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John Potter: Well Whatever
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JUNE 5, 2000 "I admit it, I’m grumpy lately – and it’s not just because I have a big butt, or because I didn’t get my “Southwest Sauce” with my order of onion petals at Arby’s last night. It’s bigger than that...If you’ve been to Red Lodge, you may have seen 'them' too – two comical, portly little wooden 'Indians'...these wooden images are nothing more than degrading reminders of a time when we were considered less than real, less than human, basically invisible. " Get the Story:
John Potter: We must overcome wooden stereotypes and put best features on display (The Billings Gazette 6/3)
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