To: kattracks
A spokesman for Caesar's Boardwalk in Atlantic City - one of the casinos named by Newsweek and the Washington Monthly - told NewsMax in May that they take every precaution to preserve the privacy of high rollers, and that the release of Bennett's records was the subject of an internal investigation. And one or more democrat weasels who thought this would be a fun smear with little repercussion suddenly have become aware that the casino industry doesn't like actions which impact the bottom line, and will take more, um, direct and personal action against the malfeasors than a mere firing.
If I was them, I'd be looking for a new identity and a good plastic surgeon.
10 posted on
07/31/2003 3:17:02 AM PDT by
Chancellor Palpatine
(.....always remember that in any barnyard full of talking animals, sheep lie.....)
To: Chancellor Palpatine
Wow. good point, Chancellor. I hadn't thought of that, but you're sure right. The casinos could not have been pleased that Mr High Roller has now publicly sworn off the gambling and that their industry got a bit of a black eye....astute observation.
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