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		<title>Comment on Constitutional Rights Issue by Chuck</title>
		<link>http://blogs.rapidcityjournal.com/indigenous_pov/?p=43&#038;cpage=1#comment-290</link>
		<dc:creator>Chuck</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 09:45:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ho ca tehanyan le wowapi ki awiblukcan eyash nahanhci tagini ablupta sni yelo. Ho le wotanin ki lila kokipakiya cin washicu-iyapi ki "precedent" lila sica wan kagelo. Wana tuwa kesh Tunkasilayapi un wash ecun kinhan taku kakesh econpi okihipi kte nacece. Mitaicu ki Toka oyate etanhan na hena U.S. - Mexico aglagla tib na heciya "Border Patrol" ota el manipi. Tehantanhan lena tuktetu kesh manipi na taku kakesh ecunhanpelo. Le makoce "Sovereign Territory" heca esha, cansak yuha wicasa glena Ikce Oyate toope ki ata ihpeyapi s'a! Tohan cinp hantash ti tukte kesh tima hiyupi na taku kesh econpelo. Ho nakun ehani "makoce wakan" ekta etipi, yunkan mi tanhan ki ihpewicayelo! Le owotanla sni, na taku Mr. Wisecarver ecakiconpi ki ecela lecunpi ki wash'agyinktelo!
Letan wasicu ti ki nakun tima hiyupi kta he? Na nakun tatiyata ki el taku kakesh econpica he? Nainsh Ikce Oyate ki hecegla lecel ecakiconpi kta so? Ho ca Lakota tamakoce ki "federal land" eyap na le wicasa ki "federal govt." un wash ecun ca taku kesh ecun okihi kta he?!?!? Hecena Washicu ki Lakota ki wicayuonihan sni sele. Wash ecun wicasa ki he cansak yuha wicasa sni, FBI nainsh Tribal Police un wash ecun sni, na nakun I.D. tagini yutanin sni ca toshke Wisecarver takuku na tiwahe ki awanwicaglaka okihi kte sni he? Le "precedent" ki lila sica na owotanla sni iblukcan. Unci iyecelya sna eya, "Hecesh tuwale!"

Well I've been thinking about this article for a long time but have put off commenting until now. This is really bad news as it establishes a very evil precedent. Now it seems anyone who works for the federal govt. will be able to do whatever they please. My wife is from a tribe that lives on the U.S. - Mexico border and their land is heavily patrolled by the Border Patrol. For a long time they've (BP) been doing pretty much as they please. Although this is supposed to be "Sovereign Territory" these cops seem to ignore the ways of the Native people. They have entered homes at will and do as they please. They even camped on "sacred land" until my brother in law threw them out! This is not right and what was done to Mr. Wisecarver will only strengthen these (unrighteous) ways!
So from now on can they (feds) invade non-Indian homes as well? And will they be able to just do whatever they want there? Indian lands are "federally land" so because this man works for the federal govt. he can do whatever he wants there?!?!? Many anglos still do not respect Native Americans. This federal worker is not a police officer, FBI or tribal police officer, and he also showed no I.D., and still Mr. Wisecarver is not allowed to defend his property and family? I believe this is a very wicked and unrighteous precedent. As Grandma used to say, "Hecesh tuwale!"</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ho ca tehanyan le wowapi ki awiblukcan eyash nahanhci tagini ablupta sni yelo. Ho le wotanin ki lila kokipakiya cin washicu-iyapi ki &#8220;precedent&#8221; lila sica wan kagelo. Wana tuwa kesh Tunkasilayapi un wash ecun kinhan taku kakesh econpi okihipi kte nacece. Mitaicu ki Toka oyate etanhan na hena U.S. - Mexico aglagla tib na heciya &#8220;Border Patrol&#8221; ota el manipi. Tehantanhan lena tuktetu kesh manipi na taku kakesh ecunhanpelo. Le makoce &#8220;Sovereign Territory&#8221; heca esha, cansak yuha wicasa glena Ikce Oyate toope ki ata ihpeyapi s&#8217;a! Tohan cinp hantash ti tukte kesh tima hiyupi na taku kesh econpelo. Ho nakun ehani &#8220;makoce wakan&#8221; ekta etipi, yunkan mi tanhan ki ihpewicayelo! Le owotanla sni, na taku Mr. Wisecarver ecakiconpi ki ecela lecunpi ki wash&#8217;agyinktelo!<br />
Letan wasicu ti ki nakun tima hiyupi kta he? Na nakun tatiyata ki el taku kakesh econpica he? Nainsh Ikce Oyate ki hecegla lecel ecakiconpi kta so? Ho ca Lakota tamakoce ki &#8220;federal land&#8221; eyap na le wicasa ki &#8220;federal govt.&#8221; un wash ecun ca taku kesh ecun okihi kta he?!?!? Hecena Washicu ki Lakota ki wicayuonihan sni sele. Wash ecun wicasa ki he cansak yuha wicasa sni, FBI nainsh Tribal Police un wash ecun sni, na nakun I.D. tagini yutanin sni ca toshke Wisecarver takuku na tiwahe ki awanwicaglaka okihi kte sni he? Le &#8220;precedent&#8221; ki lila sica na owotanla sni iblukcan. Unci iyecelya sna eya, &#8220;Hecesh tuwale!&#8221;</p>
<p>Well I&#8217;ve been thinking about this article for a long time but have put off commenting until now. This is really bad news as it establishes a very evil precedent. Now it seems anyone who works for the federal govt. will be able to do whatever they please. My wife is from a tribe that lives on the U.S. - Mexico border and their land is heavily patrolled by the Border Patrol. For a long time they&#8217;ve (BP) been doing pretty much as they please. Although this is supposed to be &#8220;Sovereign Territory&#8221; these cops seem to ignore the ways of the Native people. They have entered homes at will and do as they please. They even camped on &#8220;sacred land&#8221; until my brother in law threw them out! This is not right and what was done to Mr. Wisecarver will only strengthen these (unrighteous) ways!<br />
So from now on can they (feds) invade non-Indian homes as well? And will they be able to just do whatever they want there? Indian lands are &#8220;federally land&#8221; so because this man works for the federal govt. he can do whatever he wants there?!?!? Many anglos still do not respect Native Americans. This federal worker is not a police officer, FBI or tribal police officer, and he also showed no I.D., and still Mr. Wisecarver is not allowed to defend his property and family? I believe this is a very wicked and unrighteous precedent. As Grandma used to say, &#8220;Hecesh tuwale!&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Comment on BEGRUDGING THEM AN AIRPORT by Merman Marie Cooper</title>
		<link>http://blogs.rapidcityjournal.com/indigenous_pov/?p=45&#038;cpage=1#comment-289</link>
		<dc:creator>Merman Marie Cooper</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 18:04:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi.  I am happy to read a column that exposes racism.  This needs to be done to let people know that it is not okay to write racist comments and opinions about Indians, and that these publicly made comments will not be ignored or approved of.  Many, too many, Caucasian people harbor really racist ideas about Indians and sometimes these ideas show themselves in their truly ugly form.  Mr. Abourezk please keep up the good work.  For ourselves, remember that the best defense against racism is to flourish and prosper.  Thank you for the opportunity to express my thoughts here.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi.  I am happy to read a column that exposes racism.  This needs to be done to let people know that it is not okay to write racist comments and opinions about Indians, and that these publicly made comments will not be ignored or approved of.  Many, too many, Caucasian people harbor really racist ideas about Indians and sometimes these ideas show themselves in their truly ugly form.  Mr. Abourezk please keep up the good work.  For ourselves, remember that the best defense against racism is to flourish and prosper.  Thank you for the opportunity to express my thoughts here.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Post-Thanksgiving Article by Little Thunder</title>
		<link>http://blogs.rapidcityjournal.com/indigenous_pov/?p=36&#038;cpage=1#comment-285</link>
		<dc:creator>Little Thunder</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 06:17:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>When you are in your own comfort zone, it is hard to imagine the pain of the oppressed. It is real and can't be shrugged off as you suggest.</description>
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		<title>Comment on &#8220;Dead languages&#8221; says Republican by Sandy Hatchett</title>
		<link>http://blogs.rapidcityjournal.com/indigenous_pov/?p=42&#038;cpage=1#comment-232</link>
		<dc:creator>Sandy Hatchett</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2009 05:15:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As a FBI from WKSD, I totally agree with Chuck and applaud his efforts to express what the rest of us feel.  Our Lakota language is the most eloquent and spiritual language of all and it is important for us to practice and preserve our language as much as possible.  I do this by speaking Lakota to my daughter, Lovey, and even if she doesnt have the full understanding of it spiritual meaning, I get a second chance to pass on oral tradition by explaining to her what it really means.  So thank you, Chuck, for your impassioned statement on how much we love our Lakota language and that spending $250 K on language preservation is worth the effort every time.  In fact, it should be taught in our schools from kindergarten to high school and beyond and funded by local, state and federal governments.  Maybe then, Jim Doyle and Scott Suder might get a clue and remember who lived upon our motherland before they came along.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a FBI from WKSD, I totally agree with Chuck and applaud his efforts to express what the rest of us feel.  Our Lakota language is the most eloquent and spiritual language of all and it is important for us to practice and preserve our language as much as possible.  I do this by speaking Lakota to my daughter, Lovey, and even if she doesnt have the full understanding of it spiritual meaning, I get a second chance to pass on oral tradition by explaining to her what it really means.  So thank you, Chuck, for your impassioned statement on how much we love our Lakota language and that spending $250 K on language preservation is worth the effort every time.  In fact, it should be taught in our schools from kindergarten to high school and beyond and funded by local, state and federal governments.  Maybe then, Jim Doyle and Scott Suder might get a clue and remember who lived upon our motherland before they came along.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Post-Thanksgiving Article by painful honesty</title>
		<link>http://blogs.rapidcityjournal.com/indigenous_pov/?p=36&#038;cpage=1#comment-198</link>
		<dc:creator>painful honesty</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2009 19:26:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Oh boo hoo to all the native americans. You should have fought harder. You and the blacks seem to be having a competition to see who is the best professional victim. Will you all ever stop complaining and just be a part of society? Probably not.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh boo hoo to all the native americans. You should have fought harder. You and the blacks seem to be having a competition to see who is the best professional victim. Will you all ever stop complaining and just be a part of society? Probably not.</p>
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		<title>Comment on &#8220;Dead languages&#8221; says Republican by Chuck</title>
		<link>http://blogs.rapidcityjournal.com/indigenous_pov/?p=42&#038;cpage=1#comment-196</link>
		<dc:creator>Chuck</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 20:29:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Free translation of yesterdayâ€™s comment:

I recently read this article in which Gov. Jim Doyle stated his plan to use $250K to help the indigenous people of his state restore their endangered languages. This is good. However another man, Rep. Scott Suder, rejects this idea. Suder says, â€œWhy are we going to waste money on â€˜dead languagesâ€™?â€ He also said, â€œTribes make a lot of money on their casinos, so let them use their casino revenues to save their languages.â€ (*These are paraphrases and not exact quotes). 

Well it seems this man has not thought this through well nor does he have all the facts. The tribes that have casinos have already given the people of Wisconsin much money and it has been stated that the money for indigenous language preservation will in fact come from these funds. Perhaps he wasnâ€™t listening (Lakota: â€œhe has no ears!â€)! Not only that, but these languages are not â€œdeadâ€! Many Indian people still speak their language, so how can he say that? 

Non-Indians have always taken from the Lakota and other tribes in order to get what they need or want. First it was land for farms. Then they killed off nearly all the buffalo so they could live on this land. Now it seems they want to take Indian casino money to provide jobs for themselves. Someone recently said to me, â€œAmerica always gives Indians whatever they need or want.â€ But I responded and said, â€œThe Whiteman has never â€˜givenâ€™ a thing to the Indian.â€ That money is rightfully Indian money! Give it to them and Rep. Suder hold your peace!

(Note: Some of the English may sound â€œoffâ€ or incorrect. This is because it is being translated from the original Lakota, which is structured differently and is much richer and more expressive. The Lakota language, which is very much alive, is much more expressive. English is a left brain language; analytical, dry, using logic. Languages such as French or Spanish are right brain and deal with the artistic, romantic and even spiritual. Most languages have elements of both, but Lakota is unique in that it has the ability to do both, and to do it simultaneously!).

One final comment: If someone comes from, for example Mexico, Germany, France, Ireland, etc. and they forget their language. Say their children or grandchildren donâ€™t speak it and simply assimilate into mainstream â€œAmericanâ€ culture (materialism, greed, etc.), thatâ€™s OK because there are still countries where those languages are spoken and their cultures and customs are practiced. They can go back to the â€œmotherlandâ€ and reclaim what they may feel they have lost. But when Native American languages and cultures are gone theyâ€™re gone foreverâ€¦this IS the motherland! Now some like Rep. Suder might like that idea. After all, the American Indian has been called the â€œconscience of Americaâ€ and most people will do just about anything (short of doing the right thing) to silence that nagging voice of conscience! Tons of money for AIG bonuses and bailouts for crooks!?! Do the right thing for once! Time to ante up America!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Free translation of yesterdayâ€™s comment:</p>
<p>I recently read this article in which Gov. Jim Doyle stated his plan to use $250K to help the indigenous people of his state restore their endangered languages. This is good. However another man, Rep. Scott Suder, rejects this idea. Suder says, â€œWhy are we going to waste money on â€˜dead languagesâ€™?â€ He also said, â€œTribes make a lot of money on their casinos, so let them use their casino revenues to save their languages.â€ (*These are paraphrases and not exact quotes). </p>
<p>Well it seems this man has not thought this through well nor does he have all the facts. The tribes that have casinos have already given the people of Wisconsin much money and it has been stated that the money for indigenous language preservation will in fact come from these funds. Perhaps he wasnâ€™t listening (Lakota: â€œhe has no ears!â€)! Not only that, but these languages are not â€œdeadâ€! Many Indian people still speak their language, so how can he say that? </p>
<p>Non-Indians have always taken from the Lakota and other tribes in order to get what they need or want. First it was land for farms. Then they killed off nearly all the buffalo so they could live on this land. Now it seems they want to take Indian casino money to provide jobs for themselves. Someone recently said to me, â€œAmerica always gives Indians whatever they need or want.â€ But I responded and said, â€œThe Whiteman has never â€˜givenâ€™ a thing to the Indian.â€ That money is rightfully Indian money! Give it to them and Rep. Suder hold your peace!</p>
<p>(Note: Some of the English may sound â€œoffâ€ or incorrect. This is because it is being translated from the original Lakota, which is structured differently and is much richer and more expressive. The Lakota language, which is very much alive, is much more expressive. English is a left brain language; analytical, dry, using logic. Languages such as French or Spanish are right brain and deal with the artistic, romantic and even spiritual. Most languages have elements of both, but Lakota is unique in that it has the ability to do both, and to do it simultaneously!).</p>
<p>One final comment: If someone comes from, for example Mexico, Germany, France, Ireland, etc. and they forget their language. Say their children or grandchildren donâ€™t speak it and simply assimilate into mainstream â€œAmericanâ€ culture (materialism, greed, etc.), thatâ€™s OK because there are still countries where those languages are spoken and their cultures and customs are practiced. They can go back to the â€œmotherlandâ€ and reclaim what they may feel they have lost. But when Native American languages and cultures are gone theyâ€™re gone foreverâ€¦this IS the motherland! Now some like Rep. Suder might like that idea. After all, the American Indian has been called the â€œconscience of Americaâ€ and most people will do just about anything (short of doing the right thing) to silence that nagging voice of conscience! Tons of money for AIG bonuses and bailouts for crooks!?! Do the right thing for once! Time to ante up America!</p>
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		<title>Comment on &#8220;Dead languages&#8221; says Republican by Chuck</title>
		<link>http://blogs.rapidcityjournal.com/indigenous_pov/?p=42&#038;cpage=1#comment-195</link>
		<dc:creator>Chuck</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2009 18:21:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ho lecala wotanin ki le blawa, wicasha wan, Gov. Jim Doyle eciap ca mÃ¡zasÄ·a $250K (Kektopawinge, ehhhh!) he ikce oyate Å£aiapi wicakiyukini un woilagya cin ke. Le washte sele kâ€™esh wicasha unma wan, Rep. Scott Suder eciap ca woiyukcan ki le ihpeâ€™e lo shke. Suder Ã©ye, â€œTÃ¡kuwe iapi ataginishni un mÃ¡zasÄ·a ki le eihpeunyanpi kta hwo?â€ ke. (Washicuiapi ki â€œiapi ataginishniâ€ ca â€œiapi tâ€™eâ€ Ã©ap). Ho naÄ·un lÃ©ye â€œIkce oyate ki lena casino mÃ¡zasÄ·a Ã³ta kÃ¡Äap, ca mÃ¡zasÄ·a ki le yuha Å£aipi ki glukinipi kte lo,â€ kÃ©ya shke.

Ho Ã©ash le wicasha ki tanyan iyukcan shni naceca na woÅ£anin Ã¡ta slolye shni sele. Ikce oyate casino yuhap ki ehani Wisconsin oyate ki casino mÃ¡zasÄ·a ota wicakâ€™up, na lÃ©tahan mÃ¡zasÄ·a ki iapi ki un icupi kta, kÃ©apelo! Ungnash wicasa kle nÃºnge wanice lo. Na naÄ·un laÄ·oliapi glena â€œtâ€™eâ€ sni! HÃ©cena Ikce Oyate Ã³ta Å£aipi ki woglakap sâ€™a, ca tÃ³shke leye okihi hwo?

Ã“hiniyan washicu ki LaÄ·oÅ£a nÃ¡insh Ikce Oyate Å£oka ki woyuha Å£awa ki icupi s'a na he un tÃ¡ku cinpi ki yuhapica sece lo. Tokahe maÄ·oce ki icupi na un owoju kÃ¡Äapelo. Ho yunÄ·an Å£aÅ£anÄ·a ki Ã¡ta wicakasotap ca le maÄ·oce ki el tib okihi pelo. Ho na wana Oyate ki casino mÃ¡zasÄ·a Å£awa ki wÃ¡shi un icupi cin sele. Lecala tuwa hemakiye, â€œU.S. Ã³hiniyan Ikce Oyate takukesh wicakâ€™upi s'a,â€ ke. Esh ablupte na hewakiye, â€œÃtash wasicu ki tagini LaÄ·oÅ£a wicakâ€™up sni,â€ epe. Le mÃ¡zasÄ·a ki Oyate ki Å£awa. He wicakâ€™upo na Rep. Suder inila yanÄ·a nunwe!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ho lecala wotanin ki le blawa, wicasha wan, Gov. Jim Doyle eciap ca mÃ¡zasÄ·a $250K (Kektopawinge, ehhhh!) he ikce oyate Å£aiapi wicakiyukini un woilagya cin ke. Le washte sele kâ€™esh wicasha unma wan, Rep. Scott Suder eciap ca woiyukcan ki le ihpeâ€™e lo shke. Suder Ã©ye, â€œTÃ¡kuwe iapi ataginishni un mÃ¡zasÄ·a ki le eihpeunyanpi kta hwo?â€ ke. (Washicuiapi ki â€œiapi ataginishniâ€ ca â€œiapi tâ€™eâ€ Ã©ap). Ho naÄ·un lÃ©ye â€œIkce oyate ki lena casino mÃ¡zasÄ·a Ã³ta kÃ¡Äap, ca mÃ¡zasÄ·a ki le yuha Å£aipi ki glukinipi kte lo,â€ kÃ©ya shke.</p>
<p>Ho Ã©ash le wicasha ki tanyan iyukcan shni naceca na woÅ£anin Ã¡ta slolye shni sele. Ikce oyate casino yuhap ki ehani Wisconsin oyate ki casino mÃ¡zasÄ·a ota wicakâ€™up, na lÃ©tahan mÃ¡zasÄ·a ki iapi ki un icupi kta, kÃ©apelo! Ungnash wicasa kle nÃºnge wanice lo. Na naÄ·un laÄ·oliapi glena â€œtâ€™eâ€ sni! HÃ©cena Ikce Oyate Ã³ta Å£aipi ki woglakap sâ€™a, ca tÃ³shke leye okihi hwo?</p>
<p>Ã“hiniyan washicu ki LaÄ·oÅ£a nÃ¡insh Ikce Oyate Å£oka ki woyuha Å£awa ki icupi s&#8217;a na he un tÃ¡ku cinpi ki yuhapica sece lo. Tokahe maÄ·oce ki icupi na un owoju kÃ¡Äapelo. Ho yunÄ·an Å£aÅ£anÄ·a ki Ã¡ta wicakasotap ca le maÄ·oce ki el tib okihi pelo. Ho na wana Oyate ki casino mÃ¡zasÄ·a Å£awa ki wÃ¡shi un icupi cin sele. Lecala tuwa hemakiye, â€œU.S. Ã³hiniyan Ikce Oyate takukesh wicakâ€™upi s&#8217;a,â€ ke. Esh ablupte na hewakiye, â€œÃtash wasicu ki tagini LaÄ·oÅ£a wicakâ€™up sni,â€ epe. Le mÃ¡zasÄ·a ki Oyate ki Å£awa. He wicakâ€™upo na Rep. Suder inila yanÄ·a nunwe!</p>
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		<title>Comment on Racism by Free TV</title>
		<link>http://blogs.rapidcityjournal.com/indigenous_pov/?p=6&#038;cpage=1#comment-194</link>
		<dc:creator>Free TV</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2009 09:17:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi ya'll nice blog :) ,  very interesting posts and comments. -- Sandra                         Please visit my blog at: http://www.freetv.tv</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi ya&#8217;ll nice blog <img src='http://blogs.rapidcityjournal.com/indigenous_pov/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> ,  very interesting posts and comments. &#8212; Sandra                         Please visit my blog at: <a href="http://www.freetv.tv" rel="nofollow">http://www.freetv.tv</a></p>
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		<title>Comment on Belated Columbus Day by Indian Gold</title>
		<link>http://blogs.rapidcityjournal.com/indigenous_pov/?p=30&#038;cpage=1#comment-187</link>
		<dc:creator>Indian Gold</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2009 11:41:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>"Belated Columbus Day, Added you to my feed reader. Yeah, very true.</description>
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		<title>Comment on Obama by streetwear</title>
		<link>http://blogs.rapidcityjournal.com/indigenous_pov/?p=32&#038;cpage=1#comment-186</link>
		<dc:creator>streetwear</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 02:23:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thank you very much,your site is perfect 

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http://street-wear.org/hip-hop-world-domination/</description>
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