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i <br /> Selectman Green; well, I have never, I don't remember, and I have looked back to <br /> find out if I could, a vote being taken that we had decided that we <br /> were in support only for the cultural and social part of this, I don't <br /> remember any ruling that I cited that we made that decision. That <br /> decision may have even been made before I became a member but <br /> I do not remember any decision being made on where we would <br /> stand. We made decisions on discussions, opening discussions, <br /> closing discussions, not having discussions, but I don't remember <br /> any main motive where we have said we.will support federal <br /> recognition in a limited fashion, eliminating sovereignty. And, I <br /> know as one member, I would not vote on such. <br /> Selectman Leveille: I know, I can't actually tell you Chuck, I didn't go back to the <br /> minutes as to whether or not a vote was taken on that, but I can say <br /> that it has been consistent all the way back. The first document <br /> that I saw alluding to that is the September 29, 1999 letter to <br /> Russell Peters who was thea President of the Tribal Council. And <br /> thea there has been some trail on it, so if we haven't vote on it, <br /> maybe we should talk about it. <br /> Selectman Marsters; Well, I think that if we remember correctly, when the infamous <br /> selectmen broke the talks off, a vote carne around, one of the <br /> reasons I think or two of the reasons we broke the talks off, were <br /> number one, we di <br />