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Has anyone heard of this before?
"Anthropologists and historians have written about the idea that the U.S. Constitution itself was based on the Iroquois Great Law of Peace, rather than the model of Greek democracy which is commonly taught and held to be true. Framers of the Constitution such as Franklin and Jefferson, as well as patriarchs such as Thomas Paine, had made a study of the Iroquois social system, which they regarded highly as a prototype for the kind of social order they were trying to invoke for their own burgeoning republic." full article> http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/78575 John Boncore/ Splitting The Sky was recently interviewed by Bill Deagle (June-09). He also has this lawsuit going on: Sky vs. Bush. |
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That was a good read...thanks
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Hi Brook - I thought it was pretty interesting - never heard of it before. There's was talk lately in Canada about us all being a Metis nation, i.e. survival, exploration, cooperation {exploitation} is a part of this country's history. Newcomer and aboriginal stories just intertwine. (Thanksgiving Day!)
Then I bumped into the U.S. Constitution story too. If we can't send the money (me too, at present), maybe the light and rising sun prayers! (or whatever tickles yer fancy) hope you're well - long time no see ![]() |
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civil resistance, constitution, iroquois, sky vs bush |
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