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Posted by: Mintyfunk 1 year ago

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A presidential forum set for today at the Morongo Band of Mission Indians reservation in Southern California has attracted only three of the eight Democratic candidates: Bill Richardson, Mike Gravel and Dennis Kucinich. The absence of top-tier candidates Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York and Barack Obama of Illinois and former senator Joh

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    Mintyfunk1 year ago

    On top of that theses same candidates pulled out of the CBC (Congressional Black Caucus) debate that was to be held on Fox. The CBC's hopes were that they would be able to expand their message to other voters. It was quit a snub to the CBC.

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      aniokly1 year ago

      When the Democrats can meet for 2 hours before the Queer ducks of America, they better find a few minutes for the American Indians. They are not only greater in number. but they have more money to give candidates.

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        Aotearoa1 year ago

        American politics have quitely swept Native Americans desires, espirations and interests under the rug repeatedly for ions. It's not about how much they can donate but what they are entitled to- fair representaion....after all the majority of migrants who ar living in America are illegal overstayers.

        leve leva e malanga kae tau

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