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    Dan Wildcat and Venida Chenault didn't want the officially elected Student Senate President, Janice

     

    Dan Wildcat took students last week for The American Indian Higher Education Consortium lobby week.

    Of course the American Indian Studies students told the people how wonderfully Dan Wildcat and Venida Chenault are "fixing" things at Haskell, and of course people would have been willing to listen to Haskell students.

    What Dan Wildcat forgot???? was that little thing the rest of the world likes to call "ethics."

    Does Dan Wildcat not understand that he was not there to lobby?

    Apparently not.

    He took these students because Dan Wildcat and Venida Chenault didn't want the officially elected Student Senate President, Janice Mendez, attending The American Indian Higher Education Consortium.

    In manipulating the system, to keep one person from telling the truth, he and and Venida show their true colors.

    Isn't it a shame.......

    This is the type of action that Dan Wildcat is known for in Indian Country for--even more than pretending to be a scientist who knows about climate change or pretending to be a Native American without the card.

    Dan Wildcat said he took students as part of epscor, but apparently he MIS represented his travel AGAIN.

    Actually, if the money went to Haskell Foundation, then we are not sure Epscor would even know he used it.

    but that's another..... anyway..........

    Business as usual on The Haskell Indian Nations University Campus in Lawrence Kansas.

    haskellnews commentary 03/09/2010

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