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Re: Hungry for a Decision  6/29/2010 - 5:23pm
   And...dysentery is a normal part of Old Mexico. If everyone is being candid the fact is that Mexicans have Mobile Mexican Food stands in Tulsa. Almost on every corner in East Tulsa. This is no secret and they aren't under "Refrigerated Food" and "Pre-packaged Food Guidelines" They don't submit to a Health Inspection. However, neither do concession stands. You can get a germy smelly hot dog that's been sitting out in the open under the heatlamp for two hours at the zoo and then sit outside and let a pigeon take a poo in your food if you want. Tulsa is NASTY. But, cleanliness is a personal choice. It's not just the Mexican Taco stands that will have to up their standards...it's everyone in Tulsa, INCLUDING THE NASTY ZOO. The way I see it...WIN FOR MEEEE cause I don't want a fatal bacterial disease and I'm clean.
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Re: 100 Years in the Land of the Red Man  10/ 2/2007 - 12:17am
   More than anything I believe that "Oklahoma Rising" signifies progression. Progression isn't always pleasant but it's neccessary if we want to secure opportunities in a modern society for our children and grandchildren. No amount of money and no amount of land will heal the wounds of the past. Have Native Americans become so spoiled, that we have forgotten the true message that was being conveyed to us through the tears of our anscestors? They walked the trail and shed the tears; for what? For us to relive their pain and suffering on a daily basis? For us to play the blame game for our entire lives? OR did they endure the trail of tears to prove that Native Americans can and will succeed regardless of their circumstances.
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