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Letters: Readers respond to 'Casino Scam' column
Thursday, August 28, 2003

Arnie Parish: "Most Indian tribes in the United States did not ask to be made citizens of your country. Nor did we want to be classified as "domestic dependent nations" per your courts. But since we were, why should we not participate in this nation's governance and lobby for our best interests like other special interests groups?"

James J. Ring: "Three cheers for Rich Lowry for broaching the politically correct Indian casino scam by so-called native Americans and their political cohorts."

Floyd Bearing Jr.: "Although Rich Lowry would suggest imposing another "public policy" on my people, we can decide what is best for our nations."

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WHY INDIAN TRIBES PLAY POLITICS OVER CASINO (The New York Post 8/28)

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