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Las Vegas is embracing its original ties to organized crime by opening a $42 million museum called the "Mob Experience." There one can view Bugsy Siegel's pistol. A part of the wall from the St. Valentine's massacre will be on display, as well as the barber chair where Albert Anastasia's life came to an end in 1957. Mayor Oscar Goodman says of the museum, "This is the story of America."
Paul wrote, "So what advantage did you then get from the things of which you are now ashamed?" It would seem the community leaders of Las Vegas have no shame about the mob and the death and havoc that submerged the city they once controlled. It would seem the civic leaders need to be "converted" and put away that of which all of us should be ashamed.
Paul wrote, "So what advantage did you then get from the things of which you are now ashamed?" It would seem the community leaders of Las Vegas have no shame about the mob and the death and havoc that submerged the city they once controlled. It would seem the civic leaders need to be "converted" and put away that of which all of us should be ashamed.

