Saturday, December 6, 2014

brave sioux




As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.


"Fiction always amuses me when it is what history is, as it is written not as Winston Churchill said by the victors, but by the coward intellectual hiding in their little rooms, while the rest of humanity suffers and dies."

-Lame Cherry

In this, I provide for you the pay which was earned by the Scouts of General Nelson Appleton Miles from the Bannock, Sioux and Cheyenne tribes, against the terrorist Sitting Bull, being armed for profit by the pacifist Canadians.


"Spotted Bear, $20; White Horse, $20; Spotted Wolf, $20; Brown Wolf, $15; Two Moons, $15; Hump, $10; Tall Bull, $10; Yellow Dog, $10; Little Bull, $10; Poor Elk, $10; Bobtail Horse, $10; Point, $10; Bull Head, $10; Spotted Wolf, $10; Little Horse, $10; Old Two Moons, $10."

The reason the above is interesting is a conversation recorded between Two Moons, the chief of the Cheyennes and the Sioux terrorists, Long Dog.

The Sioux have always been liars and murderers. They had history romanticized for them, because they murdered General Custer and his command, to cover up the American traitors who were profitting off of arming the Indian terrorists.
In that, South Dakota has a crumbling monument to terrorist Crazy Horse and the fiction of how brave the Sioux are.

The Sioux have this fiction about themselves as warriors. I recall a most macabre conversation of Miss South Dakota at the Miss America Pageant or whatever, that she related on South Dakota public television.
In the talk, a girl approached the Sioux Miss SD and was excited as she too had aboriginal blood in her veins. The Miss Sioux then with bright eyes related, "Well yes, but what Indian blood, as if you were an enemy we would have killed you."

Yes that is really not a psychotic outlook on life at Miss America in telling another girl, if this was 1850, I would now be holding you down as my men gang raped you, and afterwards I would make you my slave and beat you to death.

That is why it makes the following even more delicious in the reality of a Cheyenne chief, telling a Sioux notable what absolute cowards they were, in leaving the Cheyenne people getting the burned powder of the US government in a war the Sioux started.




"As Old Two Moons is mentioned, it is worthy of remark that he, as a Cheyenne chief, took a leading part in the battle of the Little Big Horn.

Later in our campaign, when Long Dog, Sitting Bull's friend, who came with Major Walsh to visit General Miles, reproached him with having gone back on the Sioux, the stout old warrior scornfully replied: " No, the Sioux went back on my people.
When we fought you ran away." Long Dog, who was a politic old rascal, did not find it necessary to continue the conversation. He, at least, changed the subject."

Finerty, John F. (John Frederick), 1846-1908


I will leave that as nuff said as it is always amusing to find history pealing away the veneer of lies which so many people cover themselves with while blaming Christians, Americans and Patriots as the bad people.


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