Episode 351 "Promises Made Are Not Usually Promises Kept."

 

Native Opinion Episode 351
“Promises Made Are Not Usually Promises Kept.”

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EPISODE SUMMARY:

If one is not sure you can keep a promise, don’t make the promise for the sake of making political points or saving face. Could you not do it? It is bad form.

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LINKS IN THIS EPISODE

Biden administration to resume drilling auctions in setback to climate agenda

Missing White Woman Syndrom: An Empirical Analysis Of Race And Gender Disparities In Online News Coverage Of Missing Persons

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