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September 28, 2006 at 6:03 pm #597291vladcizsolMember
Looks like our friends in Louisiana have more arrests planned:
September 28, 2006 at 7:51 pm #707763AnonymousInactiveAs long as these fascist are in power any state that makes a good portion of their money from land based gambling, you can bet those states are going to start launching campaigns against any and all forms of “online gambling” based off shore.
They dont want their money going somewhere else. The Indian casinos in Washington pumped a lot of money into the fascist pigs pockets, others will follow. Heck maybe its time to get out of this industry while we can.
September 28, 2006 at 9:54 pm #707781AnonymousInactiveThey are always so slow to pick up on things.
Online gambling has created a huge boost to offline casinos – the poker industry.
The offline casinos are realizing it slowly, and the politicians are operating on yesterday’s info.
Online Gambling is GOOD for offline casinos. I never gambled in Vegas in my life until I came across online casinos.
That said, I am in Vegas and I am off to gamble.
September 29, 2006 at 12:04 am #707808AnonymousInactiveDominique wrote:Online Gambling is GOOD for offline casinos.Thats why the Indian Casinos pushed for legislation in Washington state; because the online gaming was helping their business. :tooconfus
September 29, 2006 at 1:14 am #707814AnonymousInactiveOnline Gambling is a great thing for land based casinos in the same way that VCR’s and renting movies enhanced the movie industry.
More exposure. Creates demand where there wasn’t demand before.
Even if some people choose not to visit a land casino on their vacations because they’re getting their gambling fix online, that loss will be more than offset by the influx of new gamblers that, having wet their appetites online, will be flocking to try out land casinos.
Unfortunately, some who are involved with land-based casinos are being short sighted. Can’t see the forest for the trees.
September 29, 2006 at 2:02 am #707819AnonymousInactiveCome on people … never played monopoly ?
… that’s the whole purpose of commerce. :rolleyes:
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