"On its website, the Oneida Indian Nation (OIN) states, "It’s time for the truth — straight up, whether you like it or not. Bill O’Reilly and Glenn Beck are teaming up and going on tour. Turning Stone Resort Casino may never be the same." How ironic! The OIN’s tribal government has no respect for the truth, and isn’t about to acquire any simply because entertainers Beck & O’Reilly have blindly decided to do business with a tribal government that has no respect for its neighbors, the law, or the truth.
The OIN (The Spin Zone) is the antithesis of everything that Beck & O’Reilly promote on their television shows, and while Beck is always preaching to viewers to do their homework, he certainly hasn’t done his. I was so disappointed in these gentlemen that I emailed them to reconsider their poor choice of venue, and I gave them a number of good reasons to do so."
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(The Rome Sentinel 7/15)
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