K.S. Rajan (10
Oct 2011)
"report by WND"
Obama To Give Manhattan
Back To Native Americans?
President Obama is voicing
support for a U.N. resolution that could accomplish
something as radical as relinquishing some U.S.
sovereignty and opening a path for the return of ancient
tribal lands to American Indians, including even parts
of Manhattan. The issue is causing alarm among legal
experts. In recent remarks at the White House during a
"tribal nations conference," Obama endorsed the "United
Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People,"
which includes a sweeping declaration that "indigenous
peoples have a right to lands and resources they
traditionally occupied or otherwise used" but that later
were acquired by occupying forces.
Read the scoop on the United Nations, in "The Beast on
the East River" "U.N. resolutions like this claiming
amorphous rights can be a stalking horse for future
attempts to have international courts enforce broad
interpretations of those rights at the expense of
American sovereignty," Theodore Frank, a fellow with the
Center for Legal Policy at the Manhattan Institute, a
leading public policy think tank in New York City, told
WND. Academic legal experts indicate that American
Indians during the Carter era first drew up plans for
reacquisition of lost tribal lands, setting the stage
for the U.N. resolution that Obama is embracing. The
feasibility study, eyeing 650 million acres of federally
owned land in the U.S., was conducted by the Indian
Education Institute at Eastern Oregon State source - WND