No amount of legalese can hide this reality: BIA policy is sustaining and supporting racial and ethnic purity of our indigenous people. This is a universally codified crime against humanity; it’s often referred to as apartheid. Since its inception in 1824, the Bureau of Indian Affairs has been both a witness to and a principal [...]
June 20, 2009 Bucerias, Nayarit, Mexico Free the Indians and the Country: Close the BIA A plan to assimilate the Indians into mainstream society Why are we allowing a rogue police agency to deny the State of Arizona the benefits of providing the sport of poker a home away from the gambling industry? Should we [...]
To: Mr. Dennis Parker Director of Racial Justice Program ACLU Washington D.C. Re: Ending state sanctioned racism in the United States Dear Mr. Parker, The *International Card & Game Players Association of Tombstone, AZ is battling with a state agency that is attempting to bust our union. They are a policing agency that [...]
John Pappas is the Executive Director of the Poker Players Alliance of Washington D.C. He is lawyer and has ties to Tucson. Many of our members have asked me why the PPA isn’t more involved. I can’t answer that question; I can only speculate and encourage anyone that is really interested to email John and [...]
Tombstone, AZ June 6, 2009 To Members of the Mass Media: Because the local media earn such a large part of their revenues from the gambling industry; they have not been inclined to report bad acts committed by that industry’s police force, during our four year old Arizona Poker War. Here is a letter I emailed to a feature writer for the AZ Republic pointing [...]