"In this time of economic woes for residents of Washington County, the majority of Down East Mainers rallied together in the hopes of averting their demise, but to no avail. Their conquest for jobs, income stability and a foundation for a better future for their families was shot down again, primarily by residents of southern Maine.
Why would the majority of voters from York and Cumberland counties oppose economic prosperity in Washington County? What about the residents in Bangor? Do they want to monopolize the benefits of having a racino in their community? Are they afraid there isn’t enough to go around? Do they honestly think they can suppress residents of Washington County to have a bigger piece of the pie, metaphorically speaking? What right do they have to decide what is best for the rest of the state?
You see, the people in Washington County are unique. They come from the old school — hardworking, forthright with ethics and integrity. Many derive their living from our natural resources — loggers, guides, craftsmen, fishermen and seasonal workers — but that isn’t sufficient. We need new opportunities for our children and grandchildren. We want a better lifestyle, a more promising financial foundation to build our future upon.
Gaming facilities are here to stay. Life is a gamble — we’ll try again!"
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