Thursday, December 29, 2011

Andrew Cuomo steals NY Const. Art. 1, Sec. 3 rights of gamblers and

Lotto players.
You would think that the OTBs of New York would be open on any of the year when tracks are running anywhere in the US. Nassau OTB sells and cashes non IRS Lotto tickets. You'd think that the Lottery and Cuomo would  want the OTBs to be open to sell and cash Lottery tickets.

Andrew Cuomo can go to church on his Easter Sunday and we want to bet at Nassau OTB.
Note that the Greeks among us do not consider Andrew Cuomo's determination of Easter Sunday to be bind on anyone but him and his followers.






Gov. Cuomo, meanwhile, has all but wrapped up his second State of the State Address, to be delivered to the Legislature and hundreds of invited guests Jan. 4.
It’s expected to emphasize private-sector job creation, legalization of casino gambling and pension reform and mandate relief for fiscally hard-pressed New York City and other local governments and nonpartisan legislative and congressional redistricting.

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