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I must confess, I am so very glad that my neighbors have a real life. No telling what they would report on us!
This reminds me of how people see wrong in others and just can't wait to 'tell everyone'. Maybe they do so because they think it hides their own mistakes?
In any case, let the first person who has no sin to cast that first stone...Anyone?
I'm just a "Law and Order" type of person. Always have been, but maybe I'm being to extreme in wanting to report this though.
I do stand by my assertion that online poker is dangerous, immoral and illegal.
Don't play it then, and don't spend your time peeking in your neighbors windows to see if he is playing on-line poker..
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Originally Posted by dubyanumberone
Should I report this guy or just let it go?
I am wondering the same thing...Hmmmm, nah, he's a new guy, give him a chance
If it was illegal the feds would have shut down the poker website by now. Tens of thousands of people log onto these gambling sites, from all 50 states. I'm not saying it's morally right, just that they are allowed to do it. Gambling laws vary to a wide extreme from one state to the next...
My disabled neighbor sits on his front porch and smokes dope all day long, but he's not hurting anyone by doing so. Live and let live, I say. Plus, since he sits on his porch all day long, he keeps an eye on the neighborhood. He's sort of like the volunteer neighborhood watch. I like him, and he's not hurting anyone.
Also I've seen you mention a couple times now that online gambling funds terrorism and drug cartels. I've never heard this before and would like to konw what grounds you are bassing this off of.
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