Posted on November 15, 2007 - Filed Under Indian Mascots |
Honor Indians Institute wants to help you out. The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe has just said no to your “Fighting Sioux” mascot. Who knows what the Spirit Lake Sioux Tribe will do. We offer to you, for a reasonable licensing fee, the rights to use our Alternative Indian Mascot, “FIGHTING SUE.” We believe that this will provide you with a viable option should the Spirit Lake Sioux Tribe reject your overtures for “mutually beneficial results” if they agree to let you use the mascot. Why wait on Spirit Lake to reject you? We are quite certain that we can negotiate a reasonable licensing fee for less than what you would have to pay the Tribe or your attorneys! We believe that the “FIGHTING SUE” mascot will provide you with untold marketing potential. Think about it. What is more menacing or intimidating than a pack of contingency fee litigators? Think of all the sports cliché’s: “Bury them…in paperwork!” “The Jury is still out on (opponent)” “Throw the book at (opponent)!” “Playing UND = death sentence!” This would also be an appropriate “HONOR” to the attorneys that fought so brilliantly for you the past couple of years and kept you off the NCAA “hostile” list. Think about it! We are ready, willing and able to start negotiations. We will bring our attorneys!

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