Saturday, November 5, 2005

Doyle Ally Served on Tribal Compact Negotiation Team

A mind-boggling story which the mainstream media failed to pick up on, or chose flatly to ignore, was released by a small northern-Wisconsin newspaper publication called The Lakeland Times yesterday afternoon and received airtime on The Mark Belling Late-Afternoon Show. The article, written by Richard Moore, details how former-Governor Martin Schreiber, a close ally to the Dark Lord Jim Doyle, served as a “member of the Potawatomi tribe’s negotiating team for a gaming compact signed with the state October 4th”, a role which, according to an associate of Schreiber’s firm, is in the same capacity as it was during the 2003 negotiations with the state. This is highly significant because it proves that both Schreiber and Doyle lied about their relationship to each other when these negotiations occurred (specifically as the article mentions in an interview Doyle made with Wispolitics.com in June 2003). More importantly however this demonstrates without a doubt the too-close-for-comfort (on the part of the Wisconsin public) relationship the Potawatomi tribe shares with the Dark Lord Jim Doyle. So, out of curiosity, how much is Mr. Schreiber being paid by the Potawatomi tribe to be in Jim Doyle’s pocket? Try $73,000 (roughly estimated) per month leading to a grand total of $877,800 when all is said and done. Given that Schreiber’s firm’s annual revenues are $980,000 as the article estimates, this is a significant portion of their business.