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There will be no gambling in Utah unless the church gets its 10% first!!
I don't gamble, on line or otherwise---
But what we really need is another law controlling what we do in our own homes!
I watch us losing one freedom after another at the hands of these 'nothing better to do' legislators. They should all be thrown out at the next possible election.
mstant,
is it ignorance or bigotry behind your statement?
the church will not accept tithing on gambling winnings. So you were either ignorant of that fact; or if you knew it, you couldn't help throwing out a barb - bigotry.
Dearest right-wingers,
Why don't you let the free market decide if gambling should be allowed in Utah. You are scream about governmental intrusion, yet you guys are the first to step in regulate what people can and can't do in their spare time. If a business venture invests the millions to open a casino and takes the risk, isn't that a good thing? If no one goes to the casino it will fail, and the free market would have spoken.
So why are you guys so against the free market?
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