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Feckenham Forest Quotes By Elizaveta Ristrova

That law that created the native corporations was the idea of tanik American corporations to undermine tribal integrity." "What do you mean?" Bertie asks. "Everywhere else in the U.S., tribes have their own government, their own land, and their own money." "They have a monopoly on casinos, you mean," Bertie says cautiously. "Whatever it is. Our tribes in Alaska don't have nothing. It's the native corporations who have all the land and the money, and they're the ones making decisions." "But don't you think they're making decisions in the best interests of their shareholders, the native people?" "They're just making money for their shareholders like any other corporation," Mandy says. "And they hire taniks in Anchorage offices to carry out their business. They don't care about whether people up here are taking their dividends and drinking them away. I hate to say it, but I got to agree with Luther. It's a long, slow genocide, all done under the corporations' laws. — Elizaveta Ristrova

Feckenham Forest Quotes By Lisa Vanderpump

In Beverly Hills, it's very spoiled in terms of the quality of life. I think the climate and the space and the quality of life in Beverly Hills is exceptional. — Lisa Vanderpump

Feckenham Forest Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

God allows us to live in the time of harvest to experience the joy of the harvest — Sunday Adelaja

Feckenham Forest Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

The trouble when people stop believing in God is not that they thereafter believe in nothing; it is that they thereafter believe in anything. — G.K. Chesterton

Feckenham Forest Quotes By Mark Shields

I am struck the whole litany of people, especially of that era, who were involved in some scandal or another. Some of it was sexual. Some of it was more financial. And it was just all concentrated in a lot of people all at once. — Mark Shields