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Three days in the year the people are allowed to gamble as they please.
But the banks simply should not be allowed to gamble with taxpayer insured dollars.
They were not allowed to gamble, swear, or become drunk and were required to live in community, sleeping in a common dormitory and eating meals together.
If commercial banks were to be protected, they should not be allowed to gamble in the securities markets.Glass-Steagall survived without much of a challenge until the 1980s.
Further, because large banks have access to the Federal Reserve's discount windows, it is particularly unacceptable that they should be allowed to gamble with funds borrowed from the U.S. Treasury (and taxpayers).
The only veiled women I've met are casino wives who sit quietly behind their husbands during play, and all I've really thought is: "So she has to wear the full niqab but you're allowed to gamble, eh?" This is the nub of what I am going to call, because I've always secretly wanted to be a mathematician, the "Birmingham Liberty Paradox".
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Gambling is supported by a community of Indian gaming venues that have been allowed to expand gambling options.
Smartphones and tablet computers have allowed people to gamble at any time of day without having to leave their own homes.
Was there a conspiracy of upper-class mismanagement that allowed him to gamble away so much money, or even an attempt to help him win it back?
They have been indiscriminately increasing credit card fees, offering mortgages that continually reset and creating new financial products like derivatives and credit swaps that allowed them to gamble with our hard-earned money.
Delaware is one of the four states that are allowed to host sports gambling.
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