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Daily Archives: May 22, 2017
18 arrested during simultaneous illegal gambling operation raids in … – KGBT-TV
Posted: May 22, 2017 at 4:23 am
The Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office arrested 18 people during a simultaneous illegal gambling operation raids in Donna and Weslaco on Thursday, according to a news release. (Photos courtesy of the Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office)
Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office investigators arrested 18 people during simultaneous illegal gambling operation raids in Donna and Weslaco on Thursday, according to a news release.
At approximately 2 p.m., Sheriff's investigators executed a search warrant at a building on Val Verde Road in Donna, according to the news release. Investigators arrested nine suspects, and seized 94 gambling machine electronic devices and $20,494, according to the news release.
The second search warrant was executed at a building located on the corner of Mile 12 1/2 North and Farm-to-Market Road 88 in Weslaco, according to the news release. Investigators arrested nine suspects, and seized 149 gambling machine electronic devices and $19,831, according to the news release.
The suspects range in age from 19 to 64.
All 18 suspects were charged with keeping a gambling place, promotion of gambling place, possession of gambling device/equipment/paraphernalia and engage in organized criminal activity.
Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office asks anyone with information on known gambling arcades in Hidalgo County to call Hidalgo County Crime Stoppers at 668-8477.
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Cotterell: Legislative action on gambling more important than ever – Tallahassee.com
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I will admit to holding a grudge against casino gambling.
When my son was about 7, we went out to Reno and he was fascinated by what he called machines that give you money. Children arent allowed in casinos, not even in Nevada, so we decided to teach him a lesson at the airport as we left town at about 5 a.m.
There were slot machines at the departure gate, which was deserted. With a furtive look around, I gave Chris a nickel and let him pull the handle. Of course, he won $20. Can you imagine how heavy 400 nickels are when there are no shops open to make change at the airport?
My botched attempt at an object lesson didnt turn my son into a compulsive gambler. I dont play poker with friends and have never been tempted by all the easy-money opportunities weve got in Florida, from Seminole casinos to lottery sales at Publix. My attitude is still what I tried to teach my kid: A game of chance wont work, if both sides have an equal chance.
Or, as the great Florida folk troubadour Gamble Rogers used to say, The surprisin thing aint that a fool and his money are soon parted, its that a fool and his money got together in the first place.
The casino industry, which certainly has unlimited money to lobby the Legislature and finance constitutional amendment campaigns, has been trying for more than 40 years to change the face of Florida tourism into something more resembling Nevada. In 1978, voters rejected a public-petition constitutional amendment backed by a group of Miami Beach hotel owners, who were tired of seeing tourists change planes in Miami and Fort Lauderdale en route to casino resorts in the Caribbean.
Variations on the gambling theme riverboats, county option, nowhere cruises have gained ground in a few referendums since then. The Seminole Tribes and pari-mutuels got differing forms of what is euphemistically termed gaming (which sounds like playing, not risking). But the Legislature has repeatedly rolled snake eyes in attempts to legalize, regulate and tax the lucrative business. Weve had cruise ships and dog tracks, jai-alai frontons, horse racing, the lottery even a short-lived fling with internet cafes that cost us a lieutenant governor.
The Legislature has paid for six-figure consultant studies, held hearings all over the landscape and listened to lobbyists advocating giant destination resorts or warning that more gambling will besmirch the family vacation image Florida has cultivated for nearly a century. Theres even a backlash petition campaign now which, if it gets on next years ballot and musters 60 percent support, would require voter approval for gambling expansion.
The House and Senate left town this month without resolving their differences on gambling legislation just as they failed to agree on implementing medicinal use of marijuana, workers compensation and some other important issues. The budget they passed, in overtime, was no prize either, so theyll probably be back in special session pretty soon perhaps to override a budget veto, implement the medicinal marijuana thing or take care of other unfinished business.
Special sessions are not a bad thing, by the way. Sure, it would be nice if legislators did all their work in 60 days. It would be nice if they passed only good bills that please everybody, too. But youre not going to get that with 160 decision-makers of whom four to six actually make decisions so would you rather they pass lousy bills on time, or come back and do a bit better?
But back to casinos. Its not just a yes-or-no proposition. Theres are good arguments for them. Its not like we havent had gambling for many, many mango seasons, ranging from old folks bingo to Hialeahs horseys. The state depends on gambling revenue, so much so that it has an entire department to run its own bad-bet business. People obviously want to do it, and theres a limit to how much the state should protect us from our folly.
If necessity is the mother of invention, coming up with a new gambling policy became more necessary than ever for the Legislature last week. The Florida Supreme Court unanimously rejected an effort by Creek Entertainment Gretna to add slot machines, which were authorized in a Gadsden County referendum.
Seven other counties Brevard, Palm Beach, Lee, Duval, Hamilton, St. Lucie and Washington voted for slots at pari-mutuels in local elections, following legislative action in 2009 that allowed the Seminole Tribe of Florida to have blackjack in its casinos. Only some dog and horse tracks in Southeast Florida were allowed slots, under a statewide constitutional referendum.
The justices reasoned, quite logically, that a county government could no more exceed the state Constitution in authorizing gambling than it could hold a local referendum to impose a state income tax, suspend term limits for its legislators or do other things not authorized from above.
Bill Cotterell is a retired Tallahassee Democrat reporter who writes a twice-weekly column. He can be reached at bcotterell@tallahassee.com
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Premier League WAG ‘loses 100k in one night while gambling at same casino Wayne Rooney lost 500k’ – Mirror.co.uk
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A Premier League WAG allegedly blew 100,000 while gambling in the same casino that Wayne Rooney lost 500,000.
It has allegedly left an international superstar worried that his wife has a gambling problem.
According to The Sun on Sunday , the splurge occurred during a one night session on the roulette wheel at the Manchester 235 casino.
A source allegedly said: He is sensible with his money and has earned millions throughout his career and done all the right things - bought a house, made investments and sorted out a nice pension.
His wife enjoys the finer things in life and the trappings of wealth. But he was shocked to learn she had lost so much money in one go.
He doesnt mind her having a flutter, but he remains a working-class lad at heart and he wouldnt dream of losing that kind of money gambling.
Manchester United and England captain Rooney is said to have lost half a million pounds gambling at the same casino earlier this year.
The 31-year-old spent over 4,000 a minute during his visit to the venue in the early hours of the morning.
Onlookers claimed that Rooney entered the casino alone, and played roulette and blackjack and he knocked back a few beers.
One witness said: He was gambling a lot on red when he was playing roulette which seemed appropriate and was putting long-shot bets on solo numbers. He kept losing but that just prompted him to bet more.
He was chasing his losses, which was just making things worse for him. People in the casino were looking at him and were stunned at what was happening.
He was cursing under his breath and seemed to be in his own little world fixated on the tables and all the machines around them.
The spree comes after UK football has been rocked by a series of gambling scandals including an 18-month ban for Burnleys Joey Barton over betting on matches.
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Why is Ontario forcing docs to participate in euthanasia? – Toronto Sun
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Toronto Sun | Why is Ontario forcing docs to participate in euthanasia? Toronto Sun From the beginning of the debate over the now legal medical procedure of medically assisted dying, politicians have simply assumed doctors would do it. Why? Why assume all doctors (and nurses) would be comfortable with this burden? Especially since the ... |
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Euthanasia bill criticised by Southern Cross Care – Tasmania Examiner
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22 May 2017, 9 a.m.
Tasmanias largest aged care provider not asked to consult on legislation.
Lara Giddings
The chairman of Tasmaniaslargest aged care provider says itis extremely concerning Lara Giddings and CassyOConnor failed to ask for Southern Cross Care to consult ontheir revised euthanasia legislation.
Board chairman Ray Groom said the decision was extremely disappointing.
We operate nineresidential aged care or nursing homes, extensive home care services and 13 retirement villages across Tasmania, he said.
It is well known to both Members that this life and death issue is of vital concern to the aged care sector. Yet there has been no consultation with us.
Mr Groom saiddebate on the Bill should be adjourned until a full and proper consultation had taken place with interested parties.
He said it must be done sothere couldbe a complete and detailed understanding of exactly what was being proposed in the revised legislation.
Lower House MPs in the Tasmanian Parliament are set to have a conscience debate on thenew Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill this week.
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Pit bull on the brink of euthanasia gets second chance as a police dog instead – Mashable
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Mashable | Pit bull on the brink of euthanasia gets second chance as a police dog instead Mashable Leonard, a pit bull who had been put on the euthanasia list due to aggressive behavior, is set to become Ohio's first pit bull police dog. According to local ABC news, Leonard was brought to Union County Humane Society where staff members found ... Pit bull spared from euthanasia becomes police K-9 WATCH: Leonard the dog on brink of euthanasia becomes Ohio's first pit bull police dog Dog who faced death in shelter to become Ohio's first pit bull K9 |
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‘Saturday Night Live’: The Most Memorable Moments This Season – New York Times
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'Saturday Night Live': The Most Memorable Moments This Season New York Times A review last Sunday about A Man and His Presidents: The Political Odyssey of William F. Buckely Jr., by Alvin S. Felzenberg, misstated the religious affiliation of Whittaker Chambers, who reviewed Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged for Buckley's National ... |
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I Know Why the Caged Libertarian Chirps – The Libertarian Republic – The Libertarian Republic
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I receive far too many rations of shit from my fellow libertarians for pointing out things that President Cheeto is doing to further libertarianism. Specifically, he is reducing government regulatory intrusion into business, he is calling out the corrupt and disingenuous press, and he is doing his damnedest to throw a monkey wrench albeit incoherently at times [like, all the time] into the unelected bureaucracy that actually runs everything political in this nation. The Swamp, the Deep State, whatever you want to call it.
The rations of shit I receive go like this, Yabbut, yabbut hes not a libertarian you have no grounds to support him!
I never claimed, nor have I ever implied, Donnie Combover to be a libertarian. He is libertarian only to the degree that libertarian ideals are not inconsistent with his own priorities. Ive simply acknowledged that some of the things hes doing are in our favor. Until libertarians stop gazing into their navels and create a cogent, coherent political philosophy that deals with reality in a manner that large numbers of our fellow citizens can accept, the only way libertarians will get any part of their philosophy enacted is by such coincidence. As long as Trump is doing those things that I and we favor, I will acknowledge that hes doing them. as should every other libertarian, frankly. Intellectual honesty counts for something.
The next ration of shit I am attempted to be force-fed is, Yabbut, yabbut hes doing X, Y and Z that are very very anti-libertarian!!
No kidding, and when the subjects of X, Y or Z come up as they have many times I will be found among the libertarians criticizing his policies or other efforts. To be honest, I will criticize those efforts substantially more intelligently than most other libertarians can muster, judging by what Ive seen from fellow libertarians. For I will criticize those policies, whether directly from him or from those in his administration, consistent with libertarian philosophy, and not from a position saturated with personal desire.
Case in point: the caterwauling over the directive given to federal prosecutors to advise mandatory minimum sentencing laws be invoked once more upon drug offenders. We had just gone through an eight year hiatus from those laws under the Justice For Sale Barry Hussein administration. I will say once again: the Attorney General does not have a legitimate luxury of picking and choosing which laws he will enforce, contrary to what Shyster Generals Holder and Lynch claimed. The Executive branch is the law enforcer, not the law maker, nor the law reviewer. If laws are stupid, then it is the legislatures obligation to correct them. If laws are unconstitutional, then it is the courts duty to nullify them. I understand that mandatory minimums are stupid but, libertarians, please remember what political philosophy you claim to support. Stop justifying a government that does what it wants despite the rules it must follow.
Besides which, because the nation is now beginning to wake up to the dual realities that mandatory minimums are stupid, and that drug prohibition in general and marijuana specifically is stupid AND not a legitimate federal power in the first place, the draconian enforcement of mandatory minimums on drug offenders may just push enough of our major-party fellow citizens out of their statist stupors to support a widespread correction of the matter. But in the mean time, lets pretend were better than idiot liberals.
Its often at this point of the conversation that I point out that among the non-libertarians are both Ron and Rand Paul, Thomas Massie, and Justin Amash. They, also, are simply doing a few things that lie coincidentally in the direction of libertarian ideals. These individuals are simply more libertarian than, say [and my apologies for once again picking on liberal democrats], Maxine Waters, Nancy Pelosi, Chuckles Schumer, John McCain, Lindsey Graham
But libertarians they are not. If Rand Paul were a libertarian, he would not continually sponsor tepid legislation that would permit the courts to ignore mandatory minimums if, like, no one had a problem with it, or anything. Hed instead sponsor a law that would completely rescind mandatory minimums. And hed also sponsor legislation taking drug criminalization out of the hands of the federal government and its unelected DEA dictators.
Similarly, if Justin Amash were a libertarian he wouldnt be playing into the hands of the Deep State swamp by enabling the swamps frantic histrionics over a political outsider threatening the Deep States unelected way of life. Libertarians who are libertarian are noticing that the appearance of impropriety is suddenly an impeachable affront to our form of governance when it has never been before.
Libertarians who are not libertarian, though, are lauding Amash for having the principle to acknowledge that the corrupt FBI director being fired for being corrupt looks bad enough to be impeachable, so therefore it is. It looks bad because the corrupt FBI director was in charge of the agency investigating the allegations of collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign to swing the election to Trump. It becomes Obstruction of Justice i.e., inappropriately using the influence of the position of President to sway the activities of others.
Those investigations are continuing. Firing Comey didnt even provide a speed bump to them. The looks bad argument is thus unsupportable. No justice was obstructed there nor, by the looks of it, will it ever be.
Russia could not have swung the election by any illegal means in the first place. Everyone with at least two brain cells to rub together in sentience understands this which necessarily excludes most liberals. The Deep State swamp understands this as well, but theyre too busy whipping up their insentient supporters to care.
For the record, the only two ways of illegally swaying an election are as follows: 1] Rig the vote-counting mechanisms so that 2+2=5 in Column A but 2+2=3 in Column B. This did not happen; all precinct totals were tallied multiple times and thanks to Jill Stein tallied once again just to make sure. AND 2] Create individual votes that do not belong, or alter individual votes after they have been cast. Because the US no longer uses paper ballots, altering votes after they are cast is simply impossible. But it is very possible to create votes that do not belong by voting multiple times under false names, or in multiple locations. I dont think I need to remind anyone of which political party does not wish to have Voter ID laws to reduce the occurrence of improper voting
No. If Russia did anything, it was to serve as a conduit for, or even instigator of, political espionage that made internal democrat party data public. data that made Hillary Medusa Clinton look like the manipulative, drunken, corrupt, vile-tempered shrew she is. Data that pointed out who manipulated her own partys primaries to the dismissal of the socialist twit Bernie Trotsky Sanders. In other words, if Russia did anything at all, it did what a free and independent press would have done to the democrats, just as they had been doing to the republicans, were there a free and independent press in the United States to do it. But of course there isnt, because they are corrupt and disingenuous as all libertarians understand.
Nonetheless, the libertarian hero, Justin Amash, abets the corrupt and manipulative unelected Deep State swamp by signing onto their frantic hyperbolizing about the looks of impropriety. And he is called principled for doing so.
Yet where was Amash during the Barry Hussein administration when Barry impropriously attempted to manipulate a federal court reviewing his Obamacare, by claiming that courts do not have the Constitutional authority to review legislation for constitutionality? The answer is: he was in Congress saying nothing about it. He was especially not saying that Barry Husseins infantile challenge to the federal courts was a bad looking attempt at Obstruction of Justice at least as onerous as Trump firing the corrupt and mealy-mouthed FBI director Comey. Amash didnt have principles at this point.
Where was Amash during the Barry Hussein administration when Barry created, and validated, a treaty with Iran to the exclusion of the Senate which is Constitutionally required to ratify all treaties prior to their validation? The answer is: he was in Congress saying nothing about it. He was specifically not saying that the Iran deal was a thorough subversion of the Constitution by power manipulation and thus comprised an actual threat to the republic. Actual power manipulations are significantly greater than the mere appearance of power manipulation. Amash didnt have principles at this point either.
Where was Amash from the winter of 2015 to the late summer of 2016 when Medusa was found with tens of thousands of emails from her days as Secretary of State sloughed off onto a private, unsecured computer server hidden in her bathroom, among which were hundreds of classified conversation threads and significantly more damning evidence that the Clinton Foundation was selling foreign policy considerations to the highest foreign bidder, to be delivered upon the election of Medusa as President? Answer: he was in Congress saying nothing about it. Still no principles to be found in Justin Amash.
Where was he when Medusas husband, Cuckold Bill, visited Barry Husseins second Shyster General, Loretta Lynch, who was in charge of investigatingthe mishandling of classified information by ex-government officials to talk about grandchildren? By coincidence, or not, it was immediately afterwards that any meaningful investigation into Medusas classified data problem and her sale of future US foreign policy was dropped onto the lap of the same corrupt FBI director Comey. Amash was in Congress saying nothing about it. Still no principles.
Where was he when the corrupt FBI director Comey invented a brand new caveat under the mishandling of classified data laws saying that even though Medusa did in fact violate the same laws that hundreds of normal people are in prison for violating, and thousands more have permanently lost their clearances and can never hold a job for the government again, somehow, because Medusa did not intend to violate the law, there was no prosecutable violation of the law? He was in Congress saying nothing about it. A continuation of no principles.
If Amash not to mention his libertarian acolytes wish to claim that holding our government officials feet to the fire in the face of appearance of impropriety is a libertarian principle, I will eagerly agree. Government officials in a free society are required to be beyond reproach. whether they are elected, appointed, or hired But Amash did not realize he had a principle on this subject until Trump fired the corrupt FBI director for being corrupt.
The sad fact of the matter is, there isnt a government official whose actions are anything but reproachable. This includes Amash, Massie, either of the Pauls and certainly includes Trump, his imperious authoritarian predecessor, and his drunken, psychotic challenger.
But Amash doesnt stand on principle, here. He forfeited any claim to principle when he sat idly by during the reign of Barry Hussein silently watching the guy, and virtually everyone under him, abuse their power. I do not accept that Amash suddenly found Mises and became a born-again libertarian. Anyone who claims Amash is acting to further libertarian philosophy for any reason other than coincidence is delusional. Amash is furthering libertarian ends only insofar as they are not inconsistent with his own priorities which in this case is significantly more consistent with protecting the Deep State swamp.
Except for protecting the Deep State swamp, hes not much different from Trump.
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Luke Garrison (@_lukegarrison) is currently studying criminal and constitutional law at Seattle University Law School. He holds his bachelors degree in psychology/pre-law from The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. where he concentrated in social psychology.
Being the genuine black sheep that is a conservative theatre nerd from New York, he had to begin defending his political and ideological positions from a young age. As a born and raised conservative Republican, Luke had been familiar with some libertarian ideology for many years, though he hadnt started considering the party seriously until the 2016 election. After a few too many last straws, Luke recently divorced from the Republican Party over matters of fundamental values, namely that it stands for nothing.
As an aspiring constitutional scholar, Luke is a staunch defender of originalism. He also is an outspoken advocate for free speech, Second Amendment rights, the right of humans not to be murdered in the womb, Peace through Strength, free market capitalism, and repealing the Sixteenth Amendment to begin the return of a very small federal government. He rejects the dangerous ideology known as progressivism, and is against isolationism in almost all circumstances. He believes in principles should be more important than party loyalty, which has led away from both major parties.
Some of Lukes modern political influences include Thomas Sowell, Antonin Scalia, Ronald Reagan, Ayn Rand, Mark Levin, and Ben Shapiro.
In addition to his political/legal studies, Luke is a classically-trained baritone who has been performing in musical theatre, opera, and choirs since the age of 3. He began performing professionally in high school and has worked in New York, D.C., Virginia, and Connecticut as a singer and actor. His favorite musical is Les Miserables, which he has seen and listened to countless times, been cast in two productions, and yet still always cries at the end.
In his spare time, Luke enjoys singing with his family and talking philosophy, politics, and religion with anyone who will listen over a strong, dark beer and the occasional cigar. He can usually be found debating statists from both the right and left both in person and online. Luke is a Roman Catholic and the father of a beautiful daughter. He can be reached on Twitter @_lukegarrison, or via email at [emailprotected]
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Libertarians bring political party to region – Jacksonville Journal Courier
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A political party that gained increased attention during last years divided presidential election is coming to Morgan and neighboring counties.
Ben Cox is spearheading the establishment of a Libertarian Party organization as an option for those looking for something other than Republican, Democrat or independent affiliation.
The Libertarian Party was started in 1971 in Colorado to promote the political ideologies of increased civil liberties and non-government intervention. Cox said during the last election cycle there seemed to be more people interested in something more than what the two major political parties offered.
Illinois saw a huge jump in support for third-party groups, Cox said. The Libertarian Party is trying to become [more] established in the state. The best way to create change is to give people another choice.
The are eight Libertarian Party officeholders in Illinois and about two dozen county or university party chapters. In the November election, Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson received almost 4.5 million votes about 3.27 percent of the total.
Were not only trying to set up the group, we want to give people a third option, he said. The party is considered more fiscally conservative than the Republicans and more socially liberal than the Democratic Party.
Once established, Cox said the group will be working on awareness.
We want to get people involved, show them what were about, Cox said. You only get particular views in the national media.
Typically, the group is in support of limitations for government, pro-choice for women and believe there are other options to help people in need without socially funded programs.
We dont think the government should tell people how to live their lives, Cox said.
The first meeting has not been set, but likely will be in June.
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Samantha McDaniel-Ogletree can be reached at 217-245-6121, ext. 1233, or on Twitter @JCNews_samantha.
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