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May 25, 2006 at 2:22 pm #594506vladcizsolMember
Guys check out this video. Its a discussion between online gambling foes and the Online Poker Advocacy Group that was broadcast on CNBC today:
May 25, 2006 at 2:59 pm #693183AnonymousInactiveI wish the advocate would have talked less about “possible” gambling addiction/treatiment and more on the hypocricy of his opponent. I wish he would have asked him who he thinks he is to legislate HIS ideals on others or what makes him so grand that he knows what is best for all. That is the point. Freedom of choice. The opponent is obviously ignorant on the online Gambling issues at hand.
“Grandmothers gambling away their Soc. Security Checks”… give me a break. I think he should spend his time fighting the Lotteries that go directly into the Governments coffers. It is becoming a ridiculous display.
May 25, 2006 at 3:47 pm #693191AnonymousInactiveI heard in there somewhere that they are going to vote today. Wonder if that’s going to be on cspan or something? Hope it’s doesn’t go like Washington vote.
May 25, 2006 at 7:19 pm #693227AnonymousInactiveHere is the result of the House Judiciary Committee meeting today.
Not Good…
xxhttp://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060525/ts_nm/leisure_gambling_congress_dc
May 25, 2006 at 8:05 pm #693231AnonymousInactiveOne of the arguements was where would we spend the money….he said the lottery was for education, where would this go.
Call me crazy but how about:
SOCIAL SECURITY
NEW ORLEANS/MISSISSIPPI
CANCER RESEARCH
AIDS RESEARCH
Hell, JERRY’S KIDSWhat do I know, no money in that behind the scenes I guess.
May 27, 2006 at 11:24 pm #693418AnonymousInactiveIt’s just a silly assertion that you can pass a ban a $12Billion industry (with a and expect it to just go away. It’s funny that the prohibition guy kept saying it was illegal today. If that is the case, then what is the purpose of this bill. Very odd arguement that ensued. Neither really stated their case very well.
May 27, 2006 at 11:30 pm #693419AnonymousInactiveopiemarket wrote:Here is the result of the House Judiciary Committee meeting today.Not Good…
xxhttp://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060525/ts_nm/leisure_gambling_congress_dc
Just read this one. Actually this is quite good news.
“Despite the committee’s approval, 25-11, it remains unclear whether the legislation will reach floor votes in the House and Senate this year. Congress has a relatively few work days left in 2006 because of the November congressional elections.”
1) this was just a committee vote to allow the bill to survive
2) the vote probably won’t happen this year
3) mid-term elections are just around the corner, which could make it tougher for the conservatives to push this through
4) if they don’t vote on it this year, doesn’t the bill have to be reintroduced all over again. Not sure how this works, but hasn’t this been what has doomed past attempts?
5) gives more time for the online gambling industry to get their act together and fight this thingMay 27, 2006 at 11:34 pm #693421AnonymousInactivewebber286 wrote:It’s just a silly assertion that you can pass a ban a $12Billion industry (with a and expect it to just go away. It’s funny that the prohibition guy kept saying it was illegal today. If that is the case, then what is the purpose of this bill. Very odd arguement that ensued. Neither really stated their case very well.I was disappointed with the misleading inuendos from the opposer. Also, I do feel the poker (and casino) industry could of had a better argument than the one that was presented. I agree with webber286 that it was a very odd argument because, YES, if it is ALREADY illegal than why do you need a new bill of any kind!? :confused:
May 27, 2006 at 11:35 pm #693422AnonymousInactiveYep, same old, same old.
Running out of time again.
So far, so good.
May 28, 2006 at 7:53 pm #693486AnonymousInactiveI agree with everyone – the advocate did not state his case very well at all.
Has anyone ever noticed bus loads of grandmothers getting off the tour buses going to brick and mortar casinos all over the US? They certainly arent headed for bancruptcy court.
I’d like to know the stats of problem gamblers from all the new reservation casinos popping up all over the place compared to online sites.
May 28, 2006 at 9:12 pm #693493AnonymousInactiveGood point. But really it is a non issue. Drug users do it even if it is Illegal. Gambling ADDICTS will gamble even if it is illegal. Allowing Gambling does not make it addictive. That is a personality disorder. This is a silly premise.
By Regulating and taxing the government could help get rid of seedy speakeasy and backroom parlors. It is just insanity how this is talked about. With little or no common sense from the opposition.
May 29, 2006 at 4:29 am #693549AnonymousInactiveGrandmothers gambling away their Soc. Security Checks”… give me a break. I think he should spend his time fighting the Lotteries that go directly into the Governments coffers. It is becoming a ridiculous display
I seen this at the local Indian casino. I dont think grandmothers on social security are savy computer people.
May 29, 2006 at 12:12 pm #693567AnonymousInactiveAlcohol, tobacco, and pornography. As long as we outlaw these 3, I will have no problem approving the gambling legislation. Otherwise, they can stick their hypocrisy where the sun don’t shine !
May 29, 2006 at 4:33 pm #693586AnonymousInactiveHere is another one
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