by h20prospector » Sun Oct 16, 2011 12:46 am
Bonaro,
Before you go for good, or at least till someone curses, which is called freedom of speech, and you decide to chime in again; I would like to know something. Was Dave McCracken, or those dredging on his claim, or a section of the river yet claimed, responsible for disrupting a legal Indian ceremony, after they were asked not to? By disrupting, I mean cranking up their dredge motors till it drowned out the ceremony, or is this an old wives tale? Also, did I miss you listing your email address? Lastly, you talk about staying on the right side of the law. Does this apply to those who are in this country illegally? They take a chance every day by being here, so what's wrong with those who are in the river dredging daily? If dredgers are caught, fined, etc., I don't see or hear of them clogging the streets in protest, as many (illegals) here in northern Colorado did when caught using the same social security number (over 15) to gain employment. The company was raided, and fined, and those found to be using the same SS were put in jail, and the word deportation came up. There was such an uproar from them and their dependents, who were also here illegally, except all the kids spawned here, they went on the 6 O'clock news crying they couldn't make it without their bread whiners, and their rights to do process were being violated. Isn't due process, and rights being violated, reserved for those of us who are on the right side of the law?
I thought I fought in Vietnam for the right for us to piss and moan on public forums, or is that not being on the right side of the law too?
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