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Two prominent Nebraskans, Warren Buffett and Nancy Osborne, are speaking out against gambling in TV announcements that began airing Saturday night.

Investor Buffett, and Osborne, wife of former Nebraska football coach and Nebraska Rep. Tom Osborne, gave their time to create messages for Gambling With The Good Life, the organization opposing legalized gambling in Nebraska. Osborne's is a 30-second commercial while Warren Buffett's is a 30-minute chat, but it is not copyrighted and segments can be pulled for commercials. "Warren is going to speak to it from an economic perspective, that is what he is known for, and Nancy is going to speak to it from a family viewpoint," said Pat Loontjer of Gambling With The Good Life.

Nebraska voters will soon make the call on casino gambling. Two initiatives will appear on the November ballot. Nancy Osborne feels both should be defeated. "The money will do a U-turn back to Las Vegas." Warren Buffett agrees. "There's a lot of hope being sold in the world. I think it's very cynical of the state of Nebraska to sell false hopes." He said he hears daily from people with gambling addictions. "Those are the letters I get. People have been tapped out. It's all gone." His words are a boost to the efforts of those against gambling. "That in and of itself was phenomenal," said Loontjer. "Warren Buffett does not donate to causes. He also doesn't do what you've seen him do here today. So for him to step out for this cause, we are just very grateful."

Those who support gambling said the TV spots are no shock. "It's no surprise to us," said Julia Plucker with Keep The Money In Nebraska. "They are very well respected people, we certainly have respect for them. No matter who comes out against this, nothing can get rid of the fact that over $300 million a year is lost to gambling in Iowa alone."

In his presentation, Buffett said he has wagered on the golf course. He even bought his children a slot machine when they were young. He wanted them to learn about gambling. "Now I can give the kids any allowance I want as long as it's in dimes because I'll have it back by nightfall and I had a lot of fun with it. But in the process I taught the kids a lesson. You can't beat that machine." Buffett also contributed money to the anti-gambling cause, $10,000 to Gambling With The Good Life.


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The General said:
Warren Buffett agrees. "There's a lot of hope being sold in the world. I think it's very cynical of the state of Nebraska to sell false hopes."

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when people realize the lottery is just as bad (actually worse) than any other form of gambling, the world will be a better place
 

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Thank god for a minute I thought it was Jimmy & Ozzie, thought we were really in trouble
 

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Meanwhile Iowans every day can't thank Nebraskans enough for leaving their taxed donation literally spitting distance away
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Excuse my ignorance but, Here in California Prop 68 is a gaming proposition, a friend told me that you could bet on sports if it passed. Does anyone know if thats true???
 

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"Gambling with the good life".....

It would appear that the $300 million would provide a pretty "good life"....too bad it's all going to Iowa.....maybe Warren could offer to donate this $300 million dollars lost every year out of his own pocket, if he was actually serious about this issue.....so he donates a petty 10K from his vast riches.......maybe he just cleaned out the cash that fell into the cracks of the sofa....
 

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Sure Guy,

All Prop 68 would do is allow the tracks to have slots if all the tribes don't agree to "share" 25% of their slot revenues with the state, but there is nothing about sports betting in it. This has almost no chance of passing, the governor and just about every public organization in the state is against it and polls show it has under 40% support at best.
 

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