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Rhetoric patrol

In what we hope can be an ongoing series highlighting flourishes, oddities or otherwise interesting rhetoric from the political class in Annapolis, we bring you the words of Comptroller Peter Franchot from a hearing today on faux slot machines, which, news flash, he opposes:

"Right now, the gambling interests make a killing -- and the taxpayers get hosed." 

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