Party Poker.........DEAD
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as well as Pokerstars and many others (as far as U.S. citizens are concerned).
http://www.londonstockexchange.com/LSEC ... source=RNS
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20061002/bs_ ... ygaming_dc
Thanks to the "Conservative" Thumpers. Way to go.
http://www.londonstockexchange.com/LSEC ... source=RNS
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Thanks to the "Conservative" Thumpers. Way to go.
Gotta love the government deciding whats best for it's citizens. Nothing like Democracy where people can decide for themselves.
Once they figure out how to tax it then it will be back......
Once they figure out how to tax it then it will be back......
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Re: Party Poker.........DEAD
Steve Wynn is a "dago mafia fuckhead"? Kirk Kerkorian? Gary Loveman?mvscal wrote:Guess again, dipshit.Eaglebauer wrote:Thanks to the "Conservative" Thumpers.
317 Ayes, 93 Nays, 22 Present/Not Voting.
This doesn't have shit to do with thumpers. This more about the dago mafia fuckheads who run gambling in this country pulling strings to shut down a market they don't control.
If this was about morality, I believe we'd hear something about Vegas, Atlantic City, Indian Casinos, Riverboat gaming, horse racing, dog racing, state lotteries and church bingo.
A quick look at the bill's sponsors shows what's up pretty clearly.
You're right about the motivation behind this legislations. It's typical protectionist bullshit. But leave the paisans alone. They haven't run Vegas for years.
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Those guys are congressmen?BSmack wrote:Steve Wynn is a "dago mafia fuckhead"? Kirk Kerkorian? Gary Loveman?
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As a package deal, it costs the casino industry about 11-15 million dollars every two years to buy their votes.Cuda wrote:How much does it cost?
http://www.opensecrets.org/industries/indus.asp?Ind=N07
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Frist and fellow thumpers are the ones who made this a priority. The ayes are from attaching it to another unrelated bill re: port security that would've been political suicide to vote against.mvscal wrote:Guess again, dipshit.Eaglebauer wrote:Thanks to the "Conservative" Thumpers.
317 Ayes, 93 Nays, 22 Present/Not Voting.
The bill was submitted and passed by a Republican controlled House and a Republican controlled Senate, and it will be a Republican buffoon of a President (our Televangelist-in-Chief) who will sign it. Democrats would naver have made this a priority.
I'm out thenBSmack wrote:As a package deal, it costs the casino industry about 11-15 million dollars every two years to buy their votes.Cuda wrote:How much does it cost?
WacoFan wrote:Flying any airplane that you can hear the radio over the roaring radial engine is just ghey anyway.... Of course, Cirri are the Miata of airplanes..
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That Nevada doesn't want online gaming is a given, and not that that ever mattered.JCT wrote:Democrats would naver have made this a priority.
Yeah, because Harry Reid isn't from Nevada, was never chairman of the State Gaming Control Board and his son isn't the current Clark County Commission chair.
Retard.
Your point is moot, shit-for-brains.
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Anyone have Party Poker in the death pool? Big time points if you do.
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They were trying to stop teh gambling that goes on below decks.
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All 3 Navada House members voted against the bill.JCT wrote:Democrats would naver have made this a priority.
Yeah, because Harry Reid isn't from Nevada, was never chairman of the State Gaming Control Board and his son isn't the current Clark County Commission chair.
Retard.
That's interesting.
Of course Ried would have had to cast a vote against the port security bill in order to vote Nay. So I guess we'll never know.
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No, it isn't.mvscal wrote:Nobody.Uncle Fester wrote:So who slipped this turd into H.R. 4954, a bill designed to improve maritime and cargo security??
This measure is HR 4411.
H.R. 4411: Internet Gambling Prohibition and Enforcement Act
http://cq.comPort Security Bill Includes Rider Targeting Internet Gambling
By Kathryn A. Wolfe, CQ Staff
Congress agreed to clear a port security measure last week after the Republican leadership largely abandoned its attempts to attach unrelated items such as increased courthouse security to the measure.
The port security bill (HR 4954) had been delayed several days as the GOP leadership sought to attach language that would strengthen security at courthouses and make it easier to deport or deny entry to illegal immigrants who were members of gangs. The leadership had tried to persuade conferees to attach these provisions to the fiscal 2007 defense authorization bill (HR 5122), but had been unable to do so. (Defense authorization bill, p. 2632)
Pete Sessions, R-Texas, called the ports measure “an important victory for the American people.”
But leaders did insert into the conference report, filed late Sept. 29, contentious language intended to make it more difficult to use the Internet to gamble. The provision would prohibit an online gambling business from accepting credit cards or electronic transfers for the purpose of betting.
The language was taken from a measure (HR 4777) sponsored by Virginia Republican Robert W. Goodlatte that had been approved by the House Judiciary Committee in May.
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You wouldn't happen to have a link to the Senate vote totals on HR 4411?mvscal wrote:A blatant lie.BSmack wrote:Of course Ried would have had to cast a vote against the port security bill in order to vote Nay.
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It's simply shocking that James Dobson and his followers support this horseshit.
http://www.family.org/cforum/fosi/gambl ... 038600.cfm
Sincerely,
No it isn't.
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I doubt it. The gutless Senate passed it on a voice vote to remain anonymous, save for the idiot sponsors.BSmack wrote:You wouldn't happen to have a link to the Senate vote totals on HR 4411?mvscal wrote:A blatant lie.BSmack wrote:Of course Ried would have had to cast a vote against the port security bill in order to vote Nay.
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A link to the Senate website indicating that a vote on the Senate version of HR 4411 happened and that said bill was sent to conference would suffice.Eaglebauer wrote:I doubt it. The gutless Senate passed it on a voice vote to remain anonymous, save for the idiot sponsors.BSmack wrote:You wouldn't happen to have a link to the Senate vote totals on HR 4411?mvscal wrote: A blatant lie.
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He's the one who made the claim, he can back it up.Cuda wrote:Don't you have google, Monica?
In the meantime, read this.
http://www.forbes.com/business/2006/10/ ... bling.html
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The measure is on its way to Bush's desk.mvscal wrote:Not that your point has any meaning or relevance, but I don't believe that the measure has been voted on in the Senate.BSmack wrote:You wouldn't happen to have a link to the Senate vote totals on HR 4411?mvscal wrote: A blatant lie.
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Because they DO know what they are talking about. Christ, you would think that you would have read the conference report for HR 4954 before making yourself look like a complete dumbfuck. Here it is, since your Google seems to be on the fritz.mvscal wrote:More ignorance from clowns who don't know what the fuck they're talking about? Why?
http://www.aapa-ports.org/files/PDFs/HR ... 9%2D06.pdf
Scroll down to Title VIII. Or you can just STFU now if you like.
Obviously the Forbes reporter was refering to the House vote on the conference report. Which had you READ the conference report, that would have been obvious to you.How many Senators are there again?However, late on Friday, Senate Majority Leader and presidential hopeful Bill Frist apparently tacked the measure onto a port security bill. The bill was passed by a vote of 409 to 2 in the final minutes before Congress recessed.
Wrong again fucko. Ever tire of being plungered?The Safe Port Act was passed months ago anyway. This is a separate issue with a separate vote held on a separate occasion.
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It's from the American Association of Port Authorities. They're doing backflips over the pork potential of this bill.mvscal wrote:I'd love to, but it isn't available on Thomas or any other reputable source. So where did this alleged report come from?BSmack wrote: Christ, you would think that you would have read the conference report for HR 4954 before making yourself look like a complete dumbfuck.
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d109:HR04954:
Don't get me wrong, Frist is a knob-gobbling douchebag of the lowest order and I wouldn't completely surprised to see him pull some shit like this, but I'll believe it when I see it in the CR.
http://www.aapa-ports.org/Press/PRdetai ... umber=1288
You should know that the lobbyists allways have this shit before the CR. Hell, they WRITE the damn laws. Why shouldn't they? My guess is that since this past weekend was a end of year pork fiesta, that the conference report is waiting to be read into the record.
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Just an update. Here's the Conference Report as posted in the CR.
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/R?r ... 001:H58541
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/R?r ... 001:H58541
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I wouldn't give a damn for the leadership on either side of the aisle. It's not like the Dems gave a damn about upholding their constituents liberties as they allowed this to happen.mvscal wrote:Bill Frist should be shot in the face...and then that rule that allows this kind of shit needs to be changed.
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