Plus is there a scarier line than the one in the final paragraph which details how Whitfield will "fund" the federal regulation via use of the Interstate horseracing Act. Anybody see a representative of the customers on that panel? Too bad because as I have said for a long time the bettors are going to pay to "clean up" the game. And even though almost everybody will disagree this entire federal intervention thing will do absolutely nothing to improve the product on the track and may well make it worse. Remember where you heard it first.
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