Barney Frank is already finding that the road to Internet gambling legalization in the US may be easier this time around. On Friday, four new co-sponsors signed on to back the new Bill, bringing the total to thirty.
(President Barack Obama has not said much publicly regarding the issue, but he did have in his platform a desire to keep the Internet free from government intervention. The UIGEA is directly opposite of what President Obama is trying to accomplish).
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in" Good post Sir Manne :thumbsup
Thanks for those politicians who make moves for "internet gambling legalization
in" Good post Sir Manne :thumbsup
Thank you for providing this information that on Friday, four new co-sponsors signed on to back the new Bill, bringing the total to thirty.President Barack Obama has not said much publicly regarding the issue, but he did have in his platform a desire to keep the Internet free from government intervention. The UIGEA is directly opposite of what President Obama is trying to accomplish.
Barney Frank is already finding that the road to Internet gambling legalization in the US may be easier this time around. On Friday, four new co-sponsors signed on to back the new Bill, bringing the total to thirty.
(President Barack Obama has not said much publicly regarding the issue, but he did have in his platform a desire to keep the Internet free from government intervention. The UIGEA is directly opposite of what President Obama is trying to accomplish).
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Representative Frank is doing a good job !!
We should see that soon!!
Barney Frank is already finding that the road to Internet gambling legalization in the US may be easier this time around. On Friday, four new co-sponsors signed on to back the new Bill, bringing the total to thirty.
(President Barack Obama has not said much publicly regarding the issue, but he did have in his platform a desire to keep the Internet free from government intervention. The UIGEA is directly opposite of what President Obama is trying to accomplish).
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(There are also a few Republicans that support the bill as well. They include the likes of Peter King and Ron Paul) 😄
(President Barack Obama has not said much publicly regarding the issue, but he did have in his platform a desire to keep the Internet free from government intervention. The UIGEA is directly opposite of what President Obama is trying to accomplish).
:dirol