Sunday, January 25, 2015

The USA has a long history of kill, kill, kill, or lie, lie, lie,,,,,,,,,,,,,,like the white kkk man i just saw at the corner of h and 7th st. nw,,,,,,,,,,,,he told me he was mostly Indian and appealed to the Johnny Cochran law firm to trick me,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,he is all white,,,,,,,,,,,,,kkk more than likely, nice try though.........keep trying............


No wonder the buffalo went extinct.............they glorified the whole thing.............cowardice runs deep in this vile country, as the cowardly black panthers keep getting mad at me for getting mad at them,,,,,,,,,,,u assholes tried to kill me,,,,,,,,,,,,of course u are going to deny it, and collaborate a story among st yourselves........but hey, it is America, where anything goes..............and no one says shit until their very existence is full of it.........


Nickname and work[edit]


"Buffalo Bill" got nicknamed after his contract to supply Kansas Pacific Railroad workers with buffalo meat
William Frederick Cody ("Buffalo Bill") got his nickname after the American Civil War when he had a contract to supply Kansas Pacific Railroad workers with buffalomeat.[1] Cody is purported to have killed 4,282 American bison (commonly known as buffalo) in eighteen months, (1867–1868).[2] Cody and hunter William Comstock competed in an eight-hour[3] buffalo-shooting match over the exclusive right to use the name, in which Cody won by killing 68 bison to Comstock's 48.[4] Comstock, partCheyenne and a noted hunter, scout, and interpreter, used a fast-shooting Henry repeating rifle, while Cody competed with a larger-caliber Springfield Model 1863, which he called Lucretia Borgia after legendary beautiful, ruthless Italian noblewoman, the subject of a popular contemporary Victor Hugo play of the same name. Cody explained that while his formidable opponent, Comstock, chased after his buffalo, engaging from the rear of the herd and leaving a trail of killed buffalo "scattered over a distance of three miles", Cody - likening his strategy to a billiards player "nursing" his billiard balls during "a big run" - first rode his horse to the front of the herd to target the leaders, forcing the followers to one side, eventually causing them to circle and create an easy target, dropping them close together.[5]

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