"With the debate over casinos in Florida gaining steam, we have folks throwing out all sides of wild — and wildly conflicting — claims.
One side claims casinos are the jackpot that will instantly fix our economy.
The other claims big casinos could put our state on the road to ruin.
So who's right? Neither one completely.
Much like a poker player, you have to be able to spot the tells and call the bluffs. That's why I'm here today to help you cut through the malarkey with seven key facts you aren't hearing from either side."
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Scott Maxwell: Casino hype? You bet. Let me deal out facts
(The Orlando Sentinel 10/19)
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