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Elmer Smith: In Danieal nightmare, it's right to get furious, but vital to get results

MICHAEL NUTTER put on one of his mayor suits and positioned himself behind a podium emblazoned with the seal of the city of Philadelphia.

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Elmer Smith: Open gambling to the small guy? No chance.

TEXT SIZE: RELATED STORIES READER FEEDBACKSAVE AND SHAREBuzz this story. Posted on Fri, Aug. 1, 2008 Elmer Smith: Open gambling to the small guy? No chance.By Elmer Smith Philadelphia Daily NewsDaily News Opinion ColumnistTHE GAMING hearings in Harrisburg this week reminded me of my favorite W.C. Fields line. It's in a scene from "My Little Chickadee" in which some soon-to-be...

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Elmer Smith: Open gambling to the small guy? No chance.

THE GAMING hearings in Harrisburg this week reminded me of my favorite W.C. Fields line. It's in a scene from "My Little Chickadee" in which some soon-to-be sucker walks up on Fields and three men playing poker on a train:

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OPINION: In Danieal Nightmare, It's Right to Get Furious, but Vital to Get Results

By Elmer Smith, Philadelphia Daily News Aug. 5--MICHAEL NUTTER put on one of his mayor suits and positioned himself behind a podium emblazoned with the seal of the city of Philadelphia. He was flanked by city officials as other members of his cabinet stood close by.