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Well said, watoos Jun 2019 #1
Wado...................Thank you turbinetree Jun 2019 #4
Thank you for this highly educational post lunatica Jun 2019 #2
Wado...................Thank you turbinetree Jun 2019 #3
The myth of the liberal media (RIP bartcop). nt Baltimike Jun 2019 #5
in new mexico the single loudest medium is talk radio and one limbaugh ssstation certainot Jun 2019 #31
Bartcop homegirl Jun 2019 #33
Seems to me this Johnson outfit is the go to Wellstone ruled Jun 2019 #6
MSNBC isn't our friend ZeroSomeBrains Jun 2019 #7
Nonsense. It's a legitimate news organization that reports news. Honeycombe8 Jun 2019 #23
Yes, I honestly think we should report recent history. DemocracyMouse Jun 2019 #30
Frustrating the MSNBC bashing Envirogal Jun 2019 #36
MSNBC Bashing technotwit Jun 2019 #48
welcome to DU gopiscrap Jun 2019 #52
Why are they whining? The Kolfage group will build a fence on their land for free. keithbvadu2 Jun 2019 #8
Good info matt819 Jun 2019 #9
I think he's certain because he already slaughtered all the wolves in the area, so the next boogyman rwsanders Jun 2019 #41
Didn't I read somewhere in the last fews years that Texas got the right to write text books Doitnow Jun 2019 #10
No...you are partially correct bluecollar2 Jun 2019 #16
For details on this issue and impact on current affairs try rwsanders Jun 2019 #38
As none of this is relevant to the current situation, why would they include that info? Marengo Jun 2019 #11
What? pazzyanne Jun 2019 #13
You support the legalization of cattle rustling? Marengo Jun 2019 #17
It does not follow. LanternWaste Jun 2019 #22
You're assuming that history isn't a factor in more history. Well, sorry. It is, and there's a vast DemocracyMouse Jun 2019 #34
I support history in history books without being written out. pazzyanne Jun 2019 #37
And this addresses the current problem of cattle theft how? Marengo Jun 2019 #45
This from post #10 pazzyanne Jun 2019 #46
Ex-Texan Here Cheviteau Jun 2019 #49
Small scale hobby rancher myself, though not cattle. All that you say is true, but again not really Marengo Jun 2019 #51
I agree. For every plot of land, someone else used to own it, and it was "stolen" from someone... Honeycombe8 Jun 2019 #21
Some people have longer memories than a lot of people in the U.S. Doitnow Jun 2019 #43
That justifies cattle theft? Marengo Jun 2019 #47
Bravo! Kind of Blue Jun 2019 #12
Thank you. If MSNBC wants to do serious reporting on border/land issues in NM... TygrBright Jun 2019 #14
K&R... spanone Jun 2019 #15
My guess is they're going to actually build sections for photo-ops of this stupid, useless wall. lambchopp59 Jun 2019 #18
History is the Great Teacher shockey80 Jun 2019 #19
Huge thanks for this! I hope you sent it to them G_j Jun 2019 #20
Did you send this to MSNBC? lillypaddle Jun 2019 #24
Trump claims to be the biggest supporter of "Indians", but only if they look like "Indians". marble falls Jun 2019 #25
zing G_j Jun 2019 #26
A most righteous rant and well deserved. defacto7 Jun 2019 #27
The Dawes Act underpants Jun 2019 #28
Perhaps in the coming centuries large areas of the rural U.S. South/Midwest MarcA Jun 2019 #29
Miigwech and Pidamaya geardaddy Jun 2019 #32
I also wonder flotsam Jun 2019 #35
Your abuse of punctuation Codeine Jun 2019 #39
Great post malaise Jun 2019 #40
Thanks for this! I'm with others here -- send it to MSNBC. It could shift their border reporting. ancianita Jun 2019 #42
Junior reporter without history Smackdown2019 Jun 2019 #44
Yup... yuiyoshida Jun 2019 #50
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