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I live in new york and was never worried about this, Now i am a little worried. Have to tell you this as i am writing this Blog, i have the david letterman show on the backround. He just cracked a joke about this in his monolouge, I had to stop writing this to listen to his joke He says in a very serious voice The congress is going after Internet Gambling, They are going to shut it down, Pull the plug full force, then they will look into the north Korea problem,refering to nuclear weapons. LOL i think it was funnier when he say it. :puppy: Anyway here is the article i read today July 11,2006


<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 align=center border=0><!--change--><TBODY><TR><TD><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" align=center border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=440><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>Pols bet on logging off Net wagers

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</TD></TR><TR><TD>BY DEREK ROSE
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

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The House is poised to vote today on a Republican bill that would ban the use of credit cards and other electronic transfers to pay online bets. The bill, which sponsors say aims to make it clear it's illegal for Americans to gamble online, also gives authorities legal tools to block access to Web sites like PartyPoker.com and Sportsbook.com.
Critics call the measure unenforceable and note it would not stop Internet betting on horse racing or online state lotteries like New Jersey's Cyber Slingo.
"It's pretty hypocritical," said Jim Quinn, president of the Off Shore Gaming Association.
On the gambling forum TheRX.com, many lambasted the bill as more government interference in their lives.
"Just another example of Republicans trying to legislate morality," said a user identified as 919. "Ironically they support the biggest scam of them all ... the lottery."
Consultant Kenyon Muller, 35, of Westchester considers himself a responsible gambler, wagering about $500 a month during football season using BetCRIS.com.
"I'd be really disappointed if this bill passes," said Muller, who is betting that the measure won't be approved by the Senate. "People are always going to gamble online, so you're just going to push it further underground. It just doesn't make any sense."
Muller said Internet sportsbooks allow him to bet less than Vegas oddsmakers, sometimes as little as $2. "You just can't beat the convenience." Americans are estimated to spend as much as $6 billion on offshore gambling, and Quinn said it was safe to say millions of people have gambled online. Pro sports leagues and many conservative groups support the ban. The Family Research Council said it was necessary to protect families from "destructive and illegal Internet gambling."

Originally published on July 11, 2006

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