Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Temecula Council votes 5-0 to Sue Pechanga Tribe for Monies Owed

The Temecula City Council finds their "cojones".

Temecula and the Pechanga Band of LuiseƱo Indians appear headed for the courtroom after the City Council on Tuesday authorized legal action to force the tribe to pay for its casino's effect on city services.

Council members voted 5-0 to seek a legal remedy to a matter they thought was settled with the council's approval in March of a long-term agreement with the tribe.

"Needless to say, it's not something we want to do," Mayor Jeff Comerchero said after the meeting. "It would be my hope that this matter would be settled amicably."

Can the people of Temecula stand behind their city council? Simply do not go to Pechanga Resort and Casino until this matter is settled. There are plenty of good restaurants in the area and do your gaming at Pala or San Manuel.

13 comments:

  1. Sweet. Now people are going to begin seeing the truth behind this corrupt and sick organization. Stay off the reservation, it isn't safe!

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  2. I do, I stay away, would'nt think of going to the Pechanga Casino.
    I can spend my money at another Indian Casino that does'nt have the PROBLEMS, THE CORRUPTION AND THE DENIAL OF INHERITED RIGHTS THAT THIS TRIBE HAS.
    Mark Macarro and his cohorts are some real sick bastards, hell bend on destroyng what is left of the
    REAL TEMECULA BAND OF LUISENO INDIANS.

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  3. I urge everyone who has ever experienced denial of their civil and human rights by ANYONE,to sign the
    TAKE ACTION POSITION {to the left of your screen] stand up for everyone's rights to have a fair hearing, whether it be in CONGRESS or CIVIL and FEDERAL COURTS.
    We need many more signatures, from your neihgbors, your friends, your grandchildren, uncles and aunts,
    let's take the bull by the horn and do it now. We can't waste time.

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  4. Blah Blah Blah....

    We don't care about the city of Temecula, they are powerless.
    We can do what we want and they know it, right Jeff?

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  5. funds must be low for pechanga,,mark and jenny are taking them and putting them in a money shelter of their own,,,,

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  6. People don,t care when they had that stand off or shooting at barona asians were still in there on the slots ,,,haha

    1 800 gambler

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  7. There is a serious nation wide problem and it stems from these corrupt casino's. Time for some truth and justice.

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  8. Now we see who are and where you are from you evil bastards fake imposters we are going to get the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TO DECLARE WAR ON YOU AND BELIEVE ME YOU DONT WANT TO MESS WITH THAT-- YOUR CORRUPT GOVERNMENT CANNOT AND WILL NOT BOW TO YOUR SOVERIGNTY EVER SO SUCK ON THAT FOR AWHILE

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  9. Pechanga must be short on cash. It takes a ton of cash to support a corrupt tribal government. They have lots of sleazy attorneys and politicians to pay, and corrupt tribal leaders don’t work cheap. The tribal leaders also need to pay enough to the remaining tribal members to assure their silence. Fat checks to tribal membership pay for votes for the present tribal council. Most members will not stand up to the thugs and bullies that are now looting the tribe because they face disenrollment by their “leaders” and the loss of their generous incomes. It is important to Macarro that Pechanga cash is used to keep the payoffs going. They will get around to paying for those pesky city services later, after the grease has been spread around. After all, the Tribe has priorities.

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  10. I think I'll stay away from the casino for a while.... good blog

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  11. People should email the council their support for standing up for their rights.

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  12. People should fire the city council for agreeing to terms they are not happy with, and then for wasting the city's money with this lawsuit. The wording in the contract makes the city wrong at least legally.

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  13. the city should tell the temecula folks who is that indian on their city seal?

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