Sovereign idiocy in native American communities
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Sooo, you're taking your ball and going home? Awwww, we were having such fun. Oh, well. Keep up the scamming.kinikia wrote: Since the people on this website have shown disrespect for my family, [and om on]
Oh yeah, the 7-year old? Nice touch, leaving a under-the-belt remark like that. But that never happened, did it?
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Yawn.
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Point it out to me, and I will redact it. Right now.kinikia wrote:Since the people on this website have shown disrespect for my family, by posting my 7 year old son's name on this website
So where is it?
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As soon a single legal issue arises regarding the TurtleHeads, we will be happy to post how they lose.kinikia wrote:You are just a bunch of little boys, time will tell who is right, and you are wrong. You are all a bunch of broadcasters, it all spews out, but nothing goes in. You have nothing meaningful in your lives so you must put down others. Maybe sometimes you are right about some people, but you just can't stand it if your wrong. Just keep up with your childish put downs, I'm through with your mean spirited, hateful comments. Evil has many forms, I think your site represents one of them. I showed you what the court sent to me. I never stepped foot in the court house. Didn't need to. But here I go again, letting myself get drawn in to your own little scam. You mislead people into thinking you know it all. You don't. So until you do, you should look at your own little lives or maybe get one.
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You guys got BALLS OF STEEL, right? I don't play your way. You can't prove that UNOTI is a scam, and I don't have to prove its not. Its so easy for you all to sit back and judge others, I just hope you don't PO the wrong person one day, but then again, you do HIDE behind secret identities, don't you? Its easy to say what you want when no one knows who you are.Thule wrote:Sooo, you're taking your ball and going home? Awwww, we were having such fun. Oh, well. Keep up the scamming.kinikia wrote: Since the people on this website have shown disrespect for my family, [and om on]
Oh yeah, the 7-year old? Nice touch, leaving a under-the-belt remark like that. But that never happened, did it?
And Thule? Yes, my 7 year old son, Austin, now 8. I believe that was pointed out, as to the main reason we wanted that page to be taken off.
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But that's the way to bet, as it's legally absurd (IANAL, but even I can see that), and you haven't provided any court documents to show the documents have "won" any cases.kinikia wrote:You can't prove that UNOTI is a scam, and I don't have to prove its not.
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I see you're listed as the admin of the turtle island scam site, kinikia. Interesting.kinikia wrote: you do HIDE behind secret identities, don't you? Its easy to say what you want when no one knows who you are.
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No.kinikia wrote:you do HIDE behind secret identities, don't you?
Its easy to say what you want when no one knows who you are.
You know who I am. I say what I want.
What are you talking about? It's like a conversation with a three-year-old.And Thule? Yes, my 7 year old son, Austin, now 8. I believe that was pointed out, as to the main reason we wanted that page to be taken off.
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It appears that kinikia has edited his/her posts to wipe out the content. I've locked the remaining one so the same can't happen.
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She has to win some sort of prize for not only being one of the stupidest to post on Quatloos, but also one of the most gutless, if not the most gutless. She can't even let her own words remain part of the debate; she has to cower behind her stupid "777". I suppose that this is a good sign, though, because anyone like this is never going to get anywhere with her particular brand of political idiocy.webhick wrote:It appears that kinikia has edited his/her posts to wipe out the content. I've locked the remaining one so the same can't happen.
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Scam? What little scam? Did you guys start another scam and not cut me in on it? How much money did you get from kinikia before she realized it?But here I go again, letting myself get drawn in to your own little scam.
Even more interesting is that a major portion of the website hasn't been updated in years and has uncompleted sections "under construction." Good thing, since one of those sections talk about providing legal advice in the future for the members of the Turtle Tribe.Demosthenes wrote:I see you're listed as the admin of the turtle island scam site, kinikia. Interesting.
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Ahh, on the list of names lifted from the UNOTI-site? Well, to tell the truth, it was never pointed out. Tell you what, (well, not really, since you've run off). If you don't want your kids name to be publicised, don't add it to the list of copyrighted names on a scam site. That's just stupid.kinikia wrote: And Thule? Yes, my 7 year old son, Austin, now 8. I believe that was pointed out, as to the main reason we wanted that page to be taken off.
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I do believe we have been drenched in the wisdom of Cynthia Good Water Ann Rose Amah Ostah.
Hmmm, the Turtleheads claims a 550,000-penalty for mentioning that name. Oh dear.
Hmmm, the Turtleheads claims a 550,000-penalty for mentioning that name. Oh dear.
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You gotta be kiddin' me. This nitwit is actually complaining that JRB invaded her son's privacy by quoting a list of names from the UNOTI site? Of which she is the admin? And it's still there. And still misspelled. In the PM I sent her over the "court documents", I was actually nice. I apologize to the assembled multitudes.Thule wrote:Ahh, on the list of names lifted from the UNOTI-site?kinikia wrote: And Thule? Yes, my 7 year old son, Austin, now 8. I believe that was pointed out, as to the main reason we wanted that page to be taken off.
Pottapaug is right - this has gotta be one of the dumbest scams (and scammers) we've yet seen. But ya gotta thank the scammers who drop by - this thread is now number ten in a google of "UNOTI", and will likely move up as the google bot indexes the recent posts.
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The penalty for alleged copyright infringment is payable in their currency, or in other recognized currency at the going rate of exchange.
So, I suggest that you contact the UNOTI authorities and offer to pay the fine.
However, when you tender your 1Q note, make sure you get change.
So, I suggest that you contact the UNOTI authorities and offer to pay the fine.
However, when you tender your 1Q note, make sure you get change.
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kinikia no longer misspells her son's name. Bravo. But don't even think about violating her eight-year-old's privacy by splashing his name on the net.wserra wrote:You gotta be kiddin' me. This nitwit is actually complaining that JRB invaded her son's privacy by quoting a list of names from the UNOTI site? Of which she is the admin? And it's still there. And still misspelled.
Only Mom can do that.
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Just to clarify things a bit, there are authoritative sources regarding Native American tribal issues, among them:
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~chero ... resea.html
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~chero ... resea.html
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It's so nice to see that in this day and age as we strive toward post racialism stupidity still knows no color, creed or class.
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