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		<title>NC Lottery: Gambling IN Our Children&#8217;s Future&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Usually politicians will attempt to sell a policy by claiming &#8220;if not adopted we&#8217;re gambling with our children&#8217;s future.&#8221; The corrosive affects of NC&#8217;s lottery continue to spread, as demonstrated by this report in today&#8217;s N&#038;O: In August and September, teens under age 18 were paired with state agents and made visits to 348 lottery [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Usually politicians will attempt to sell a policy by claiming &#8220;if not adopted we&#8217;re gambling <em>with</em> our children&#8217;s future.&#8221;</p>
<p>The corrosive affects of NC&#8217;s lottery continue to spread, as demonstrated by <a href="http://www.newsobserver.com/102/story/511011.html">this report in today&#8217;s N&#038;O</a>:</p>
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In August and September, teens under age 18 were paired with state agents and made visits to 348 lottery sales outlets across North Carolina.</p>
<p>At each store, the minor tried to purchase a $1 scratch-off ticket &#8212; in violation of state law, which prohibits sales of lottery games to anyone under 18. <strong>They were successful in making the purchase 98 times, or in more than one of every four attempts.</strong>
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<p>With the escalating barrage of NC lottery advertising, including the <a href="http://citizenwill.org/2006/10/31/ho-ho-ho-north-carolinas-lottery-pimps-christmas/">plan to pimp Christmas</a>, is it any wonder our kids are falling prey to the &#8220;money for nothing&#8221; ethic?</p>
<p>We were promised that our lottery commission had learned from the mistakes made in other States. We even brought in a <a href="http://www.nc-educationlottery.org/thomas_shaheen_bio.aspx">heavy hitter</a> with plenty of experience to avoid the <a href="http://www.lotterypost.com/news/144924.htm">common</a> pitfalls.  </p>
<p>Heck, you&#8217;d think with the stench of our corrupt short-tenured <a href="http://www.lotterypost.com/news/143241.htm">former NC lottery commissioner Geddings</a> still lingering, the commission would be more than proactive in maintaining high ethical standards:</p>
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The state lottery commission this month adopted for the first time a policy on sales to minors. It put in place a three strikes process.
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<p><strong>THIS MONTH!</strong>  What a predicable load of manure the lottery is turning out to be&#8230;</p>
<p>Yep, the lottery is turning out to be quite <em>Educational</em> as gambling now becomes a part of our children&#8217;s future.</p>
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