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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1228800, member: 26302"]I am Creek, so no matter what name white men give to me it will not matter. I use whatever term I feel others will understand. </p><p><br /></p><p>The fact we know Congressmen stole the 1974 cents does not make them less illegal to own, and a case in 50 years involving one I hope will have the same result as this one. Theft is theft, and theft from the government is theft from all citizens. I hope these get placed in the Smithsonian. Other items you mentioned, because the circumstances of their manufacturer, its more cloudy as to if the superintendant gave permission for them to be sold. That is why the government cannot prove they are stolen. I believe this case is one in which the government has the proff, though, which is why they have been public about the fact they have proof that any are illegal. One example was pulled from the Farouk sale in the early 50's due to US Treasury objections.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am sorry you hate this country, I have fought in a war to defend her, no matter what happened to my ancestors. I detest what is happening politically and economically today but I will never detest my country.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1228800, member: 26302"]I am Creek, so no matter what name white men give to me it will not matter. I use whatever term I feel others will understand. The fact we know Congressmen stole the 1974 cents does not make them less illegal to own, and a case in 50 years involving one I hope will have the same result as this one. Theft is theft, and theft from the government is theft from all citizens. I hope these get placed in the Smithsonian. Other items you mentioned, because the circumstances of their manufacturer, its more cloudy as to if the superintendant gave permission for them to be sold. That is why the government cannot prove they are stolen. I believe this case is one in which the government has the proff, though, which is why they have been public about the fact they have proof that any are illegal. One example was pulled from the Farouk sale in the early 50's due to US Treasury objections. I am sorry you hate this country, I have fought in a war to defend her, no matter what happened to my ancestors. I detest what is happening politically and economically today but I will never detest my country.[/QUOTE]
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