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The McCain Relocation

by: winter rabbit

Fri Oct 03, 2008 at 16:35:12 PM PDT

( - promoted by navajo)

John McCain was out of the torturous grip of the North Vietnamese for approximately one year when Congress passed Public Law 93-531 in 1974. Public Law 93-531 was called the Relocation Act, and was falsely justified by what "Peabody Coal Company's public relations and lobbying firms" falsely constructed  as the "Hopi-Navajo land dispute." This "range war" was not true. What was true, was lawyer John Boyden with the assimilated Hopi Tribal Council.


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Boyden formed a Hopi Tribal Council that consisted of several First Mesa Hopi who had been converted to Mormonism, based on an election in which about 10 percent of the Hopis on the reservation voted. The newly elected Tribal Council then hired Boyden as their lawyer.

John Boyden with his assimilated Hopi Tribal Council wanted Peabody Coal to strip mine Black Mesa after the natural resources had been discovered. More than 10,000 Navajo and 100 Hopi did not want Black Mesa stripped.  

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Former Navajo Nation President (R) Endorses Obama

by: navajo

Mon Sep 29, 2008 at 18:02:39 PM PDT

Former Navajo Nation President Peter MacDonald has endorsed Barack Obama.

The Navajo Nation's highest-profile Republican is crossing party lines this year, unless the McCain-Palin ticket can convince him it has Native Americans at heart.

"I think the Navajos' only choice is to go with the Democratic ticket," former Navajo Nation President Peter MacDonald said in a telephone interview.

MacDonald said he's been a Republican for years, but he doesn't see any significant changes for the Navajo Nation if Republican Presidential nominee John McCain is elected.

http://news.newamericamedia.or...

Current Navajo Nation President Shirley has already endorsed Obama.

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VIDEO: McCain & Forced Relocation of Navajo (Updated)

by: winter rabbit

Sat Sep 27, 2008 at 21:37:33 PM PDT

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In 1974 the U.S. Government legally endorsed genocide when Congress passed Public Law 93-531, which enabled Peabody Coal Company to strip mine Black Mesa by ripping the traditional Navajo and Hopi peoples from the land.

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Navajo Nation president endorses Barack Obama

by: SarahLee

Sat Sep 20, 2008 at 08:39:48 AM PDT

Navajo Nation President Joe Shirley, Jr. endorsed Senator Barack Obama for president on Thursday.
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McCain, Bennet Freeze & Forced Removal of Navajo: '74 - '96

by: winter rabbit

Thu Sep 04, 2008 at 14:47:08 PM PDT

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Just what was one method of forced removal McCain used to bring about this?


ACSA study reveals that after assembling a team of "pro-Peabody Western Coal" Indians and obtaining a false "Hopi-Navajo" Tribal Counsel designation by the Bureau of Indian Affairs for these paid Tribal representatives, in the period 1974-1996, Senator McCain was able to get large bands of the Dineh-Navajo relocated off their lands, so that Peabody Western could mine the coal under their farms at nominal expense. Common Cause has suggested McCain was indirectly compensated by street name cash contributions to his Federal Election Fund during three Presidential runs, and through family business with Las Vegas Casinos who benefited from the coal driven power he supplied.

In 1974 the U.S. Government legally endorsed genocide when Congress passed Public Law 93-531, which enabled Peabody Coal Company to strip mine Black Mesa by ripping the traditional Navajo and Hopi peoples from the land.

Let's talk about the Bennet Freeze.

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McCain Visited by Andrew Jackson

by: winter rabbit

Thu Jun 12, 2008 at 20:25:33 PM PDT

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"You introduced legislation (S1973-1 and S.1003) and claimed that legislation was justified by a non-existent range war between the Dineh and the Hopi," Andrew Jackson said -

andrew

- to McCain.

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Navajo Nation likely to lose Internet service

by: CodeTalker

Fri Apr 04, 2008 at 18:54:45 PM PDT

In a nutshell, because of a billing dispute, Internet service is likely to be shut off Monday for the whole Navajo Nation. There's more...
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Uranium Mining almost near Grand Canyon and is Elsewhere!

by: winter rabbit

Thu Feb 21, 2008 at 13:27:26 PM PST

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A British mining company is about to begin exploratory drilling for toxic, radioactive uranium in Kaibab National Forest just outside the eco-fragile boundaries of Grand Canyon National Park.

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Help block power plant on Navajo lands

by: navajo

Wed Aug 15, 2007 at 13:06:42 PM PDT

Please speak out now against plans for a dirty, coal-fired power
plant in New Mexico that would release mercury and other toxic
contaminants into the environment, pollute waterways and
threaten human health.

Go to http://www.savebioge...
right away and tell the Bush administration to reject the
proposed Desert Rock power plant.

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