Thursday, August 4, 2011

Sorrow and Poverty in the Cherokee Nation and Why Chad Smith Should Not Be Re-Elected

The US Department of Health and Human Services came to our blog looking for this story.  Since there is a new election for the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, with Chad Smith STILL trying to be chief, I thought it would be a good time to see why it's well past time for a new chief:   This post was from December 2009

I wonder why the CNIGA would invite a leader of a tribe that has violated the civil rights and treaty rights of the Cherokee Freedmen? The Cherokee business model is not very good. Have ANY of their latest ventures been successful?


Was this a HOW NOT TO GO to BUSINESS speech? Do California's gaming tribes WANT to learn how to violate treaties?





1 comment:

smokeybear said...

WHAT A SORRY STATE OF AFFAIRS! WITH THE CASINO MAKING MONEY HAND OVER FIST WHERE IS ALL THE MONEY GOING? HAS TO BE THE "CHAD SMITH CARTEL" AND HIS HENCHMEN. THEIR MEMBERSHIP IN POVERTY, WHERE IS THE JUSTICE IN THAT? CHAD SMITH HAS GOT TO GO, AND HIS HENCHMEN ALONG WITH HIM. BAKER WON THE ELECTION, AND SMITH IS PULLING OFF ANOTHER ELECTION. WHAT'S UP WITH THAT" CORRUPTION AT IT BEST!