JON KYLE WILL BAN INTERNET GAMBLING!

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This A$$hole is going to take down on-line gambling :sadwave:

But Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., who has led the effort in the Senate to ban online wagering, is going to take one more shot, according to a source who requested anonymity.

Kyl is trying to remove language from the House bill that would amend the 1961 Wire Act so that it would outlaw using the Internet to place bets across state lines. By doing this, Kyl hopes to address concerns of the horse racing industry and remove holds on the bill in the Senate.

If Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., calls for a vote on Kyl's streamlined version within the first two weeks after Labor Day, advocates of the ban are confident the House would quickly follow with its approval.

Then the modified bill, which would ban the use of credit cards and other bank instruments for Internet gambling payments, could be sent to the president's desk.

Kyl has declined to comment on these reports and an e-mail to his office was not returned.

Frist spokeswoman Carolyn Weyforth said Frist would like for the Senate to vote in September on the bill approved by the House.

"Given the overwhelming House vote, we expect Senator (Harry) Reid to cooperate in this effort to prevent underage and illegal gambling," Weyforth said.

Reid, the Democratic leader and a former chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission, has said he opposes Internet gambling because he does not think it can be effectively regulated.

But it's not clear if Reid would support the House bill.

"Senator Reid would not object to a congressional study on online gaming," Reid spokesman Jon Summers said.

Joseph Kelly, a business law professor at State University of New York College in Buffalo who has written regulations for online gambling sites in Antigua, said Congress may be more receptive to an Internet gambling study than a ban.

"A study might make a lot more sense," Kelly said. "More and more, the casino industry is supporting regulation as opposed to prohibition of Internet gambling, which has become impossible."

Rep. Jon Porter, R-Nev., introduced a bill in May calling for an 18-month study of Internet gambling by a federal commission.

"If nothing happens this year, I'm sure the same bill will be introduced next year right out of the box," Fahrenkopf said. "I think it would have a great deal of impetus."
 

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what a bunch of misguided a$$ holes!!! We have a phucking war going on where countless #'s of kids have and will lose their lives......gas prices are so out of control the avg. american can't hardly afford to drive to phucking work......and the goddamn immigrants are "punking" every law on the books without so much as a response from these great men of law!! Isn't it funny that they want to make it illegal for you and me to drop $300 into an offshore account but at the same time I can drive 10 minutes right now from my front door and be at the Blue Chip Casino in Michigan City and on the way stop at the bank and drain every red cent from my savings account......walk right on the boat and piss it all away shooting craps or playing BJ and that is ok fine and dandy.......but yet some a$$hole who doesn't know me is going to get a law passed that is going to "save" me and my family from the great american problem that is internet gambling. Where do these guys get off...seriously? I hate these phucking guys with misguided agendas!!! Chit steams me!!!
 

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Wonder if this senator is taking big campaign contributions from guys who's names end in a vowel.
 
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Hey Guys,
I just posted the following message and sent it on the above link! Maybe if others did so also it would raise some eyebrows! :scared

I wish you and your constituates would devote your "PRECIOUS TIME" to more important issues other than banning online gambling. How about,banning assault rifles,stopping illegal immigration, airline safety, terrorism, world peace,etc., etc., etc..

If you would, I'd like to know how my recreational time being spent is any concern of yours? I am a 50+ year old naturally born American citizen, taxpayer, who loves and would die for this country! I enjoy all sports and like "MILLIONS" of others like me enjoy betting on sports.I am totally disgusted with the ignorance and decision making of some of you so called lawmakers, and think you should attack the problems that really concern the American people.

Leave us alone, and get serious!!

Sincerely, J.R.F.
 

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We need " PESTS" to attack this MORON! Take a few minutes and send a comment. Remember ... no obscenities please. :mj07:
 

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I had one half written but then I began cursing and had to stop.

I will send one along the lines dangerously wrote.

the dirty rat bastids.
 

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what a bunch of misguided a$$ holes!!! We have a phucking war going on where countless #'s of kids have and will lose their lives......gas prices are so out of control the avg. american can't hardly afford to drive to phucking work......and the goddamn immigrants are "punking" every law on the books without so much as a response from these great men of law!! Isn't it funny that they want to make it illegal for you and me to drop $300 into an offshore account but at the same time I can drive 10 minutes right now from my front door and be at the Blue Chip Casino in Michigan City and on the way stop at the bank and drain every red cent from my savings account......walk right on the boat and piss it all away shooting craps or playing BJ and that is ok fine and dandy.......but yet some a$$hole who doesn't know me is going to get a law passed that is going to "save" me and my family from the great american problem that is internet gambling. Where do these guys get off...seriously? I hate these phucking guys with misguided agendas!!! Chit steams me!!!

You forgot to mention the lotteries, the biggest dope bet of all. And it's government run !
 
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