From: Gary S. Gevisser
Sent:
To: Del Mar Times
Cc: rest;
Subject: The Del Mar Fair a "stick up!"
A
response to “Sticking up 4 the FAIR”
[sic]
What
will it take for folks to come to terms with the fact that the Del Mar Fair is
nothing less than the breeding ground 4 race addicts, the pot luck, the bulls eye much like the odds of
changing the tax codes slim and none, agree?
I
happen to disagree with conventional wisdom that while it makes for good dinner
banter how change is inevitable, builds character blah blah the vast majority of us
Del Martians enjoy the fruits of the status quo.
It takes,
however, not simply courage but more importantly logically minded folk to
realize that with information being passed “back and
forth” at light speed between our youth who r all our futures it
not taking rocket science to figure out that whichever way one spells “gaming”
[sick], the game of life like the game of chess getting one’s opponent to
play to your advantage, gambling is the most regressive
form of taxation, agree?
Hand it to our State
politicians to find alternatives
Run the risk that the kids
wake up one day collapsing, in to the past, the future all taking place in the
present, agree?
Nothing
quite like a Red Light district, prostitution the oldest of professions to help
remind us of what is meant by “FAIR trade”,
the Chinese youth in more recent times choosing to “chop off the heads” of their
educators including those who did not allow their formal
education to interfere with their learning, agree?
Risk Management is my business.
Gary S. Gevisser
1-858-SEL-NEXT
Ps – What is redeeming
about the Fair, certainly I wouldn’t want my kid to hang there?
Better
to have it closer to
To suggest
that there is no alcohol flies in the face of all the beer and wine already
being sold there.
The
premises so conducive to drugs, so there!