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Old 07-22-2008, 09:29 PM
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Clueless.

Two questions.

1 - For the good of Dodge City and South West Kansas, will you as a person support Dodge City Resort & Gaming, "IF" they should be selected to build and operate a Casino in Dodge City?

2 - As public information, will your company, Butler National, supply name and percentage of ownership?

According to information that you can look up on the internet, Dodge City Resort & Gaming has listed.

Principals/Owners: Members of the Long Branch Gaming Company,LLC (15%), is the development manager; Ingenus Management and Consulting , LLC (15%), is a professional casino management company; Lawrence Steckline Revocable Trust (8%); BDW Investments, LLC (8%); Vosburgh Properties, LP (8%); Brad Murray Revocable Trust (4%); Carol Murray Revocable Trust (4%); John Murray (8%); Lies Investments LP, (8%); Dana Lies Revocable Trust (8%); Jay Maxwell Trust (6%); Kenneth Mimmack (2%), who is the CEO of Ingenus Management; Christopher Joseph (3%); Stephen Joseph (3%); Attorney Stephen Joseph (Wichita) is the President of applicant. David Wirshing, the COO of Ingenus, intends to acquire an equity interest in the applicant. Kathy J. Reiner, theCFO of Ingenus as well as the applicant's Treasure, will be aquiring a 2% equity interest in applicant within a few days.

It appears to me that Dodge City Resort & Gaming is being very up front with all information.

You stated," they're far from having local interest, or concerns". If that is the case, WHY, was the average person from Dodge City not given a chance to invest in this operation. I would have invested my Economic Stimulus Payment to make Dodge City grow.
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