(in the interests of equal time... since Dean & Kerry's presence at the National Congress of American Indians Convention has been reported)
http://clark04.com/speeches/011/Edit: Apparently Dennis Kucinich spoke on the same day, but I could not find the remarks on his web site yet. Here is an article describing their appearances:
http://www.abqtrib.com/archives/news03/111803_news_ncai.shtml...when Kucinich said he wanted to restore tribal sovereignty, and had a written policy to back it up, he touched a nerve in a good way.
"Man, when you start saying things like that, people pay attention," Hall said. :)
Clark also scored points by recognizing Indian veterans in the audience. His timing was right; the audience had just seen an emotional presentation about Lori Piestewa, the Navajo soldier from Arizona who died in Iraq. Her parents and two children were on hand for a celebration of her life.
When Clark, a retired Army general, asked all the veterans in the crowd to stand, he led a raucous round of applause for them and got some for himself, too.
"You've enriched this country for generations," Clark said. "But sadly, our country has not returned the favors."