Mr. Robert Satiacum,
have you ever sat
down
to write three names
on your computer
and
looked each one up
as to visits
to Indian country?
OR
Looked up all proof
positive
as to guilt or innocence?
Two presidential
contenders
one called 'crooked' with absolutely no proof, just insinuations.
One that is a proven
criminal, even by his own mouth!
So.
Why are my brothers
and sisters still being ignored
by the law of the land?
I give you
(Robert Satiacum, a
member of the Puyallup Tribe),
as proof positive!
Mr. Satiacum is in
the position to be able to pull our people
out of the quagmire of government
rules and regulations.
So, what does he do?
He flaunts the law
of the land!
Trump,
in a Federal
Lawsuit,
Seeks to Block Indian Casinos
By WAYNE KING,
Published: May 4,
1993
The Clinton Family
visits to Indian Country
Stop the crying and
let us get to work.
Native Americans
want President Clinton (Madam President),
Bernie Sanders
spent
more time with them
then she did this year.
That's one visit
Where was Bernie
Sanders
for the other 35 plus years?
Native Americans
want President Clinton
(Madam President),
to see the Substance
shown at the DNC, take birth and grow into reality.
07/30/2016
Washington state
elector says he won't vote for Clinton
Published November
05, 2016
Americans vote for
the president on Election Day, but they're really casting votes for each
state's electors, who will decide the next president on Dec. 19.
A Democratic elector
in Washington state said Friday that he would not cast his Electoral College
vote for Hillary Clinton if, as is likely, she wins the state in Tuesday's
election.
Robert Satiacum, a
member of the Puyallup Tribe, supported Bernie Sanders in the Democratic
primary, which the Vermont senator won by approximately a 3-to-1 margin. He
said he believes Clinton is a "criminal" who doesn't care enough
about American Indians and "she's done nothing but flip back and
forth."
He said he has
wrestled with what to do, but feels that neither Clinton nor Republican Donald
Trump can lead the country.
Satiacum is one of
Washington's twelve Democratic Electors, who pledged to represent the popular
vote in the state.
He faces a $1,000
fine for not doing so, but in an earlier interview told KING 5 that doesn't
bother him.
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