"If I'm going to be honest here - not that I want to break any ground - this whole bloodline thing creeps me out.
I mean, it's bad enough that people are talking about national ID cards. Are we going to get DNA cards, too?
Ward Churchill says that when he was a kid, his grandmother told him he was born with American Indian blood. This should have been Churchill's entire line of defense in this matter: Who's calling my grandma a liar?"
Get the Story:
Littwin: For Churchill, the proof is in grandma's pudding
(The Denver Rocky Mountain News 5/19)
Churchill's 9/11 Essay:
"Some
People Push Back" On the Justice of Roosting Chickens (Pockets of Resistance
September 2001)
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