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Who should manage public land that is sacred to Native Americans?
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And before all is said and done it'll be no more than a dime a dozen peek a boo into the past. Nothing more.

It sounds as if you are saying there is nothing of value in past events, there was no exploration of the unknown, no exploration into the unknown?  Or perhaps there is some value, but ala carte, we can pick the ones that most appeal to our specific political agenda?  

How do you know whether or not future astronomical discoveries will benefit the human race?  It hasn’t happened yet.  In the past, a millennium ago, would you stand on the shore of a distant western Pacific island, watching your village’s voyaging canoe set out into vast uncharted waters, yelling at those on board “where are you going?  There’s nothing out there!  Nothing more than dime a dozen waves - -  after wave after wave…”
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RE: Who should manage public land that is sacred to Native Americans? - by HereOnThePrimalEdge - 10-10-2022, 05:06 PM

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