Apr 8, 2012 | Posted by: roboblogger
An Oklahoma Indian tribe could partly open a casino in Broken Arrow by the end of the month despite protest from thousands of residents, a pending state lawsuit and permission from a national gaming organization.
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getting people in the doors might be harder than they think
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Since: Apr 12
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I've been wondering about this. It was all over the news in Tulsa for several months but haven't heard a thing since the initial development. If Broken Arrow citizens are against this so much, They should refuse to walk through the doors and try and rally the town to do the same. Good luck
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Don't think it will be as to fill as you'll might think. I live in BA and totally for it....
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