I speak out to protect tribal people
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Editor,
Our small town newspapers have already found me guilty by using media persuasion to influence the opinion of those who thrive on sensationalism. I’m made to appear as though I would tamper with evidence and witnesses in order to protect my job. My job never has and never will keep me from speaking out and trying to bring about an improved tribal social service and court process for our tribal people. There is a national effort to reform the nation’s run-amuk courts, to prevent them from further becoming like health and insurance companies, free to bilk families for profit. They need our support and they definitely have mine.
Lois Friedlander
Dayton