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Saturday, March 03, 2007

Dennis Troha...

I know I'm probably a little late with this news, but I've been a little busy. Anyway, pretty interesting that Dennis Troha pulled out of the Kenosha casino project less than a week before he was indicted on charges of fraud and making a false statement to the FBI.

That's all I've got to say.

Except, it sounds like I might've been right about him.

God Bless

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry, but I missed the news reports saying that he was convicted. Funny how you liberals are the first to recite the constituion and free speech rights, but have memory loss when it comes to the right to a fair trial and innocent until proven guilty.

Anonymous said...

The Indians involved in this casino have conspired to get the management company eliminated from the casino. They worked with the US Attorney to point out that Troha fronted money to his family to donate to Doyle. By pointing this out they eliminated the management company, which was a local entitiy that could have benefited from the casino. It will be interesting to see what Troha received just a few days B4 he was indicted.

It would have been nice to have a local company benefit the way Kenesah would have. That management company (Kenesah -owned by Troha) was not Indian owned so they helped eliminate it after they used Troha for all he could give. The Indians have been using contacts from Chicago, Kenosha, Milwaukee, Madison and Washington DC to do whatever is necessary and once they get what they want, they eliminate those people. They care about one thing and that is to get casinos up and running to suck hard earned money out of our wonderful communities.

Just wait until you see what they will do to renege on those Inter Governmental Agreements with the city, county and state --- then we'll see who the suckers are! Once that land is a sovereign nation we'll see nothing but our community losses going to the Indians.