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to: TOM WALKER
from: Roy Witt
date: 2009-06-12 11:44:06
subject: Unfathomable

12 Jun 09 09:05, TOM WALKER wrote to ROY WITT:


 RW>> TW> Adn that is the Reasonm they are jumping through the Hoops of
 RW>> getting
 RW>> TW> an Official Tribla Police Force and settign uopp Offical Tribla
 RW>> TW> Courts.

 RW>> What hoops? That's their perogative and right. As a sovereign
 RW>> nation, they don't need anybodys permission to do that.

 TW> WELL Sycuan had to get Both Permission and have Certified Training
 TW> apoproved by the Goverment before they cound do it.

Apples and Oranges.

 TW>  The Process took SEVERAL Years.
 TW> Veigas is Stil working on it the last I heard.

Still Apples and Oranges.

 TW> I dropped out of the Sherifs Volunteerrs because of Health Problems.
 TW> While mine is not as bad as spoem still there I felt if I could not
 TW> give it 100% I didn't want to participate. Severals years before I
 TW> left quit going out in a Volunteer Patrol Car becaue of attention
 TW> span problems.

I was asked yesterday if I'd be interested in doing what I did for
Pop-a-Lock for nearly two years, for a body shop and towing company.
I would, but I wouldn't be interested in doing tire changes, which is why
I quit in the first place. I'm getting a bit too old to be sweating and
wallowing in the dirt next to the freeway.

 RW>> With the amount of money they make with the casinos, it's a wonder
 RW>> they haven't built their own justice system.

 TW> Again THEY HAVE TO GO through a Federal time consuming Proceidure.,
 TW> They cannot Arbitraily just decide that want on and set it UP.

Wrong, again.

 TW> THEIR SOVERENTI IS NOT ABSOLUTE

Tribal sovereignty refers to the inherent authority of indigenous tribes
to govern themselves. At the foundation of the constitutional status of
tribes is the idea that tribes have an inherent right to govern themselves
- the power is not delegated by congressional acts.

Congress can, however, limit tribal sovereignty, but they usually don't.

Unless a treaty or federal statute removes a power, however, the tribe is
assumed to possess it. Current federal policy in the United States
recognizes this sovereignty and stresses the government-to-government
relations between Washington, D.C. and the American Indian tribes.

Seems like you're the only one who doesn't recognize the indian nation's
sovereignty. Washington certainly recognizes it.


                R\%/itt

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