palindrome
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oh dear...
I don't like the sound of this.
I don't like the sound of this.
there are many more of another type of person: the vacationer, the elderly looking to be entertained, the college-aged poker whiz, the bachelor party...
Casinos are a forum wherein people are entertained. Some are addicted, but many more are looking for a a bit of entertainment and see however many dollars of losses as the cost of that entertainment. Casinos have much more entertainment value than lottery tickets or scratch tickets, or keno or dog racing. Will it create great jobs? No. But will it add to the total entertainment mix present in this city in a positive way? Yes. And what's the result? Fewer hotel vacancies, busier restaurants, larger tourist crowds, less braindrain to more "exciting" places like New York.
So how about we allow Cape Wind and the casinos?
Truly a beautiful development for an area packed full of the biggest degenerates on the planet.
I suppose I've been called worse.
^^ BB has made his position on this casino very clear.
I wonder if they would build it on the side of the track near the marsh, so that it would have easy access to the T?
The wetlands are indeed a protected state reservation.
statler, thanks for reposting my thoughts on this complicated issue.