Talk:Dick Wilson (tribal chairman)

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[edit] Leonard Peltier

I deleted a sentence regarding Peltier. It might be good just to link back to his article. For the meantime, though, the statement was an example of creeping bias as it essentially said "Leonard was convicted but Amnesty said he was innocent." Amnesty International considered him - at least at one time - to be a political prisoner (I'm not sure it's been verified they still do). That is not an assessment of his role in the murders.

Yes, you're right on both counts. Thanks for catching these goofs. --Dansato 13:37, 7 May 2007 (UTC)Dan Sato