From: Little Sparrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 12:01:31 -0400
FYI: Anti Indian  Comments by Bush in Syracuse, NY

All of you who are toying with the idea of voting
republican this or next year read this and go to
Pechanga website for more on these stories. BUSH IS
ANTI-INDIAN folks! Of course is he wields the same
power now as his father did, before he was 'voted'
President,  it will not matter if every person in the
country votes agaisnt him because the media barrons
control the voting machines!

Victor Rocha's California Indian Gaming E-News Digest

Monday, October 25th, 1999

Bush comment on Indian issues draws comment The GOP
presidential contender says he considers state law
supreme. A 22-word comment on Native American issues
earned presidential candidate George W. Bush support
from some Central New York landowners and annoyed some
Native Americans. While admitting he knew little about
Indian land claims in New York, Bush had this to say
during a campaign stop Monday in Syracuse: "My view is
that state law reigns supreme when it comes to the
Indians, whether it be gambling or any other issue."

Bush-Lite Made with Less Leadership, Less Experience,
& More Right-Wing Flavor Forget about George W. Bush's
faux split with Dick Armey and Tom DeLay. The real
fight is between Bush and James Madison. Campaigning
in New York this week, the five-year Texas governor
tried to answer one question about local Indian
issues, saying, "My view is that state law reigns
supreme when it comes to the Indians, whether it be
gambling or any other issue."

www.pechanga.net


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