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Pay attention to what tribal leaders are doing   
 

Klamath Falls Herald and News

Letter to the Editor

September 17, 2010

 

   If you are a tribal member, you should be watching what is going on with the Klamath Tribes. If you haven’t been following what is going on, you should be.

 

   I think if you are in a position of any kind of stature, or on a board and received grant money from the tribe for business, you should resign from that position as soon as possible.

 

   Our tribal council should be looking out for us, but apparently that is not happening.

 

   I have heard that people who have received grants that they should not have are returning the grant money. How does that work? It’s OK if you don’t get caught?

 

   Any and every person on a board who accepted money should resign, or be forced to resign, if they already have received money to start a business.

 

   Why should they have the opportunity to keep making money? They got their share plus many others’.

 

   Giving the money back is just weak and shows guilt. These people ought to be dismissed from any tribal position and it should start at the top. These people are supposed to be taking   care of the tribe, not filling their pockets. Do the right thing. It is hard enough trying to make it in the real world. We don’t need our leaders working against us.

 

   Raymond Riddle

   Madras

 
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