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Oklahoma Gov. Stitt won't renew hunting, fishing compacts with Cherokee, Choctaw tribes
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<blockquote data-quote="Okieprepper" data-source="post: 3690817" data-attributes="member: 11631"><p>I don't believe this is the case. Let me offer a different perspective. Stitt is Governing for the state, a red state at that. He's applying state constitutional principles to his business practices that serve <strong><u>all</u></strong> peoples of the state. He’s treating the Tribes for what they actually are and self-professed; that is sovereign entities. The states fabric is intertwined with "Indianistans" proclaiming nationhood, claiming federal protections, and operating their own governments in a dependent socialist manner. Nothing wrong with a people who desire this, until their desires begin having an unreasonable impact on the laws and social norms of neighboring populations. I suspect Stitt is merely protecting the interest of the State of Oklahoma when dealing with the individual, and sovereign nature of tribal-nation-states.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Me either. Proud to be defined as a constitutional loving American first, anything else is just a colorful subcategory of me. Long live the Republic!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okieprepper, post: 3690817, member: 11631"] I don't believe this is the case. Let me offer a different perspective. Stitt is Governing for the state, a red state at that. He's applying state constitutional principles to his business practices that serve [B][U]all[/U][/B] peoples of the state. He’s treating the Tribes for what they actually are and self-professed; that is sovereign entities. The states fabric is intertwined with "Indianistans" proclaiming nationhood, claiming federal protections, and operating their own governments in a dependent socialist manner. Nothing wrong with a people who desire this, until their desires begin having an unreasonable impact on the laws and social norms of neighboring populations. I suspect Stitt is merely protecting the interest of the State of Oklahoma when dealing with the individual, and sovereign nature of tribal-nation-states. Me either. Proud to be defined as a constitutional loving American first, anything else is just a colorful subcategory of me. Long live the Republic! [/QUOTE]
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