A Critical Time
This is a critical time in Sault Tribe history. Certain individuals are finally being held accountable for civil crimes against the Members of the Sault Tribe. Soon we should know the disgraced former Chief of Police Paquins fate. Not so long after the infamous 7+2 case will be litigated.
Sault Tribe Members Beware !
Candidate Debbie Pine has stated in public forum that the 7+2 case should be dismissed because they deserved the money. Although the Courts indicate that the parties involved are guilty. Why did Candidate Pine's Mother Jolene Nertoli Graham settle outside of Court? Candidate Pine makes no mention of this. It is reported that Candidate Pine's Uncle Tribal Judge Tony Nertoli was seen on the reservation putting out Candidate Pine's signs. This in itself is another unethical act.
Sault Tribe Members Beware !
Candidate Pine has nothing to offer. Her platform is empty other than wanting to return back to the days of Bernard Bouschor.
Sault Tribe Members Beware !
A small group of unsavory characters are attempting to discredit Director DJ Hoffman. Director Hoffman remains steadfast that the 2.6 Million should be returned and those responsible should be held accountable. Director Hoffman has made some tough and unpopular decisions that subsequently benefited Tribal Members. Director Hoffman has kept his pledge to keep the Members first.
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Sault Tribe Members Beware !
This Election is about corruption and future destruction of the Tribe. A vote for Candidate Pine is a vote for a continued problematic Sault Tribe. The Members need to cast their votes wisely.
VOTE NO TO PINE !!!
Breaking News From Greektown ............
Bernard Bouschor's Irreversible Mess!
Michigan panel to meet on transfer of Greektown Casino ownership ...
The Michigan Gaming Control Board today scheduled a special June 28 meeting to decide on giving final regulatory approvals to Greektown Casino's new owners ...
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