
why should you, as sovereign citizens, of sovereign and allegedly independent land, be allowed to vote in US elections when I, as a US CITIZEN, can't vote in your elections?
why are you more special than say Puerto Ricans in regards to this?
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Originally Posted by SuperTrap
Kinda seems like you should have 1 of those items listed... right? If not, maybe you shouldn't be allowed to vote
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they just passed legislation near my local res that even people who are 1/16th Indian don't get to vote in their elections........
current minimum is 1/8th
Sorry Elizabeth Warren........
but I'm supposed to bend over backwards to let them vote in our election?
which they very clearly show they are not in any way shape or form a part of or subjected to?
yeah no
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VeteranXX Contributor
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That was for Candymans post at top of page
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VeteranXX
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Idk about America but residential schools in canada didn't even close down until 1990
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VeteranXX Contributor
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Tax exempt casinos, lol.
This place just makes **** up now.
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VeteranXX Contributor
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Vanster is there a lot of corruption in the tribes over money? It would seem that native nations have quite a few opporunities to make money for the whole, but in general everyone look fairly poor
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Originally Posted by Vanster
Tax exempt casinos, lol.
This place just makes **** up now.
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i get my gas at the local casino
because it is both sales tax and other gas tax free......60+ cents per gallon less than non-res petrol
same goes with cigarettes if i smoked (but I don't)
i could include other tax exemptions but i don't need to.......i already made my point
but maybe u need more of this kind of real deal victim hood to feel better?
when u not calling kanye an uncle tom negro
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GriftKingXX
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thanks for putting words in my mouth tele
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Veteran³ Immigrant
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Originally Posted by Goshin
thanks for putting words in my mouth tele
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sorry if it made you spit that cock out first
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feelz > facts
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1. Federal Law Regulates Indian Gaming. In California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians, the Supreme Court ruled that tribes can conduct gaming on Native American lands unhindered by state regulation in states that allow gaming. A year later, Congress enacted the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 (IGRA), creating a regulatory framework for gaming on Indian lands. The National Indian Gaming Commission within the Department of the Interior has oversight.
2. Tribes are Tax Exempt. Gaming on Native American lands earned $26.5 billion in 2011. 236 Native American tribes operate 422 facilities across 28 states. Yet Native American tribes and their wholly owned tribal corporations are not subject to federal income taxes on their earnings.
3. The Exemption is Absolute. Some types of tax-exempt organizations are taxed on some types of income. Tribes are exempt from federal income taxes even when conducting commercial activities. They can form corporations to conduct business and their income remains exempt.
4. Individual Native Americans are Taxed. Native Americans are U.S. citizens, and unlike their tribes, individuals are subject to federal income taxes. Even exempt tribal income can be taxed when distributed to individual members of the tribe. One of the more complicated provisions of IGRA permits Native American tribes to make per capita distributions of revenue from gaming activities to tribe members. These per capita distributions are taxed.
5. But Some Payments to Native Americans are Exempt. Some "general welfare" payments to individuals under social benefit programs are not taxed. In general, to be tax-free, payments must be made under a governmental program; be for the promotion of general welfare (i.e., based generally on individual, family or other needs); and not be compensation for services. This General Welfare Exception from income has become increasingly controversial as applied to tribal members and the IRS is being asked to weigh in.
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Native American Casino And Tax Rules That May Surprise You
aint that some ****
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
wut u got vanster? more bleeding heart for us?
that has gotten u further than it should have in this life
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Veteran³ Immigrant
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wut does fork tongue forbes know
it it is like fox news
faux as we call it on tribal lands
even starts with same white man letters ffs
F-F-F-Ffffffff
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VeteranXX Contributor
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Originally Posted by Vanster
Tax exempt casinos, lol.
This place just makes **** up now.
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<1 minute google fact check. forbes.com
Native American Casino And Tax Rules That May Surprise You
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1. Federal Law Regulates Indian Gaming. In California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians, the Supreme Court ruled that tribes can conduct gaming on Native American lands unhindered by state regulation in states that allow gaming. A year later, Congress enacted the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 (IGRA), creating a regulatory framework for gaming on Indian lands. The National Indian Gaming Commission within the Department of the Interior has oversight.
2. Tribes are Tax Exempt. Gaming on Native American lands earned $26.5 billion in 2011. 236 Native American tribes operate 422 facilities across 28 states. Yet Native American tribes and their wholly owned tribal corporations are not subject to federal income taxes on their earnings.
3. The Exemption is Absolute. Some types of tax-exempt organizations are taxed on some types of income. Tribes are exempt from federal income taxes even when conducting commercial activities. They can form corporations to conduct business and their income remains exempt.
4. Individual Native Americans are Taxed. Native Americans are U.S. citizens, and unlike their tribes, individuals are subject to federal income taxes. Even exempt tribal income can be taxed when distributed to individual members of the tribe. One of the more complicated provisions of IGRA permits Native American tribes to make per capita distributions of revenue from gaming activities to tribe members. These per capita distributions are taxed.
5. But Some Payments to Native Americans are Exempt. Some "general welfare" payments to individuals under social benefit programs are not taxed. In general, to be tax-free, payments must be made under a governmental program; be for the promotion of general welfare (i.e., based generally on individual, family or other needs); and not be compensation for services. This General Welfare Exception from income has become increasingly controversial as applied to tribal members and the IRS is being asked to weigh in.
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Veteran³ Immigrant
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yeah but google is white man invention of lies and forked tongue
"This place just makes **** up now."
u notice the more words liars use
the less any of them begin to have any substance or meaning
maybe this is their end goal for the internet
and larger civilization
then and only then can they win at something in life
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VeteranXX Contributor
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So we can't believe anything Vanster says
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Veteran³ Immigrant
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Originally Posted by SuperTrap
So we can't believe anything Vanster says
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the internet isn't that serious
but he had to call the cops on Fedz/Flipp
is and isn't suing TW
threatens others with physical violence
and does/doesn't want to doxxxx havax and tele because what would that even do?
"This place just makes **** up now."
kinda like this
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Originally Posted by Vanster
I'll ask again: have you ever seen a retarded person that professed atheism? I haven't. They love Jesus and they love Merica.
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one post later.......same thread
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Originally Posted by Vanster
IQ tests are bunk.
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