A indian reservation sure beats moving to the Turks and Caicos. Well maybe not the weather part, but anyway in recent times I believe that several local governments have challenged the indian gaming enterprises. I recall a report on NPR about a challenge in Deleware or New Hampshire by a group of townspeople that was on the edge of a reservation. The indians won the case and were allowed to continue. Because of the new wealth generated by the bingo parlors and poker tables, the various tribes have gotten lobbying power in Congress. So I think that indian reservation sovernignty has grown in recent years, and would be very intresting course to pursue. -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.6.2 mQCPAzEIa2wAAAEEALouE7MNxsG+QTOJSrMTygYWKblpI9MgOKaFA+5AICNelAw6 6Gj3B0EQr7bwLILk8EJULG+kYh/ND9Kn1EXBK+elXbwpFCLqoyEZrbHJnurhH/t6 VFEwhbN1V0e/bFOCTq8nykoJjZ/uq0mz8HouIbEt6BYWoKVSUIU/T+iDV3TVABEB AAG0DWdoa0Bzb3BoaS5jb20= =gwax -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----