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NH Lottery considers legal action after U.S. Justice Department questions online sales
Bleudog101, I am not a fan of political donations. It leads to corruption. I think we as a nation should try Public financing of elections. Give each candidate a fixed amount of money and see how they spend it. We trust our elected officials with voting on billions of dollars of our taxes. We should expect more from the candidates. Corruption attracts the wrong type of person. They leave office with riches while their paycheck was generous but not that amount.
Feb 12, 2019, 6:36 am - music* - Lottery News

First Deadly Sneak Attack on World Trade Center New Yokk :-(
Thanks Deo for the pro active anti evil actions that can be taken as effective part of 'Fight Back' Crusade solutions to the ongoing corruption as you outlined above BEWARE THE APATHY OF A SOCIETY THAT CAN T FATHOM ITSELF IN THE MIRROR OF TIME. REVOLUTION BEGINS AS A PROTEST, AND THEN EVOLVES INTO MILITANTCY AND CIVIL WAR . GOD HELP US FROM BEING BLIND . Good Fortune Wishes to you for your anti evil corruption campaign work Eddessa_Knight with Awakening Light of Truth
Mar 8, 2017, 5:18 pm - eddessaknight - Mystical Forum

Illinois Lottery sales lowest in two years
In my view, IL Lottery not prominently disclosing lack of payment strongly suggests corruption. Many knowledgeable players are staying away and not playing; going out of state. However, as the IL Lottery surely knows, many players are addicted and will continue to play despite winners not being paid. Crazy stuff, but that's what gambling does to many... Odds are, unless ticket sales drop 50%+, IL Lottery will keep players in the dark, and continue selling. Ignorance is bliss in IL. It's amaz
Nov 12, 2015, 3:09 pm - Ron5995 - Lottery News

Illinois Lottery has become a BIG money pit!!
llinois is a cesspool of political corruption, everybody knows that. It wouldn't surprise me if the tentacles of that corruption have gotten into their lottery. Let's hope not.
Mar 16, 2014, 10:10 pm - rdgrnr - Lottery Discussion Forum

As a Lottery JP winner: Would you " help" your city out if they were on the verge of bankruptcy?
It's called personal responsibility. If you vote for the party that is most well known for corruption because you hope to benefit from that corruption, you have to live with the inevitability of the recompense that always comes back to those who sow discord. You don't plant weeds and reap cotton. You reap what you sow.
Feb 15, 2014, 7:26 am - rdgrnr - Lottery Discussion Forum

As a Lottery JP winner: Would you " help" your city out if they were on the verge of bankruptcy?
...would you feel bad for the people who would lose jobs, homes, etc? Teachers, cops, firemen all those kinds of people Not if they voted for the party that always destroys cities, like Detroit for instance. They got what they voted for, now they can deal with the aftermath. They voted for corruption, they got corruption, why should anyone else feel bad?
Feb 14, 2014, 9:59 pm - rdgrnr - Lottery Discussion Forum

Winners of big lottery jackpots often crave anonymity amid challenges to do so
You obviously did not read the part about Illinois where people thought they were playing a legitimate lottery, only to find it was a scam. I am sure the good folks of Tennessee will agree with that since they had an issue with the RNG being rigged in their pick 3 and pick 4 games. Corruption reigns supreme in Illinois and I am all for at least seeing the face and reading the name of that winner even if they do claim it in a LLC or trust. Given the way corruption works in Illinois, if Illinois a
Apr 11, 2012, 3:56 pm - OldSchoolPa - Lottery News

Frequent lottery wins by retailers investigated
Lottery retailers are given a lottery post of all remaining prizes on each scratch-off every month (the actual number) I know because I saw it after inquiring about Funky Five a scratch-off that is suppose to be open until June of 2010 in New York, yet no one in my area seems to be selling it. (Nor did I read of anyone winning the top prize of 555,555). The clerk whipped out a 3 page booklet and checked because he claimed it was discontinued..I said no, the website claims otherwise. I was of cou
Oct 15, 2009, 9:54 pm - Rogue46 - Lottery News

Hoosier Lotto
A week ago I heard on the news that the lottery sold 1.6 million tickets. Just where do they get their math? Based on odds and payouts I figured the sales to be over 6 million tickets. This did not include those tickets with zero and 1 number on them. The odds for those should be about 1 in 3. I would estimate that there were at least 3 million of those. Overall, the total sales should be in the range of 9 to 10 million tickets. Ok, where is the other 8 million? Let me tell you, I have played
Oct 4, 2007, 7:54 pm - LosingJeff - Jackpot Games Forum

convicted felons and lottery winnings
Misunderstanding. Sorry, RJOh. When I was growing up, I used to hear all the time that prisoners made license plates. I also see them picking up trash along the highway. So I assume many of them do these odd jobs already, yes? It's important to make sure that state corruption doesn't allow certain busineses to take advantage of men who are incarcerated for their own profit. Maybe I watched Cool Hand Luke too many times or that movie where Robert Redford investigates corruption at a priso
Sep 4, 2006, 4:57 pm - justxploring - Lottery Discussion Forum