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Slots would 'exploit' elderly and poor, GOP officials claim here
Small rally urges state to block gambling expansion this week.
Lancaster New Era
Published: Jun 29, 2004
13:27 EST
By Tom Murse

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As for Denlinger’s remark about abandoning the poor, Sturla said: “If he wants to come help out in one of my homeless shelters — which exist only in Lancaster — I’d be glad to welcome any of their help any day.

“Any day they want to open a homeless shelter in their district to help, or if they want to provide the kind of services we do to the downtrodden in this county, I’d also welcome their help with any of that,” Sturla added.


Don't worry Mr.Sturla, if gambling addicts become desperate the other districts will need homeless shelters to house them. Lancaster City has too many already. Share the wealth!
Kate
gambling is just another subject where people need to take responsibility for themselves. If you can't afford it, don't gamble. I can't afford to go and play the slots but I can buy a raffle ticket or a PowerBall ticket... I'm going to win too
Hope
I'd like to see private gambling permitted, with less involvement of the government, but in lieu of that, I basically agree with each of the last four posts. These pols are simply making a play for their socially conservative base.
eurytopic
The GOP at its best try to scare the old folks.
iliveincountydoyou
You guys need a decent sized native american tribe...

It always seemed so strange that the PA Lottery was extended to Sundays. Usually that brings out the God Squad.

Oh, wait... it was not in the 'best interest' of the God Squad to protest... their elderly members BENEFITED from the Sunday sales. Wouldn't want to p*ss off the constituency.
harv1
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