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				 Columbus Day-Communist Style 
 
			
			Listening to  the local communist radio station KPFK (90.7 FM Los Angeles), they had a speech by Russell Means, a famous  Indian activist, delivered in 1992 at the University of Colorado. 
 He was ranting and raving about the evil white man especially about Columbus and genocide of the Indians, blah, blah blah.
 
 In the shrill strident rhetoric of the left, his voice cracking  with emotion and unconcealed hatred, he affirmed the "minority" position on free speech by proclaiming,  "]We are not going to let Denver celebrate Columbus Day." He  also said, "[I]I am a born again primitive and proud of it."
 
 Is there not a measure of irony in  this self proclaimed stoneage "primitive"  who didn't have electricty, radio, or a written language to complain with until the white man invented them,  uising the dirty rotten white man's modern inventions to condemn the white man and the concept of human progress  and technology?
 
 These "people" are not only lacking in any sense of  civility or respect for others' rights, but are mentally ill as well.
 
			
			
			
			
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