Showing posts with label Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians; Original Pechanga's Blog; Mark Macarro;. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians; Original Pechanga's Blog; Mark Macarro;. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Mark Macarro Sets Up STRAWMAN in Television Interview on Pechanga Disenrollment


By exaggerating, misrepresenting or just fabricating someone's argument, as Pechanga chairman Mark Macarro does here, in his interview with KNBC's Colleen Williams. It is much easier to present his position as being reasonable

Here in a discussion of Paulina Hunter descendants, he tries to shift the discussion from a family with ties to the reservation, by blood, since its inception, to the casino.  The majority of Hunters have a lower enrollment number than Macarro himself.  Watch




Hear is the response to that:




Total B.S. as it applies to Hunters. Paulina Hunter, whose ties to the reservation were cemented by testimony of fellow Pechanga people, who KNEW PAULINA HUNTER in the 19th century, disprove this strawman argument.  Hunters have lives on the reaervation for decades before Macarro was born.

What Macarro doesn't say, is that there are NON Pechanga blood on his own tribal council, right Butch Murphy?

Thursday, April 21, 2011

The Moral Dance Between The Pechanga Tribe,The City of Temecula & The Media

We posted on the recent editorial in the North County Times (The Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians Have Moral...) and earlier about the City of Temecula's lawsuit against the Pechanga Tribe ( City of Temecula lawsuit dismissed ).   But part of the story that's been missed is the dance of morality here.   The NC Times thinks the issue is an agreement and then Pechanga looking for a loophole out of it:

That doesn't excuse the fact, though, that the Pechanga Tribe agreed to pay the city about $2 million per year to help counter the impact of thousands of slot machines on its neighbor, then sought refuge in a loophole to keep from paying it.


The real moral issue is WHY a city would not exercise their outrage at the way the Pechanga Tribe has treated its own people, some of whom are Temecula citizens, too.   We wrote about that back in March 2010 ( ..Temecula taking Money from Nation that violates Civil Rights )   At the time we wondered why in that story, the Press Enterprise never brought up the issues:
 
Pechanga has violated their members civil and human rights, which will be discussed at the New Mexico hearings on indigenous people in Albuquerque next week.

Pechanga has stolen $200 million in per capita payments from members via unlawful disenrollments (now much higher)
Pechanga has taken health care benefits to the tune of $12 million dollars from members

It leads one to wonder how the city can look to benefit off the stolen money from 25% of Pechanga people?   Is that good moral judgement?   Doing the right thing can sometimes be difficult, but getting into bed with a tribe they now know is untrustworthy is not the right move.

As Dr. Martin Luther King Jr said: "Never, never be afraid to do what's right, especially if the well-being of a person or animal is at stake. Society's punishments are small compared to the wounds we inflict on our soul when we look the other way."    (h/t: Carolyn Lowe Schuyler)


We know the morals at Pechanga, led by Mark Macarro are lacking, we'd hope the City of Temecula would be better, and we'd like to see the media take off their blinders.  They've spent DAYS on a story of a little known person passing a horrible email about the President, but no time on a tribe that has harmed so many of it's people. (equal to 8 million Californians)

The City of Temecula should exercise it's moral outrage on an unethical partner in a manner we discussed here.  They should cease all business with the tribal business entities, not attend functions at the casino, tell their employees to do the same.   And let all their friends know what has happened.    While $2 million seems like a lot of money, it pales in comparison, as one of our commenters noted, to what is lost by the eliminated membership.   The tribe can rectify this immediately, by simply following tribal law.  And they know it.  

Monday, January 3, 2011

Happy New Year! We resolve to work even HARDER to shine the light on Pechanga's tribal corruption

Greetings Readers!    Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and New Years.   We've been away from the blog for a week and thoroughly enjoyed spending time with the family.   New Year's 2011 brings us into the five year anniversary of the termination of Pechanga citizens who descended from Paulina Hunter.   Sadly, it's a year more for those of Apis ancestry.

We've had a good 2010, forcing the Pechanga Tribe to show their dishonesty as to what they have done to their citizens.  There has been a lot of visits from Congress, Department of Interior and even the office of the President has come to Original Pechanga's Blog for information.

For our resolution for 2011, we will work harder to bring what Pechanga has done to light.   WE WON'T GO AWAY.  The tribal hack who visits here has pushed that meme often.    NO, we won't give up.  We may have some people drop off, but we'll work to get them back and enlist other family members to do their share.   And we will continue to focus on how other tribes have done the same to their people.

We will continue to focus on Pechanga Chairman Mark Macarro, as well as the CPP's use of a felonious child molester.  We will work to get more people to stay away from Pechanga and hope to get some schools to refuse to accept money from a tribe that practices apartheid.    We will draw attention to tribal antics and see if we can get local news to cover it.

Please come and visit the blog often, join in our comments and let your friends know that their is corruption simmering below the surface.