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Thanks for the Demonstration of Perception
Afterall, the term Indian is a misnomer. The more accurate term would be Native Americans. When you say Indians, I think of Curry, smelly people, and jobs going overseas. That

I agree, we took their land and managed to unintentionally kill the majority of them, while wiping out the rest of them with little or no remorse. May their casinos prosper and take the foolish whiteman's money back.
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truth versus perception  hipparchus2001 | 12/15/05
Thanks for the Demonstration of Perception  nucrash | 12/19/05
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Nature articles are peer reviewed  tic swayback | 12/16/05
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Nature is not above comparison  tic swayback | 12/16/05
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It's not a matter of which is better.  Haterock Davidsfather | 12/18/05

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