1. Difficult / almost impossible to dispute Michael's comments.
True!  But each person is entitled to their opinions.  And all opinions are
not necessarily fact.

> 2. Casino, however, is setup by the system/govt  just like so
> much else(long list). How to use it to 'benefit' us and the 'gamblers?
Why do we need to give any benfits to the gamblers?  Thats like buying beer
for an alcoholic.  Casinos are in business to make money..plain and simple!
Just like Starbucks, Chapters and everyone else...but is their a
coffeeholics anonymous?

> 3. I don't agree with 'free' money. No such thing. We will be
> indebted - to the 'gamblers'. An exchange always takes place -
> otherwise we carry 'debt'. How and what to give back?
True...no such thing as free money.  I don't see how we would be indebted to
anyone other than the membership of clug.  True an exchange does take
place...the gambler chooses to play their money and they choose when they
stop.  They exchange cash for a possible higher gain.  Consequences to their
actions.  Why do we need to give anything back to gamblers?

People through the term addiction around way to loosely.  Just so you know,
my father was an alcoholic, I was pretty close myself, and my god mother
gambled almost everyday.  My mom in law and father are addicted to smoking
and will likely never stop.  Most of my fiances family are alcoholics as
well.  In short...I am grown up around "addictions" of some sort or another
and I have my own "addictions" that I deal with.  Then one thing in common
that they all have is that a choice is made by that individual and not
society.. no one forces people to gamble, therefore, society shouldn't be
held responsible.  They willfully chose that lifestyles and they have to
choose when they leae it or if they do.  Either way... consequences.  The
only exchange is between the gamblers resources and their lifestyle.  If a
group can benfit from that, then they benefit from it.  I am sure that the
person sitting at the poker tables wouldn't ever take the $1000 they blow
that night and give it to CLUG...but would rather give it to the casino..
who gives it to th gov't who then gives it to people who need it.

> 4. What does clug have, or will have, that they can give back to
> the community/gamblers?
Agian...why do we need to give back to gamblers?  Community as a whole..
sure... help non-profits and charities realize benefits from FLOSS.
> 5. How can clug use the money so that clug will benefit and in
> turn reward the 'source'?
WHo is the source here?
> These thoughts came to mind when I read the posts. Maybe if we
> can find agreements and mutual concensus we could move forward?
Not disputing your ideas...just trying to present both sides.  I for one
don't feel sorry for people that engage in destructuve lifestyles.  I do
feel somewhat sorry for their families though... but coming in part from
that environment...we all have crosses to bear and no one is perfect.  If a
gambler takes from his kids plate that is sad.. but how is promoting FLOSS
going to fix that?  It won't....but if that family has lower resources
because of a gambler then mayybe CLUG can help them realize the potential
cost benfits of FLOSS...which the gambler could then use to gamble
online....


Just more thoughts and ramblings!



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