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Offline westkoast

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I'm not choosing sides but very interesting lawsuit about ready to be ruled upon.
Do casinos share the blame and responsibility for aiding and abbetting (no pun intended) known compulsive problem gamblers?
http://www.mycasinolawsuit.com/arelias_story

Please people, before attacking her, notice why she is suing the casinos.  It is not to recoup her money.  It is to hold them responsible to the extent they are. -judgement call.

My guess is the mob and corporate demons who co-own the casinos have threatened the life the of the judge and his relatives going to 53rd cousin 47 million times over.  Rule we are zero percent to blame -or else!

The mob was long ago pushed out of Las Vegas Reality.  When those older casinos they had a grip on got replaced by the corporate casinos their influence and power faded.  Not saying they are 100% gone but they dont control casinos like you think.  The Italian Mob has been severly weakened over the past two decades.
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So, it's not her fault, it's theirs.

Again, personal responsibility
I see you read her article.  Like the part where she stayed at the same few tables for 5 straight days, the staff gave her candy bars and orange juice to keep going.  She brushed her teeth at the table.  They limoed her around in this condition.  Her parants came to pick up her up to get her into rehab.  Seeing her parants at the door, the order was given to shuffle her away from them to the other side of the casino.

No the casinos share none of the blame.

good God. ::)

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The mob was long ago pushed out of Las Vegas Reality.  When those older casinos they had a grip on got replaced by the corporate casinos their influence and power faded.  Not saying they are 100% gone but they dont control casinos like you think.  The Italian Mob has been severly weakened over the past two decades.
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Translation:  You watched the movie "Casino" and think u know all about Vegas now.

westkoast the mob is still very much in Vegas. ;)  How much "control" they have is debateable.
If you haven't heard of what goes on downstairs in the casinos, nevermind.
« Last Edit: July 19, 2008, 05:33:15 PM by Reality »

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So, it's not her fault, it's theirs.

Again, personal responsibility
I see you read her article.  Like the part where she stayed at the same few tables for 5 straight days, the staff gave her candy bars and orange juice to keep going.  She brushed her teeth at the table.  They limoed her around in this condition.  Her parants came to pick up her up to get her into rehab.  Seeing her parants at the door, the order was given to shuffle her away from them to the other side of the casino.

No the casinos share none of the blame.

good God. ::)

Unless they taped her down to her chair - she could have left at any time, 'parants' or no...sorry, as someone who deals with addiction issues personally on a mostly daily basis i don't blame anyone else for my issues but myself...how about this...if the woman knew she had problems which she did she should never have gone into the casino in the first place...let me guess, you oppose dodgeball in elementary schools as well don't you?

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Let me guess.

Bars that overserve slobbering drunks bear no responsibility when they crash their car into you crossing the street on your way to Staples to see Kobe.

I do think Dodgeball was an okay, not great but okay movie.

She did not know she had problems.  She was an attourney for a class action suit in an airliner crash and after attending so many funerals she unwisely  chose the casino as a place to unwind.  Then she got wound.

From what i have heard, i would assign 80% her and 20% the scamcinos.

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The mob was long ago pushed out of Las Vegas Reality.  When those older casinos they had a grip on got replaced by the corporate casinos their influence and power faded.  Not saying they are 100% gone but they dont control casinos like you think.  The Italian Mob has been severly weakened over the past two decades.
Translation:  You watched the movie "Casino" and think u know all about Vegas now.

westkoast the mob is still very much in Vegas. ;)  How much "control" they have is debateable.
If you haven't heard of what goes on downstairs in the casinos, nevermind.

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No not translation I watched Casino...its a fact that the mob has lost its hold because of all the familys being severely weakend by the FBI.  They make all their money now in unions and business protection.  Maybe you should keep up before you try to talk smack.

The mob is not still very much in Vegas...i'd like to see where you think that because the money out there is from large investors, people like Wynn, and overseas investors.
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If you don't see the difference between a drunk driver and someone sitting at a casino table for 5 days, I can't help you,

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Well you need to tell the judge because she is using the Dram Shop Act in part as her basis and thusfar he has denied the scamcino defense lawyers attempts to dismiss it.

Altho i fully believe Fat Tony will pay a visit to that judge. 

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A judge allowed a case to proceed when a woman burned herself because she held a hot coffee cup between her legs while driving....a judge allowed a sexual harassment case to go forward over the discussion of a sienfeld episode (mulva)

Not all judges are created equal

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The media spin is all you are going by in the McDonalds case.
They had been warned 57 previous times in various states to bring the temps down on their boiling coffee.

Does that mean i side with the woman who put it between her legs and drove?  No.
I assign her 98% blame and McDs 2%.
The millions she got, albeit a gross overpayment, amounted to one hours worth of coffee sales for McDs worldwide.

Again, i dont give her millions. 
I also shed no tear for McDonalds.

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Is it or is it not a fact that instead of using a cup holder she was driving with the coffee cup between her legs...fragile weak styrofoam type cupe with a cheap plastic lead?

Yes it was real hot, but again, she was the idiot who thought driving that way was a bright idea...


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I agree.  I might pay her medical bills and that's it.

But interestingly McDs did bring the boil hot temps down after that.
Some like it hot, i know.  I marvel at people who swig down near boiling temp coffee.  Freakin lizards. :D

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It's mcdonalds coffee anyway, it's like drinking coors beer, it's just water with some color in it

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As for the summer league play, Jason Thompson, who was called a "reach" by the basketball pundits when Petrie drafted him out of Rider University at #12 last month, is showing he belongs in the NBA. Whether he will be an "elite" power forward is unclear. But he is big, fast, strong, and athletic. That gives the Kings something to work with there. He also is coachable, and has the desire. He came to the NBA as a senior out of college, which for some reason has become something of a negative knock on rookies, like they must not be very good if they stayed in college for four years to get a stupid degree. All three of the Kings' picks this year are therefore stupid and questionable NBA talents. 

Sean Singletary, the King's first of two second round picks, is a point guard who averaged 19 points and 5 assists as a senior at Virginia. He looks pretty good at the summer league play also and will back up Beno Udrih at the point this season.

I watched the Blazer v Kings summer league game.  I knew absolutely nothing of Jason Thompson, and I have to admit that he actually looked pretty good, at least from the perspective of summer league.  He is a PF, scored well, rebounded fine, and played fine the defensive end.

I knew a little more of Sean Singletary, and I liked what I saw as well.  He was slighter of build than I remember, and he obviously has a ways to go, but I think he can play in the league.

Singletary did not show during the summer league his penchant for scoring that he did in college, but otherwise did fine. Thompson seems like a very determined kid, who once is told what he needs to do, goes out and works on doing it. The Kings need rebounding, so he addresses that and his summer league numbers came very close to what he did in college.

The other two 'veteran' Kings players who made a decent showing this summer were our last two first round picks, Quicy Douby and Spencer Hawes. Douby's scoring was noteworthy, while Hawes showed some rebounding and defense, but oddly less offense, then he did his rookie year. He also shed body fat while gaining strength in the time from the end of the season till the summer league. His promise is very high and he will get a decent chance to prove it while Brad tokes...er....takes in the first five games of the season from the sidelines while going through his suspension.

Sheldon Williams is the other guy who needs to prove his worth. Being picked #5 in the draft, his option is up this year ($4.3 million if the Kings so chose to pick it up) so he maybe should not have blown off one of the summer league games to attend the ESPY awards with his fiance, superstar WNBA player Candace Parker, and instead played all the games like he did the last one, where he put up 20 points with nine rebounds.
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