Gambling, Payday Lending Law On Ohio Ballot
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Posted: 11:47 AM Nov 4, 2008
Gambling, Payday Lending Law On Ohio Ballot
Columbus, Ohio (AP) -- Proponents of a plan to bring more gambling to Ohio are betting that voters will be on their side.
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Posted by: Citizen Location: Belpre on Nov 5, 2008 at 07:50 PM

I agree with Karen. Not myself, but a lot of my friends depend on those payday places. I think it's upsetting. I did vote and I voted no to this thing and I also voted against Obama. I just hope what the media is saying won't happen. My husband is the only one working and we just found out that he has a ruptured disc and arthritis in his back. He's going to be disabled, so what's gonna happen to our family when this happens? It's very nerve racking!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: KAREN Location: BELPRE on Nov 5, 2008 at 01:04 AM

SO WHAT ELSE IS GOING TO HAPPEN?THERE'S ALOT OF POOR FAMILIES THAT DEPEND ON THE PAY DAY LOAN PLACE'S.ALOT OF US HAS TO USE THEM TO MAKE END'S MEET FROM MONTH TO MONTH.BUT WHO CARE'S ABOUT US POOR FOLK'S OR HOW WE FEEL.THIS IS ONE OF THE REASON'S I DIDN'T WANT TO VOTE THIS YEAR IT DIDNT COUNT ANYWAY.AND NOW THAT OBOMA'S PRESIDENT WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN NEXT????????????
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