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July 28, 2008

serious statistics

According to an article on Statistics Canada website: http://www.statcan.ca/Daily/English/031212/d031212c.htm, the following facts were the result of a Community Health survey on Gambling:

Provincial and territorial government of Canada generates twelve Billion dollars every year from gambling and casinos

Mind you, that is over and above the income tax and other legitimate payroll deductions before net paycheck- take home compensation

That take-home compensation then winds its way to join in unholy matrimony through the aisles of gambling…talk about seduction!

The government can always say ‘it wasn’t me’ but whoever legalized the act of gambling is itself an accessory and the statute applies to all in a democratic organization

Covetousness disguised as manna

Though matter how fancy the helmet or how secure it is strapped to the rat’s head as it is prepared to approach the swiss chees in plain sight, the trap is still a trap to do what a trap does. It may not necessary kill the rat, still it can trap a rat and that is just what happens to the money in the slot machines and as if that is not enough you have to watch it as it tempts, taunts and haunts the mind that has some explaining why there is no food, no home, no family, no will to live…

The survey goes on to share this facts base on its survey

Problemed gamblers are the highest category to commit suicide in Canada

maybe they were too busy to read the 'gambler’s anonymous' rules " know your limit, play responsibly

problemed gamblers are more likely to have the highest rate of alcohol dependency and substance abuse, serious financial, social, physical, emotional problems

people under thirty are more prone to become problemed gambler
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go figure, crime is more likely to be encouraged and escalate when encouraged to have it all

the result of not being able to have it all as promised, brings on a whole new mindset to have it all and it is perpetuated by the one who already has it all and made to believe that it should want just a little bit more.

This is to me, the trophy of "the survival of the fittest” syndrome and the crack and cocaine of the legal drug dealer-promise pumping industry and gambling endorsers. The bet is human being- life of humanity. When life boils down to a trade off as a means to an end... humanity is in serious danger of extinction and may very well become the next endangered species; if that becomes a logical fact, then stones and storms will evolve to do God's work because, unlike the stock market, God is always on duty and can use stones and storms if it has to.

while it is good that God can use stones and storms, I rather be, not a stone or storm

my question therefore is, is that a personal trouble or a social trouble and which one came first?

Dear OmniGod,
The world and all that is in it needs a Haphakh from its own insanity
Can nature destroy itself?

The answer is

The world and all that is in belongs to God and God alone
What nature enjoys creating for good is still good
what it took brains to construct is destroying exactly what it constructed; that is why the stock maket and even the fanciest castle is prone to collapse that disclaimers cannot sustain.

how’s that for an audit!

That is why I believe that census used for reasons other than remedial use of fixing what can be fixed is no census at all and, thanks to the Charter of Human Rights and Freedom which overthrows all the statutes of the nation, there is the choice of saying “ no thanks, I choose not to participate in compliance act

and I quote

'The Charter of Rights and Freedoms sets out certain individual rights and freedoms that cannot be infringed upon by the government. Since the government acts through statute law, the Charter limits the legislative authority of the government. If a court finds that a statute violates a right or freedom protected by the Charter, the court will rule that the statute is unenforceable."

Source: Criminal Law and the Canadian Criminal Code: 4th edition, Richard Barnhorst, B.A., LL.B; Sherrie Barnhorst, B.A., LL.B

That is a safe way to save selling the soul when nothing else is left to hand over.

How's that for an audit!

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