Talk:Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa

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[edit] Worded like advertisment/biased

Worded like advertisment/biased

Utilizes marketing lines to boast location over neighbors.

I concur. The casino is notable, as there has been some news surrounding it (don't have those to hand right now) and the casino's operators, the Morongo Band of Mission Indians, have been active politically in the state (including a VERY high-profile battle over expansion of gambling in the '90s that led to, IIRC, dueling ballot initiatives), but this sounds too much like a brochure to let stand. I'll tag it now, and when I have the time and energy, see what I can do to salvage it. Pat Payne 14:02, 17 October 2007 (UTC)