Monday, September 1, 2014

Fondness of Time




As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.

There was a Congressional Peace Commission for the central Plains Indians of Cheyenne. Arapahoe, Apache and Kiowa. The Indians induced by supplies agreed to go into reservations and leave the interior open to travel and settlement.

Soon enough the young were disgruntled, but every effort was made to keep them well fed into the summer for keeping the peace.
A band of Cheyennes soon raided the tribe of Kaws who were at peace, and stole all their horses and the Cheyennes raided several farms.

The government reacting to this suspended the dispensing of arms and ammunition.

The Comanches and Kiowas then came in for their supplies, but were denied the guns. After much sulking, General Sully handed over the weapons.

By August the Indians had broken camp and were not moving to the agreed reservations.

It was in this time that a part of Indian terrorists, I will place the quote here as it will suffice:



The party consisted of about two hundred Cheyennes and a few Arapahoes, with twenty Sioux who had been visiting their friends, the Cheyennes. As near as could be ascertained, they organized and left their camps along Pawnee Creek about the 3d of August. Traveling northeast, they skirted around Fort Harker, and made their first appearance among the settlers in the Saline Valley, about thirty miles north of that post. Professing friendship and asking food at the farm-houses, they saw the unsuspecting occupants comply by giving all they could spare from their scanty stores.

Knowing the Indian's inordinate fondness for coffee, particularly when well sweetened, they even served him this luxury freely. With this the demons began their devilish work. Pretending to be indignant because it was served them in tin cups, they threw the hot contents into the women's faces , and then, first making prisoners of the men, they, one after another, ravished the women till the victims became insensible.

For some inexplicable reason the two farmers were neither killed nor carried off, so after the red fiends had gone, the unfortunate women were brought in to Fort Harker, their arrival being the first intimation to the military that hostilities had actually begun."

Personal Memoirs of P. H. Sheridan, General, United States Army



American women gang raped by 200 Indian terrorists to the point of being out of their mind.

This "war party" continued to other areas spreading the same rape and graduating to murder.


This history is placed here for reality reasons as one witnesses this modern vast democratic voting block in what they were about. It absolutely stuns the mind there were idiots in the east who were sympathetic to Indians and produce the propaganda still availing itself today.

Nothing has changed on the reservations. They are still the same sullen and brooding peoples who now propagandized to white hatred, are still looking for retribution.........for what? Gang raping innocent women?

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