Frank Fahrenkopf is a brilliant Snake Oil Salesman who carefully side-stepped the potholes of the Tobacco Industry by funding slanted research via the AGA.
What a pity Harward allowed itself to be discredited!
On the right side of this page, you'll find links about Frank Fahrenkopf and the American Gaming Association.
Not everyone follows like sheep!
Guess what? The president and ceo of the American "Gaming" Association approves of "gambling." To quote: "The industry produces a tremendous number of jobs, and particularly for those that are the hardest to place, from what we’ve seen historically around the country. The companies train them, the salaries are fantastic, the benefits are fantastic compared to most jobs. So it’s been a positive."
http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2014/…/tumbling-dice/…
The Harvard Gazette does not know the difference between "gambling," "gaming," and "conning." A mark who walks into a casino has no chance of winning anything from the con artists. Wake up, Harvard! I doubt that Frahrenkopf "gambles" or "games" with his money because he knows where it will go. Harvard hired this con artist to teach? Teach what? Unbelievable.
Frank Fahrenkopf, the former head of the American Gaming Association and now an Institute of Politics fellow at Harvard Kennedy School, discusses the state of the industry as Massachusetts voters prepare to decide the fate of casino...
http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2014/10/tumbling-dice/?utm_source=SilverpopMailing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=10.15.Daily+%281%29
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