This posting comes from a judicial conference in Galveston, where I was just grossed out by a Republican audience reaction I will be writing about when I get home.
I post now just to get it up because my Facebook "likes" and clicks are what enable me to continue the adventures of Cousin Ray Sixkiller and Ray has lots of fans here.
I thank you and Cousin Ray thanks you for your attention.
Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly surprised some observers by vetoing the Healthy Diné Nation Act, which would have taxed junk food sold on Navajo land, and associated legislation to exempt fresh food from tribal sales tax. My Cousin Ray Sixkiller, who loves his frybread, suggested that the Tribal Council should merge the two bills and call the result the “Frybread Protection Act.”
“Shelly wouldn’t dare veto that.”
Rev. Jamie Coots, who used to appear on the reality TV show Snake Salvation, was bitten by a rattlesnake during services Saturday night. He refused medical aid and died. “I guess,” Cousin Ray said, “his preaching did not convert the snake.”
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