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originally posted by: carewemust
Breaking: Cory Booker is .00000000000002% Spartacus.
OK. I'm looking only for hard cold facts.
originally posted by: UnBreakable
1/1024th is proof?
originally posted by: Khaleesi
a reply to: Annee
IMO yes the universities are exploiting her. That doesn't change the fact that she gave them the information to begin with. She's been trying to exploit the issue as well. Now DNA isn't on her side since she revealed the DNA test for all to see.
originally posted by: CornishCeltGuy
a reply to: Xtrozero
Why do you give a #?
US politics and political race bull# is lame as #.
Grow up ffs.
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: carewemust
Breaking: Cory Booker is .00000000000002% Spartacus.
The Thracians are issuing a rebuttal any time now.
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originally posted by: Middleoftheroad
So the lefts last hope just took a dump on herself. It’s like the Democrats want the Republicans to win.
"Current DNA tests do not even distinguish whether a person’s ancestors were indigenous to North or South America," Cherokee Nation Secretary of State Chuck Hoskin Jr. said in a press release.
"Sovereign tribal nations set their own legal requirements for citizenship, and while DNA tests can be used to determine lineage, such as paternity to an individual, it is not evidence for tribal affiliation," Hoskin continued. "Using a DNA test to lay claim to any connection to the Cherokee Nation or any tribal nation, even vaguely, is inappropriate and wrong. It makes a mockery out of DNA tests and its legitimate uses while also dishonoring legitimate tribal governments and their citizens, whose ancestors are well documented and whose heritage is proven. Senator Warren is undermining tribal interests with her continued claims of tribal heritage."
originally posted by: Annee
Did she list herself as Native American? Or did the Universaries?
That seems to be in question.
Elizabeth Warren said late Wednesday that she had listed herself as Native American at Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania.
“At some point after I was hired by them, I … provided that information to the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard,” she said in a statement to the Boston Globe, acknowledging the designation for the first time. “My Native American heritage is part of who I am, I’m proud of it and I have been open about it.”
Warren, a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Massachusetts, has been dogged by questions over her heritage since the Boston Herald reported on her background on April 27.
She said that she listed herself as Native American in law school directories.
Warren, who has been under fire for claiming Indian lineage despite a lack of documentation, is identified as “Elizabeth Warren, Cherokee” under each of five recipes she contributes in the cookbook, published in 1984 by the Five Civilized Tribes Museum located in Muskogee.
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Middleoftheroad
So the lefts last hope just took a dump on herself. It’s like the Democrats want the Republicans to win.
You do realize it is the Republicans who blew this up and made it a big deal, right?
Warren is not the one who made this an issue.
originally posted by: BlueAjah
a reply to: Annee
Warren, who has been under fire for claiming Indian lineage despite a lack of documentation, is identified as “Elizabeth Warren, Cherokee” under each of five recipes she contributes in the cookbook, published in 1984 by the Five Civilized Tribes Museum located in Muskogee.
Warren Contributed Recipes to 'Pow Wow Chow' Cookbook
originally posted by: Sillyolme
why would there be a shortage of native american DNA samples?
That sounds like a bunch of hog wash to me.
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: BlueAjah
a reply to: Annee
Warren, who has been under fire for claiming Indian lineage despite a lack of documentation, is identified as “Elizabeth Warren, Cherokee” under each of five recipes she contributes in the cookbook, published in 1984 by the Five Civilized Tribes Museum located in Muskogee.
Warren Contributed Recipes to 'Pow Wow Chow' Cookbook
Did those recipes include GMO corn ?
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