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    Wink Secret meetings being held to pass online gambling!

    Three U.S. House Republicans are objecting to what they call a “secretive, closed-door, undemocratic” effort in the Senate to pass legislation that would legalize and tax some Internet gambling before Congress adjourns this year.

    I read this article tonight and find it hard to believe that the Democrats are holding secret meetings to pass online gambling when everyone is reporting about the secret meetings.

    With that being said here's a good article on Bloomberg.com, the last days of the lame duck session and maybe, yes maybe still a chance for online gambling being taxed and legal inside the United States.

    Getter done Harry Reid!

    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-1...-gambling.html
    Last edited by P.V.; 3rd December 2010 at 09:39 AM. Reason: spelling
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    [/Quote]Three U.S. House Republicans are objecting to what they call a “secretive, closed-door, undemocratic” effort in the Senate to pass legislation that would legalize and tax some Internet gambling before Congress adjourns this year.[/Quote]

    Isn't this how the UIGEA was passed????
    Hmmmmm.....

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    THANK YOU That's what I thought. There's a black pot looking for a kettle right now. LOL

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    Wink N.J. is on the fast track to online gambling.

    Moved to the correct thread, sorry.
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