Thursday, April 5, 2012

Obama thinks but Cardinal Governor Andrew Cuomo & Attorney General

Eric Scheiderman do not allow women (and Greeks et al) to bet at Nassau OTB on Andrew Cuomo's holidays, Roman Catholic Easter and Roman Catholic Palm Sunday. And Cardinal Cuomo thinks he is Presidential material?


Dear Attorney General Eric Schneiderman:

    The Bettors of the State of New York and the employees of the remaining OTBs, public benefit corporations, have no standing to ask for your Opinion to the following simple questions with seemingly obvious answers::


1. Will the Attorney General defend the constitutionality of NY PML Sec 105?
2. Does NY PML Sec 105 apply to   Nassau OTB?
3. Does NY PML  Sec 105 violate the rights of New York Bettors secured by NY Const. Art. 1, Sec. 3?
4. Is NY PML Sec 105 vague, indefinite and/or overly broad as the term "Easter Sunday" does not define one and only one Sunday in all years (see eg Gregorian and Julian Calendars)?  See article from the Wall Street Journal on Calendars below.

I hope that you will sua sponte issue an Opinion as to the above so that bettors may bet, workers may work or not as they wish, and the State and its subdivisions make money. There are tracks running all across the United States every day of the year that bettors want to bet. Track calendars may be found at eg www.ntra.com. The OTBs also sell  New York Lottery tickets which are drawn every day of the year. The OTBs also cash non IRS Lottery tickets in cash for any sum, a convenience for many Lotto Players.

It is critical in these current time that the OTBs are open when customers want to bet. I believe that your Opinion will belatedly validate the actions of New York City OTB taken on the advice of its Counsel in 2003.


Sincerely yours,

Open On 1st Palm Sunday, Otb Rakes In $2m - New York Daily News

articles.nydailynews.com/.../18220335_1_racing-and-wagering-boar...
Open On 1st Palm Sunday, Otb Rakes In $2m. BY JERRY BOSSERT DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER. Monday, April 14, 2003. New York City Off-Track Betting ...




 §  105. Supplementary regulatory powers of the board.  Notwithstanding
  any inconsistent provision of law,  the  board  through  its  rules  and
  regulations  or  in  allotting  dates  for  racing  or in licensing race
  meetings at which pari-mutuel betting is permitted  shall  be  empowered
  to:  (i)  permit racing at which pari-mutuel betting is conducted on any
  or all dates from the first day of January through the thirty-first  day
  of December, inclusive of Sundays but exclusive of December twenty-fifth
  and  Palm  Sunday  and  Easter  Sunday; and (ii) fix minimum and maximum
  charges for admission at any race meeting.



Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1  

Sunday of St. Mary of Egypt

Mary of Egypt

Gerontios & Vasilides the Martyrs

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2  

6th Monday of Lent

Titus the Wonderworker

Theodora the Virgin-martyr of Palestine

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3  

6th Tuesday of Lent

Nikitas the Confessor

Joseph the Hymnographer

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4  

6th Wednesday of Lent

George the Righteous of Maleon

Righteous Plato the Studite

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5  

6th Thursday of Lent

Monk-Martyrs Claudius, Diodore, Victor, Victorinus, and those with them

Theodora the Righteous of Thessaloniki

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6  

6th Friday of Lent

Eutychios, Patriarch of Constantinople

Methodius, Equal-to-the-Apostles & Enlightener of the Slavs

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7  

Lazarus Saturday

Kalliopios the Martyr, Roufinos the Deacon & Akylina the Martyr in Sinope

Tikhon, Patriarch of Moscow and Enlightener of North America

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8  

Palm Sunday

Agavos, Rouphos, Asynkritos, Phlegon, Herodion, & Hermes of the 70 Apostles

Rufus the Obedient of the Kiev Caves

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9  

Holy Monday

Eupsychios the Martyr

Vadim the Righteous of Persia

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10  

Holy Tuesday

Terence & his Companions beheaded at Carthage

Gregory V, the Holy Martyr & Patriarch of Constantinople

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11  

Holy Wednesday

Antipas, Bishop of Pergamon

Pharmuthios the Anchorite

12  

Holy Thursday

Basil the Confessor, Bishop of Parios

Anthoussa the Righteous of Constantinople

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13  

Holy Friday

Martin the Confessor, Pope of Rome

14  

Holy Saturday

Aristarchos, Pudens, Trophimos the Apostles of the 70

Thomais the Martyr of Alexandria

15  

Great and Holy Pascha

Crescens the Martyr

Leonidas, Bishop of Athens

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16  
Fast Free

Renewal Monday

Agape, Chionia, & Irene, the Holy Martyrs

17  
Fast Free

Renewal Tuesday

Symeon the Holy Martyr & Bishop of Persia

Makarios, Bishop of Corinth

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18  
Fast Free

Renewal Wednesday

Holy Father John the Righteous, disciple of St. Gregory of Decapolis

Euthemios the Enlightener of Karelia

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19  
Fast Free

Renewal Thursday

Paphnoutios the Holy Martyr

George the Confessor

20  
Fast Free

Renewal Friday: Theotokos of the Lifegiving Font

Theodore the Trichinas

Zacchaeus the Apostle of Caesaria

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21  
Fast Free

Renewal Saturday

Ianouarios the Holy Martyr & his Companions

Our Holy Father Maximian, Patriarch of Constantinople

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22  

Thomas Sunday

Theodore the Sykeote

Nathaniel, Luke, & Clemente the Apostles

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23  

George the Great Martyr & Triumphant

24  

2nd Tuesday after Pascha

Elizabeth the Wonderworker

Savvas the General of Rome

25  

Mark the Apostle & Evangelist

New Martyrs Emmanuel, Theodore, Gregory, Michael and the other Gregory at Macre of Alexandropoulos

26  

2nd Thursday after Pascha

Basil the Holy Martyr Bishop of Amasea

Glaphyra the Righteous

27  

2nd Friday after Pascha

Symeon the Holy Martyr

Eulogios the Innkeeper of Constantinople

28  

2nd Saturday after Pascha

The 9 Monk-martyrs of Cyzikos

Theocharus and Apostolus

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29  

Holy Myrrhbearers Sunday

Jason & Sosipater the Apostles of the 70 & their Companions

Holy Martyr Cercyra

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30  

James the Apostle & brother of St. John the Theologian

Argyra the New Martyr

Clement the Hymnographer

     

Strict Fast  

Fish Allowed

Wine and Oil Allowed

Dairy,Eggs,
and Fish Allowed

Fast Free
Note: The calendar above displays only the top two Saints or Feasts for the day. To see all the Saints commemorated on a particular day, click on the number of the day in the grid.









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White House: Obama Thinks Augusta Should Allow Women

By Carol E. Lee and Jared A. Favole

The Augusta National Golf Club house on April 4, 2012, in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)
President Barack Obama believes women should be allowed to become members of the all-male Augusta National Golf Club, White House press secretary Jay Carney said Thursday, as the four-day Masters tournament got under way.
“His personal opinion is that women should be admitted,” Mr. Carney told reporters. “But it’s obviously up to the club to decide.”
Augusta’s longstanding policy of not permitting women as members has upset women’s groups and Democrats for years, and the annual Masters tournament always brings fresh attention to the issue. This year, questions about the policy are being raised because the new CEO of IBM, a longtime sponsor of the Masters, is a woman, Ginni Rometty, and her predecessors have all been admitted to the club.
The White House conveyed Mr. Obama’s position on the Georgia golf club on the eve of its conference on women and the economy and as the president’s re-election campaign is making a push to win over women voters.
Mr. Obama, who regularly plays golf on weekends and vacations, has come under criticism for not including women in his foursomes. He once took a female White House adviser, Melody Barnes, on an outing but mostly plays with the same small group of male aides.
Mr. Carney said he spoke with Mr. Obama about Augusta’s all-male policy, and the president told him his views. Asked whether Mr. Obama would play at a golf course that did not permit women, Mr. Carney said he did not know.
“I think we’re kind of long past the time when women should be excluded from anything,” Mr. Carney said.

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