Re: Casino in Waikiki: Is it time for one?
Whether I have never been to the State Capitol, or if I am a paid lobbyist who frequents every session, it does not change the fact that Unity House put forth pitifully biased logic in presenting their position that requiring a hotel stay would protect the poor people from gambling [all the while benefiting their members].
I singled them out because their testimony appeared in a bill (HB 2251)that was referred to in this thread. This is a thread about gambling bills, remember? And matter of fact YOU brought up HB 2251 in the first place.
Well you will recall that I posted my comments here on the HT website for discussion, not on Unity House's website. By the way, membership to the non-profit Unity House is open to the public. (And don't be mistaken by thinking that non-profits are not aware of their public image. PR is one part of the foundation of most sound non-profits.)
Originally posted by Frankie's Market
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I singled them out because their testimony appeared in a bill (HB 2251)that was referred to in this thread. This is a thread about gambling bills, remember? And matter of fact YOU brought up HB 2251 in the first place.
Originally posted by Frankie's Market
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