Ronson
What amuses me the most is the assumption at the beginning of this thread that a rich person should be barred from buying lottery tickets. That it would be much better for poor or middle class people to dump their hard earned money into lottery tickets that are almost certainly not going to win (that's the nature of lottery tickets, after all).
No, Ronson, I said it is his right to do what he wants, I just said it was poor form. Please read everything that I put there.
Ronson
There was some republican politician a few years back that got exposed as a huge gambler. Not an illegal gambler, but someone who would plunk a lot of money down at a casino. This was apparently a scandal, and I still to this day can't understand why.
Many social conservatives frown on gambling.
Ronson
I so much prefer this method of enrichment than the actions of the government officials embroiled in the Abramoff scandals or the Duke Cunningham scandals - though one might be the extention of another ... I don't really know.
Here we go, you just can't help yourself, you have to invoke the name of all your favorite scandals anytime the word "Republican" is mentioned. Give it a rest, we know you love Abramoff, we know you love the Duke.
Ronson
And even worse are the perfectly legal methods government officials are using to enrich themselves through the distribution of no-bid contracts to companies they own significant stock holdings.
SCANDALS! EEEEVIL! EVIL SCANDALLLSS!
Ronson
Seriously, it's very telling when someone can dismiss the corruption and the exploitation of the laws and get mad when someone is buying lottery tickets.
Damn, I can't win for losing with you.