all of those people - millions in Ecuador, billions around the world - are potential terrorists. Not because they believe in communism or anarchism or are intrinsically evil, but simply because they are desperate. |
An economic hit man walked into his office and said, 'Congratulations, Mr President, I just want you to know that over here I've got a couple of hundred million dollars for you and your family if you cooperate with your Uncle Sam and our oil companies. And over here I have a man with a gun in his hand and a bullet with your name on it.' |
Every play was loud, but a big play like that was deafening, with the screams and the cheers. |
I sense that public opinion may have turned in favor of riverboat gaming in Clark County, |
I think some people thought Jeffersonville was going to profit and that's it, ... That's not true. |
I think something will go ahead. I just don't know what it'll be. We wanted to take the proposal that we thought was best, or one that we added to, or one we made up and then start doing draws and the like. But we can't do a draw until we know what the concept is. So it's all in limbo again. |
I thought he was drunk or passed out or something. |
I would love it if they came in while we're playing our show at the Harp [a bar near North Station]. But the chances of that happening are very unlikely. |
If three fully uniformed police officers show up at your door and knock, I guess I don't know what else you're supposed to do, |
It didn't go very well, |
It will go back to the Country board now to sort out, |
There were three proposals put to the clubs and what we wanted them to do was take it back to their clubs and discuss them and maybe add to them. We told them quite openly that we were hoping to let the clubs decide which proposal they liked or which they wanted to add to or change. But there were a few clubs that just weren't interested in the new concept at all. |
They're in business to sell drugs, and I don't think we need that, ... I'm going to fight like hell against it. |
We never met Kirby, we didn't know Kirby, but you feel like you know him. He was part of our lives, with going to games. |
We want to have enough units to entice senior citizens to stay. Seventy-two is not enough. |