.
So far, it's been a given that breaking our laws is precisely what the Cowlitz Tribe will do, and have done, in pursuit of their massive, unwanted and damaging megacasino.
As a precurser to the Megacasino ignoring the laws of this state, we need go no farther then the actions of the Cowlitz Tribal Mafia's mentors, the Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut.
The story is here... and it's not pretty. It IS, however, what we can expect... and what we have already received, from the Barnett Mafia in their efforts to ram this project down our throats in our own community.
Odd that the Pravda Columbian hasn't covered this.... but when it matters to Clark Countians, they'll read about it here.
Home »Main Photo
Casino Smoking Ban Seen Unlawful By Tribes
Blumenthal's proposal called potential breach of sovereignty 'rule of law'
Print This
Send Letter
Send Correction
Hartford - Both the Mohegan and Mashantucket Pequot tribes were predictably cold Monday to Attorney General Richard Blumenthal's call for a phased-in smoking ban that would culminate in smoke-free conditions at Mohegan Sun, Foxwoods Resort Casino and MGM Grand at Foxwoods by October 2011.
Gov. M. Jodi Rell's office, which has been discussing smoking at the casinos with tribal officials, wasn't thrilled either.
While unionized table-games dealers from Foxwoods and other anti-smoking advocates who lined up behind Blumenthal at a press conference focused on the effects of secondhand smoke, tribal officials later served notice that the overriding issue is one of tribal sovereignty.
That sovereignty “is a rule of law that supersedes the wishes of even Attorney General Blumenthal, and is guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution,” Bruce “Two Dogs” Bozsum, chairman of the Mohegan Tribal Council, said in a statement.
More:
Background:
By Brian Hallenbeck Day Staff Writer, Gaming
E-mail: b.hallenbeck@theday.com
Phone No.: (860) 701 4354 Other Recent Articles Foxwoods slot winnings fall again in Jan. - 2/13/2009 Hartford still looking to casinos for revenue - 2/13/2009 Foxwoods\' slots \'win\' down 7.4 percent in January - 2/12/2009 Feeling the love - 2/12/2009 Atlantic City Casinos Take Hits In January - 2/11/2009 Casino Smoking Ban Seen Unlawful By Tribes - 2/10/2009 For Incident Management Team, Building Effort A Safety Challenge - 2/8/2009 Adult health problems can have roots hidden deep in childhood - 2/6/2009 Foxwoods Conference Will Address Family Violence
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Folks, this is the kind of attitude and response to OUR laws that will be the norm between this community and the tribal interlopers from Puget Sound that want to destroy our community for their "filthy lucre."
Enjoy.
So far, it's been a given that breaking our laws is precisely what the Cowlitz Tribe will do, and have done, in pursuit of their massive, unwanted and damaging megacasino.
As a precurser to the Megacasino ignoring the laws of this state, we need go no farther then the actions of the Cowlitz Tribal Mafia's mentors, the Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut.
The story is here... and it's not pretty. It IS, however, what we can expect... and what we have already received, from the Barnett Mafia in their efforts to ram this project down our throats in our own community.
Odd that the Pravda Columbian hasn't covered this.... but when it matters to Clark Countians, they'll read about it here.
Home »Main Photo
Casino Smoking Ban Seen Unlawful By Tribes
Blumenthal's proposal called potential breach of sovereignty 'rule of law'
Print This
Send Letter
Send Correction
Hartford - Both the Mohegan and Mashantucket Pequot tribes were predictably cold Monday to Attorney General Richard Blumenthal's call for a phased-in smoking ban that would culminate in smoke-free conditions at Mohegan Sun, Foxwoods Resort Casino and MGM Grand at Foxwoods by October 2011.
Gov. M. Jodi Rell's office, which has been discussing smoking at the casinos with tribal officials, wasn't thrilled either.
While unionized table-games dealers from Foxwoods and other anti-smoking advocates who lined up behind Blumenthal at a press conference focused on the effects of secondhand smoke, tribal officials later served notice that the overriding issue is one of tribal sovereignty.
That sovereignty “is a rule of law that supersedes the wishes of even Attorney General Blumenthal, and is guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution,” Bruce “Two Dogs” Bozsum, chairman of the Mohegan Tribal Council, said in a statement.
More:
Background:
By Brian Hallenbeck Day Staff Writer, Gaming
E-mail: b.hallenbeck@theday.com
Phone No.: (860) 701 4354 Other Recent Articles Foxwoods slot winnings fall again in Jan. - 2/13/2009 Hartford still looking to casinos for revenue - 2/13/2009 Foxwoods\' slots \'win\' down 7.4 percent in January - 2/12/2009 Feeling the love - 2/12/2009 Atlantic City Casinos Take Hits In January - 2/11/2009 Casino Smoking Ban Seen Unlawful By Tribes - 2/10/2009 For Incident Management Team, Building Effort A Safety Challenge - 2/8/2009 Adult health problems can have roots hidden deep in childhood - 2/6/2009 Foxwoods Conference Will Address Family Violence
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Folks, this is the kind of attitude and response to OUR laws that will be the norm between this community and the tribal interlopers from Puget Sound that want to destroy our community for their "filthy lucre."
Enjoy.
No comments:
Post a Comment
If I cannot identify you, then your post will be deleted.
No threats (Death or otherwise) allowed towards me or anyone else. If you have allegations of misconduct, they must be verifiable before I will publish them in comments.
Enjoy!