"Opposition to the Cowlitz Tribe's proposed casino near La Center has grown to bi-state proportions, and Clark County residents should not be particular about one source of funding for that opposition. After all, the enemy of our enemy is our friend.
As Kathie Durbin reported recently in The Columbian, the Coalition for Oregon's Future recently bought a color ad in The Oregonian that carried the headline: "Stop the Columbia River Gorge and Clark County Casinos."
Well, that's certainly new. Welcome aboard the anti-Cowlitz casino bandwagon, we say."
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In Our View - Opposition Growing
(The Columbian 3/28)
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Editorial: Opposition to Cowlitz Tribe's casino growing
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