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In the course of human events it becomes inevitable to stand up and take action.  Some actions require the dissemination of information to inform and educate the masses.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is at a crossroads.  First there was tha Mashpee Wampanoag Middleborough Resort Casino that has failed under a February US Supreme Court ruling.  Our Governor Deval Patrick set out last year to bring 3 commercial resort casinos.  That crashed and burned under senior legislative weight.  Now gambling bills arise again.  Casinos, racinos and/or slot parlors.  The battle is continual.  I hope to display and comment upon effectively quotations from various individuals their convictions and attitudes on this pressing subject.  May it educate, inform and entertain you thoroughly. 

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Saturday, June 27, 2009

M.I.N.E. Part III
 
“It’s a ploy to keep going to get what they’re looking for, until they’re finally going to get their full-blown casino. Even my friends who come over tell me they would never live here.” - Hal Perry, neighbor to Twin Rivers Casino in RIHis father was a contruction worker who first built the Lincoln Downs (now Twin Rivers) racetrack.
 
More is never enough.  One generation later and the town has changed.  The whole thing has drawn the ire of those who have to put up with a casino in their town.  It just gets worse and worse.  Horse track to dog track to racino to 24 hr slots to all slots then full blown casino.  And the neighbors hate it.  Of course, this was not what was advertised.  It never is.
 
Mr. Perry knows.  "Its a ploy."  Casino lobbyists, track owners, casino developers and investers know what they want and it is only your cash.  The blazes with the host community or the losers patrons.
 
“I am considering moving,” said Mr. Baglini, a 20-year resident. “Lincoln is no longer the Lincoln it was. This was rural country with historic homes. It is being irreversibly changed.”
 
And this what some want for Massachusetts.  Bring casinos or slots or any such thing and MA will NEVER be the same again.  Learn from other's mistakes for a change.
10:34 pm est

Friday, June 19, 2009

M. I. N. E. Part II
 
''If the Legislature sent [a table games bill] to me, and it was the will of the Legislature, I would consider it.'' - Pennsyvania Governor Ed Rendell
 
Gee, only a few years ago PA brought in slot machines to bring in added revenue and the magical pot of gold at the end of the gambling rainbow didn't bring in the revenue to stem off state revenue short falls.  But, as always More Is Never Enough"Let's bring table games."  Of course, who has his sticky fat fingers in the mess is Sheldon Adelson.  Is there a state that he doesn't throw his wallet around?  At least Rendell admits bringing them will not solve  PA's budget problems.
PA seems so full of corruption, can we continue to wish slots or casinos for us, the other Commonwealth?
9:17 pm est

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Slots for Who?
 
Maura Carney, 45, of Brockton, former Brockton Sgt. Lon Elliott, 47, of Abington and Lilly Rempel, 28, of Taunton, a German citizen who worked at the Raynham dog track, were arrested Wednesday on a federal indictment charging conspiracy to commit marriage fraud and entering into a marriage to evade immigration laws.
Carney, general manager of the Brockton Fair and daughter of Raynham dog track owner George Carney, is accused of recruiting Elliott to marry Rempel in 2007 so the German woman — who was in the United States on visa — could stay in the country.

Elliott had been in charge of the Brockton Police Department detail office until January 2007, when he was replaced. One of his duties included arranging the paid details for the Brockton Fair.

Elliott was fired from the department earlier this year in connection with the arrest of a man who owed money to the Raynham track.

Jose Semedo, a black businessman, told police he was falsely arrested and then called a racial slur when he protested.

Semedo, who owed the Raynham dog track $5,200, was picked up on a warrant that had been cleared up a day earlier. He also said he was kept locked up even after Elliott was told the warrant was no good.

Feds watching for cases of marriage fraud

Can we expect more of this?  What is this family about anyway?  Breaking the law of the land for favors and the false arrests of people who owe the company.  George Carney wants slots at his dying track, whose life support plug will be pulled in 7 months.  What more corruption would we get if he, his family or anyone else are allowed to get into the predatory gambling business?  NO Casino, NO Racino and NO Slots.

Hat tip to Blogger Shark.  You really bite.

9:20 am est

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Breaking News

Resolution Opposing Predatory Gambling Wins at Mass. State Democrat Convention in Springfield

Today, at the Democrat Platform Convention in Sprigfield, the delegates voted to add to the democrat platform a resolution to oppose slot machines and predatory gambling.  The delegates passed the resolution.  This good news in that it would mean that pro-casino politicians would be bucking against their own party platform if they support slots at the tracks.  Delegates as a rule do not like their candidates running contrary to the official party platform.  This makes it even more difficult for expanded gambling to pass in MA.  The full text of the resolution:

Whereas the Democratic Party has a long and proud tradition of advocating for social justice, working for policies that promote the public health, and fighting to protect citizens from exploitive and predatory business practices And whereas modern slot machines use neuroscience-informed technology to mesmerize and entrap gamblers and to keep them playing until they have exhausted their resources ("playing to extinction And whereas medical research has documented the highly addictive nature of the brain's chemical reactions to slot machine stimulation; And whereas licensing and promoting such addictive, predatory gambling technology for the purpose of raising State revenues goes against the aforementioned values and principles for which the Democratic Party has long stood, and is at odds with the ideals that underlie our Party's honorable and consistent struggle to end the deceptive and predatory lending, marketing, and pricing practices that have pushed so many families to the brink; And whereas legalizing slot machines would erode participation in the Lottery and siphon away from local small businesses the discretionary spending on goods and services that they depend on; And whereas the development of slot machine parlors would neither create significant new jobs, nor increase tourism in Massachusetts; And whereas evidence from other states indicates that the long-term costs of gambling addiction -- increased substance abuse, increased crime, increased family discord and dysfunction -- outweigh the short term benefits of licenses and gambling revenues; Now, therefore, be it resolved that the Massachusetts Democratic Party, as a matter of both principle and policy, opposes the legalization of slot machines and any similar efforts to promote addictive and predatory gambling as a means of raising public revenues.

Today Casino Free Philly Beat the House

"Its pretty awesome to see security scrambling around the casino like lovesick puppy dogs after us. They have no idea what to do!"
 
Numerous anti-casino organizations lead by Casino Free Philly met today to peacefully protest the predatory gambling industry at Harrah's Casino in Chester Pennsylvania.  Around 50 protesters sporadically entered the casino and proceeded to "play" the slot machines.  They put in their money and sat there.  They didn't hit "spin".  Apparently you have to lose your money to be considered playing.  They had wonderful conversations with workers and patrons alike.  It was management that like them there.  As they were escorted out the activists took off their outer shirts to reveal t-shirts that read, "You Won't Prey On Us".  Two thumbs up to Casino Free Philly.
9:49 pm est

Friday, June 5, 2009

Casino Flu and Slot Syndrome

Nevada, gambling capital of America, has also long been the country’s problem gambling capital.

The only significant statewide study on the topic, in 2002, showed that about 6.4 percent of the state’s adults were either problem or pathological gamblers — almost one in 15 Nevadans. And Gamblers Anonymous has more active chapters in the Las Vegas Valley than in any other metropolitan area in the world.

Yet before 2005, Nevada officials barely acknowledged the problem, or that myriad social costs were associated with it.

Las Vegas Sun June 1, 2009

Wow!  Can you imagine that?  It is estimated that over 110,000 adults in Nevada have got Casno Flu.  Now that is an epidemic.  Just imagine if Massachsetts gets casinos and slots.  That's over 277,000 adults.  Our state leaders are betting that these addicted and problem gamblers are going to save the Commonwealth.  Just what the doctor ordered.

And this:

“I am quite disappointed some of my fellow Democrats would even consider action like this (slots at the race tracks).  Democrats are supposed to be the part that advocates for jobs — not against them.” - Raynham Selectman Chairman Joseph R. Pacheco

Apparently boy Pacheco, the guy with the same last name as but not related to Slot State Senator Marc Pacheco, has slot syndrome and is enraged so much that all the democtrats are not going ga ga for predatory gambling also.  He will be trying to infect the delegates at the state convention in Springfield this week end.  Come on down Joey.  Casino Free Mass has a booth there with vaccine waiting for your arrival.

10:00 pm est


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