Nick Against the World (110 Viewers)

Respaul

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Jul 14, 2002
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Martin said:
I thought that was a very interesting bill, Paul. Gambling is big and a lot of companies will lose big money over it, I can't believe it's gone through. The religious nuts must be celebrating.

In Norway online gambling was online legalized about a year ago, before that Norwegians gambling on "foreign" sites were in violation, finally they changed that rule. I would never would think a country, the US of all, would pass a bill to reverse that.
Talking of money... Party gaming shed 2bilion off its value today on the back of this...

As for the Bill... Personally im very sceptical of the motives behind this law...
 

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GordoDeCentral

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Apr 14, 2005
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Respaul said:
What do the Americans amongst us think about the house passing 'The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act' ?


On the surface it's the reaffirmation of the hypocrisy in this country when it comes to gambling, where spreads on sporting events are splattered all over the place but you cant legally bet(unless you go on 3-5 hour plane ride). But essentially it's just way to keep gambling money here in the US.
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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Why would they stop online gambling? I can only think of one reason that I'd rather not mention. It is really pathetic if it happens.
 

The Pado

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Jul 12, 2002
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I heard on BBC this morning an interview with a woman that lost 27K on internet roulette. How fricking ridiculous. Roulette over the internet? I should call her on the phone and ask "how many fingers am I holding up" then tell her she's wrong and charge her credit card another thousand. Where are the safeguards against fraud?

As for the bill, just another attempt by America to pass itself off as Santa Claus while keeping the billionaire members of congress rich. They probable all own stock in Las Vegas casinos.
 

Respaul

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Jul 14, 2002
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The Pado said:
I heard on BBC this morning an interview with a woman that lost 27K on internet roulette. How fricking ridiculous. Roulette over the internet? .
Did it say how well off she was... I mean thye money is relative... 27k may be pocket change to that person... On the other hand they could jus be a complete fool
 

GordoDeCentral

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Respaul said:
You could also say it is another case of America saying 'Fuck you' to the rest of the world... Another case of take, take, take and give nothing back...

absolutely, economy has always been a national ethnocentric affair, and budget and trade deficits are alarming to a point where altruism is a luxury no one can really afford
 

Bozi

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Oct 18, 2005
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The Pado said:
I heard on BBC this morning an interview with a woman that lost 27K on internet roulette. How fricking ridiculous. Roulette over the internet? I should call her on the phone and ask "how many fingers am I holding up" then tell her she's wrong and charge her credit card another thousand. Where are the safeguards against fraud?

As for the bill, just another attempt by America to pass itself off as Santa Claus while keeping the billionaire members of congress rich. They probable all own stock in Las Vegas casinos.
pado i think you should patent that idea my friend,sounds like a winner to me
 

Respaul

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Jul 14, 2002
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Enron said:
I have no idea what that is. I'm not really an internet gambler.
It's basically a bill that impedes the civil rights of every American citizen and screws an awful lot of Non-US companies right up the arse... and some might say enhances a certain percieved thought of Americas attitude towards the rest of the world.
 

Enron

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Oct 11, 2005
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The Pado said:
I heard on BBC this morning an interview with a woman that lost 27K on internet roulette. How fricking ridiculous. Roulette over the internet? I should call her on the phone and ask "how many fingers am I holding up" then tell her she's wrong and charge her credit card another thousand. Where are the safeguards against fraud?

As for the bill, just another attempt by America to pass itself off as Santa Claus while keeping the billionaire members of congress rich. They probable all own stock in Las Vegas casinos.
She's either 63% retarded or just too wealthy for her own good.
 

Enron

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Respaul said:
It's basically a bill that impedes the civil rights of every American citizen and screws an awful lot of Non-US companies right up the arse... and some might say enhances a certain percieved thought of Americas attitude towards the rest of the world.
Well I have to admit that gambling really isn't a civil liberty, but the ability to purchase is. And I get what your saying about it screwing over non US online gambling companies. But you guys have to remember it only passed the House (unless I just skimmed an outdated version) and it has two more stops before it comes into Law. The Senate, which is home to a few strict Constitutionalists (one is from my State) and the Supreme Court which has ruled favorably in civil rights cases recently. So don't fret yet. However, don't expect a veto from the President.
 

GordoDeCentral

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Enron said:
Well I have to admit that gambling really isn't a civil liberty, but the ability to purchase is. And I get what your saying about it screwing over non US online gambling companies. But you guys have to remember it only passed the House (unless I just skimmed an outdated version) and it has two more stops before it comes into Law. The Senate, which is home to a few strict Constitutionalists (one is from my State) and the Supreme Court which has ruled favorably in civil rights cases recently. So don't fret yet. However, don't expect a veto from the President.

passed the senate, all it needs is W's john hancock
 

Enron

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Altair said:
passed the senate, all it needs is W's john hancock
And a Supreme Court Review. But pending that, I guess I'm not dropping cash on a Liverpool match any time soon.

PS. When did Christian Conservative become so fucking cool. Did you know an idiot from my state is introducing a voluntary prayer bill? Swag was right, civilization is going out the window and Dark Ages are back.
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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Enron said:
And a Supreme Court Review. But pending that, I guess I'm not dropping cash on a Liverpool match any time soon.

PS. When did Christian Conservative become so fucking cool. Did you know an idiot from my state is introducing a voluntary prayer bill? Swag was right, civilization is going out the window and Dark Ages are back.
A voluntary prayer bill? Isn't it voluntary to pray already?
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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Respaul said:
Did it say how well off she was... I mean thye money is relative... 27k may be pocket change to that person... On the other hand they could jus be a complete fool

It was a lot to her, in fact she was putting it into perspective and stated that she had paid right around 27K pounds for her house - the same she lost on internet gaming. All on the credit cards to boot.
 

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