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Just a simple Cherokee trial lawyer, Barkman has been forcing his opinions on others in print since, for reasons that passeth understanding, he was an unsuccessful candidate for state representative in 2002. His philosophy: "If people had wanted me to be nice, they should've voted for me."

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Not A Good Month to be Me

March has not been a good month for Cherokee Southern Baptists from Texas. First, there was the Cherokee Nation's fraudulent racist constitutional pogrom against the Freedmen; then there's Rick Perry and the Texas Legislature being, well, Rick Perry and the Texas Legislature...and now a prominent Southern Baptist seminarian claims that we should determine once and for all if homosexuality is genetic and if so, we should wipe them all out in the womb.

If anyone asks, I'm really a Unitarian of Lithuanian origin from Connecticut.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Are you sure you want to identify yourself with the state where Gee Dubyah was born? And while it's understandable that you (and many others) don't consider the election earlier this month as the Cherokee's finest moment, calling it a pogrom seems a bit excessive.

3/15/2007 10:40 PM  
Blogger The Local Crank said...

Yeah, Connecticut's not doing too well. Bush, Lieberman. Not much to recommend there.
And you're right, "pogrom" was probably a bit much. "Purge" would've been less hyperbolic.

3/15/2007 11:41 PM  

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