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To: Mount Athos

It’s not the government’s business though. Either we believe in smaller government or we don’t. Otherwise what you really want is “pick & choose” freedom...as long as it’s something you agree with it’s okay. The problem with that is we don’t always get to be the ones choosing. People have to rise & fall on their own. Gambling has destroyed a lot of lives but when you consider the millions of people who gamble and don’t get in trouble, well it becomes just like anything else. Punishing everyone to “save” the few is absurd. Of course, they could always play the lottery or other government sponsored games.

Cindie


4 posted on 02/29/2012 1:23:36 PM PST by gardencatz (I'm lucky enough to live, walk & breathe among heroes! I am the mother of a US Marine!)
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To: gardencatz
Either we believe in smaller government or we don’t.

We don't. Just ask the DEA.

Otherwise what you really want is “pick & choose” freedom...as long as it’s something you agree with it’s okay. The problem with that is we don’t always get to be the ones choosing.

Yep. It's like the old joke: we've already established what we are, now we're just working out the details.

6 posted on 02/29/2012 1:47:33 PM PST by Wolfie
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To: gardencatz

>It’s not the government’s business though. Either we believe in smaller government or we don’t.

None of my response related to government intervention — only to the large scale wreckage gambling has caused to families and individuals.

As an advocate of smaller government let’s set aside the discussion of government intervention and laws for a moment and look at right and wrong outside the scope of the law.

>People have to rise & fall on their own.

This is an altogether wrong and immoral attitude in my opinion. If you see someone running back and forth across a freeway, you’d feel responsible to say something wouldn’t you? Hey, that’s very dangerous, bad choice.

Likewise if you saw a friend who is the parent of small children, considering taking up heroin, gambling, or similarly highly dangerous, destructive and addictive behavior, wouldn’t you have enough compassion to speak up and warn against it?

Yes, you’re not their mother, but surely said something concise about the dangers and suggest taking up a different hobby. Isn’t that what real friendship is, saying slightly uncomfortable things to help them?

>Gambling has destroyed a lot of lives but when you consider the millions of people who gamble and don’t get in trouble, well it becomes just like anything else.

Wow!!! I COMPLETELY disagree with this statement. People might get away with controlling and hiding it for years, but you never know when the fever will strike and there goes the retirement fund, the savings account, the kids college fund.

Those giant mega hotel palaces in Vegas are built on the wreckage of families who never thought it could happen to THEM.

No that’s not a silly statement, the whole point of why gambling is different is because it is addictive.


8 posted on 02/29/2012 1:50:56 PM PST by Mount Athos (A Giant luxury mega-mansion for Gore, a Government Green EcoShack made of poo for you)
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