Meetings & Information




*****************************
****************************************************
MUST READ:
GET THE FACTS!






Saturday, June 26, 2010

Senator Richard T. "Debt Collector" Moore

In an effort to appease wealthy casino investors who support Native American Tribes in their quest for recognition to casino shop, Senator Richard Moore would turn the Commonwealth into a Collection Agency for those wealthy investors.


For a little background: wealthy investors supported the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, offered advice that allowed Glenn Marshall to live an unearned lifestyle that landed him in federal prison, a la Jack Abramoff (via advice from Stephen Graham), and funded those campaign contributions that gained 'recognition,' and now Investors want their money, all very complicated. The Tribe, under new leadership, wants a better deal with Malaysian investors in Fall River. Little problem is that they have a deal with Middleboro and an Agreement with the investors that paid to get them here. Those investors signed an agreement with a





SOVEREIGN NATION!




One Massachusetts Senator seeks to turn the Commonwealth into a collection agency for wealthy folks who have signed an agreement with a

SOVEREIGN NATION


and have no way of collecting. You forfeit your rights when you deal with Native American Tribes!

Profuse thanks from the wealthy investors in your failed attempts, Senator Richard T. "Debt Collector" Moore!

It doesn't get much better than this!


Investment Rights

Mr. Richard T. Moore moves to amend the bill (Senate, No. 2495), in Section 13, in the proposed chapter 23K, section 13, by inserting at the end thereof the following new subsection:-

(x) Any approved Native American tribe applying for selection pursuant to this chapter shall verify that it has recognized and acknowledged the financial investment or investment rights of any individual or entity which has made such investment to said tribe, its affiliates, its agents, or predecessor applicants of the tribe for the purpose of securing a gaming license for said tribe under its name or any subsidiary or affiliate since January 1, 2005.

No comments: