Salisbury News has come to learn that Mr. Joseph Binkowski, (Tech Ed Teacher) at Pittsville Middle School was killed in a motorcycle accident yesterday. He will be GREATLY missed by all his past and present students.
This information is just coming in on this Folks so give us some time to get more details. We did learn that the accident was not local. One source tells us the accident may have happened in Kentucky. More to come......
UPDATE: I received a phone call earlier today from one, (out of 6) of Joe's children. He filled me in on what actually happened and felt we should share that with all of you.
Joe was with a friend riding his BMW motorcycle in the mountains outside Philadelphia. He was only traveling 35 mph at the time of the accident. The temperature yesterday became so hot, Joe decided to take his helmet off, (something he rarely ever did) and at one point the bike just went out from underneath him and he struck his head.
The Medical Examiner did state that if he had been wearing his helmet he would be alive today. Joe was flown to the hospital via Medovac but they could not save him. Salisbury News will provide funeral information just as soon as it becomes available.
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Sunday, May 02, 2010
Wounded Knee Under Attack Again
To the Original Peoples of the Fourth World and all International Press Services:
At high noon today US Army helicopters of the US Seventh Cavalry air division attempted to land their Blackhawk aircraft upon Lakota Sacred Burial grounds in South Dakota. The presence of military aircraft from this unit is a sad and insulting reminder of the slaughter of more than 300 American Aboriginals on December 29,1890 when soldiers of the US 7th Cavalry gunned down more than 300 Aboriginal Minneconjou Lakota refugee children, women, infants and the elderly at what is now called Wounded Knee in South Dakota Indian Country. The military then left the bodies of their victims to decay unburied in the driving snow.
According to reports from Indigenous Rights Movement Radio host Wanblee this afternoon, Lakota resident Theresa Two Bulls was given less than 24 hrs notice that three US Army 7th Cavalry helicopters would make a landing on the sacred burial grounds at Wounded Knee. As of this writing, the US military was confronted by angry but peaceful and steadfast community resistance as the Aboriginal people of the area have so far, according to reports from Lakota people on the ground, managed to prevent the aircraft from touching Indigenous ground.
For all American Aboriginals of the Americas, this is a sacred area. This is the place where the promise of a people died while fleeing from a genocidal US military unit hell-bent on liquidating the continent of its Indigenous population. There has never been any official apology offered for this massacre and the military awards bestowed upon the genocidal aggressors involved in this conflict still stand, as does a physical monument in honor of the US Army killed during Custer’s “last stand” against a defiant and united Indigenous resistance to their own demise.
The history of the US Army 7th Cavalry is important to understanding the level of violence used against Indigenous peoples. It is important to remember that after the US Seventh Cavalry officially ended the "Indian Wars" at home, they were then dispatched to do battle against Indigenous Filipinos struggling to maintain their hard-won national independence from the colonialist Spanish. In other words, the US War Department sent this very same unit to do overseas what was done here to the Indigenous peoples of the Americas. In this historical light, it is only logical for Indigenous peoples to assume that the Obama administration is attempting to make a political point out of this spectacle. Only, what sort of message are you sending by insulting and humiliating a people already suffering from five centuries of continuous pro-Eurocentric, anti-Indigenous genocide?
This domestic military action is a deliberate insult and an obvious message of ongoing colonialism, state-sponsored racism and apathetic Indigenous genocide to all Indigenous peoples across the Fourth World; to the whole of the Lakota/Dakota Nation; and to the Indigenous residents of Pine Ridge and Wounded Knee. The symbolism of dispatching the Seventh Cavalry to Wounded Knee in an attempt to land weapons of mass destruction on Aboriginal sacred ground tells us how little this government, and this particular administration, respects the people of Indian Country and our significant historical perspective as survivors of the racist Euro-settler xenophobic purges waged against the Indian in the Americas.
The Obama administration has shown America and the world that they are no different than any other previous US government in their view that the American Indian on both sides of the US border is nothing more than a prop or a tool to be displayed only when it is useful to promote the “contemporary” 21st century neo-colonialist capitalist agenda. The Obama administration, an office headed by a man of African descent, has shamed itself and all those who have supported his candidacy in arrogantly dismissing the memory of our people interred at Wounded Knee by rubbing the military might of the historically anti-Indigenous 7th Cavalry in our faces by forcibly entering Indian Country in an attempt to land their machines of war on top of the bodies of our ancestral dead.
Clearly, the culture war against the American Indian is not over. Welcome to the new American century.
Pass this on We must get the word out.....Let everyone know. Contact the your local media....Tell them the Local Media in (Rapid City, SD) haven’t even mentioned this in the news...So typical for Rapid City, SD media...and if they did post it, it would not be the truth. I tried to contact the Rapid City Journal. They won’t return my calls or post any of the comments I have made in defense of our people.
James (Magaska) Swan
AIM Black Hills South Dakota
Thank You Daily Times
After a long and stressful day I kicked back with great friends and enjoyed the bushel of crabs we purchased from the Farmers Market. Now these crabs were just loaded with meat and sweet as the very best crabs I had ever had in the past.
If it wasn't for the Daily Times, well, I just don't know how we would have controlled all that mess. I guess we do need that paper after all.
If it wasn't for the Daily Times, well, I just don't know how we would have controlled all that mess. I guess we do need that paper after all.