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Editorial: Republican hypocrisy
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2002 "Arrogant Republican legislators who never pass up a chance to bedevil the state's five Indian tribes have lost another court battle. This time, the Idaho Supreme Court unanimously rejected an attempt by an anti-gambling coalition, led by state Sen. Laird Noh, R-Kimberly, to block the Indian gaming initiative from being on the November ballot. In writing the opinion, Justice Wayne Kidwell went so far as to suggest that the court throw out a 1997 law that allows citizens to challenge proposed initiatives before they become law. Too bad the court can't outlaw hypocrisy, too. . ." Get the Story:
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