Mary Stone from Middleboro, was a pleasure meeting you face to face on Tuesday and sitting next to you at the LWV Day on the Hill yesterday. Both Rep. Calter and Rep. Pacheco were "in committe" when I stopped by, but I left each of them a nice note thanking them for their consideration and outlining my opposition to the expansion of gambling to include class III. As nice as it is to know that Governor Patrick's casino bill is all-but-dead, I'm VERY concerned about Rep. Flynn's upcoming bill for slots at racetracks. This could open the door for expanded class III and also for Reservation Casinos if there is enough support for it on the hill.
Yes, the primary focus now is to fight the land-into-trust application by writing to the BIA (already did that), but I think we cannot ignore Rep. Flynn's idea either.
My name is Mary Tufts, and I live in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
In early 2007 I first heard about land right down the street in Middleboro being sold to build a casino, and knew the problems a casino would create weren't going to stop short at the town border.
Aside from voting, I'd never participated in government, so I didn't know what to expect when I went to Middleboro town hall to sit in on an informational meeting about the casino - but I didn't expect to hear an attorney, who claimed to be an expert in tribal law, telling everyone that it was all over. To give up and sign on the dotted line.
That didn't seem right to me. It didn't even seem American to me.
I heard a lot of pros and cons of expanded gambling that night, and over the next few years, but most of the things I learned scared me. Witnessing the process scared me more. So I guess I just decided to stop being scared, and start fighting.
I met a lot of fantastic (and not so fantastic) people along the way, and became part of grassroots movement to preserve quality of life, kick corporate influence out of politics, and rid government of it's gambling addiction.
Welcome to my adventures in activism.
- Mary (aka Gladys)
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You are truly a talent. I've enjoyed every one of your blogs.
Why, thank you Scott, I'm a fan of your postings, as well!
Luv,
Gladys
Superlative!
I hear a standing ovation!
Ditto to what Scott said...
you just continue to amaze us all!
Bravo Gladys!
Yet another excellent blog Gladys! Your right, there is no puzzle to solve, only the facts...facts that say only one thing.
NO CASINO IN MIDDLEBORO AND NO CASINOS IN MASSACHUSETTS!!!
The first casino in Massachusetts will actually open on mars in 2514. Nice one Gladys.
Brilliant, Gladys!
Could you add French dubbing, so it can circulate in Québec
Hi Gladys:
Mary Stone from Middleboro, was a pleasure meeting you face to face on Tuesday and sitting next to you at the LWV Day on the Hill yesterday. Both Rep. Calter and Rep. Pacheco were "in committe" when I stopped by, but I left each of them a nice note thanking them for their consideration and outlining my opposition to the expansion of gambling to include class III. As nice as it is to know that Governor Patrick's casino bill is all-but-dead, I'm VERY concerned about Rep. Flynn's upcoming bill for slots at racetracks. This could open the door for expanded class III and also for Reservation Casinos if there is enough support for it on the hill.
Yes, the primary focus now is to fight the land-into-trust application by writing to the BIA (already did that), but I think we cannot ignore Rep. Flynn's idea either.
What think you?
MTS
Gladys: Genius, as always.
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