Despite the existence of The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) (cool, wording eh?) permitting 'class III' gaming only by native tribes on reservations or trust lands, you must still apply for a license for such gaming in the usual way. If for any reason the State or Federal authorities thinks it's unwise to grant it, you won't get one. In other words, whilst it's possible for some *exclusivity* to occur on such lands, there is no preferential treatment in the standards required before such a license is granted.
Just so we know before we start shooting off our mouths in a damaging way. K -----Original Message----- From: /0 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 February 2007 06:26 To: Thomas D. Cox, Jr.; 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) what's up with the festival?!?!?! gosh tom, thats really terrible. (really) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 3:34 PM Subject: Re: (313) what's up with the festival?!?!?! > poor white people! theyre at such a disadvantage here..... > > tom > > On 2/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Actually the UK group they bought it from maintains some of the >> properties, >> and some of the rights. The deal was a steal, and alot of people were >> upset >> about it because it wasn't the highest offer. >> Also you can't compare poor having nothing Indians with anyone else in >> north >> American, because although they are on reservations, they have rights >> that >> supercede Americans. Any reservation can prop up a wooden shed and shove >> some slot machines inside of there, such as the case of Soaring Eagle >> Casino, on the Isabella Reservation of Mt Plesant, Michigan. I can't put >> slot machines in my garage and let the neighbors come over and play, the >> local police would put the smack down on me in a heartbeat. ALSO, they >> don't >> have to respect our Labor Laws, and they don't. You get injured on the >> job, >> they shoo you right out the door, and get the next poor soul in. Plus I >> am >> quite sure they do not pay the same taxes as everyone else. On top of it, >> they are protected by State Police, and an entire federal gov't. Now you >> can >> say they would rather be their own country, but don't say they rose up >> from >> nothing like everyone else. Because no other group in the world has those >> kind of circumstances. >> Have a Nice Day, >> Steve >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Cc: 313@hyperreal.org >> Sent: Mon, 5 Feb 2007 8:00 PM >> Subject: Re: (313) what's up with the festival?!?!?! >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Tom - the Seminoles, as a whole, never signed a peace treaty. Also, they >> were not all removed from the Florida swamps. They were in poverty but >> from that they have sprung up to become probably the richest First >> Nations >> people in the entire US. And they own the Hard Rock Cafe chain. >> Their current revenue is around $1 billion per year. It's thought that >> each tribe member earns about $7,000 per month just from tribal revenue >> (casinos provide most of it). Because they own the Hard Rock Cafes they >> also own everything inside which includes all of the valued memorabilia - >> mostly that of "white culture". Means they've become a museum of sorts of >> "white culture" just as our museums "own" their artifacts. An interesting >> turn of the tables. >> >> Yes, the US government was merciless with the Seminole but look into >> where >> they are today and you'll see that they're doing better than most white >> middle class communities. >> That was my point. Since this is OT I'll end it there. >> >> MEK >> >> "Thomas D. Cox, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 02/05/2007 >> 11:31:58 >> AM: >> >> > On 2/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > >> > > You should read the entire article you posted: >> > >> > i did. the end of the second seminole war was like this: >> > >> > Colonel Worth recommended early in 1842 that the remaining Seminoles >> > be left in peace if they would stay in southern Florida. Worth >> > eventually received authorization to leave the remaining Seminoles on >> > an informal reservation in southwestern Florida, and to declare an end >> > to the war on a date of his choosing. >> > >> > also: >> > >> > Worth returned to Florida at the beginning of November 1842. He soon >> > decided that Tiger Tail and Otiarche had had taken too long to make up >> > their minds on what to do, and ordered that they be brought in. Tiger >> > Tail was so ill that he had to be carried on a litter, and he died in >> > New Orleans waiting for transportation to the Indian territory. The >> > other Indians in northern Florida were also captured and sent west. By >> > April 1843 only one regiment, the Eighth Infantry, was still in >> > Florida. In November 1843 Worth reported that the only Indians left in >> > Florida were 42 Seminole warriors, 33 Mikasukis, 10 Creeks and 10 >> > Tallahassees, with women and children bringing the total to about 300. >> > Worth also stated that these Indians were all living on the >> > reservation and were no longer a threat to the white population of >> > Florida.[66] >> > >> > 42 seminole warriors all on the reservation? doesnt sound too fun to >> > me! >> > >> > tom >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and >> industry-leading >> spam and email virus protection. >>