CLICKBACK ON LOTTERY

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This week, the Bangor Daily News’ interactive commentary feature ClickBack seeks readers’ thoughts on national, state and local issues. To participate, visit BangorDailyNews.com and look for the ClickBack logo. Click on it, and you will be taken to this week’s questions. If you are not yet registered at…
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This week, the Bangor Daily News’ interactive commentary feature ClickBack seeks readers’ thoughts on national, state and local issues. To participate, visit BangorDailyNews.com and look for the ClickBack logo. Click on it, and you will be taken to this week’s questions. If you are not yet registered at the BDN Web site, you must do so to comment. The BDN does not share e-mail addresses or registration information with third parties.

Some of the comments made on the site will be printed on the BDN’s OpEd page on Friday. This week’s questions are:

Most Americans think the Iraq war was a mistake. So what?

Vice President Dick Cheney, when told by a morning news TV show host that most Americans viewed the invasion of Iraq as a mistake, replied, “So?” He later said the opposition was not a surprise, and that decisions as serious as going to war should not be based on public opinion polls. Do you agree? Should decisions by government take into consideration public opinion? When it is it appropriate and when is it not?

Do you scratch? What would make you scratch more?

State lottery officials are hoping to boost annual revenues from $50 million to $60 million, and are using focus groups to learn how to lure more people to buy lottery chances. Scratch tickets are more popular than the Tri-State Megabucks, and research has found that the design of the scratch tickets affects their popularity. Online lottery use is also a growing sector. Which lottery form are you most likely to participate in, if any? Can – and should – the state Lottery Commission work to increase sales?

Should the Fourth of July be the first day of summer vacation for Maine students?

With all the snow days used by Maine schools this winter, many won’t close for summer vacation until June 20. Should the state waive the snow days and end school at the usual date? Or is it important that students get in a full school year? Extra credit question: Should the U.S. go to a year-round school calendar?

Go to ClickBack at BangorDailyNews.com to click and comment.


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