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Name: Les Bernal on Dec 16, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Ray Newman on Dec 17, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Concetta Fisichella on Dec 17, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Eileen Bernal on Dec 17, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Carey Theil on Dec 17, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 17, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Joseph Godfrey on Dec 17, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Thomas Grey on Dec 17, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Carolyn Grey on Dec 17, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Joel Rose on Dec 17, 2008Comments: In New York, the lottery has become unrecognizable and now includes all sorts of machine gambling, including slot machines. The State Court of Appeals has determined that these slots ("video lottery terminals" are part of the lottery because they are connected to a central computer. This interpretation stands the doctrine of original intent on its head.Flag
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Name: Grant Ipsen on Dec 17, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: JoDean Joy on Dec 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Weston Ware on Dec 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Guy C. Clark on Dec 18, 2008Comments: Good workFlag
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Name: Arnold Buchman on Dec 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Jennifer Dimmick on Dec 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: William Moore on Dec 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Sandra Lane on Dec 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: David Harris on Dec 18, 2008Comments: It is sad that State governments resort to gaming profits for funding. It is wrong as well as counterproductive.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 18, 2008Comments: stop predatory gambling.Flag
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Name: Mary Pennington on Dec 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anne Kelly on Dec 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Richard Randall on Dec 18, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Cisco McSorley on Dec 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Jean Duncan on Dec 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Vern Duncan on Dec 19, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Ed & Linda Payton on Dec 20, 2008Comments: Yes, we must stop the predatory gambling that is going on in our nation right now. It has become a scurge on society.Flag
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Name: Wilbur Seale on Dec 20, 2008Comments: Gambling is a serious disease and the Lottery is the worst form of gambling, I think. It holds out such enticing dreams of striking it rich just once! It affects those of us who can least afford it. It must be stopped along with all other forms of gambling!Flag
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Name: Clark Thayne on Dec 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Sherri Swanson on Dec 20, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Jeffrey S. Bahr on Dec 21, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Dec 21, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: David S. Robertson on Dec 22, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Helen Robertson on Dec 22, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Doris Buckma on Dec 23, 2008Comments: Our N. M. government is addicted to gambling...depending on it to fund education!! It is so screwed up!Flag
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Name: Donald Cole on Dec 23, 2008Comments: We as a nation need to stop the expansion of predatory gambling. It is destroying too many lives and leaving homes in shambles. Enough is enough!Flag
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Name: Donald Cole on Dec 23, 2008Comments: We as a nation need to stop the expansion of predatory gambling. It is destroying too many lives and leaving homes in shambles. Enough is enough!Flag
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Name: Stephen Walsh on Dec 23, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Martin Smith on Dec 24, 2008Comments: My government has become the huckster on the street corner selling "Rolex" watches for pennies on the dollar.Flag
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Name: Craig Anthony Rolling on Dec 24, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: David N. Jones, M.D. on Dec 25, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: June M. Stetson on Dec 29, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: James O. Stetson on Dec 29, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: James O. Stetson on Dec 29, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Daniel Buck on Dec 29, 2008Comments:Flag