#273560 - 10/16/04 11:52 AM
Re: I-892 Faces Big Money From The Tribes
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Vote "NO" and send this scam down the tubes like most of the other Eyman scams.
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#273561 - 10/16/04 12:20 PM
Re: I-892 Faces Big Money From The Tribes
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River Nutrients
Registered: 12/15/02
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Your right PNW lets let one group of people continue to have exclusive rights that the rest of the community does not get to have. That sounds like the country I sure don't want to live in. If we are all created equal, then we should all be treated equally! I could care less if you want to give up your rights, but I'll be d@mned if you think I'm giving up mine....................Fishy.
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#273562 - 10/16/04 10:46 PM
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Eyed Egg
Registered: 10/08/03
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Loc: Edmonds, WA
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To all who are voting yes on this.... if there was no provision to lower property taxes would you still be voting for this?
If so, you are saying your vote can be bought on this gambling issue.
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#273563 - 10/17/04 11:36 AM
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Could not have said it better myself. Eyman and the gambling corps. backing him are getting your YES vote (right?) on the cheap.
Only in America.
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#273564 - 10/17/04 01:24 PM
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 09/11/03
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It's not a 'gamble' to level the playing field. I-892 provides for "equal rights" not "special rights". That is why I and most concerned citizens will vote YES on the initiative. I-892 will "level this playing field." Isn't equality something that benefits America?
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#273565 - 10/17/04 01:42 PM
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River Nutrients
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PNW, are you a tribal member, or do you work for a tribe, because as most of the voting public see's it this is an equal opportunity for Established gaming places to have the same machines that the tribal casino's have. So it just stands to reason that if you are against this initiative then your a tribal member, work for a tribe, or just don't understand the initiative. Nows your chance to come clean, which one is it?........................Fishy.
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#273566 - 10/17/04 06:04 PM
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Something smells - Guess you have not been reading the other posts on this, eh?
Repeat, not a tribal member.
Repeat, I do know a little something about the non-Indian casino business, who owns them, who stands to profit from passage of this initiative, and who is paying Eymen $3,000+ per week to run this crazy campaign.
Repeat, out of country and out of State gambling companies are behind this and for a measly 35% payoff, this State (with passage of the initiative) will selll the slot machine rights to them and you will have them in every tavern, bowling alley, lounge, restaurant and... coming soon to a 7-11 near you. So we can be just like Nevada.
Level the playing field? Oh man.
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#273567 - 10/17/04 07:08 PM
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 03/05/00
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If you apply this "level the playing field" logic to tribal fishing rights, wouldn't it also be logical to issue gillnet permits to any citizen who wants one?
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#273569 - 10/17/04 09:27 PM
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River Nutrients
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PNW, big deal, like your the only one with this knowledge.I guess we should all genuflect when you speak. I also know a little about tribal gaming and that they do not have to tell any state authority what or how much they make. At least with these other slot machines we will know that we are going to get 35% and we can monitor that to make sure, and let us not confuse the FACTS, No slot machines in any place that is not an establisher gaming place already, so stop telling people that they are going to be put into chuchy cheese's and your kids roller rink, get it straight before you run off at the yap!
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#273571 - 10/18/04 06:08 PM
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River Nutrients
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Grandpa, isn't is amazing that when someone that doesn't know what the heck they are talking about, gets called on it, they duck and run. Not just a few days ago PNW was doing alot of running off at the mouth, guess it just goes to show us all that there are some real blowhards on this board!
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#273573 - 10/18/04 06:43 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 07/12/02
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Loc: Maple Valley, Wa.
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Only the 9th Circuit court of appeals could interpret the original treaty language and come up with mile long Indian casinos and endless nets draped everywhere.
I read the other day that the House of Reps has passed a "resolution" to break up the 9th Circuit (ban the pledge) court, mainly because people are sick of their rulings.
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#273574 - 10/18/04 07:03 PM
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River Nutrients
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Posts: 4000
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Grandpa, calm down I was speaking of PNW. If you read back you and I are on the same page,I was just pointing out that some OTHER people run their yap, and don't have clue as to what is really going on!SO don't take offense toward me on this one, I am sure that we shall disagree plenty in the future...........................Fishy.
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#273576 - 10/18/04 07:24 PM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 07/08/04
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Loc: Fall City, WA
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After reading this whole thread I have to wonder how many people have actually READ the proposal??? http://www.secstate.wa.gov/elections/guide/text/892.pdf Especially interesting is the following NEW SECTION. Sec. 9. (1) Play of all electronic scratch ticket games is restricted to players who are twenty-one years of age or older. Electronic scratch ticket licenses shall not be issued to agents registered to sell lottery tickets in venues such as convenience stores or other locations readily accessible to minors, but shall be restricted to the authority granted by this chapter.
(2) Placement of player terminals for electronic scratch ticket games shall only be allowed on remises and in areas of premises: (a) meeting the liquor control board’s requirements for barrier and signage as contained in WAC 314-02-050(1) as it exists on the effective date of this act, and (b) on the premises or portion of the premises where persons under twentyone are not permitted.
(3) Duties of employees who are under twenty-one shall comply with the provisions of chapter 66.44 RCW and the rules adopted by the liquor control board under that chapter. So tell me how you will see these machines in a 7-11? Also think on that commercial that was talked about above? I don't care a hoot about gambling. Sure I occasionally buy a lotto ticket and I might on the rare occasion drop a buck or two into one of these proposed machines but that would be it. I sure like the idea of taxing these machines though. I don't like the idea of granting more gambling licenses though. Of course I don't see how this bill actually allows that. So I still have some studying to do on this.
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#273577 - 10/18/04 11:13 PM
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River Nutrients
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If the tribes and all of you protectionists out there want to stay with the status quo, then perhaps you should start an initiative to get the tribes to be accountable and pay taxes on their take at their casinos............Fishy.
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#273579 - 10/22/04 12:08 AM
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River Nutrients
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The tribes are able to operate under the same protection provided by the US government, they should have to pay into the same tax structure. Voting this initiative in will let the Established gaming establishments have the same advantages of these machines as the tribes,nothing more, not 7-11's, nor the local bowling alley. Just already established gaming places, anything other than a yes vote on this is a vote for continued racism and protestionism.............Fishy.
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