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4-17-2011 @ 4:31PM
Jim F said...
As I read some of the comments and suggestions some folks have I can't believe the feelng they have against a casino in the Gettysburg area. I used to love to go to Gettysburg and shop, eat and enjoy the battlefield but recent years has brought greed and stupidity to much of the town. You used to be able to shop and buy some decent priced souveniers and clothing and most of it was made in the USA.
Try to find it now! Most of the stuff is made in China or other countries. My point to this is. The National Park Conservation Association is looking blindly at something that would bring in revenue (which the to sorely needs) and forgetting about the men and women who gave their life for Gettysburg. People are tired of coming to a town that has gotten away from it's history. Selling junk and raising the price of the museum tickets isn't going to get relief for the towns dwindling monetary needs. I hope an appeal is filed and you have to eat crow. Our forefathers were some of the best gamblers around and I don't thinks they'd give a damn one way or another about a casino in Gettysburg
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