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It was a sad day when the Republicans slipped an online gambling ban into a bill on port security (of all things!) last year.  The legislation was never designed to serve any public interest - only to protect gambling monopolies of a few rich, Republican-oriented businesses (such as horse-race betting, which was curiously exempted from the ban).

Well, now poker players are making their voices heard at both the grassroots and lobbying level, and thanks to liberal heavyweights like Barney Frank and Al D'Amato we'll hopefully see this ban reversed before too long.  The gears are already in motion.


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Liberal heavyweight?
By JR Apr 21st 2007 at 12:26 am EDT
D'Amato, "liberal heavyweight"?!!

I know you wrote this on 4/20, but were you high or what? I mean, especially with Imus so fresh in the news...

He liked labor and equal rights for gay Americans, but opposing Clinton on NAFTA and bucking the party on gay rights does not a liberal make.

(or am I getting hyped about just an ambiguous sentence where you didn't really intend to call D'Amato a liberal?)
Re: Liberal heavyweight?
By Superduperficial Apr 21st 2007 at 2:44 pm EDT (Updated Apr 21st 2007 at 3:05 pm EDT)
Yeah, that part was intended as a joke. Though in hindsight, too obtuse...
Re: Liberal heavyweight?
By JR Apr 22nd 2007 at 9:39 pm EDT
Yeah, especially since I frankly don't expect most people on this site were paying much attention when D'Amato was still in the Senate. I'd be surprised if more than about 10% of regular readers here even recognize the name.
  
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