| Thanks Mike.
I appreciate your statements. We still have some people that do not understand what is going on. They will never admit the JUDGE (did not) give any instructions EXCEPT to build an Event Center. (No he did not say, You Must Build In The Park).
Maybe this could be a Convention Center to complement the Casino if it were to pass. I think I read where Mr. Jeff Thorpe made the statement that he would rather have a Convention Center, Motel and Casino in the same general location. An Event Center is NOT required for Gaming.
Another item that I may have left out is what our County Counseller did. According to Mr. Glen Kerbs, made his ruling on a Memorandum. This was from a couple of attorney friends, their own idea what could be done on voting. Also Mr. Ken Stroble City Attorney used the fear tactic about both votes being declared in valid if they set the same date (voting) for both. According to a person which has copies of from Legislative Research Department and the Election Director in the Kansas Secretary of State Office. Both people confirmed to Senator Tim Huelskamp that both Ballots could be voted on the same day.
What would you believe, a Memorandum or some person that works in the Secretary of State Office?
This is why I made the statement The City / County Attorneys were screwing the voters.
To prove my point I asked a Banker the following. If you had an Attorney doing Legal work and you asked for an opinion, and if his advise be from a Memorandum would you accept it as legal. The Bankers reply was No. A Memorandum is short note to remind one of something. We can not work on that kind of advice. We must have every thing Legal in case we need to defend ourselves.
Mr Kerbs did admit that he did not contact any one in Topeka for Legal advises. Now do you see what has happened? If he was worth a grain of Salt he could have contacted the Attorney General for a legal opinion. To think Mr Terry William made the statement that he would go with Kerbs advise, as it has always been the best. |