McCain Scandal Involving THousand Native Americans Deaths

Here are the links to the documentary about this called "Vanishing Prayer"

PART 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zs2DXHUKASA

PART 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpM6nFWqaQI&feature=related

I can attest to the radioactivity problems, I have seen the piles of tailings, they're not even covered with tarps, the dust blows everywhere, and believe me, there is a LOT of wind up there on those mesas.

We used to haul water from a spring that is so radioactive you have to filter the dust out of the water before you can drink it. That is the only water left up there since Peabody Coal is pumping out the aquifer to supply electricity to keep Vegas all lit up, all the springs and wells are going dry, very few left, and what water still runs, is contaminated very badly. The people do not have electricity or indoor plumbing, all water is hauled from springs.

Same things going on in the Black Hills of South Dakota for decades, too.
 
What people don't understand is that a non-trivial number of humans (~1-2%) are born without the mechanisms of shame and guilt that most of us have. This condition is called psychopathy, but not all psychopaths are Ted Bundy/Jeffrey Dahmer types; those are termed "unsuccessful psychopaths."

The vast majority of psychopaths learn to mimic the emotions they know they are supposed to be feeling. In a deep and real sense, and through no fault of their own, their lives are decades-long series of lies.

You can imagine what an advantage psychopathy would be in business, politics, or any other competitive environment involving complex human interactions. In extreme cases a psychopath literally has no guilt about hurting other people in ways trivial or not so trivial; their only restraint is self-preservation, the fear of getting caught.

We're learning a lot about the human brain these days, and one thing we're going to discover is that many of our politicians are psychopaths. Think of Cheney giving a stand-down order on 9/11 not to shoot down the plane that was aimed at the Pentagon, knowing dozens or hundreds of people were about to be killed in that building. Could you do anything so cold-blooded? Or Bush sending soldiers off to kill; Mukasey accepting torture; Chertoff building his FEMA camps. All of them lying effortlessly, with an ease that is so foreign to most of us that we can't even believe it's true, even though we all know in our hearts that most politicians are congenital liars.

Now you see how McCain is willing to kill these thousands of people for -- what? A little money, a little personal glory?

Our political system screens for psychopaths, for people who want power so much that they are willing to do or say anything to get it. We all instinctively know this is true, yet we still can't quite believe it.

But there it is -- we are ruled by madmen, and so are most countries around the world.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mask_of_Sanity

"In these vignettes, Cleckley presents a typical psychopath's behavior. For example, the psychopath's ability to tell vivid, lifelike, plausible stories that are completely fraudulent, without evincing any element of delusion. When confronted with a lie, he is unbothered and can often effortlessly pass it off as a joke."
 
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/02/04/democrats-play-for-navajo-votes/

February 4, 2008, 4:57 pm
Democrats Vie for Navajo Votes

By Leslie Wayne

Why are the Clintons being welcomed if Clinton was named in the whole problem to begin with?


As far as I know, the only thing Clinton did was sign the bill into effect as President.

From what I remember he didnt veto too many bills as President. He was too busy (ahem) with other matters to actually read legislation and try to determine the effects it would have on citizens of the US.
 
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People are up in arms about genocide in Darfur, and they are pissed that Dr. Paul voted against the Divestment Act for Darfur. (He did that because of the entangling alliances thing and says that if ppl want to help them, no one is stopping them from going to Darfur to try to stop it, but the US Gov has no right to interfere. He noted that South Africa was an example of how people networked - privately - to bring about a change.)

Anyway, people are saying we need to stop genocide around the world... and by God it's happening right here on our own soil and no one is batting an eyelash.


let it be said that i tried to convince others to do a darfur money bomb (with 1/2 of the monies going to darfur efforts) in place of the MLK money bomb when we started that one.
The idea was to show people how helpful RP supporters could be, and to reiterate RP's mindset that communities should ban together to help these causes not the government
 
Damnation!! Where was this thread before Oklahoma voted last Tuesday! Damn I could've used this!
 
I have been researching this for a few hours.

"Schnayerson uncovered a series of donations made by Peabody Coal to the Republican Party. Over a two-and-a-half month period beginning in July 2002, as various government agencies evaluated and signed off on the Thoroughbred proposal, Peabody gave a total of $450,000 to the GOP. Peabody says the contributions had been committed to the party before the Thoroughbred permit became an issue.' http://missouri.sierraclub.org/PressReleases/pr2005/PeabodyWhitePaper_coal.HTM


http://www.opensecrets.org/industries/contrib.asp?Ind=E1210&Cycle=2008
Coal Mining:
Top Contributors to Federal Candidates and Parties
(Peabody was number one on the list)

1 Peabody Energy $383,500 17% Dem 83% Pub

Individuals - $292,500 (76%)
PACS - $91,000 (24%)

When I ran a search for "Peabody Energy," for 2007, donations were given to Guiliani, Romney, Edwards, Obama, and the Republican National Committee.

Also, I found donations from Peabody Energy to Rockefeller, Jay on 6/12/2007 totaling $17, 100.
What's the significance? Not sure...
The Peabody Coal Mine was a WV coal mine company... and Jay Rockefeller is a WV Senator.

Peabody ranks #6 for Energy/Natural Resources: Top Contributors to Federal Candidates and Parties
http://www.opensecrets.org/industries/contrib.asp?ind=E&cycle=2008



Reference links:
http://www.tsl.pomona.edu/archives/00/0407/opinions/06.html
http://www.indians.org/welker/dineway.htm
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~MA97/dinetah/front.html

http://www.hiddenmysteries.org/news/america/usa/020100a.html - This one has a letter from McCain:

I understand that the Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation sent 90-day notices on January 25, 1999 to the remaining Navajo families who have not signed the Accommodation Agreement. The end of this 90-day period is quickly approaching and I have not received any further notice that the remaining families have agreed to sign onto the Settlement Agreement or applied far relocation benefits. I ask that you submit in writing to me the actions that the Department of Justice will take in the coming months to ensure compliance with P.L. 104 301.


THOMAS Library of Congress - http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d109:SN001003:|

2000 Letter to Al Gore from University of NY at Buffalo Listserv - http://listserv.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0004&L=uben-list&P=652

The so-called “Hopi-Navajo Land Dispute” was nothing but a fiction devised
by a PR firm and John Boyden, a lawyer for the Peabody Coal Company and the
Hopi Tribal Council, and was subsequently used to pressure Congress and
various courts to transfer land title to the Hopi Tribal Council.
The Hopi Tribal Council has a history of using it’s Tribal Police (with the
full cooperation and direction of Bureau of Indian Affairs officials) to
harass, intimidate, and physically harm the Dine’h and their livestock as a
method to drive these people off their ancestral lands. The subsistence
lifestyle of these people has already been made difficult enough by
excessive livestock impoundments and the “Bennett Freeze”, (PL 93-531) which
will not allow the Dine’h to repair their homes or outhouses in any way, nor
allow them to gather firewood to heat their homes in the freezing winters,
nor even gather medicinal herbs and plants. The Dine’h are being denied not
only their right to live, but their right to practice their religious and
cultural path.
 
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