As your president, I believe in the rights of the tribal communities to be able to continue their sovereingty without pressure from the outside government. I plan to work with the leaders of these tribal communities to assist in areas of their own local governments.
Please ponder the following 1971 United States Federal Court decision on tribal sovereignty (Groundhog v. Keeler, 442 F. 2d 674:
"Indian nations or tribes are quasi-sovereign in sense that they are dependent political nations and wards of the United States but possess attributes of sovereignty insofar as they have not been taken away by Congress."
...oooooh! Dang she just feed it to you huh? Ain't think she knew what she was talking about huh! LOL, feel for you but i guess it happens to the best of them...or is it just you and bush with your feet in your mouths. ;-)
The people that voted for him twice are more stupid than he is. Is that possible?? Scarey!!
Chuckscott 3 years ago
Nice grammar there dude. >_>
Also - to clear up on issues, Bush didn't get a second term via popular vote, the electoral college chose him over the competitor.
RelaxandPlay 3 years ago
As your president, I believe in the rights of the tribal communities to be able to continue their sovereingty without pressure from the outside government. I plan to work with the leaders of these tribal communities to assist in areas of their own local governments.
freespeachrulez 4 years ago
I get it now!
Sovereignty is Sovereignty until U. S. laws changes!
Native Americans remain sovereign at the pleasure of the "decider" and congress.
In other words Native Americans could be tossed back into the Stone Age and that's why he refused to answer the question.
gwbushisno2 4 years ago
the finest demonstration of american intelligence. LMAO!!
Nihilanth1982 4 years ago
2 words here "presidential directive" this puppet has control of USA nukes. That in itself is LOLZ!
vladmir38 4 years ago
beautiful, Just beauitiful!
hqt2000 4 years ago
STUPID CUNT
bigNICKirish 4 years ago
Please ponder the following 1971 United States Federal Court decision on tribal sovereignty (Groundhog v. Keeler, 442 F. 2d 674:
"Indian nations or tribes are quasi-sovereign in sense that they are dependent political nations and wards of the United States but possess attributes of sovereignty insofar as they have not been taken away by Congress."
ricardo1062 4 years ago
...oooooh! Dang she just feed it to you huh? Ain't think she knew what she was talking about huh! LOL, feel for you but i guess it happens to the best of them...or is it just you and bush with your feet in your mouths. ;-)
symplywords 4 years ago