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"Done
Deal - Those two words have been used to immobilize countless communities
across the country,"
said Tom Grey,
Executive Director of the
National Coalition Against Gambling.
Grey, who is working closely with PACT, was in Florence on May 8,
2003.
He knows the situation here.
He has successfully fought casinos across the nation. He went on
to say,
"It's never a done deal unless you surrender your community.
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Testimony,
Articles, Editorials, Commentary,
Reviews of casinos and their effects
- 02/20/08 - Recession
will expose State's gambling habit - A lottery-dependent Oregon
budget insidiously weighted down by the silent impacts of its tax-immune,
social-obligation-free tribal casinos has as much chance of beating
the recession odds as the blue-haired lady pumping quarters into the
slot machine has of beating the house odds.
- Barlett, Donald
- Journalist - Look Who's Cashing in at Indian
Casinos, National Public Radio Interview
- Benedict, Jeff
- Author of "Without Reservation" - The
Region's Gambling Addiction, More, More, More ... - Raw
Deal
- Bernal, Les - Chief
of Staff for Mass. Senator Tucker - Casino
and Political Campaigns
- Columbian Newspaper,
WA - Editorial - Threat to
the Gorge
- Fromson, Brett Duval
- Journalist - Providence Journal - Hellish
Landscape of Loosers
- Grey, Tom - National
Coalition Against Gambling Expansion - Gambling
Will Mean Big Losses for Everybody, Gambling
Expansion Big Looser in 2003
- Hastert, Dennis
- Speaker of the House - Letter
to Department of Interior re: Off-Reservation Casinos
- Herring, Hasso
- Editor, Albany Democrat Herald - Testing
State's Ban on Casinos
- Kafoury, Greg -
Attorney - Gambling Will Mean
Big Losses for Everybody
- Leslie, David
- Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon - EMO
Opposes Efforts to Expand Gambling in Oregon
- Lindsay, Barb -
United Property Owners - Laws Give
Unfair Advantage in Business
- Lincoln City, Oregon
- Casino Town Comments on Casino
Tribe Property Purchases
- McCollum, Bill
- Attorney General, Tallahassee, Florida - The
statistics are sobering
- Magagnini, Stephen
- Staff Writer, Sacramento Bee - On
their land, Tribe's law is last word, Some
learn Indian justice the hard way
- Saffire, William
- Journalist, New York Times - Tribes of
Gamblers
- Steele, James -
Journalist - Look Who's Cashing in at Indian
Casinos, National Public Radio Interview
- Thompson, Glenn O.
- Stand Up For Kansas - Economic
Impact of Legalized Gambling
- Weintraub, Richard
- Attorney, National Sheriffs' Association - Amicus
Curiae Brief
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