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Originally Posted by Vulcan
This isn't about "whore-tats". This is about land that was supposedly swindled from them and they would like it back. If your home was stolen from you, you might protest a little strongly also. This has gone on for 200 years because the law never respected native rights. This seems to be the only way for the natives to receive their rights before the land becomes a housing development.
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Breaking the law is breaking the law. I don't care what the reason is, when you dig up the street and cut power to the city you can go to jail for being a cretin.