I don't believe anyone is starving in the United States, at least no one who has a job in a casino, which has nothing to do with homeless people, anyway. I used to be a "crusader" to the homeless and I ended up believing that at least 90% of them are homeless because they want to be and I'd guess about the same percentage of people who ask for handouts are doing it because it beats what they could make at a regular job.
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> > Bob ..My experience is different on this one. I believe in sharing my temporary good fortune. The amount of jackpots I hit x 10 dollars will not fill up my gas tank. However, the looks of the recipients of my generosity makes me feel at least just as good as my pay off."
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