Politics Elizabeth Warren doubles down

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  1. dviss1

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    Keep explaining away racism.

    Even though you're so well practiced in that area, you still suck at it....
     
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    That's hilarious, Trump calling anyone a liar, ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
     
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    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    Paul Revere and the Raiders played at our high school dance back in the mid 60s.
    I enjoyed that song when I first heard it, I believe in the mid 70s.
     
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    ...1971...but yeah, they were actually a good band for a few years...Mark Lindsay (sp ?) was pretty much the main guy.
     
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    It was several years before 1971 that they played at our high school.
     
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    yankeesince59 "Oh Captain, my Captain".

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    ...I was only referring to the Cherokee Nation song you thought might have come out in the "mid 70s".
     
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    I first heard it in about 1970 so it very well could have been 1971. My memory is clearing. Too much beer and cigarettes on the front porch which is near a busy street here in the ghetto.
     
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    yankeesince59 "Oh Captain, my Captain".

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    ...lol...yeah, I seem to remember PR & the Raiders either having their own short lived TV show or they appeared as regulars on Hullabaloo or Shindig or Where the Action Is or something like that.
     
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    Your avi!! I just noticed!

    :biglaugh:
     
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    It was not. You should check that out before making false assertions.
     
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    Birth Certificate seems pretty straight forward. Am I missing something?
     
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    No, but Obama still is.
     
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    Sounds like some people in this thread have some crow to eat.

    barfo
     
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    The Indian tribe or the bird?
     
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    I thought about saying 'some cherokee to eat' but that seemed a little crude.

    barfo
     
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    I can't wait until she EVISCERATES him in the debates when ALL HE HAS is his racism to debate with.

     
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    ****crickets****
     
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    Natebishop3 Don't tread on me!

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    Here is the actual part of the report that matters

    "
    Results. The results were as follows:
    (1) The great majority of the individual’s identifiable ancestry is European: 95% of high confidence
    segments (defined as those segments with at least 99% posterior probability of assignment) were
    identified by RFMix as being of European origin. This is likely an underestimate as many of the segments
    not classified as high-confidence are also likely to be European in origin. The analysis also identified 5
    genetic segments as Native American in origin at high confidence, defined at the 99% posterior
    probability value. We performed several additional analyses to confirm the presence of Native American
    ancestry and to estimate the position of the ancestor in the individual’s pedigree.
    2
    (2) The largest segment identified as having Native American ancestry is on chromosome 10. This
    segment is 13.4 centiMorgans in genetic length, and spans approximately 4,700,000 DNA bases. Based
    on a principal components analysis (Novembre et al., 2008), this segment is clearly distinct from
    segments of European ancestry (nominal p-value 7.4 x 10-7, corrected p-value of 2.6 x 10-4) and is
    strongly associated with Native American ancestry.
    (3) The total length of the 5 genetic segments identified as having Native American ancestry is 25.6
    centiMorgans, and they span approximately 12,300,000 DNA bases. The average segment length is 5.8
    centiMorgans. The total and average segment size suggest (via the method of moments) an unadmixed
    Native American ancestor in the pedigree at approximately 8 generations before the sample, although
    the actual number could be somewhat lower or higher (Gravel, 2012 and Huff et al., 2011).
    (4) The sample was compared to the results of the 185 reference individuals with European ancestry,
    from Great Britain and Utah.
    • The segment on chromosome 10 observed in the individual is larger than any of the segments
    identified as having Native American ancestry in any of the 185 reference individuals.
    • The total length of Native American segments observed in the individual is greater than the
    average value for the reference individuals — by 12.4-fold (corresponding to 12.7 standard deviations)
    for the individuals from Great Britain and 10.5-fold (corresponding to 4.9 standard deviations) for the
    individuals from Utah.
    (5) The sample also contained smaller segments that could not be reliably assigned to any specific
    ancestry group (at 99% posterior probability). The total length of these unassigned segments was 366
    centiMorgans, and they span 267,650,000 DNA bases.
    Conclusion. While the vast majority of the individual’s ancestry is European, the results strongly support
    the existence of an unadmixed Native American ancestor in the individual’s pedigree, likely in the range
    of 6-10 generations ago."
     

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