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Old 10-27-2007, 11:00 PM
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Default Re: Do AP have a license to operate?

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Did you realize that an NATVIVE INDIAN territory is its own entity, not subject to ANY of the juristictional laws. You can slip on a bannana peel placed there on purpose and break your neck inside their casino and have NO standing to sue. THAT is the reason the AP servers are located on INDIAN territory and so called "owned" by Joe Norton. Look it up, INDIAN TERRITORIES have a very unique legal arrangement because they were technichly there BEFORE the imposing governments around them.

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The legal status of the terroritry is pretty unclear.
Saddam was there before the US army moved in.
Get the picture?

Sure the Canadians will tolerate it if it keeps it nose clean, but if it is believed to be running dodgy gambling operations that might meight be a different matter, especially if a lot of Canadians have lost a pile of money at the site [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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