Viewpoint: Anti-casino group is sincere, but lacks any solutions for a drowning city
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Picture a drowning man at the beach. A mysterious stranger extends a hand to save him.
"No thanks, I'm good,'' the victim says as the water line gurgles up to his nostrils. "I think I'll wait for the lifeguard. He's more reputable and more qualified.''
This is what is being expected of Springfield by the group known as Repeal the Casino Deal. The organization has already succeeded in winning a State Judicial Court ruling that puts casino gambling on the November state referendum ballot.
Representatives of the repeal group met with The Republican and Masslive.com this week to state their case. Continue reading >>>