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Hypocrisy of UIGEA attacked on Nashville BlogApril 24, 2007, 4:21 am (4 years ago)Tennessee Talk.com is known to be eclectic as well as an informative internet blog that has featured a pithy as well as accurate summary of the actual hypocrisy of the United States political moves that were made against the online gambling in the United States of America this week, which was known to be helping to actually improve and also shape the public perceptions of the troublesome act.
The rather direct and also uncomplicated style of the poster actually is captured in the following direct quote that will also resonate with many of the people in the online gambling community: “In case you have not heard, the U.S. Government is at was with the online casino industry. I can think of one more U.S. Attorney that Alberto Gonzales should have been taken down.” “Apparently, a U.S. Attorney in St. Louis has made it her mission to personally bring about the demise of the entire industry. So, she has now arrested the top guy at Betonsports.com. She has already arrested the #2 guy, and they are holding him in jail in St. Louis.” “Now, if you are one who thinks that the entire industry is evil and should be abolished, take a minute to think about the hypocrisy. Why not touch Vegas? Why not Tunica? Why not Atlantic City? The answer is that the powerful casino lobbies have laced the pockets of our Congress to pass these protectionist laws.” “And, to add to the hypocrisy, apparently online horse racing is still OK. I guess Vegas wasn’t worried about buying off Congressman to preserve their profits in that area. So, they left that unscathed.”
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