Typical Md. politicians want to change casino rules mid-stream

June 18, 2012

When it comes to politics, I no longer have any respect for our elected officials. I will not vote for an incumbent. First, there were guidelines as to how many casinos would be available for bidding. Maryland Live abided by the rules and gave the state a class operation.

Now, a new casino opportunity is being touted forPrince George's County("A home run for the state," June 15). Gee, I wonder if Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller has anything to do with it? Will he benefit under the table?

Eventually, many millions will be pouring into the state's coffers, on paper for education and other worth-while causes. Does the raiding of the transportation fund by the ship of fools to balance the budget bring to mind what they may really do with the money? In Annapolis, anything goes!

It's a shame that there are not enough intelligent voters to get rid of what we have now, from top to bottom!

BSH, Halethorpe

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