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Leave the gamblers alone!

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labell

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Leave the gamblers alone!

WorldNetDaily commentary by John Stossel

Leave the gamblers alone!
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<!-- begin bodytext -->Some of us like to gamble. Americans bet a hundred million dollars every day, and that's just at legal places like Las Vegas and Indian reservations. Much more is bet illegally.
So authorities crack down. They raided a VFW branch that ran a poker game for charity. They ban lotteries, political futures markets and Sports Betting. They raid truck stops to confiscate video poker machines. Why?
On my Fox Business News show tomorrow night, Chad Hills of Focus on the Family says: "These machines have been shown to be extremely addictive. That's a huge concern, primarily for kids, because it's hard to keep them away."
Well, I certainly agree kids shouldn't gamble, and some people do wreck their lives. But why can't adults be left to do what we want to do?
Hills and Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., both eager to ban gambling, talk about "addiction" leading to bankruptcy, crime and suicide.
I'm skeptical. People are responsible for the consequences of their bad habits. I thought Focus on the Family and conservatives like Kyl believed in self-responsibility.
What would it look like if the federal behemoth were severely cut down to size? Read Wayne Allen Root's prescription for the nation in "The Conscience of a Libertarian: Empowering the Citizen Revolution with God, Guns, Gambling & Tax Cuts"
On my show, professional poker player Andy Bloch points out that, legal or not, gambling already goes on everywhere. Prohibition doesn't rid society of an activity. It drives it underground, where it's less visible and less subject to respectable social conventions.
As for people getting into trouble, Bloch noted that after online gaming was legalized in the United Kingdom, "they found that there was no significant increase in the number of problem gamblers."
Hills, on the other hand, claims that a 2006 anti-Internet gaming law reduced gambling. "People say this drives gambling underground," he added. "I'm like, good, drive it underground."
I point out that people still find the gambling sites.
"But it makes it extremely difficult. You have to be fairly desperate to do it."
I doubt that anyone who wants to gamble illegally has trouble doing it. And let's not forget the official corruption that black markets encourage. Law-enforcement people take bribes to look the other way. It's an old story.
Hills claims that the 1999 National Gambling Impact Study concluded that 15 million Americans are problem and pathological gamblers. But like many people who want to ban things, he distorts the data. The study's 15 million "problem gamblers" included people who might get in trouble.
"Ninety-nine percent of the American public has no problem with gambling," Bloch says. "They should have the freedom to gamble if they want to gamble online. There is no casino that is being forced into people's homes."
By the way, Hills said he'd oppose legal gambling even if it weren't associated with wrecked lives. Why? "Gambling is the art and the science of deception that feeds on the exploitation of human weakness for the sole purpose of monetary gain."

To that, I say, so what? Will they ban the stock market next? Filmmaking is the art and science of deception. Poker is just a game where deception and bluffing are the skills.
For self-responsible adults, gambling can be fun and harmless. A free country is supposed to treats adults as though we are self-responsible. Government should let us learn from our mistakes rather than treat us like children.
Despicably, while government outlaws private gambling (at least that which competes with the well-connected casino interests), it runs its own gambling operations: state lotteries. And what a scam they are! States offer terrible odds. The evil casinos take about 1.4 percent of each bet at the craps table. State lotteries take 50 percent of each bet. Compounding the damage, states spend tax money to promote their lotteries to the poor, who are led to believe that the lottery, rather than hard work, is the route to becoming millionaires. Rich people buy few tickets.
So governments push their own inferior games while outlawing better ones run by private business. That's insane. People gamble anyway, criminals get involved, and by forcing Internet gambling offshore, America loses a $12 billion industry.
In "On Liberty," John Stuart Mill wrote, "Over himself and over his own body and mind, the individual is sovereign."
Sovereign. Hear that, busybody politicians?
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CALizzz

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Thanks for this labell!! It's off the hook funny and crazy and..... I read it out loud, so I'll be back!

BTW- where you been hiding?? You don't love us as much when your not taking down online casinos??? MONy::

Sweetie- You will hold the title of the biggest win, longest run for years to come. :ptogld

And...

Since it wasn't me, I'm glad it was good peeps!!

xoxox
 

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CALizzz Mom has been getting frailer... Beaches and I and our oldest sister have been sharing the visiting and caring.... but unfortunately our oldest sister fell last week... she broke her left foot and her right leg!!! So I'm visiting three times a day right now as Beaches works. How blessed we are though to be so close - only a block and a half away.... so I'm just not online as much.... thanks for thinking of me.... say a prayer for my mom please....
 

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Thanks for the post labell, I loved it.

On another note, I am so sorry about your mother. I will certainly say a prayer for her hon. It is so hard on the adult children and many will not even accept the challenge. Bless you girls for stepping up to the plate and helping your mom. I am so sorry about your sister, hugs for her. I fell on Mothers Day and thankfully only suffered two very scraped up knees. All because I was too busy looking at a cute little puppy instead of the curb :think
 

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Thanks Judy... so glad you weren't badly hurt... it's hard to heal broken bones! I think I can speak for Beaches when I say we feel it's an honor and privilege to take good care of Mom.... You're right about others, sad really.
 

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Almost everyday I put it out, please look after my friends online!

So, thats covered! I will start "taking names" GG22 for those of us going thru the hardest blows!!

Oh Judy! Hey if I were there, I'd put bactine on them!! No- Neosporin works better!

I love you guys!! So when one is going thru hard, sad times it makes me sad too!!

I just barely missed taking a face-dive yesterday when I left Dr. Mens's.. I was paying for my parking and this older man was all spread out I thought in sor a second- OH NO!! but just took a cpl. missed steip. I really didn't want to meet the pavement face to face. But that instant between is scary!! xoxox
 

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Thanks Liz, I am built like a bowling ball so unfortunately I fall over and roll quite often GG22
 

CALizzz

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Thanks Liz, I am built like a bowling ball so unfortunately I fall over and roll quite often GG22

Ummmm. Some how I don't believe it judy!! Although.... sometimes It would be a good idea... I know we got the arms and legs- good trade off, but I would't mind beeing one of those 'rolly-bugs' ..... roll-up and outta dangers way!..... Landing right underneath someone's heel! :swat GG22

Raul wants to see me in a week, he's not sure, but want's ro have another look at my blood. I said " you have 20.00 bucks? for the co-pay and parking. .... His response- make the appointmen.


xox
 

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Thanks Judy... so glad you weren't badly hurt... it's hard to heal broken bones! I think I can speak for Beaches when I say we feel it's an honor and privilege to take good care of Mom.... You're right about others, sad really.

Labell is right....It is an honor to be able to help Mom now. Our sister that fell, missed a step and landed on both knees, drove herself home and her husband made her call the EMT's to take her to the hospital for diagnosis. Judy, I'm glad you only had scraped knees....I fear falling as I had knee replacement surgery several years ago (Labell nursed me that summer!) and sure don't want to mess up that knee or the other either for that matter.

Thanks to all you for the good wishes and prayers!

:)HG
 

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LOL Liz, I might as well be that shape. I do land with a thud though instead of rolling GG22 I will say a prayer that your blood work comes out ok hon. It sure is nice to come across a Dr. that is there to help the patient instead of only there to hold out a hand with a giant bill!

And beaches, every time I fall I pray I land safely (meaning nothing broken or damaged too bad.)
 

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