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Old 11-29-22, 10:16 PM   #4610
les green01
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like who cares both parties are so guilty pulling the same crap dems likes to talk jan 6 but they don't talk about blocking major highways torch cities turnover auto's exe exe all they want is the witch hunt going do a trial then do a no hold bar trial of everyone in congress bet 98% be found guilty now if the both sides was really serious The country's largest Native American tribe, the Cherokee Nation, is ramping up calls on the U.S. government to fulfill a promise made nearly 200 years ago.The historic treaty, which forced the Cherokee people off their ancestral lands across the Southeast and onto the infamous Trail of Tears in 1835, was supposed to give them official representation in Washington in exchange.It has never happened.The treaty literally says the Cherokee Nation 'shall have' a right to a delegate in the House of Representatives."The non-voting position, similar to a role held by representatives of the District of Columbia, Guam, American Samoa and the U.S. Virgin Islands, would give the Cherokee a voice at the epicenter of political power.Delegates are able to sit on committees, introduce bills, and give speeches on the House floor, even if they cannot participate in an up-or-down vote on final legislation.There are currently six non-voting delegates in the U.S. House. No Native American tribe has ever been formally represented.
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