Tuesday, April 24, 2018

'Real Indian' challenger against Elizabeth Warren sues city of Cambridge

Cambridge, Mass. -- Sen. Elizabeth "Fauxcahontas" Warren is running against an actual Indian, Shiva Ayyadurai, for the Senate.

The challenger describes himself as a "real Indian" [because he is], and describes Warren as a "fake Indian"[because she lied about her heritage. She's as much of an Indian as Rachel Dolezal is a black man.]

But city officials of Cambridge are demanding Ayyadurai take down his signs calling Warren a "fake Indian" and he is suing the city for violating his Constitutional free speech rights, according to The Washington Times. 

Since St. Patrick's Day, Ayyadurai's campaign bus displayed two identical signs of himself and of Warren wearing Indian attire with the words beside the images: "Only a REAL INDIAN Can Defeat the Fake Indian."

The bus is in a parking lot in front of an office building owned by the real Indian and about a mile from the fake Indian's home.

At the beginning of the month, Ayyadurai's campaign received a notice from Cambridge building inspector and a likely Warren supporter Branden Vigneault that the sign did not have the appropriate "approvals and permits" according to local media and Ayyadurai's campaign.

"We will not remove the slogan from our bus," Ayyadurai told The Washington Times. "We will defend the First Amendment and we will fight this egregious attack on the First Amendment at any cost."

His campaign  believes the building code doesn't apply to the signs because they're not on a building--they're on a bus.

Warren has used her fake Indian ploy to secure jobs that actual Native Americans could have secured, including a job as a Harvard law professor and has called President Trump a racist for calling her "Pocahontas."

It's actually Warren who's the racist since by lying about her real heritage, she denied minorities jobs that she obtained.

When she was asked to take a genetic test to resolve her claim, she skirted the issue and launched into a family history about her 'Paw-Paw' and said, "It's a part of who I am, and no one's ever going to take that away."

Yeah, sure.

On the other hand, Ayyadurai claims to have invented e-mail, when everyone knows it was Elizabeth Warren who has that honor.


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