On Tue, 2005-01-04 at 16:01 -0800, Paul Johnson wrote: > On Monday 03 January 2005 08:43 pm, Seeker5528 wrote: > > > There are the Indian Tribes with the related occasional political > > squabbles over casinos and fishing rights. > > Yup, here in Oregon, the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs are going > head to head with the State because they want to bulldoze a wildlife > preserve several dozen miles outside their borders for a casino between > Vancouver, WA and Portland, OR.
Pure, sainted, in-tune-with-Mother-Nature Native Americans want to bulldoze a wildlife preserve *off* the reservation? I'm LMAO. What do the tree huggers say about this? Or are they afraid to speak evil of The First People? More LMAO. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson, LA USA PGP Key ID 8834C06B I prefer encrypted mail. "But a much bigger business is selling anti-spam software. This is a billion dollar market, and it is rapidly growing. Any simple and effective solution against spam would defeat revenues and drive several companies into bankrupt, would make consultants jobless. ... Have a single, simple, and permanent solution to the problem and - boom - this billion dollar market is dead. That's one of the reasons why people are expected to live with spam. They have to live with it to make them buy anti-spam software. Content filters are perfect products to keep this market alive." Hadmut Danisch
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