To: TaxRelief
Very interesting.This is either a brave move motivated by principle,or a smart business decision...or both.
To: Gay State Conservative
Very interesting.This is either a brave move motivated by principle,or a smart business decision...or both. I guess it doesn't matter - the intentions of an action are only secondary to the outcome of an action.
22 posted on
04/02/2006 8:06:37 AM PDT by
Irish_Thatcherite
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To: Gay State Conservative
< or a smart business decision... > I vote for that. If I knew there was a convenince store or chain of convenience stores in my area that did not sell lottery tickets, I would make it a point to only stop there. My big issue with the lottery is not moral. If I drive up to a convenience store it means I only need a few things and I need to get out fast. Hmmm...maybe that's why they are called "convenience" stores. I am so tired of standing at a counter with milk and bread while people yell out "box 'em" or they stand there like a kid in a candy store trying to choose which kind of ticket they want. Worst of all are the people who stand at the counter to scratch the tickets off after buying them. I mean, can't a clerk just ask them politely to do it somewhere else? Heaven help you if you stop at a convenience store on Wednesday evening (our Powerball is announced on Wednsday nights). The lines are sometimes to the door. So, yes. If someone took a stand I would shop where they aren't sold. I'm afraid I would be in the minority, though. I've always thought there should be little kiosks placed around, like in parking lots (like film drop off and pick up kiosks). It would get these people out of the store. But that would defeat one of the purposes, wouldn't it? The object being to get people into the store. I've given up on convenience stores. They don't exist anymore. I just always stop at the grocery even if it's just a few items.
29 posted on
04/02/2006 8:33:07 AM PDT by
GOP_Proud
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