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How has she learned from it? What in her actions say she won't do something like it again if Trump finds another pain point? -- nm
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by
Inigo
The immediate aftermath of going to those that she hurt with the claim
Posted by
Reagen
Nov 6 '19, 12:24
and the relentless sticking to the message and plan since then.
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Yep. She owned the mistake and attempted to atone for it. Only the Native American community can absolve/forgive her for it.
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TWuG
Nov 6, 12:27
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Those others aren't offended by it. They just think she's a liar. That's the point that sticks. -- nm
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pmb
Nov 6, 12:29
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They think she’s a liar....because the test supported the family history she had been told? -- nm
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znufrii, human scum
Nov 6, 12:30
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Really nominally. Somewhere 6 to 10 generations ago. Her suggestion was that it was more pertinent. -- (edited)
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pmb
Nov 6, 12:39
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I can vouch that family histories often contain stories of native heritage that doesn't end up being true. I grew up being told we were 1/16th Cheroke
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TWuG
Nov 6, 12:50
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