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		By: Raoul Pascual		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The way we treated our American brothers is a blot in our history as a nation.  How could we have been so cruel? How could our present day heroes been such bastards? No wonder history is so fascinating. It shows love, rebellion, greed, war, justice, and progress. Sadly, we only get to look back at history from the victor&#039;s point of view. 

Fake, biased, news is an issue we currently face but if you think about it, any news reporter can easily fall victim to his/her own bias so there must have been fake news ever since. It&#039;s only now that we are talking about it. Good and bad news gets buried in the past. You can make a career as a revision theorist. 

American Indians have every right to be bitter ... just like the Japanese Americans have every right to be bitter ... or most any cultural group has rights to be bitter.  There will never be true justice in this world. If we focus on justice, we all are guilty at some point. But it takes a lot of maturity to give grace --- accept the injustice, forgive and move on. After all, our time here on earth cannot even compare with the eternity that awaits us where true justice will prevail.

Great article Ringo.  This is what makes this Traveling Boy website the best Travel website ever!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The way we treated our American brothers is a blot in our history as a nation.  How could we have been so cruel? How could our present day heroes been such bastards? No wonder history is so fascinating. It shows love, rebellion, greed, war, justice, and progress. Sadly, we only get to look back at history from the victor&#8217;s point of view. </p>
<p>Fake, biased, news is an issue we currently face but if you think about it, any news reporter can easily fall victim to his/her own bias so there must have been fake news ever since. It&#8217;s only now that we are talking about it. Good and bad news gets buried in the past. You can make a career as a revision theorist. </p>
<p>American Indians have every right to be bitter &#8230; just like the Japanese Americans have every right to be bitter &#8230; or most any cultural group has rights to be bitter.  There will never be true justice in this world. If we focus on justice, we all are guilty at some point. But it takes a lot of maturity to give grace &#8212; accept the injustice, forgive and move on. After all, our time here on earth cannot even compare with the eternity that awaits us where true justice will prevail.</p>
<p>Great article Ringo.  This is what makes this Traveling Boy website the best Travel website ever!</p>
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		By: Vivit-Tours.com		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The most infamous removal of Native Americans took place in 1838, when the Cherokee nation was strongly pressured to give up its lands east of the Mississippi River and to migrate to an area in present-day Oklahoma.]]></description>
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