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Hey Eugene I'm sorry all of this is happening. You did nothing wrong and all three of these men are full of crap. I have formed my own opinion about all three listening to the interview and reading up on them. Not impressed. I do thank you for bringing this issue forward. In fact I can't thank you and Shusli enough. I really am sorry they are choosing to attack you, cowardly dogs! The interview was good, you were composed and prepared. That' more than I can say for the guest on the second half. You and your wife still have my full support.
Thank you!
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06.19.09 - 12:15 pm | #
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Thank you, Martha. You are mighty awesome for coming forward about your abuse.
I find Sal's "Well then go to the Police!" comment to your e-mail offensive and the man completely without integrity. I wish there was a way I could let the whole WSLR community know about his behavior.
His comment to this post was a sideways smiley face. Clever, huh. Doesn't answer questions and covers for an abuser and seemingly has no tribal affiliation.
They'll get theres, if not soon, eventually.
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06.19.09 - 7:24 pm | #
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Hi Shusli and Eugene, I agree with Martha and can only shake my head at all the distortions that are coming out of the other end of the country. I was surprised when Robert Van Pelt stated at about 15:19 in the tape of the second half of Sal Serbins Florida radio show, that Bernard Redcherries is a Vietnam Vet. I had followed some of the links about Redcherries and it seems like he is approximately 48 years old. If this is the case, he is too young to have served in Vietnam. I have an uncle who is a Vietnam Vet, I myself am a military vet and had friends who were Vietnam Vets, they were all much older than Redcherries if that is his actual age.
I did take offense with the "Mitakuye Oyasin" blog statement by Serbin, for the reason as stated here by Shusli.
I found wisdom in the words of the actual Vietnam Vet and elder Grandfather Redwolf:
http://www.geocities.com/wahohwa...ahpe/
ban12.html
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Who says there's no Lakota people in Portland, anyway? Guy I was in the Army with told me he is Sioux, but he was adopted as an infant. Apparently he was born in Portland. You know, people move around. I'd be tickled pink if someone started a Cajun-language radio program here in Ohio, even though Cajuns are not from here.
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Which is almost totally off-topic from your post, I just wanted to offer another reason his remark about Lakota in Portland is stupid.
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