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October 7, 2006 at 2:37 am #597714AnonymousInactiveOctober 7, 2006 at 10:11 am #710507AnonymousInactive
“The new law passed because members of the pro-family movement — including a great many Southern Baptists — brought the issue to the attention of both Democrats and Republicans. “
No wonder I am an atheist. Religion fucks up everything.
October 7, 2006 at 10:27 am #710508AnonymousInactiveWhat a scary man this is.
I hope for all in the US hge does not make it too far in US politics.
October 7, 2006 at 10:35 am #710510AnonymousInactiveWhat a very strange man indeed. Im sure poker players and casino players up and down America will be eager to thank him for saving mankind and sales of the bible and visitors to churches will increase dramatically now these players have extra time on their hands.
Im amazed people voted for him to represent them – But they did and look what happened.
But give it time and im sure as usually happens with religious extremists he will be exposed as having had sex with a donkey or such like.
October 7, 2006 at 12:12 pm #710520AnonymousInactiveLet’s give this a little perspective…..
When he says: ‘The new law passed because members of the pro-family movement — including a great many Southern Baptists — brought the issue to the attention of both Democrats and Republicans.’
What he is thinking is: ‘Well, I know the Southern Baptists haven’t really contacted me recently about gambling, however, elections are coming up. With this whole war-thing not going so well, we need the religion faction as well as the family values faction on our side again – or we (Republicans) lose lots of elections. Besides – MGM & Harrahs gave me a boatload of money to come up with excuses!’
That’s what I think.
October 7, 2006 at 1:47 pm #710527AnonymousInactiveAt least we KNOW Harrah’s gave. Look at #13…
http://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/contrib.asp?CID=N00003147&cycle=2000
October 7, 2006 at 2:07 pm #710529AnonymousInactiveDevilsGun wrote:At least we KNOW Harrah’s gave. Look at #13…http://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/contrib.asp?CID=N00003147&cycle=2000
That is why I (and everyone else) should be so fucking angry about this idiot! If he truly thought gambling was ‘immoral’ do you think he would accept campaign ‘contributions’ from one of the largest gaming companies in the US???
He is bought and paid for – basically a liar who is attempting to defraud the US people (most of all the Southern Baptists whom he claims to represent).
What a fucking moron.
Sorry for the language
October 7, 2006 at 2:40 pm #710531AnonymousInactiveNow there we have a real scandal on our hands. Maybe some PR work should be done to publizise Frists alliance with the land based gambling industry.
ok this opensecrets site is great. I just looked up Goodlatte he seems to be clean. Let´s dig deeper and x-ray the supporters of this bill.
October 7, 2006 at 2:50 pm #710532AnonymousInactiveYour right we need to get this word out, and nothing travels faster then on the net any ideas?
October 7, 2006 at 3:03 pm #710534AnonymousInactivehttp://www.gambling911.com/Online-Gambling-Banned-071206.html
From that article:
Democrat Barney Frank of Massachusetts said he thought the bill was “outrageous.”
I think people like this Frank guy are desperate to be in the spotlight and if we gave him Frists link to Harrah´s he may be willing to talk about it. There will be more like him. If we reread the articles on the bill we can find how they are and contact them.
Also here you can search who lobbied the port security bill by its bill number. Don´t know the number so if someone has it go ahead and see what comes up. I´m gonna search it right now.
October 7, 2006 at 3:12 pm #710535AnonymousInactivehttp://www.inbusinesslasvegas.com/2006/10/06/gaming.html
The bill’s sponsor, Sen. Jon Kyl, specifically left out language that would have clarified the Wire Act — language that has tripped up previous efforts in years past to pass an online gambling ban, That move allowed the bill to move forward in its present state. appease the casino industry and other groups who want to leave open the possibility that online gambling will be legalized in the future.
“Kyl has said he’s not going to decide what’s legal or illegal. He’s going to let the courts decide that,” American Gaming Association Chief Executive Frank Fahrenkopf said
October 7, 2006 at 3:38 pm #710538AnonymousInactiveThere are many Baptist church/religion forums out there Im so some well written posts exposing frist and his “evil” “anti-christ” “etc” backhanders would be apt especially as he is using their name
October 7, 2006 at 7:28 pm #710564AnonymousInactiveIt just backs up what I said in another post:
Republicans are control freaks that want to dictate policy based on religious beliefs.
October 7, 2006 at 7:38 pm #710566AnonymousInactiveslotplayer wrote:It just backs up what I said in another post:Republicans are control freaks that want to dictate policy based on religious beliefs.
Ain’t that the truth. Religion and politics are tuff to mingle with.
October 7, 2006 at 8:31 pm #710572AnonymousInactiveGoldfinger wrote:Now there we have a real scandal on our hands. Maybe some PR work should be done to publizise Frists alliance with the land based gambling industry.ok this opensecrets site is great. I just looked up Goodlatte he seems to be clean. Let´s dig deeper and x-ray the supporters of this bill.
This is the best idea I’ve heard yet. Fight fire with fire!!
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