Originally posted by Awesome Sauce Malone
These self anointed saints gather together and tell each other how wonderful they are and how weak, sad and pathetic everyone else is and pretend what a great world this would be if everyone else just accepted the truth, their truth. They will tell you its Gods truth or whatever other icon dominates their daliy lives.
Im not condemning spirituallity, I believe its good to look inside and hope for a greater good. Im also not saying that all business should be tolerated(eg some types of porn), but those are extremes.
I come from a state with gaming. Its highly regulated, countless people enjoy it. The city and state have made millions in tax revenue and many people have good jobs because of it. Are there some people who abuse it? Yes there are, but I was at a buffet yesterday and you should see all the fat people. Can you not say these people are eating themselves to a quick grave, thus depriving their families of love, finances, and costing you and me money by over burdening our health care system. Why not vote to get rid of buffets or perhaps fat people!
I can hear it now, Yes KC but the crime rate rises, yes it does, but thats the cost of doing business.
The final argument that critics of gambling make is this: "Casinos bring crime with them to areas that didn't have crime before." Since many casino towns have been built on grassland and prairie and water, yes, indeed, once a casino goes up so does crime. But is the influx of some dirty rotten scoundrels unique to casinos or is it the cost of doing business?
Let's do an experiment. Let's make all the casinos of America vanish. Right now. Poof! They're now gone. Like George Bailey in "It's A Wonderful Life," they never existed. In their place, let us make huge shopping centers suddenly appear. So what happens? Crime goes up! Why? Because huge shopping centers attract people with money and people with money attract the nefarious element. I'd be willing to bet that if a study were done concerning land use, the so-called rise in crime that casinos bring would be found to be no greater, and probably much, much less owing to good security, than the rise in crime that huge shopping malls bring.
Let's do an experiment. Let's make all the casinos of America vanish. Right now. Poof! They're now gone. Like George Bailey in "It's A Wonderful Life," they never existed. In their place, let us make huge shopping centers suddenly appear. So what happens? Crime goes up! Why? Because huge shopping centers attract people with money and people with money attract the nefarious element. I'd be willing to bet that if a study were done concerning land use, the so-called rise in crime that casinos bring would be found to be no greater, and probably much, much less owing to good security, than the rise in crime that huge shopping malls bring.
I can say this, hope you all will drive to Mulvane and enjoy all the new capital improvements, after all I wonder who paid for it.
There falls the words of fools about my ears
To hasten by the years the journey that I make through myself.
The travellers that pass by me as I wend my way
All reaching out to say their path can find the way
To the truth.
Answers everywhere, promising solutions to my fears
Leading through halls with no doors in the walls
And leave me in the darkness.
But to close my ears to all will bar the way
For those who've travelled through.
To hasten by the years the journey that I make through myself.
The travellers that pass by me as I wend my way
All reaching out to say their path can find the way
To the truth.
Answers everywhere, promising solutions to my fears
Leading through halls with no doors in the walls
And leave me in the darkness.
But to close my ears to all will bar the way
For those who've travelled through.
8)
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