Gambling Arguments For And Against

Reverend Thomas Grey, head of the National Coalition Against Gambling Expansion, argues gambling is a symbol of the 'give up' by business and government to pay their fair share of taxes.

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Gambling Arguments For And Against
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GodChoosesLife
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Started:12/31/2013Category:Entertainment
Updated:5 years agoStatus:Post Voting Period
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Pro

1st round, acceptance
2nd round case
3rd round attack opponents case
4th round defend case
5th round conclusion
No surprise points or forfeiting please.

Con

Hello. Thank you for the challenge. I accept.

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mcalcara forfeited this round.

Con

Since pro has not stated her case, I will propose the case.
Gambling is wrong because it's like cheating, stealing and lying.
Cheating= to practice fraud or deceit (dictionary.com)
Stealing=to take, get, or win insidiously, surreptitiously, subtly, or by chance (dictionary.com)
Lying=something intended or serving to convey a false impression; imposture (dictionary.com)
The direct definition for gambling though is;
the act or practice of risking the loss of something important by taking a chance or acting recklessly. (Dictionary.com)
So my question to pro is, why is gambling okay according to my examples and the dictionary's definitions?

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Con

This wasn't a very stable debate so voters vote who you see deserves the vote. And if that means no votes at all then that's what we deserve. Pro and I have FF's do to personal situations. Maybe pro and I can redebate on husband make sure no FF's at all. Thank you.
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Reasons for voting decision: More rounds forfeited by Pro.
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Reasons for voting decision: S/g to pro because of con's multiple errors in the last round. Both sides broke the rules by forfeiting, so neither side gets the conduct point. Arguments to neither side because con never really made the link clear between gambling, lying, cheating, and stealing. Sources to neither side because neither side used necessary sources.
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Reasons for voting decision: Con's round two argument was never refuted. She also forfeited less

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