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The court ruling in 2012 supports this. Her travel and board are to be paid for by Daniel for 6 trips a year. He also pays to send the children to the US during part of the summer. Her claims were nothing but lies.

Rutherford Ruling


She didn’t get his visa revoked, he got his visa revoked for fraud and not paying taxes.

Well the way I heard it was that, after her ex was deported, Rutherford sent their children to visit her ex in Monaco for the summer, and he didn’t return them when summer ended. If that’s true, then that is a type of international, parent/child abduction.

Poor kids.

Her situation would be much different if she had not been involved in having him kicked out of the country—this would have been decided in the US. The victims here are the kids who are the rope in this tug of war.

I'm 99% sure he pays her for her travel and somewhere for her to stay in Monaco. She brought this upon herself by getting his visa revoked. She thought it would guarantee her full custody & it blew up in her face. I have absolutely no sympathy for Kelly in this situation.

Can he afford the trips? If he can afford them and not like sacrifice his kids quality of life then he should want to help pay them. I don't care how much you hate the mother , his kids happiness and having a relationship with their mom should take priority.

We have to get away from the great events by great men of history.

“12 years ago, twin brothers and PhD historians Frank and Bill Watson inherited a file that upended that history”

I went by Duffy’s Cut a few years ago when I had to be in Malvern for the day, and it was sad how difficult it was to find the memorial markers that are there. They seem very purposefully difficult to access. Several people who died at Duffy’s Cut were reburied in a cemetery just outside Philadelphia where my great

Good on the Watson brothers for pursuing this. While many will say “why pursue this, all the players are long dead?” It matters because the story of this country, and our history is dominated by, and driven by the power structure of the elite. We have to confront, understand and learn about the many terrible events

Actually they were. That is another side of bad studies: often times they are just of college students, which is a really limiting factor.

All 42 of them were probably american university students as well. Or at least university students.

Ok, can people stop running studies with only 100 subjects? Vox had a great explainer on this a while ago but "studies" that use so few people are generally bullshit. I read a "study" yesterday that had 42 people. May as well of asked cats.

I’ve seen a few other posters who are American Indian here but not many. I’m kind of used to having to “represent” my group because I'm usually the only one in the room. I wish I wasn't often the only one.

It’s different in Canada. Indigenious humans are members of First Nations. It’s a constitutional thing. The differences between US and Canadian approaches can be summed up in the Red Power and AIM movements, whereas up in Canuckistan we chose to gain humanity and rights via the language of the constitution. Instead of

A. He may have thought he was mocking stereotypes but the examples given perpetuate stereotypes — portraying dirty, crude, savage types - Adam Sandler is just continuing to mock and denigrate Native people the same way that many others have done before. Effectively Mocking the stereotype would have to also bring a

And the Smithsonian went with that name because of the results of numerous discussions with a number of Indian Nations—I was a volunteer working with guests at one of the other Smithsonian museums before that one opened and my training class (including me!) was very confused about why they weren’t using “Native

Personally as a Native person, I want to be referred to by my tribal name. If that is not feasible, American Indian is fine for me.

According to studies, American Indian is the preferred term by most American Indians, and there is a fierce debate in native circles as to which is the correct term. At this point, I think both American Indian (not just Indian) and Native American are acceptable, and some people say the former is actually much better.