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Cape tribe will not bid for one of state's licenses; Orleans restauranteur makes US Poker Team; Delaying casinos for years

spiromitrokostas_343Spiro Mitrokostas makes U.S. Poker League
Owner of Cooke's Seafood Restaurant in Orleans.

Last weekend, the poker world was introduced to team poker at the first United States Poker Bowl held in Las Vegas. Founded in 2006, this bowl was created by John Nightingale based on his Seattle-area poker league.

The U.S. Poker League is comprised of 25 teams broken out into five conferences (East, West, North, South and California).

Bernard Lee, the Boston Herald's Poker columnist, represented Team Boston in the Eastern Conference, along with fellow poker professionals Greg “Fossilman” Raymer and Brian Wilson.Rounding out the team was Spiro Mitrokostas, (on right), Steve “Dakota” Happas and Boston native and poker fanatic Donnie Wahlberg...  Herald.

spyro90_90Spiro's Cook's Seafood Restaurant is at the junction of Route 6-A and 28 in Orleans.  Spiro should not be confused with his cousin Spyro (on right) who sent us this story and who is Executive Director of the Dennis Chamber of Commerce
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Mashpees Go Off Patrick’s Reservation
Local tribe will not bid for one of state's licenses


The tribe is in a unique position,” he says. “The other players must wait for a commercial opportunity. The tribe does not have to wait for a commercial OK from the state. They have rights under the federal law that don’t call for a $300 million payment or put restrictions on the site or require a filing fee.” -Scott Ferson When it comes to bidding on one of the potential state gaming licenses, it looks like the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe is all out.  Tribe spokesman Scott Ferson told us today that the Mashpees—the Cape Cod Indians whose plans for a resort casino prompted Governor Deval Patrick to propose the state get into the casino business by auctioning off state gaming permits—do not intend to bid for one of those state licenses. Instead, the Mashpees, who earned federal recognition as a sovereign tribe earlier this year, will continue with their original plan to build their casino on Indian land, where they’d be free to operate without paying state taxes.

By opting for the federal route, the Mashpees save a bundle of money ($350,000 to bid, $200 mil for the license and at least $100 mil annually in taxes). But on the other hand, the federal option puts the tribe on what could be a much dicier path to big time gaming. The major hang up right now being that the plot of land in Middleborough where they’d build has yet to be designated Indian land by the federal government. And though the tribe has petitioned the feds for such recognition, the Bureau of Indian of Affairs hasn’t indicated when it will consider the request.

Ferson says that timing was a big factor in the decision. Originally, questions concerning how long the fedral process could take prompted speculation that Gov. Patrick’s plan would tempt the tribe to forgo the uncertainty of the federal application path and simply bid for the quicker, easier state permit. But Ferson says the tribe now believes that the Federal process could take about two years, which, given all the confusion over when Beacon Hill will even consider Patrick’s casino bill, could mean a shorter wait than bidding on a state license...  Boston Magazine
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Betting the farm, or how to delay the casino for years
Big money and tough times forced Middleborough’s hand. The rest of the state may soon get the same cards


On july 28, thousands of Middleborough voters assembled on a high school football field for town meeting, one of the purest exercises in grass-roots democracy. Carpenters and lawyers, farmers and small-business owners all mingled under the hot sun. The question of the day: Should Middleborough approve an agreement negotiated by selectmen with the Mashpee Wampanoag Indian tribe to bring a massive casino and resort to town? It would mean millions to the cash-strapped town budget, but plenty of new headaches for the rural community, too. Town meeting was a way to “let the people decide.” Yet for all the homage paid to this form of direct democracy, the issue had already been decided, in a practical sense, well before the moderator gaveled the meeting to order. Approval of the casino was a fait accompli, or at least close to it, as of April 27, the day a man nobody seemed to know walked into Town Hall and purchased a key parcel of land at a little-publicized town auction. The mystery man turned out to be an agent of the casino developers working with the Indian tribe. Once the Mashpee Wampanoag and their backers had control over the land they needed, they were sitting on pocket aces in a game of Texas Hold ’em.

After hours of sometimes rancorous debate on that late July afternoon, town meeting approved the casino deal by a wide margin. All eyes then turned toward Beacon Hill. Anticipation mounted for weeks as the state awaited Gov. Deval Patrick’s declaration of whether or not he would support casino gambling, an issue on which he had struck a Hamlet-like pose since taking office in January. On September 17, after weeks had turned to months, Patrick made official what many had come to guess, announcing his support for expanded legalized gambling in Massachusetts. Both tribal and non-tribal developers would be allowed to bid on commercial gambling licenses under the governor’s proposal, which called for three “destination resort” casinos in Massachusetts.  Perhaps nowhere was the decision felt more viscerally than in Middleborough, which had seemed to be the front-runner to host the state’s first full-scale casino, one planned to be among the largest in the world. The governor’s decision suddenly meant the tribe and town would now face lots of competition. But it also meant the state’s leading political figure was now on the casino bandwagon, bringing Massachusetts one crucial step closer to rolling the dice on expanded gambling....   MassInc

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10/31/07 @ 12:18 pm
no_rez_on_cc [Member] writes:
Sean Murphy has done his homework.
The Mashpee band has been exposed as corrupt on a global scale.
Let's hope the BIA and the Gaming Commission stonewall them for years and years to come, until all of the facts of the mysterious enrollments and finances are documented.
Ferson, Hendricks, greedy fools do rush in.
The Mashpee will still have to deal with all of their very angry neighbors who dislike crime, dishonesty, and fraud.
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'Are members of the Mashpee or Aquinnah required to prove that they are descended from ancestors listed on an 1880 census using birth, death, and marriage certificates?

What percent bloodline is required? One-eighth? One-sixteenth?

If a person/member has any type of criminal and/or drug history, are they removed from 'enrollment'?'
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The answers to these and other enrollment and financial questions/inquiries must be forthcoming before any further corruption by the Mashpee is allowed.
Very few now believe they are anything except very greedy and very ruthless Americans.
10/31/07 @ 1:16 pm
no_rez_on_cc [Member] writes:
Boo Ya!

Stick to the news.

deepbluesea,

you have probably raised the manson3 from the dead and to a howling level, with your dogs baying for meat comment.

not a great thing on all'hallow's eve.

they're like zombies, they never die.
10/31/07 @ 9:31 pm
no_rez_on_cc [Member] writes:
And now back to the news:

Sean Murphy has done his homework.
The Mashpee band has been exposed as corrupt on a global scale.
Let's hope the BIA and the Gaming Commission stonewall them for years and years to come, until all of the facts of the mysterious enrollments and finances are documented.
Ferson, Hendricks, greedy fools do rush in.
The Mashpee will still have to deal with all of their very angry neighbors who dislike crime, dishonesty, and fraud.
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'Are members of the Mashpee or Aquinnah required to prove that they are descended from ancestors listed on an 1880 census using birth, death, and marriage certificates?

What percent bloodline is required? One-eighth? One-sixteenth?

If a person/member has any type of criminal and/or drug history, are they removed from 'enrollment'?'
----------------
The answers to these and other enrollment and financial questions/inquiries must be forthcoming before any further corruption by the Mashpee is allowed.
Very few now believe they are anything except very greedy and very ruthless Americans.
10/31/07 @ 9:40 pm
maverick [Member] writes:
" The Mashpee band has been exposed as corrupt on a global scale. "

They just took a page out of the playbook of the Mass. and RI legislatures.

Ho Hum.
10/31/07 @ 9:51 pm
no_rez_on_cc [Member] writes:
'Global' does not mean insular, small-town, corrupt, political maneuvering.
And it was Dopey who said Ho Hum.
Like small-minded, dopey Cadillacman (whose wife never shows up at that creep's side).
Or Glenn Marshall (there's a true Mashpee for you).
Or McGowen, such a sweet, kind man.
You are who you are.
Embrace it, accept it.
11/01/07 @ 8:13 am
Siooma [Member] writes:
"no_rez_on_cc" - your rants are nearly incoherent, but I suspect that you're upset about something…

Now, I do feel bad 'bout breaking this news to ya, but the 21st century is finally reaching Cape Cod too!!! So, get used to it; join the party - & just as importantly - get over yourself! You look totally ridiculous in that Superman leotard; it hasn't fit you right since the eighth-grade…

;)
11/01/07 @ 2:10 pm
no_rez_on_cc [Member] writes:
Sioommah,

Monponsett has it all over you:
Call me what you will, bu I'm starting to not want the Wamps in charge of our casino development. These guys have fouled up everything from Metacomet on, and any serious betting sort would be going against them with both fists at this point in US/Wampanoag history.

I think it was Seneca- he was actually there at the time, you see- who knew how that Newport Viking Tower story ended, but maybe it's time to bring the Norwegians into the situation.

If Massachusetts doesn't stop messing around with my ability to conduct business with a legal sports book, I'll be forced to step into the situation myself.

As a distant-but-legitimate relative of the Boo Yaa T.R.I.B.E. (I worked with Monsta O and Ganxta Ridd on several skits while interning for MTV, back in the day), I have more than enough clout within the T.R.I.B.E. to enter into negotiations with Gov'na Patrick in an effort that will plop that casino right into underdeveloped southern Plymouth by March 2008.

Wink, wink all you want, then answer the questions. Boo Ya!
11/01/07 @ 2:17 pm
no_rez_on_cc [Member] writes:
It is you, Siooma, whose tights are pinching and who looks and sounds absolutely ridiculous. Direct answers to direct questions? Obviously not from you. It is your panties that are in a bunch, so get over yourself. CC is and has been going backwards, not forwards into the 21st century. Although some of us, whose panties are not twisted, are working toward that goal. When you have something of value to add to the discussion, please let everyone know, wink, wink.
11/01/07 @ 2:43 pm
bittersweet [Member] writes:
Why did you just repeat-post those two blogs? Afraid no one on here can read along with us Mansonites? FYI, if no rez is for something, that should definately let you know to join the opposite side.
And ps: How many different names does JC get to go by?
Unless there are a ton of jc's around here....
11/01/07 @ 3:00 pm
cccranky [Member] writes:
Bitter, you are far too clever, for all of us. lol
11/01/07 @ 6:46 pm
maverick [Member] writes:
no_rez_on_cc...your comment " CC is and has been going backwards, not forwards into the 21st century. "

Should we blame that on "The Mashpee band"?

And now back to the news.
11/01/07 @ 8:00 pm
steve_b [Member] writes:
Rez makes very little sense with his silly rants. I don't get what the points are he is trying to make or the reason people reply to his psycobabble. If he only knew how uneducated and ignorant he seems to be here, then maybe just maybe, he would begin to think before he types.
11/02/07 @ 12:54 am
erdrich [Member] writes:
Any band requesting federal land, free from any and all taxes, complete autonomy from any federal or state goverance, etc., goverances and taxes by which all other Americans abide:

'Are members of the Mashpee or Aquinnah required to prove that they are descended from ancestors listed on an 1880 census using birth, death, and marriage certificates?

What percent bloodline is required? One-eighth? One-sixteenth?

If a person/member has any type of criminal and/or drug history, are they removed from 'enrollment'?'

Without a doubt, it is the Mashpee band, with their questionable enrollments and lack of ethics in goverance, that has created nation-wide issues, including the BIA, the Gaming Commission, the IRS, the FBI, etc.

Because of the Mashpee's now reknowned corrupt activities, all bands are under scrutiny, and national policies are being examined.

Enrollment issues, if one has nothing to hide, should be forthcoming.

When band members are exhuming bodies for a wamp-card-in-wallet for bingo or a casino, life is not as we know it.
11/02/07 @ 3:27 pm
erdrich [Member] writes:
CCToday/Editors:

Please re-post the 'victory' photos of Glenn Marshall with the Mashpee band, as well as those of them with Strather, et al.

Please also print a news report answering the questions on the aforementioned enrollment issues, which everyone has a right to know, however much they attempt to cover up the fraud.

Thank you.
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