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<blockquote data-quote="Frederick" data-source="post: 3178934" data-attributes="member: 17825"><p>Treaties are agreements, they're only good as long as both parties agree to them. </p><p>If we're going by pesky treaties, most of those were signed under dubious circumstances and in many cases the opposite parties weren't exactly the appropriate authorities representing all the natives subject to the conditions therein. In other words, most the treaties we wrote with the Native Americans aren't legitimate anyway. </p><p></p><p>This is the United States. Not the Iroqois Confederacy, Osage, Cherokee or whatever. We are one nation, one people and we all follow the supreme law of the land, the Constitution of the United States. i recognize no other legitimate authority, because there isn't any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frederick, post: 3178934, member: 17825"] Treaties are agreements, they're only good as long as both parties agree to them. If we're going by pesky treaties, most of those were signed under dubious circumstances and in many cases the opposite parties weren't exactly the appropriate authorities representing all the natives subject to the conditions therein. In other words, most the treaties we wrote with the Native Americans aren't legitimate anyway. This is the United States. Not the Iroqois Confederacy, Osage, Cherokee or whatever. We are one nation, one people and we all follow the supreme law of the land, the Constitution of the United States. i recognize no other legitimate authority, because there isn't any. [/QUOTE]
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