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Wrong guy: Cops beat up lottery player
History lesson, I think this is correct: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Los_Angeles_riots This part is the most revealing of the true capabilities of law enforcement and why I never worry about the govt. TAKING OVER as long as we got 2nd amendment. Police are human and are seriously outnumbered don't let them take your firearms! From the article: Although the day began relatively quietly, by mid-morning on the second day violence appeared widespread and unchecked as heavy looting
Jul 16, 2010, 9:16 pm - jarasan - Lottery News

Winning the Jackpot and taxes.
our govenor keeps coming up with new ways to tax us , now it's going to be service taxes. dog groomer tax , lawn mowing tax...now the state is in the small business- business, they won't be happy until every mom and pop operation is kaput.yet if your on welfare here you can get 2000 cash 1500 for food thats 42,000 a year. for people who have never worked have no intentions of ever working, the unemployed here are suffering in the worst way. they are the homeowners who pay the property taxes that
Feb 21, 2010, 9:29 am - sully16 - Lottery Discussion Forum

What the story behind your user name on the LP
I like to use one-word or two-word usernames with an adjective and a noun, or two nouns. That started when I used the name Cracker Neck which I took from the name of a valley and stream that is a short right-angle tributary, a neck, of a creek. That use was driven by my study of topographic feature names and the general lack of available usernames. Since then I've used comparable combinations, such as Lobsterfoot. When I came here, Longarm came to mind, and was available. I'm not in law e
Oct 4, 2009, 6:04 pm - Longarm - Lottery Discussion Forum

Sex Offender Wins$57 Million in Lottery
Stack, it would take too long to explain why I feel that Dateline show never should have aired. In short, they used entrapment. Obviously the network wanted to increase ratings. When did the media begin replacing law enforcement? Our laws say that even perverts have the right to a fair trial. Anyway, the article I read about the subject winner said that he took a plea when charged with having sex with a 13 year old girl. Sounds like more than intent.
Jun 21, 2008, 3:54 am - justxploring - Lottery Discussion Forum

Retailers luckier than expected, Atlantic Lotto says
This sounds like damage control out of fear that lottery consumer confidence may be shattered. The idea that retailers or store clerks are being deceptive could cause people to not purchase lottery tickets. Looking at a statement in the other news post, Atlantic Lottery retailers win 10 times more often than customers, We didn't find a pattern that pointed to a particular game or to a pattern of wins around one location. , as if this means that a criminal act has not occurred. That's like someo
Mar 23, 2007, 6:24 am - JADELottery - Lottery News

Woman stole lottery tickets to get better working hours
A convenience store worker allegedly stole at least $800 worth of Pennsylvania Lottery tickets and gave the winning ones to her boss in exchange for better working hours, police said. Marcella Fletcher, 53, of Garfield Street, Nanticoke, faces charges of theft, tampering with records, and making false reports to law enforcement, police said. According to police, Fahim Mirza, owner of the Uni-Mart on Market Street, told police on Jan. 15 that one of his former employees had been stealing fr
Feb 9, 2007, 9:15 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Sex offender wins $14 million Florida Lotto jackpot
FDLE records show Cowal is a registered sex offender and has a record of arrests for alleged offenses - lascivious or indecent assault upon a child, trespass, aggravated assault, driving under the influence, running from law enforcement. sir metro - i'm with you.
Feb 2, 2007, 1:12 pm - emilyg - Lottery News

N.C lottery retailers caught selling tickets to minors
Very well said indeed.. The states law enforcement agencies are leaving themselves wide open for entrapment allegations for even hiring these teenagers to work for the state......
Nov 7, 2006, 7:17 pm - MADDOG10 - Lottery News

states with computerized drawings
Well ... How about a state commission made up of law enforcement officials who answer only to the Attorney General ?
Sep 25, 2006, 3:16 pm - GIDDYUP - Lottery Discussion Forum

New Mexico Lottery names new CEO
The New Mexico Lottery Authority board of directors met today and named Tom Romero as its new chief executive officer. Romero becomes the New Mexico Lottery's fourth CEO since its 1996 inception. Romero, 48, was chosen from among 67 applicants in a statewide and nationwide search. As CEO, Romero will direct the Lottery's day-to-day management responsibilities and oversee its 62 employees. He has served as interim CEO since November and will be paid an annual base salary of $165,000 in his
Jun 2, 2006, 9:36 am - Todd - Lottery News