it s going to make you uncomfortable. it s something that tribal people in this country have struggled with for hundreds of years. the idea that you might be able to get to the seat at the table, maybe, or close to the table, as long as you play by our rules. your rules make us uncomfortable. your heritage and traditions make us uncomfortable. play by our rules, and you can be at the table. i think it s a balance of all of the above. i m a seminal native american, and i m also an african american female. but i m the only democrat vice chair in the state of oklahoma. i m fortunate enough to have a legacy of my mom who showed me how to do it. and so, yes, i d rather talk to my colleagues in the back rooms then debate them on the floor. i think sometimes, you have to shake the table, but if you are at the table, then you are on the menu. so, you have to get to the table. and you re not going to get it at the same way you will so, there is a level of playing by some of the rules. but w
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