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Stanley Roberts Columns
Roberts’ Rules - Pearl Harbor, Again?
Americans hate sneak attacks. They are the work of cowards. Any nation or group who has perpetrated such an offense against us has felt our wrath and been very sorry for the ultimate result. On September 25th this year, the Online Gaming industry was the victim of such an egregious attack.
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Roberts’ Rules - Lots and Lots of Slots
It has not escaped the notice of any long-term observer of the casino industry, that the dominating trend in new or re-modeled casinos has been the addition of more slot machines and the removal of table games.
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Roberts’ Rules - Where Are You Safe?
In these days of threatening terror, where can a person feel safe? The federal government tells us that the Statue of Liberty and the Brooklyn Bridge are no longer safe places. Since I’m going to NYC a few days after writing this, we can certainly avoid those places...
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Roberts’ Rules - Life is a Gamble Part 2
There are two major problems facing America, indeed the whole world todayterrorism and recession...
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Roberts’ Rules - Life is a Gamble
Although most people scrupulously avoid risk-taking, the fact remains that everything you do in life is a form of gambling. From selecting your spouse to buying your house, one is never certain of the results. No gamble in life is more serious than going to war...
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Roberts’ Rules - Big Brother: Alive and Well in California
In 1949, the late George Orwell warned us about the coming of Big Brother in his novel, 1984. Now that date has passed, so it may seem that Orwell was wrong. He was not! He just got the date wrong...
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Roberts’ Rules
For those who know our history: first published in 1977, out of print for 1 ½ years in 1988, reborn as WIN magazine in 1990, victim of the Northridge earthquake in 1994, and now, re-launched in 2001; you might say this is our third time around the block...
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State Gaming Portals
In the USA the regulation of Gambling is the province of the States, and not of the Federal Government. Federal legislators who attempt to produce new laws outlawing gambling activity within the states are stepping on the Separation of Powers clause in the Constitution of the United States, the very document they have taken an oath to "preserve, protect and defend."...
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