Russell Means
Russell Means Discusses the 4 year and 3 month prison sentence of Timothy Hotz. Mr. Hotz a man convicted three times prior for DUI offenses, ran down and killed two Indians on the Pine Ridge reservation last August.The victims,23-year old Robert Whirlwind Horse of Manderson and 26-year old Calonnie Randall of Wanblee were hit as they walked along the highway between Pine Ridge and Whiteclay. The impact literally knocked both out of their shoes and socks.
Further adding insult to injury, an Indian man is then sentenced to 3 years for shooting the radiator of a Bureau of Indian Affairs vehicle out of frustration. Both cases were tried in the same Federal court out of Rapid City.
Russell Means
19 May 2009
Editorial, Featured, News, Social, political
BIA, Bureau of Indian Affairs, DUI, Justice, murder, Pine Ridge, Russell Means, Timothy Hotz
The Smoking Argus
(Original Content) - The Smoking Argus Daily would like to take a moment and welcome our two newest regular contributors, Mr. Russell Means and Mr. Jeff Lewis. Both men bring a wealth of experience and an abundance of knowledge to the table and we look forward to their future contributions to SmArgus.
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Mr. Lewis is the President and founder of Indianapolis based TeleResearch Corporation. He founded the company in August of 1993, after honing his political and marketing skills over the course of three decades.
Shortly after graduating from Ball State University in 1967 with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Jeff began working as the Youth Coordinator for Indiana Democrat Senator, Birch Bayh. After only one year, Jeff was reassigned to Washington D.C. by Senator Bayh himself, where he continued to work with the Senator as a staff aide and personal assistant to the Senator and his family.
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Russell Means
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Born on the Pine Ridge Indian reservation in 1939, Russell Means has dedicated his life to American Indian activism and constitutional rights for over three decades. He is widely regarded as the most influential Indian activist and political leader of the later part of the twentieth and into the twenty – first century.
Russell Means has lived a life like few others in this century – revered for his selfless accomplishments and remarkable bravery. He was born into a society and guided by way of life that gently denies the self in order to promote the survival and betterment of family and community. His culture is driven by tradition, which at once links the past to the present. The L.A. Times has called him the most famous American Indian since Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse. His indomitable sense of pride and leadership has become embedded in our national character.
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Russell Means
(Original Video Blog) As we all sit awestruck in front of the television, the computer, or the newspaper, Mr. Means offers us a solution to the current Global calamity. In his own beautifully articulated words, Mr. Means, explains both how the World got into this mess and how we can move back towards sanity and wholeness. We must, as he says, return to Matriarchy, a balance, respectful way of life where we celebrate our differences, rather than stifle, or even, destroy them.
Russell Means
2 March 2009
Activism, Current Events, Economic, Editorial, Featured, National, News, Social, political
1984, balance, brutality, Bush, clan, Constitution, Economy, ending, freedom, genocide, government, kindness, Lakotah, libertarian, liberty, love, matriarchy, News, paradigm, patriarchy, peace, Republic, Russell Means, shift, sovereign, sovereignty, stopping, system, video, violence, war
Russell Means
This week’s update discuses why “small is beautiful” and the impossibility of the global banker’s math. Their drive to maintain infinite expansionism violates natural law.Yet, there is an answer, a silver lining which we can all celebrate.
Russell Means
24 February 2009
Current Events, Economic, Editorial, Global, Politicians, Social, political
bankers, central bank, credit, debt, fiat currency, natural law, Republic of Lakotah, Russell Means
The Republic of Lakotah

Interview with Russell Means and Kevin Annett from February 15th, 2009 edition of Red Town Radio about the systematic genocide of Indian people in the United States and Canada, pointing out the murder of children in boarding schools and the generations of trauma and early death resulting from the long standing abuse which has been deliberately hidden in history.
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Editor’s Note:
“Hitler’s concept of concentration camps as well as the practicality of genocide owed much, so he claimed, to his studies of English and United States history.
[Hitler]…often praised to his inner circle the efficiency of America’s extermination-by starvation and uneven combat…”
“Adolf Hitler”
John Toland
Doubleday & Company, Inc.
1976
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The Republic of Lakotah
19 February 2009
Activism, Current Events, Featured, National, News, Social, political, religion
Boarding School, Catholic, genocide, Kevin Annett, native Americans, Red Town Radio, Russell Means