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A prominent House member says it's time to legalize--and regulate--the burgeoning industry.
A prominent House member says it's time to legalize--and regulate--the burgeoning industry.
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Looked at in that way the current ban is unconstitutional.
I for one am happy that internet gambling was banned. Now it should be on to wiping online pornography off the net.
For the WTO to say the U.S. is in violation of free trade? Who the F do they think they are to tell the U.S. that we should allow something that is wrong so others can make money?
GET IT RIGHT PEOPLE: GAMBLING IN ANY FORM IS WRONG!
You do realize, of course, why BF wants to "legalize" internet gambling, don't you? Hint: he's from Taxachusets, oops, I mean Massachusets, right? You know the next step is to tax the gamblers and the U.S. firms that host it (which will THEN cause them to move offshore, or at least those that were too stupid to start out offshore). The only reason to legalize it from Franks' point-of-view is to make it a source of revenue, as he has everything else he's thought of legislation to "regulate". If it's legal, then it's taxable. Why stop at e-gambling? Why not, then, e-commerce (even E-bay sales)?
C'mon, folks, even this early in the game you should see through the Honorable Democrat from Massachusets! Ask anyone who's ever lived there!
My $2.00 worth (.02 plus tax, gov't fees, etc...)
John Sirko
John Sirko
- by TressorJ July 17, 2009 11:36 AM PDT
- Banning internet gambling seems like a pretty selfishly motivated (monetarily) act. Here is an interesting article about why some European countries have been banning internet gambling recently: http://www.mindreign.com/en/mindshare/Global-Economics/Government-Hold-Em/sl35291137bp321cpp10pn1.html
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