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From: joegerarden
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  • We all come from the same Creator/God...theres no difference how we pray to our Creator he hears us and loves us all the same.

  • Hsa 4:6 My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children.

  • All prayer is blessed and this was beautiful and from the heart. What is your problem with a act of faith and love delivered to help in healing a grave wound to our society? Jesus said that his father's house had "many mansions" and that there were "sheep not of this fold." We are one people and the children of the One, however we identify and worship the Creator.

  • Why would this be an issue? It was from the heart.

  • Very good... Nothing better then a Native American prayer for Americans native to this land... This is a prayer straight from the Spirit of the land. It is good.

  • Turned into an Obama pep rally. Obama put the "Me" in "Memorial."

  • This country is ass-backwards and is headed for third-world status if we do not give control back to the adults.

  • This guy is native American, you don't fuck with native american's they have had it worse of than the blacks, let him say what he wants.

  • @Sparksterfu many of us so-called native american love the so-called black man and know we both suffer a lot from the hands of our enemies.

  • I thought it was weird and inappropriate for people to applaud for different ethnicities, but there's nothing wrong with this guy's "blessing." I seriously doubt that this was done against the wishes of the victims' families.

  • weird...

  • What a crock of shit.

    They managed to completely politicized an event meant to begin the healing.

    Leave to the left wingnuts to NEVER (in the words of Rahm Emanuel) "never let a good crisis go to waste."

    They didn't let him down.

  • @jbpnw Actually, they didn't politicize the event. The guy who uploaded this video, and everyone that agrees with him, did.

  • @macarion Your lack of common sense is not is sadly, too common. Don't feel like you're alone with that issue.

  • @jbpnw Yep, tell me I lack common sense, but don't get specific at all. Don't actually rebut what I said, because you can't. Great job.

  • @jbpnw Like shooting fish in a barrel.

  • This is total bullshit.

  • who set up this memorial? with all the T shirts etc.? and Indian blessings?

  • @vedicastrol

    Apparently it was the university. Who else would think this was appropriate.

  • Wait wait wait so this is a memorial and we have a Mexican talking about mexico and he is supposed to be saying the prayer/blessing. This is nuts not bashing him and his culture but it seemed a bit wrong to me. Not to mention the cheering and everything which is also wrong. This whole scene was just bad. Listen to this and you can hear the hidden agenda of working together, energy from the sky, from mother earth energy, (Solar). Not until 6mins in did he start mentioning the reason he is there.

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