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Old 10-29-2011, 09:30 PM
 
Location: Sutherlin, Oregon
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I earnestly believe that people should move to the communities where they are happiest. I wish you the best.
See ya,

Energy rich+only discressionary taxes in Wyomin'! Less influenza and everything else, best seat in the house when Yellowstone blows-up! bit cold but warm clothes are made/sold all over.

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Old 10-29-2011, 09:32 PM
 
Location: Sutherlin, Oregon
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For those on I-84 in Eastern Oregon just about five miles south of Pendleton, the Arrowhead Truck Stop, (greatly improved), offers self-service gas, usually at very competitive prices. One of the few major self serve fuel stops in Oregon. Why? Because it is on the Umatilla reservation, and right next door to the Wildhorse casino. This used to be just a hole in the wall, but with the expansion of the casino it is a nice oasis, complete with a McDonalds and other stores.
Agree, put a casino right in downtown Moderator cut: We don't need inappropriate or obscene comments I say and start making 'em pay some tax however.

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Old 10-30-2011, 07:04 PM
 
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Agree, put a casino right in downtown Moderator cut: We don't need inappropriate or obscene comments I say and start making 'em pay some tax however.
A downtown Portland casino won't exist anytime soon. The only casinos in Oregon are on Indian-reservation locales.
And they're plenty, and some of them are impressive and close to major population centers Spirit Mountain, is the closest, but what about the Hood River proposal? Where does this stand in late '11?. (sorry, a little out of the loop here)

To change this would require an act of law change in the Oregon legislature. Not likely.

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