Stephen Colbert: I think there's probably a negative version of that, like disturbed, frightened by electronic slot machines and problems. The institutions behind gambling, not the individuals, Natasha Dalsholes has been fascinated with. She would say from interviewing, and I remember just reading these first person descriptions of gambling addicts. These are people who don't talk about gambling because of anything that sounds like greed.
Who’s greedier — gamblers or casinos? What’s the difference between betting on sports and entering a charity raffle? And does Angela know the name of her city’s football team?
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