CasinoGamblingWeb - Moral US Online Gambling Stance Ironically Creating a Corrupt Market (07/15/08)

July 15th, 2008

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According to Gordon Price, expert gambling analyst from CasinoGamblingWeb.com, Republican members of the United States congress, “overly influenced by the ignorance of the religious moralists of their party,” are opening up a corrupt industry to the American market.

This past month has seen House Bill HR 5767, a bill presented by House Financial Services Committee Chairman, Barney Frank, meant to stop anti-Internet gambling laws from moving forward, shot down by the Committee. The Bill was expected to pass, but saw the final vote split down party lines after Chad Hills, gambling analyst from Focus on the Family, urged his members to contact their Republican representatives. The members did as they were told and got Republican Congressman Bachus on their side, who in turn influenced the other Republicans on the committee to negatively vote for the Bill’s passage.

“Hills claims that Internet gambling is a drug as bad as crack cocaine and the Republican leaders sing the same tune. The problem,” said Price, “is that Hills and his Republican puppets simply push a group’s hyperbole, without having any backing by legitimate research and analysis.”

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Moral US Online Gambling Stance Ironically Creating a Corrupt Market

Author Contact Info: Gordon Price

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