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Am I wrong? For viewing Reservation Casinos, as reparations, for USA's Indian tribes?
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Topic Started: Mar 31 2012, 01:14 PM (2,913 Views)
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kennyinbmore
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Jun 2 2014, 12:48 PM
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When is the last time you talked to [indians] to see how they feel about the issue?
When I was doing voters' registration in Oct'12 @ my (college) alma mater...when I interrupted one who was, bragging, about something I'd long known re: the moment a University President hands Indian students' yon diploma---- thx to Indian Casinos; if they're graduating and have signed on/agreed to take a job/use their degree to give back to the Reservation for using those skills to help their Indian Community then they get a check for $100,000 to do with, whatever, they damn well please. Reparations sure are nice eh, kenny kat? That's not reparations monkey boy, that's an incentive. There are several types of similar types of programs in my state for various groups, such as tuition breaks for college students who agree to teach in poor districts upon graduation and mortgage incentives for city policemen to buy a house within the city to name a few. You're still stuck on stupid. By the way care to link up that $100K payment or should I just take your word for it
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U Thant
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Jun 2 2014, 12:51 PM
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okay then, My Caucasian Caupoopulator, just to further annihilate your argument, I'll agree with you and call that indeed an incentive. Yepper. An incentive which came about thx to reparations that created the casino's billions of $$$$ to gift like that, to students.
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kennyinbmore
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Jun 2 2014, 01:16 PM
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okay then, My Caucasian Caupoopulator, just to further annihilate your argument, I'll agree with you and call that indeed an incentive. Yepper. An incentive which came about thx to reparations that created the casino's billions of $$$$ to gift like that, to students. So no link? Got it monkey boy
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kennyinbmore
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Jun 2 2014, 01:28 PM
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You have plenty of info here to solidify the veracity of Indian Casino reparations, my Caucasian Caushlifferette, you even posted stuff yourself that helped validate my stance so there's no need for me to pile it on/add further insult to your intelli-injuries you suffered here. You haven't posted one example of a reparation for native Americans, but you're too ignorant to know what the word means so I get it. The bottom line is you're not getting any reparations so it's time to take a break from this board, get out of your mom's basement,and get a job to support those light skinned kids of yours and their white mommas
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U Thant
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Jun 2 2014, 01:35 PM
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Jun 2 2014, 01:37 PM
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- The SOLE Controller
- May 26 2012, 07:16 PM
Casino Reparations By RALPH R. REILAND on 7.21.11 @ 6:05AM
You'd have to be a Crazy Horse to take advantage.
SEA ISLE, N.J. -- James Fenimore Cooper's historical novel The Last of the Mohicans concludes with Tamenund (1628-98), the tribal leader of an Indian clan in the Delaware Valley, lamenting the pain of old age and the near-extinction of his people.
"Why should Tamenund stay?" he asks. "The pale-faces are the masters of the earth, and the time of the red-man has not yet come again." Well, there's big news up the beach in Atlantic City that would bring a big smile to the old chief's face.
In a development that's sure to move large piles of cash from the wallets of the pale-faces to the pockets of the red-men, the Seminole Tribe of Florida has applied for permits to build a huge Hard Rock casino on the boardwalk. It's a $275 million project, planned to be developed in stages, ending with 850 rooms.
Add a thousand Crazy Horse slot machines with pretty cocktail waitresses serving free fire water, and the pale-faces won't know what hit 'em. The Seminole Tribe bought the Hard Rock's international business in 2006, paying $965 million for its casinos (except the Vegas location), hotels, restaurants and what's said to be the world's largest inventory of rock memorabilia -- a collection that includes a fancy pair of Elton John's high-heels, an old Bob Dylan guitar and one of Madonna's slightly worn bustiers.
With only some 3,300 members in the Seminole Tribe, the $965 million price tag for the Hard Rock business comes out to $292,424 per tribal member or $1.17 million for a family of four.
When the acquisition of Hard Rock's international business was announced, Seminole Vice Chairman Max Osceola said: "Our ancestors sold Manhattan for trinkets. Today, with the acquisition of Hard Rock Cafe, we're going to buy Manhattan back one hamburger at a time."
Several months later, Mr. Osceola was accused of charging more than $85,000 in "personal expenses" to his tribe-issued American Express credit card. "Most of the charges," reported the Miami Herald, "were for jewelry bought at the Platinum Jewelry Exchange in Hollywood, along with the purchase of Sound Advice stereo equipment, home security services and a Harley-Davidson motorcycle."
Clearly, there's now more going on economically at the reservation than selling beads by the side of the road or charging 50 cents to watch a tribe member wrestle an alligator.
The switch in Seminole fortunes from poverty to riches began when the Seminoles became the first U.S. tribe to offer high-stakes gambling when it opened an unregulated bingo hall in 1979 in Hollywood, Fla. The money came in fast. "Eighteen years after his small tribe pioneered Indian gambling in America, Seminole Chairman James Billie can cruise over his territory in a $9 million jet and see his tribe awash in money," reported the St. Petersburg Times. The jet once belonged to Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos.
With tribal sovereignty in place that gives the Seminoles the right to self-government, there's no public accounting required regarding how much money each tribal member receives from the tribe's gambling operations, its citrus business or its 25-million-packs-a-year cigarette business. But current estimates are around $200,000 annually for each family of four. From people across the country seeking to cash in via group victimhood membership, the tribe receives dozens of requests daily from folks trying to determine if they belong on any Seminole family tree. It's like the scratch lottery.
...'nuff said
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kennyinbmore
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Jun 2 2014, 01:37 PM
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Jun 2 2014, 01:50 PM
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Noper. Stealing my style, won't help you now, you're an uncreative White sow so I'll milk you---cow!
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Jun 2 2014, 01:54 PM
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Jun 2 2014, 01:58 PM
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Nope. You gets no props, you gets no respect Not 'til you create your own style, so don't fret You look like a clown, with no creative ground So You dig up mines for old bones I left 'round ladies lol @ kenny posting in their skorts ladies rofl @ kenny getting; Torched. Scorched.
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