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What is a lottery system? What distinguishes a lottery system from guesses, dreams and quick picks?
(1) it is luck ...................until you can demonstrate consistent repeatability. that's an ethical fact. thanks for lying about me twice in one post, guru. if you had one it once, you would have got my attention. since you haven't even come close to the first time, the second time would have garnered the microscope WHILE leading credibility to your claims. but since you haven't even sniffed it, it's plain emabarrasiing even hypothesizing over it. we don't even need to discuss t
Apr 24, 2011, 9:45 pm - visiondude - Lottery Discussion Forum

Statistically Speaking - QP's and PP's
This is directed at and to Cointoss Why is everyone that has an aftermarket product for Lottery players, suspect of criminal behavior? What are your views on LP Cointoss? Are the paid members getting ripped off? Has the site owner chosen a course in life and business you disagree with? Are his publications suspect of a bad source to fleece the public? Are we being taken advantage of? Did you get ripped off? Why should someone who pioneers a service and product in a niche market, a market s
Aug 13, 2010, 7:02 pm - Delta Draw - Lottery Discussion Forum

Praying?
to incorporate a gambling term....... BINGO i asked DD to provide real relatable proof that would prove his push easily, by illustrating exaples of where people actually have. if it was biblical , there would be scores of them dating back to the beginning of time. heck, even proving the inception of the prosperity gospel didn't even arrive on the worlds stage (much less than DD's assertion it has always been our 'right' .), the guy can't even qualify it with modern day examples. th
Jun 29, 2010, 8:06 pm - visiondude - Lottery Discussion Forum

How to Prove Your Lottery IS Fixed?
Speculating on truth: casting aspersions upon the veracity of someone or group who may have provided sufficient reason and cause for doubt. Without accuracy, truth is meaningless - unless ill-gotten gains derived thru half-truth compensates situational ethics sufficiently... sufficiently enuff that accuracy is a stone in the shoe only for those who still own a piece of conscience. A moral person has a conscience, and acts upon it. An immoral person has a conscience and acts on it, selec
Sep 4, 2008, 1:51 am - CurtisC - Lottery Discussion Forum

Florida officer unable to accept $1,000 lottery ticket gift
Imagine if someone handed you a winning lottery ticket worth $1,000, but you couldn't spend it. That's exactly what happened to a Holly Hill police officer. A mystery woman handed the officer the ticket. Investigator Chris Yates got a bittersweet holiday surprise as he worked an extra shift at a Holly Hill Publix. A stranger handed him an envelope. Stuffed a folded up envelope into my left hand and said, 'Merry Christmas,' and walked away from me, Yates explained. It turned ou
Dec 14, 2006, 4:33 pm - Todd - Lottery News

N.C. Lottery conviction sends message about disclosure
From the article: Lawmakers, government watchdogs and federal prosecutors say it's important that the public has trust in government. We view these as crimes against democracy, said Bob Hall, executive director of Democracy North Carolina, a private organization that monitors ethics in government. If people become convinced that government is rigged, then the whole thing will fall apart. __________________________ How nice. I just don't get this blind loyalty to political pa
Oct 19, 2006, 11:17 am - jim695 - Lottery News

N.C. Lottery conviction sends message about disclosure
From the article: Lawmakers, government watchdogs and federal prosecutors say it's important that the public has trust in government. We view these as crimes against democracy, said Bob Hall, executive director of Democracy North Carolina, a private organization that monitors ethics in government. If people become convinced that government is rigged, then the whole thing will fall apart. __________________________ How nice. I just don't get this blind loyalty to political pa
Oct 19, 2006, 11:17 am - jim695 - Lottery News

Bill would allow state leaders to remove N.C. lottery commissioners
North Carolina lottery commissioners could be stripped of their appointments for just cause under a bill recommended Tuesday by a House committee. The change comes after Kevin Geddings resigned from the commission last November as it was revealed he had worked for Scientific Games Corp., a company that tried unsuccessfully to win North Carolina's lottery business. House Speaker Jim Black appointed Geddings, but said later he wouldn't have had he known about Geddings' work with Scientific G
Jul 26, 2006, 4:35 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Would you return a winning lotto ticket?
Ethical issues get fairly foggy in lost and found matters. During the late '70s an acquaintance of mine named Mike, who was teaching school up in the Panhandle was sitting on his porch one summer evening when a kid he knew of 10 or 11 years old walked by carrying three bricks (pounds) of a green, illegal substance. Look what I found! Hmmm. How much will you take for them? A quarter. Mike forked over his quarter, figuring the kid needed to be relieved of the stuff as quietly
Jun 8, 2006, 11:50 am - Rip Snorter - Lottery Discussion Forum

A look back at the North Carolina lottery in 2005
After a more than 20-year battle, lawmakers needed a tie-breaker to finally pass their lottery bill. When they got it, opponents quickly cried out. I think we have one senator at home recently being hospitalized in bed we have another one who is on his honeymoon because he postponed it, said N.C. Sen. Andrew Brock, R-Davie.But N.C. Gov. Mike Easley, a long time lottery supporter, praised the new state game. Today I sign the North Carolina Education Lottery Bill and today we begin building one N
Dec 28, 2005, 9:48 am - Todd - Lottery News