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Custer Smiles from Hell about His Pipeline

by: winter rabbit

Fri May 30, 2008 at 19:51:41 PM PDT


"Wonderful U.S. and Canada!"
Tommywommy's Friend

Custer's Pipeline & Genocide Denial

Genocide denial is part of the steel that drills the oil in "Custer's Pipeline," is part of what moves the pens making lying papers that are stealing and have stolen the promised sovereignty of American Indians, and what makes the modern day Custers feel joy when they succeed and rage when they fail.


Historic meeting ends on pessimistic note

Determining the pipeline's effects on cultural places appeared to have been a cursory and simplistic process.

winter rabbit :: Custer Smiles from Hell about His Pipeline

Longtime efforts by preservation professionals to protect the more ineffable indigenous sites - vision quest places, pilgrimage trails, natural resources critical to a craft, habitats of culturally important animals and even places with no material manifestations at all - were disregarded.

"I admired how you voted against the U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples on September 13th."

A Young Custer

"But using winter time to feign concern over their cultural locations was wonderful and effective. I laughed hearing Mentz say, '''A survey in the middle of winter with several feet of snow and no ground visibility? What kind of survey is that?'"

"I can answer that, it's my survey."
Tommywommy's Friend

Cultural preservation was not the only casualty of the fast-tracked process, according to Steele, who read aloud portions of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act on protecting sites in aboriginal homelands. ''You have to follow your own laws,'' he chided.

"And my pipeline is going along just as planned."
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At one point, an Entrix consultant offered to give Native people $400 per day to walk alongside the machinery during construction; however, the job came without authority to stop work if a site was struck.

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