tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1677108722778516534.post5905709009090051919..comments2023-09-27T03:58:56.646-06:00Comments on Bessemer Opinions: Standing in the school house doorJoehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10842576168520693461noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1677108722778516534.post-73876664287816694282010-07-23T11:33:14.380-06:002010-07-23T11:33:14.380-06:00Madison -
Thanks. I am getting Greentrack and Vic...Madison -<br />Thanks. I am getting Greentrack and Victoryland mixed up. But in any event -- operate it within the confines of your own law, and you'll be fine.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1677108722778516534.post-16996007118949602572010-07-23T09:14:55.962-06:002010-07-23T09:14:55.962-06:00Anon,
I would just note that IF McGregor has an ...Anon,<br /><br /> I would just note that IF McGregor has an interest in Greenetrack, and I don't think he does, it's not much of one. He owns Victoryland and the Birmingham Race Course, but Greenetrack is owned by Greene County. It is operated by a third party (which, I believe, is not allowed under their constitutional amendment, but nonetheless) that I don't think McGregor has a stake in. <br /><br />Just a couple of other f*cked up things about Greenetrack, as noted by this liberal Democrat from the neighboring Sumter County:<br /><br />1) The sole regulator of gaming in Greene County is the Sheriff, who is elected and has something of a conflict of interest--if the games at Greenetrack aren't bingo he can a) choose to enforce the law, shutting down Greenetrack and killing the jobs of his constituents OR b) ignore illegalities and get to control the purse strings for Greenetrack's charity money, and get re-elected.<br /><br />Of course, all that became moot when Greene County's last sheriff died, allowing Riley to appoint one who was friendlier to Riley's interests.<br /><br />2) No one knows how much money Greenetrack makes. No one knows what percentage of their revenues they are donating to charity. Those students may have deserved $1000 scholarships every semester, who knows. And the money from Greenetrack doesn't go into some community pot where it's doled out according to need by a non-partisan (traditional sense, not meaning D or R) group of rational Greene County residents. It's doled out by Greenetrack. To who Greenetrack wants it to go to. That's not a healthy system. <br /><br />Maybe the folks who run Greenetrack are giving 10 or 20% of their revenue to the county. Maybe they're not using the power of their purse to manipulate folks. Maybe they are the most genuinely kind folks in the world. I have no idea. But there are so many points at which corruption could arise that it's hard to view that place without suspicion.Madisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15898009940489668711noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1677108722778516534.post-63595451615536386602010-07-22T22:09:49.365-06:002010-07-22T22:09:49.365-06:00Riley's crusade, whatever one may think about ...Riley's crusade, whatever one may think about it, is SO not about race. The ones who made it about race were the gambling interests who chose these communities in the first place when deciding where to plant these facilities. When a community has little else going for it, of course it is going to sign on for anything that looks beneficial. <br /><br />If Green County wants to keep gambling then it needs to do it right in accordance with its own constitutional amendment. True charity gambling -- not the 99% private profit amalgamation that was McGregor's Greentrack casino.<br /><br />If the gambling has as its primary purpose the betterment of the county and its residents, then the county and the residents will reap far more than the lousy 1% handout they have been getting.<br /><br />Oh, and that photo of Wallace -- the second officer to his right was the father of an ex-boyfriend. Man, did he have stories to tell.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1677108722778516534.post-24529957546763454362010-07-22T14:43:01.818-06:002010-07-22T14:43:01.818-06:00You know what I think they (the gambling folks)sho...You know what I think they (the gambling folks)should do is put paper bingo all over the place and then see what that does for the education. People are going to gamble no matter what, so in that way it will be legal. I find it just as much fun.Carolnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1677108722778516534.post-20419794007312035262010-07-22T14:19:53.369-06:002010-07-22T14:19:53.369-06:00Well Riley certainly didn't show much care for...Well Riley certainly didn't show much care for the teenage black recipients of gambling charity when he made his comment.Joehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10842576168520693461noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1677108722778516534.post-9486850446098838142010-07-22T13:52:59.282-06:002010-07-22T13:52:59.282-06:00Asserting that Bob Riley's campaign against il...Asserting that Bob Riley's campaign against illegal gambling (and it is illegal--tell me with a straight face that any of those machines are playing bingo) is motivated by racism or bigotry is absolutely ludicrous. It MAY--may--be motivated in part by whatever donations Riley got from gambling interests in Mississippi, but regardless of that he's right on the legal issues, as the Alabama Supreme Court has affirmed numerous times. But saying that Riley's anti-gambling task force is "about making things more difficult for students of color" is totally irresponsible, unsupported by anything but wild speculation, and shameful. <br /><br />And no, I'm not some anti-gambling whackjob. I don't care if people gamble, as long as it's done legally in a system with some semblance of order, control and accountability. I think you'd be hard pressed to say that exists in Alabama today (or 9 months ago).Madisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15898009940489668711noreply@blogger.com