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Originally Posted by
Simmo!
Anyone posted this yet? It's Frist's View on the Act (from sbcbaptistpress.org):
FIRST-PERSON: Putting a stop to Internet gambling - (BP)
So there you go...it's not about the money after all!! Actually I feel slightly sorry for the Baptists in that they are being used to cover up the real reasons this Bill passed. On the other hand...!
And credit goes to someone at
CAP for finding this gem list if contributors to Frist's campaign albeit from a while back. No surprise to see Harrah's on there then!
From OpenSecrets.org:
Bill Frist: Campaign Finance/Money - Contributions - Senate 2000.
This is outragous when you think about it. Here we are in the 21st century and politicians can still be bought for cash. Unreal.
What about those who have NO family to support, who are perhaps to ill to enjoy the wholesome activities that many are able to enjoy, and who certainly could not stand the trip to a B&M casino.
If Internet gambling damages families, so does gambling on the HORSES, that was not banned! Fortunes are lost at B & M casinos too, I am sure many families are damaged where the breadwinner is close enough to B & M casinos to make them pretty much as accessible as the online variety.
The UK stance is not without its critics either, and the worry of damage to individuals and their families has been raised. As a result, only ONE B & M supercasino is now going to be allowed on a trial basis, and the online variety are to be required to look out for problem players. The approach has been regulation, banning it would have ensured it remained outside the control of regulation. Bringing in this regime will enable casinos to apply to be regulated in the UK, which will give them more credibility over those regulated by more forgiving countries as most currently are.
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